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Stanford hires Sacramento State's Troy Taylor as new football coach

Stanford hires Sacramento State's Troy Taylor as new football coach

He led team to FCS Quarterfinals for the first time in school history
Soccer star's parents sue Stanford University after her death

Soccer star's parents sue Stanford University after her death

Katie Meyer's family alleges failures to safeguard their daughter's well-being
End of an era: David Shaw closes door on 'magical' tenure as Stanford's football coach

End of an era: David Shaw closes door on 'magical' tenure as Stanford's football coach

Shaw, 50, plans to focus on his family
Stanford football director immediately resigns after Saturday's loss

Stanford football director immediately resigns after Saturday's loss

David Shaw led the Cardinal to victory in 96 out of 150 games in 12 seasons
Where to watch the 2022 World Cup on the Peninsula

Where to watch the 2022 World Cup on the Peninsula

'Difficult decision' as Bay Cities FC suspends operations for rest of soccer season

'Difficult decision' as Bay Cities FC suspends operations for rest of soccer season

'Financial constraints' triggered the move, says soccer association
Bay Cities FC to compete in first NISA final

Bay Cities FC to compete in first NISA final

The team will be battling for the chance to win their first-ever trophy this Saturday.
Redwood City rowers headed to Junior World Rowing Championship to compete for the USA

Redwood City rowers headed to Junior World Rowing Championship to compete for the USA

Rising sophomore at St. Ignatius College Preparatory Olivia Petri, Sequoia High School senior Alice Dommer and Palo Alto alumnus Ashton Perlroth are all headed to Italy later this month.
Bay Cities Football Club celebrates back-to-back wins even after recent loss

Bay Cities Football Club celebrates back-to-back wins even after recent loss

The latest defeat against the California United Strikers has not dampened the spirits of Bay Cities Football Club
‘Everybody hits, everybody scores’: The Miracle League makes baseball accessible to children and adults of all abilities

‘Everybody hits, everybody scores’: The Miracle League makes baseball accessible to children and adults of all abilities

The Miracle League of SF Peninsula, which plays weekly games at Hawes Park in Redwood City, is in its fourth season and has grown from 15 kids to around 40
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