Wednesday, October 22, 2008

A Typical Tuesday in the LPL ?

Elke Peirtsegaele and Jocelyn Walton were part of a "nice surprise" for Cabrillo at #3 doubles, winning in straight sets 6-0, 6-1, 6-2.



LPL Girls Tennis

Cabrillo 16 Templeton 2 [at Ryon Park in Lompoc]

The Conqs dominated from the start on Tuesday sweeping all six of the first-round sets en route to a 16-2 rout of Templeton. In doubles, Cabrillo surrendered a total of 17 games to the Eagles, going 9-0. “That was a very nice surprise to see a sweep in the doubles,” according to Head Coach MariBeth Stieber. Brissa Montes /Jessica Montes,"The Twin Terrors" won 6-2, 6-3, 6-0, while Katy Carlson / Lanae Magers won all three of their sets 6-3. The # 3 team - Elke Peirtsegaele / Jocelyn Walton won 6-0, 6-1, 6-2; defeating the Eagles # 1 doubles unit in the final set.

Singles weren't so bad either. Ashley Pennewell (6-3, 6-2, 6-0) and Julie Leyva (6-0, 7-5, 6-1) both swept. Leyva, though, made it interesting, trailing 3-0 before rallying to win 7-5 in her first set. Sophomore Nikki Peirtsegaele won her first set (6-2), avenging a loss inflicted when the teams met earlier in the year.

Santa Ynez 15 @ Lompoc (2-7, 4-7) 3
[David Bickmore Courts]

The Pirates' singles cruised past the Braves as five Santa Ynez players combined to take 8 of 9 sets (games 49-15). Santa Ynez #1 Nathalia Chaddad dropped just one game in her two sets. Lompoc #1, Sameeha Husayn was the lone winner for the Braves - defeating Sidnye Tack 6-1. The visitors were almost as dominant in doubles (7-2, 42- 22). Lauren Swift / Emily Ineman (#1 doubles), and Erica Schroeder / Alisa Silsbee (#2) each swept their three sets. For Lompoc, both Dana Campitelli / Maria Morales (6-3) and Kaitlyn Munoz / Elicity Fabing (7-5) managed to win sets from #3 doubles Katie Manser / Brittany Feigher.

Junior Varsity
@Santa Ynez 14 [98], Lompoc 4 [68]

The Lompoc JV squad almost made it a contest against a strong Santa Ynez outfit. The Braves game win total (64), more than doubled their results in the LPL first round (28), but they just couldn't get set wins. this was exemplified by Katelyn Lee, at # 3 singles. She was 0-3 despite playing well - her losses were 5-7, 5-7, and a 6-7 (4-7) tiebreaker to the Pirates #1 player. Much to the delight of Coach Jim Steffey, no Lompoc singles player or doubles team was shut out.
In the other singles, Emily Tremblay (1-6, 1-6, 6-1) and Gold Vang (7 - 5, 1-6, 5-7) each won a set. While doubles pairs Ashley Branson / Azucena Villalobos (4-6, 2-6, 6-0) and Rosa Carreno / Isabel Anguiano (1-6, 6 - 4, 3-6) both picked up set wins. Serena Zuares / Julissa Abrego were 2-6, 1-6, 2-6.

@St. Joseph (8-1 LPL) 18, Santa Maria (0-9 LPL) 0
The Knights were not challenged at home in this one. Ellie McPike swept her sets 6-0, 6-2, 6-0. The Knights doubles duos of Victoria Thomas / Julia Villanueva, & Christine Noe / Whitney Bouquet each swept three sets. For the Saints, doubles pair Diana Garcia / Maureen Dechico came the closest with a 6-4 loss.

Mission Prep (9-4) 7, Morro Bay 2
{old style scoring in use}
The Royals were dominant, losing just once in each in doubles and singles. Ruslana Cannell turned in an impressive day winning her singles sets and both her doubles sets.


LPL Girls Volleyball

Morro Bay (6-8, 5-3 LPL) 3, Lompoc 0
The homestanding Pirates swept Lompoc 25-17, 25-14, 25-12.
Lorna Porter distributed a match-high 26 assists, Sara Hoversten led the Pirates attack with 13 kills, and Ciara Ramos did some of everything -providing six kills, eight assists and three blocks.

Mission Prep (9-3) 3, Cabrillo 0
The Royals posted a comfortable 25-18, 25-15, 25-12 home win over the Conquistadors.
Jenna Caruso had a Royals team-high 13 digs, Deirdre Laird assisted 12 times, Natalie Fernandez added nine kills, and Andrea Fernandez, her sister, recorded four service aces.

St. Joseph (6-6, 6-2 LPL) 3, @ Templeton 0
The Knights raced past the Eagles 25-15, 25-15, 25-23 as Alexis Dudley racked up the first 10 service points of the second game. Bri Foreman had nine kills, and Natasha Kolbo tallied five more. St. Joseph setter Mariah Vail had 24 assists.

Santa Ynez (13-1, 7-0 LPL) 3 @ Santa Maria (1-9, 1-6 LPL) 0
The Pirates swept the Saints 25-10, 25-16, 25-9 at Santa Maria's Wilson Gym. The Saints had some chances against the perennial Los Padres League champions, including tieing it up at 10 apiece midway through the second game, but couldn't hold on. Simply too many errors by the home team. Saints coach Kurt Mahelona mentioned three players “Nancy[Cadena], Jenna [Wheatherhead] and Christine [Mora]have been some of our most consistent players for us”, although Santa Maria stats were unavailible.
For Santa Ynez: Kelsey Soos had 17 assists, Aly Squires was the most murderous Pirate with five kills, and MacKenzie Mexico made four digs and served three aces.


LPL Schedule

Wednesday

Girls Golf
Cabrillo at Santa Ynez (Alisal River Course)
[6th of 8 meetings this year]

Boys Water Polo
Cabrillo at Santa Maria

Girls Volleyball [non-league]
Santa Ynez at Dos Pueblos 6:30 p.m.
“Dos Pueblos is one of the top two teams in the state”
-- Santa Ynez coach Chip Fenenga.

Thursday
Girls Volleyball
Santa Maria Saints at St. Joseph (6:15 p.m.)
Santa Ynez Pirates at Lompoc (6:15 p.m.)
Templeton at Cabrillo (6:15 p.m.)

Girls Tennis
St. Joseph @ Lompoc [Dave Bickmore Courts]
Cabrillo @ Santa Maria [Minami Center]
Santa Ynez @ Morro Bay
Templeton ?

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