Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Braves Beat Heat, Can't Beat Pirates

Monday's Results

LPL Girls Golf
Santa Ynez 234, Lompoc 336
Lompoc hosted Santa Ynez on the front nine at La Purisima on Monday and in addition to the usual difficulties posed by the course, it was brutally hot. A light breeze came up later in the afternoon, but nothing cooled down the hot shooting Pirates, who were paced by Maddison "Maddi" Shean, whose 4-0ver-par 40 took Medalist honors.

Santa Ynez is now 7-1 overall, 2-0 in LPL duals, and has won both LPL Tournaments contested this season. Their only loss was to Santa Barbara in the season opener. Lompoc falls to 0-3, (0-2 LPL).

Individual Scores

Lompoc [336]: Kaleigh Goethe 58, Julietta Solis 60, Stephanie Cardoza 69 [Personal Record], Stacy Green 71, Lady Rodriquez 78.
Santa Ynez [234]: Maddison Shean 40, Kristen Henno 41, Meredith Stewart 42, Christiana Layman 48, Jenny Andreas 63.

Morro Bay 292, Santa Maria 333
[9 holes at Morro Bay Golf Club]

Morro Bay: Michelle Cordova 47 (Medalist), Jill Steinman 48, Alison Kirby 62, Cathy Duncan 64, Bethany Walters 71.

Cabrillo hosts Nipomo today at the Village Country Club, and is at the LPL Tourney #3 on Thursday .

NSBC Athletic Roundtable - Valley Sweep
It was a Lompoc Valley Sweep as Athlete of the Week honors went to Cabrillo's Morgan Salm and Lompoc alum Favi Vargas. Salm continued her dominance of the Los Padres League girls golf circuit - taking Medalist honors in every LPL tournament played this season. Vargas, was instrumental in the Hancock Bulldogs victory over Glendale college. He had 5 tackles, vital pass break-ups, recovered an on-side kick, and iced it with a 55 yard interception return.

Girls Volleyball
St. Joseph 3, @ Nipomo 0
[25-18, 25-12, 25-20]
St. Joseph was paced by Analisa Sibulka, Shannon Swaim (20 digs), and Katie Drewniak (19 assists).

Thanks to Conquistadors assistant Jennifer Smith we know more about Cabrillo's trip to the Carpinteria Invite (See previous posts), where their 8-2 record was good enough for 3rd place.

Kristina Goodchild was selected to the "All Tournament Team" for her phenomenal defensive skills; logging 71 digs for the entire tournament.
Other defensive standouts were Lauren Pluim and Brianna Farley with 9 blocks each. Offensively the girls racked up numerous kills; Kayla Brooks with 21, Felicia Bowen had 18 while Kelly O'Connell put away 16 kills and Kiley Shae Aldridge had 68 assists during the weekend. Coach [Jim] Hilliard stated, "In all the years I have been part of this volleyball program we had never placed in the championship pool in this tournament!"


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