Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Good day for Cabrillo

It was a good day for the hilltop dwellers as the Conqs beat St Joseph in the pool and on the links, thumped the Mission Prep Royals at home and on the road, and gave the Atascadero Greyhounds quite a tussle in the gym.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

This was an outright dandy of a match!! Traditionally the Conquistadors have had real problems with the Greyhounds, not having taken a game off them in the recollection of Head Coach Jim Hilliard. That would change this night. Cabrillo would provoke amazement, wonder, and more than a little nervousness, and perhaps even a tad bit of fear in the visitors before they were through.

Atascadero won the hard-fought 1st game 25-22 and likely thought that things would follow the usual pattern - games getting progressively easier as the match wears on. But Cabrillo struck back, and with a determined flury at the end, won game 2 by the same score 25-22. Then they did it again. After the 3rd game was tied up at 7 all, a Conq spurt pushed them to a 19-10 lead. A furious counterattack, trimmed the lead to just one point (21-20), but Cabrillo held off the charge winning game 3 by the now familiar score - 25-22.

With the home team up 2-1, Atascadero wasn't about to let up, and they flew out of the gate to a quick 7-2 advantage, then stretched it to 18-8. Would Cabrillo crumble? No!! They rolled the margin back to 4 points (22-18), but like the Greyhounds in game 3 couldn't quite reel them in, and dropped the 4th 25-18.

And so to the deciding 5th set - where the first to 15 wins it. The teams battled to a 4-4 tie before the homestanding Conqs began to inch ahead. At 9-4, Atascadero called their last timeout, but Cabrillo won the next point as well. The Greyhounds did not panic, however, and slowly began to squeeze the gap with a series of mini-runs [10-5, 11-7, 12-9], eventually narrowing the margin to two [12-10]. The Conqs pushed back - creating a smidgen of space [13-10], but giving it back [13-11], taking it again [14-11] - CABRILLO MATCH POINT !!! Alas, it was not to be, Atascadero scored the next 5 in a row to take the victory.

After the contest, veteran (c.15 years) Greyhound coach Trent Lunceford was puummped up - "That was a really fun game!!, They were very scrappy. That's the best Cabrillo team we've EVER played! " Jim Hilliard, was more subdued, but really liked the effort his team put forth, "Our defense was on fire ! We never could establish any offensive rhythm, but we scrapped & scrapped, and Lauren was all over the court."

Lauren would be 6'2" senior Middle Blocker Lauren Pluim who attacked, dug, slammed, tipped, blocked, served, passed, and otherwise tormented the Greyhounds all night. She has had contact with a few colleges, but would dearly love to go to Cal-Poly because she wants to be an engineer. The Mustangs under 1st yr Head Coach Sam Crossen are 1-4 and could do a whole lot worse than one Miss Pluim.

At Cabrillo
Atascadero (2-0) 3, Cabrillo 2
[25-22, 22-25, 22-25, 18-25, 16-14]
Conquistadores: Lauren Pluim - 9 kills/2  solo blocks, Brianna Farley - 8 kills, Fallon Wynne - 5 kills, Megan Love - 23 digs/23 service receptions (all successful),
Greyhounds: Kendall Featherstone -14 kills/30 digs, Katherine Sedley 10 kills/3 aces.

The Braves put together a respectable performance on Tuesday. They looked like they belonged on the court with the Bearcats, but they just couldn't quite finish. There were numerous long rallies that Lompoc lost, they made the visitors nervous on several occasions. The other problem the young Braves squad had was long serving runs. In Game 1, they had closed to within 2 points (11-9) only to see Paso score 10 of the next 12 points. In Game 2, with the score 6-8, the Bearcats were able to get the side-out (6-9) and PR senior Kaylee Sonnikson was able to serve 10 points in a row (6-19). There was another run to start Game 3, as PR raced out to a 7-2 lead and Lompoc never recovered.

At Lompoc (Paisola Pavilion)
Paso Robles (2-0) 3, Lompoc 0
[25-15, 25-11, 25-7]
Bearcats: Molly Donovan - 5 kills/4aces.
Braves: Lauren Powell - 2 3rd game blocks.

The Braves frosh lost 0-2 (15-25, 18-25), but the JV WON in straight sets 2-0 (25-18, 25-17).
Lompoc looks to rebound against Coastal Christian [No Frosh Game] at home on Wednesday.

At Santa Ynez
Santa Ynez (1-2) 3, St. Joseph (1-1) 0
The Knights almost came back in game 1 - tying it at 23 with 4 consecutive points, but couldn't sustain the momentum. The Pirates were down by 5 in game 3 several time and did come back.
[25-23, 25-13, 26-24]
Pirates: Ashley Carrol - 15 digs/3 aces, Kelly Krivulka - 7 kills, Alexandra Carlson (setter) - 27assists.
Knights: Kelsey Kolbo - 7 kills, Hailey Gantt 7 kills, Shannan Swaim - 31 digs. Devon Beebe (injured ankle) - Did Not Play

San Luis Obispo (2-0) 3, Morro Bay 0
[25-13, 25-12, 25-19]
Tigers: Erin Good - 13 digs, Ariel Becker - 7 kills, Maggie Eppright - 24 assists.

Templeton (2-0) 3, Pioneer Valley 0
[25-14, 25-21, 25-16]
Eagles: Lindsey Wyatt - 19 digs, Heather Fields - 8 kills/4 aces, Sydney Roth - 14 assists, Autumn Russell - 7 kills/10 assists, Carly Roth - 5 kills/16 digs, Zoe Bond - 5 kills.
Panthers: Missy Regalado - 5 kills, Jamiebel Angkahan - 5 kills, Cristine Flores 32 service receptions.

Nipomo 3, Coast Union (0-2) 0
[25-13, 25-12, 25- 15]
Broncos: Karla Soto - 6 kills, Amy Avina - 3 kills/ 7 digs, Sage Radecki - 14 assists.

Righetti (3-0) 3, Orcutt Academy 0
[25-10, 25-6, 25-5]

BOYS WATER POLO

at the City of Lompoc Aquatic Center

Cabrillo (1-0) 14, St. Joseph 6
The Conqs forged a 4-1 lead at the first break despite missing 6 shots in the quarter - many of them easy break-aways. They did somewhat better in the 2nd stanza and led 7-2 at the half. The Knights made it briefly interesting in the third, closing the gap to 7-4, as the Conqs continued their problematic shooting, but Cabrillo scored three unanswered goals in the first 74 seconds of the 4th. Head Coach Joel Jory began subbing in players at the start of the 2nd period, eventually playing each of his 22 squad members before re-inserting some starters in the 4th when play began to get rather sloppy.
Conquistadors: Goals - Eduardo Cardenas - 6, Nick Matulis - 3, Noah Caro - 2, and Phil Naughton/Sam Andrews/Cannon Creese - 1 each.
Knights: Goals - Gian Spillano - 2, Joseph Castellanos/Joaquin Castellanos/Tyler Edwards/Shawn Brackett - 1 each. Nolan Kruse (goalie) - 10 saves/ 7 steals

NOTE: Since St. Joseph doesn't have enough players to field both varsity and JV squads, the return match in Santa Maria on Sept 11th, will be the Cabrillo JV versus the same players the varsity defeated on Tuesday.

Santa Ynez (1-1) 21, Atascadero 6
The Pirates, ranked #7 in CIF-SS Division 6, raced out to an 8-0 1st quarter lead and never looked back.
Pirates: Eric Illes - 5 goals (3 1st Q), Graham Mueller/Greg Hatchell/Karl Frederickson - 3 goals each, Patrick Fournier/Sam Pappas - 2 goals each, Westwood/Billington/Lastra - 1 goal each. Saves - Huddle 11.
Greyhounds: David Hernandez - 3 goals, Dylan Linnenkamp/Andrew Sedley/Blake Archibald - 1 goal each.

Morro Bay (1-0) 12, @ Pioneer Valley 9
The Morro Bay Pirates broke open a tight contest with a 4-1 4th quarter.
Pirates: Mac Reinhart - 4 goals, Connor Rosa - 3 goals, Marco Maffiolo - 2 goals, Grant Johnson - 2 goals, Jack Krull (goalie)- 8 saves (incd 3Q penalty shot).
Panthers: Zack Kemmet - 4 goals, Damian Franco - 2 goals, Andrew Huitron/Joseph Moreno/Alex Maneujano - 1 goal each, Roy Lara (goalie) - 9 saves..

GIRLS GOLF

at Village Country Club (front nine)
Both sides struggled with what one individual called an "Oak Tree infestation" on the course. Spending a lovely day hacking around the beautiful VCC course, they failed to simply hit it in the fairway and avoid the arbors. ;) 
CABRILLO [270]: Jacquiline McDonough 52, Karen Santamaria 57, Rosalei Redrick 48, Gaby Baumgardner 53, Kelsie Merrick 60, Christina Sawyer 61.
St. Joseph [294]: Desiree Gillaspie 41,  Hana Goble 58, Georgie Littlefair 65, Michelle Grahame 63, Sydney Alvarez 67, Tatiana Valasco 70.

at Black Lakes Golf Course (Lakes course) Par-36
Pioneer Valley [282]: Reanna Salazar 51, Jessica Osbourne 53, Savanna Sustaita 56, Breanna Rosales 57, Stella Dulay 65, Jennifer Rios 65.
LOMPOC [334]: Selina Krishner 64, Sarandon Vickery 64, Kayla Doran 65, Esmerelda Martinez 69, Celeste Kamery 72,

at Rancho Maria Golf Course (front nine)
Righetti [241]: Lauren Reynoso 44, Lauren Reade 47, Samantha Bettiga 47, Melanie Johnson 50, Miki Kagawa 53.
Santa Ynez [273]: Jenny Andreas 45, Jinai Jones 48, Alana Jones 57, Laura Fullmer 60, Lauren Porcher 63.

at Dairy Creek Golf Course (front nine) Par-36
San Luis Obispo [244]: Neha Sikand 39 (Medalist), Nora Zakaria 45, Sam Tsau 46
Morro Bay [290]: Lilly Keogh 45, Michelle Cordova 54.


GIRLS TENNIS

at Cuesta College
Cabrillo (2-0) 18, Mission Prep 0
Conqs: Singles - Kelsie Atkin/Rikky Patel/Julie deVenoge - each swept 3 sets. Doubles - Audrianna Laporte & Kayla Sandoval/Alex Sief & Morgan Coffin/Morgan Williams & Emily Wasson/ Maddie McDonough & Krystel Delos Reyes swept.

Junior Varsity (at Cabrillo HS) 
Cabrillo was leading the contest 17-0 when I had to leave. In the final set of the day the Royals were up 3-2, but the Conqs had won game 5 & were leading game 6. The only really close set occurred when a Cabrillo substitute in singles fell behind 5-1, bur rallied for a 7-5 victory.

In Santa Maria
St. Joseph (3-0) 17, Lompoc 1
Singles - Claire Bouquet defeated Emily Gracyk 6-2, Marienne Tobin 6-1, and Erica Gracyk 6-3, respectively. Sajni Patel defeated the same three by scores of 6-1, 6-1, and 6-0.
Doubles - Dana Bouquet/Dani Malin, Gaby Brunell/Julianne Ortega, & Rylie Will/Rene Ferini were similarly efficient.

Junior Varsity (at Dave Bickmore Courts)
The Braves were struggling in this one too - down 1-5 in the initial round of play.


Atascadero 12, Templeton 6
The doubles team of Sydney Sima and Amber Petersen swept 6-2, 6-0, 6-1 to lead the Greyhounds (2-0).
Aspen Bethel won both her singles sets 6-4, 6-1, and the doubles team of Sierra Walcott and Lulu Mack won two of their three sets.

Righetti (2-1) 13, Morro Bay (0-2) 5
Morro Bay: Singles - Sierra Wilcox took her 2nd [7-6 (7-3)] & 3rd sets [6-4], Amanda Newport won two of her three sets [7-5, 6-2], Tess Badrigian won a set [6-4].
Warriors: Kate Hardisty [6-3, 6-3, 7-6 (7-3)] & Jessica Owens/Genesis Salache [6-1, 6-1, 6-2] swept amid frequent substitutions.

At Pioneer Valley
Orcutt Academy (4-0) 17, Pioneer Valley (0-4) 1
Spartans: Singles - #1 Josalin Vais swept 3 sets (lost 3 games), #2 Sarai Aguirre swept 3 sets (lost 1 game), #3 Zoe Hull swept 6-1, 6-2, 6-1 (4 whole games !!!)
Panthers: #2 Doubles Judit Limon/Paola Christiansen helped PV avoid the bagel.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hi I was just looking back on this volleyball story and I just wanted to let you know that Cal Poly has asked me to play for their volleyball team and I have accepted their offer to walk on!