Girls Tennis, Volleyball, Golf, and just a bit of Football
Girls Tennis
Morro Bay / Cabrillo
Varsity at Cabrillo HS
Cabrillo [6-2, 4-1 LPL] 14, Morro Bay [2-5-1, 1-4-1] 4
Singles : Ashley Pennewell & Julie Leyva won 2 of 3, Kaitlyn Phillips won her 3rd set and Morro Bay's Megan Hansen swept her three sets.
Doubles : Cabrillo took all 9 sets. Elke Piertsegaele / Nikki Piertsegaele only gave up 2 games, Bree Piper-Williams / Ashley Bowman [6-0, 6-3, 6-1] lost four, and Andrianna Siefe / Alena Taber [6-2, 6-2, 6-4] dropped eight.
Junior Varsity at MBHS
Cabrillo 17, Morro Bay 1
This one wasn't even close to being close. The Cabrillo singles swept, surrendering only 7 games in 9 sets, and the doubles were almost as dominant. Cabrillo won seven of the 9 sets by a combined 42-10 advantage, lost one set 6-2, and were leading another 5-1, when the Pirates rallied to take the lead 6-5. Cabrillo came back to take that one 7-6 (7-5) in a tiebreaker. [More results will be posted in the Forum]
Lompoc / Templeton
Varsity at Templeton
Templeton 12, Lompoc [1-5-1, 0-4-1] 6
The Braves received 2 points in singles - both fron Sameeha Husayn, and 4 points from the doubles. Duos Korina Esqueda / Azucena Villalobos and Jessica Cosio / Ashley Branson each won two sets.
Junior Varsity at Lompoc HS
Templeton 13, Lompoc 5
One of the disadvantages of being a JV coach, is that when you do have a good player they are likely going to be swiped by the varsity. That's what happened to the Brave's Jim Steffey, as #1 singles player, Cera Mitchell, was called up for her first varsity road trip. Since Mitchell was usually good for 2-3 sets, the JV singles suffered as a result. Steffey did get some good news in doubles though, Amargiete Larios, who had been out a week, and Sarah Carillo, who missed last Thursday's match, were both back in the line-up.
Singles [0-9, 5-54]: Karen Martin [1-6, 2-6, 0-6], Diep Chang [0-6, 0-6, 1-6], and Isela Caudillo [0-6, 1-6, 0-6] were not able to keep up with Templeton's Rose Dickey, Nicole Roberts, and Hannah Yates.
Doubles [5-4, 36-34]: The Braves actually won the doubles by a narrow margin. Catalina Perez / Amargiete Larios swept - defeating Lily Honer-Holstin / Michelle Corten 7-5, Rachel Parker / Quinn Risigliano 6-2, and Lauren Van Barkin / Emily Miller 6-0. Sarah Carillo teamed with Janett Ruiz for two sets [1-6, 3-6], and with Naomi Guevara to beat the #3's Van Barkin / Miller 6-0. Jessica Meza / Jennifer Magana split two sets [1-6, 6-3], posting a win over Templeton's #3 duo. Meza then paired with Esme Verdin for a 0-6 loss to the #1's.
Other LPL Teams
at St Joseph
{Partial - Play Suspended due to Darkness}
St Joseph [7-2, 5-0 LPL] 9, Santa Ynez [8-1, 4-0 LPL] 7,
In Progress 2 - Both Doubles Matches
Singles: Juniors Emily Ineman (SY) and Frankie Eszes (SJ #1) played a long singles set, which Eszes finally won 6-3. Eszes, unbeaten in the LPL, was swept 6-0, 6-3, 6-1. Ineman [6-1, 6-4]and # 3 singles,Alisa Silsbee, both won twice. St. Joseph's No. 3 singles player, Chelsea Pudwill, held off Kathleen de Goede, 6-4, to give the Knights their ninth point. This followed a rally by de Goede, who was in the #1 slot Thursday, from 5-2 down.
Doubles (Completed):
Sammy White / Ellie McPike, the Knights' top pair who are undefeated in the LPL, twice rallied from 3-5 to win sets, while taking their other set 6-3. They were down set point against Bianca Capasso / Kylie Petersen, but Capasso netted a forehand. McPike then used some big first serves to win some big points, andthe match ended when Capasso shot wide.
Down a break at 3-5, White / McPike were able to square their set with Sophie Brandstatter / Sydney Tack at 5 all. Serving while trailing 15-40 on, Tack hit three aces for duece, but the Pirates were eventually broken. White won the set with a crosscourt forehand winner.
Noe / Bouquet, fell behind 4-5, but won the last three games versus Brandstatter /Tack. Noe digging out a low shot for a backhand winner to end it.
Capasso /Petersen slipped past Noe / Bouquet in a 7-6 (8-6) tiebreaker.
Doubles (Incomplete):
A) St. Joseph's # 2 doubles Whitney Bouquet / Christine Noe lead Santa Ynez's # 3 pair Sophie Brandstatter / Sydney Tack 4-3
B) Santa Ynez # 1's Bianca Capasso / Kylie Petersen were up 5-4 on Knights' # 3 tandem Paige Jaeckels / Brittany Chartier.The match will resume .
Tack / Brandstatter, and Capasso / Petersen each rallied from 4-1 down to keep the Pirates hope alive.
With both sets were on serve; the match will resume Wednesday at 4 p.m..
St. Joseph leads by one in total games, so the Knights must win at least one set Wednesday to take the match. Santa Ynez will win if the sets wind up 9-9.
at Santa Maria.
Paso Robles 17, Santa Maria 1
Maria Petiy swept three matches without losing a game for the Bearcats (8-1).
Note: The Morro Bay / Lompoc tie break will be played when the Pirates visit the Braves. The two teams will complete the unfinshed match before the regularly scheduled one.
Girls Volleyball
At Cabrillo HS
Varsity
Morro Bay 3, Cabrillo 0
[25-23, 25-17, 25-22]
At times this year the Cabrillo volleyball squad has seemed like a finely tuned race car. Thursday night it was more like the family sedan with clogged fuel injectors that ran out of gas on the freeway on-ramp. The effort was there, but everything just seemed to be slightly off. Head Coach Sue Slavens - "They were flat, what else can I say".
Even with the 'mechanical' problems the crew had a chance to win this match, they just had too many breakdowns at key moments. Mishit serves that fluttered into the net, hits long, hit wide, balls that rolled over the net and fell in for the Pirates, but rolled back for the Conqs, it was always something.
There was also the factor of a very efficient Morro Bay team, especially on defence. They spent most of the night doing what Cabrillo usually does - just keep sending the ball back over. Libero Monica Santiago always seemed to be where-ever Cabrillo hit the ball, and also served very successfully.
Game 1: It was a Back-and-forth contest early on with neither team able to establish any rhythm. With the score tied at 8, a Cabrillo return attempt hit a ceiling-hung banner - the Conqs couldn't recover and lost the point and the serve. Morro Bay then went on a run, pushing the score to 16-10, but Cabrillo would crawl back into contention.
Kaylee Long, with a pair of kills and an ace; Summer Galvin's kill and a block; and a Jessica Rucinski kill helped the Conqs to within a single point (20-19). However, a Gabby Wenker kill and 4 sucessive mishits by the locals gave the Pirates a bunch of gamepoint opportunities at 24-19. A sideout for Cabrillo was followed by a Jenna Hilliard ace & a kill to close to 24-23, but then the engine sputtered. On the next point, after a terrific defensive series, a Cabrillo player flipped the ball at the net. It hit the top tape and began to roll over the top, stopped 3 quarters of the way over, spun slightly, and dropped back on the Conqs side of the net.
Game 2: Cabrillo quickly fell behind 9-2, and never really recovered. The did make a couple of runs, closing to within a few points twice (8-10, 9-12), but MB put it in overdrive. Tia Gacad had several kills for the visitors during the surge, but it still took Morro Bay 4 shots at gamepoint before they won.
Game 3: Cabrillo took several small/medium (2-4 points) leads early, with the Pirates able to re-tie the game (8-8, 9-9, 10-10, 11-11) mid-way through. Santiago then served 5 straight, until a Kristina Goodchild tip won back the ball. On the ensuing service return, Morro Bay had a shot that just rolled over the top of the net onto the Conq side for the side-out.
A Tiffany Lee kill, and a block, pulled Cabrillo back within two (16-14), and was followed by a series of mistakes by both sides that resulted in the Conqs serving - up 18-17. That serve was an almost complete whiff that never made it to the net. An ace by Alice Hermann tied it up, and although Cabrillo had some chances, Morro Bay outscored them 6-3 down the stretch.
Morro Bay (3-2 LPL): Monica Santiago -16 digs, Kylie Gacad - 28 assists.
Junior Varsity
Cabrillo 2, Morro Bay 1
[23-25, 25-7, 15-2]
From Coach Jennifer Smith (emphasis added) -
"The CHS JV Volleyball team showed great perseverance and solid teamwork
last night when they capsized the Morro Bay Pirates in three games; 23-25, 25-7,
and 15-2.
Incredible serving (Stacy Harmon served 10 in a row w/ 4 of them being aces
and Katie Schmarje had 9 consecutive serves with 6 of them being aces) and solid
defense, Lauren Pluim had 3 stuff blocks.
The team didn't allow any points in game 2 and 3 to server receive errors.
Other stats: Felicia Bowen had 2 blocks, 3 ace serves, 5 kills, and 6 digs.
Caitlin Harvey-Morgan had 4 ace serves and 5 kills."
Freshman
Cabrillo 2, Morro Bay 0
[25-23, 25-17]
Brianna Farley's cast is scheduled to come off on the 10th, but the Conquistadors haven't had too many problems without the services of one of their tallest players. Thursday afternoon they topped the Pirates in straight sets, despite starting a bunch of new people in game 2. The win improved their record to 4-1 in LPL action.
at St Joseph (Hofschulte Gym)
Santa Ynez [5-0 LPL] 3, St Joseph [5-1 LPL] 0
[25-17, 25-16, 25-11]
Santa Ynez wasted no time in declaring themselves the #1 team in the LPL, and they did it the right way - on the court. They defeated St Joseph in straight sets, and have yet to drop a game in LPL play.
The Pirates used big runs to skip away from the Knights, several of those streaks, including a 9-0 run to end the game two, were the result of senior setter MacKenzie Mexico bigtime serves.
Mexico and fellow setter Delanie Stapp consistently put the ball where it could be pounded by their teammates, thus the Pirates' 42 team kills total was no surprise.
Game 1: The Pirates, up 10-7, relied on strenth of Mexico's serving and kills at key times by Squires and Danielle Carlson, to put together a 9-1 run to put the game out of reach. The Knights did close the distance with a 7-1 run at the end, but it was too late. A hitting error put the game in the Pirates's column - 25-17.
Game 2: The Knights hung around for a while, but with the score knotted at 16, Santa Ynez took nine consecutive points to slam the door. Like game 1, this one ended with a St. Joe hitting error.
Game 3: New game, but more of the same - Pirates 25-11.
The Pirates closed out the match with a convincing 25-11 win in the third.
Santa Ynez: Kills - Aly Squires (match high) 17, Rachel Szyller 7, Emilie Newton 6, and Annika Bastanchury 4.
St Joseph : Analise Riezebos 5 kills, Hayley Baldwin 3 blocks.
at Templeton
Varsity
Templeton 3, Lompoc 0
[25-11, 25-15, 25-17]
Templeton (2-3 LPL): Kiersten Humphries - 8 kills, 3 blocks, 11 digs.
Junior Varsity
Lompoc, @ Templeton
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Freshman
Lompoc, @ Templeton
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Girls Golf
LPL Tournament at Village Country Club [Story]
Medalist
Hmmmm ? Let me think. Perhaps that gal from St. Joseph ? Yup !!!!
Danielle Gillaspy, shooting a par 36, continued her strangle-hold on the medalist of the match awards this season. Cabrillo's Morgan Salm and Kristen Henno (Santa Ynez) tied for second with scores of 39.
Team
Santa Ynez (229) again out pointed St Joseph (235) for the Team title, with Cabrillo (262) 3rd. Morro Bay (301) slid past Lompoc (303) for 4th, and Santa Maria 'no scored' due to an insufficient number of players.
Individual Scores
Top 5 from each team score with ties broken by the 6th players.
Cabrillo [262]
Morgan Salm 39, Mariah Hall 52, Jade Stevens 63, Paige Hurlbut 55, Marissa Merrick (65), Isabell Tejada 53.
Lompoc [303]
Kaleigh Goethe 47, Jullieta Solis 66, Jericha Garcia 65, Jocelyn Caudillo 63, Alex Morgan (81), Stacy Green 62.
Morro Bay [301]
Caitlyn Cowardin 58, Jennifer Baltimore 53, Jessica Haney 65, Katie Clough 66, Michelle Cordova 59, Bonnie Morgan (76).
St. Joseph [235]
Danielle Gillaspy 36, Kelsey Wong 50, Danika Cochiolo 52, Megan Cruz (55), Chloe Dunn 54, Marissa Gutierrez 43.
Santa Maria No Score [Default 6th place]
Lidia Lopez 64, Byanka Valencia 69, Gladis Villalpando 80, Jessica Sotelo 64.
Santa Ynez [229]
Maddison Shean 43, Kristin Henno 39, Christiana Layman 49, Sarah Sanger 48, Blake Colvin (60), Meredith Stewart 50.
Football
Junior Varsity
Lompoc
The Braves caught a tiger by the tail - actually a whole group of them. They did not enjoy the experience. San Luis romped at Huyck Thursday night 48-0.
Cabrillo
The CHS JV plays on Friday before the Varsity game at Santa Ynez. Game times are 4:30 for the JV & 7:30 for the varsity.
Freshman
Lompoc
Lompoc beat San Luis Obispo 28-0, scoring twice in the first half, including a 61 yard run by Tyler Cornejo. Nico Hayes went 25 yards for a TD, and Lavon Coleman plowed 4 yards for another in the 2nd half. Jose Morales kicked all 4 extra points, and had a 35 yard FG attempt hit the top of crossbar in the 4th.
Cabrillo
The Conqs collected their second victory in as many weeks, shutting out Santa Ynez 21-0. Coach Steve Haskins noted the play of Cole Osborne at QB, and of Keith Joseph and Demme on the defensive side of the ball. Osborne hooked up with Colby Turnquist for a 37 yard score, with Joseph (27 yards) and Patrick Burke (66 yards) putting points on the board via the run.
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