The XC results have been somewhat sporadic and/or slow this year.
The Dos Pueblos Invitational results can be found HERE. Click on the results tab & scroll down to 2012 and click the level you wish to see. The results pages show 1 Oct 2010 as the date, but these are the 2012 results (unless you clicked on the wrong year). Or just click Here.
The 2012 Brug Invitational results - Cabrillo did well.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Friday, September 28, 2012
Week # 5 Results
Friday, September 28th
Santa Barbara/San Luis Obispo Counties
LOS PADRES [Div IV]Cabrillo (Lompoc) 19, Santa Ynez 14
Morro Bay 48, Nipomo 34
Templeton 54, Santa Maria 7
Lompoc BYE
PAC-7 [Div III]
Arroyo Grande 41, Atascadero 27
San Luis Obispo 38, Paso Robles 16
St. Joseph (Santa Maria) 22, Righetti (Santa Maria) 10
NON-LEAGUE
San Juan Hills (San Juan Capistrano, CA) 27, Dos Pueblos (Goleta) 14
Santa Barbara 31, Pacifica (Oxnard) 5
Nordhoff (Ojai) 55, San Marcos (Santa Barbara) 7
Carpinteria 27, Fillmore 0
Bishop Diego (Santa Barbara) 13, Santa Fe Christian (Solana Beach) 8
Mission Prep (San Luis Obispo) 26, View Park (Los Angeles) 14
COAST VALLEY (8 MAN)
Cuyama Valley (New Cuyama) 68, Valley Christian Academy (Santa Maria) 34
CONDOR (8 MAN)
Coast Union (Cambria) 61, Dunn (Los Olivos) 14
Ventura County
MARMONTE - EASTNewbury Park 35, Royal (Simi Valley) 7
St. Bonaventure (Ventura) 31, Westlake (Westlake Village) 20
MARMONTE - WEST
Moorpark 51, Calabasas 18
Oaks Christian (Westlake Village) 36, Thousand Oaks 6
NON-LEAGUE
Camarillo (Camarillo) 43, Oak Park 14
Channel Islands (Oxnard) 24, Santa Paula 7
Ventura 26, Oxnard 8
Buena (Ventura) 25, Rio Mesa (Oxnard) 13
Simi Valley 42, Golden Valley (Santa Clarita) 12
St. Margaret's (San Juan Capistrano) 42, Grace Brethren (Simi Valley) 0
8 MAN
Thacher (Ojai) 38, Joshua Springs (Yucca Valley) 30 WOW !!
Other Potential Play-off Opponents (Partial)
Other Div IVSouth Pasadena 37, Beverly Hills 25
Bishop Amat (La Puente) 31, Culver City 7
Inglewood 34, Torrance 23
Leuzinger (Lawndale) 34, Hawthorne 20
Chaminade (West Hills) 35, Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks) 27
Monrovia 17, St. Francis (La Canada) 13
Servite 38, St. Paul 6
Other Div III
GOLDEN
Eastside (Lancaster) 40, Littlerock 0
Quartz Hill) 31, Highland (Palmdale) 6
Antelope Valley (Lancaster) 36, Knight (Palmdale) 35
Palmdale 61, Lancaster 6
Hart (Newhall) 41, Santa Monica 7
Chaminade (West Hills) 35, Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks) 27
Other Div X
DEL REY
Bishop Montgomery (Torrance) 34, Cantwell-Sacred Heart (Montebello) 14
Mary Star of the Sea (San Pedro) 20, Verbum Dei (Los Angeles) 19
MONTVIEW
Bassett (La Puente) 41, Workman (City of Industry) 14
Duarte 40, Azusa 14
La Puente 56, Ganesha (Pomona) 6
Saturday, September 29th
CONDOR (8 MAN) Cate (Carpinteria) 49, Laguna Blanca (Santa Barbara) 148 MAN NON-LEAGUE
Orcutt Academy (Orcutt) 42, Shandon 20
Hillcrest Christian (Thousand Oaks) 44, Ojai Valley (Ojai) 14
Big Smile
Boys Water Polo
at the COLAC
Cabrillo 14, Paso Robles 8
C: 2,6,3,3-14
PR: 0,3,4,1-8
The initial 5 minutes of the 1st period were spent swimming up and down the pool, trying to take each others mettle - then the Conquistadors Eduardo Cardenas decided to take over the game. The Cabrillo junior has really started to show some superior skills in the pool and Friday was no exception. He scored 4 goals in 3:05 utilising 4 different types of shots, including an almost perfect move off a break-away. A break-away that resulted from his classic pick-pocket steal at the point. Thirty seconds later, Nick Matulis got in on the goal-scoring action, and Cabrillo was up 5-0. They would never be seriously threatened the rest of the way.
One of the reasons for that control was the aggressiveness and total ownership of the Cabrillo cage by Goal Keeper Gavin Kilcoyne. After giving up some rebound goals because the defense took off following a shot, he just started closing out nearly every shooter within the 5 meter area, and the Bearcats were reduced to perimeter potshots. It is also possible that some of them were distracted by the enthusiastic and belly-paint wearing Conq Girls Water polo squad behind the goal.
Head Coach Joel Jory was happy to see the "great job" done by his GK, which he chalked up to Kilcoyne's increasing experience and maturity in the position. However, if you want to see Jory smile, a really big smile - ask him if he's glad Eduardo Cardenas came out for Water Polo.
Conquistadors: Goals - Eduardo Cardenas 6, Nick Matulis 3, Noah Caro 2, Ben Wulfstieg 1, Alfredo Navarro 1. Steals - Cardenas 6. Saves - 12.
Bearcats: 2 Goals each - Collin Moore, Daniel Maloney, Seth Wilkenson, Morgan Moore.
Junior Varsity
Paso Robles 11, Cabrillo 8
C: 3, 1, 1, 3 - 8
PR: 2, 4, 3, 2 -11
Cabrillo took a 3-2 lead in the first, then sort of disappeared for a while. They had a late surge to cut the margin to two (10-8), but never caught up. Among other things, Coach Jeff Dacus wasn't thrilled with the squads "on-the-ball" defense.
Cabrillo: Goals - Steven Eisen 3, Gerardo Diaz 2, 1 each by - Connor Rowe, Saxon Morris, Jack Rhodes.
Bearcats: Goals - 3 each by Baker & Junker, 2 by Coffey, 1 each by Dodds, Vallejos, and Chambers. (1st names not provided).
Thursday, September 27, 2012
She's Ba-aack ...
South of the Santa Maria River, that is. Jenny Andreas of Santa Ynez has had some not so wonderful (for her) results in SLO County this season, but she has won both LPL Tournaments played in Santa Barbara County.
LPL Tournament #3
at The River Course At Alisal (Front 9 - Par 36)
Three tournaments, three first place results. Cabrillo Head Coach Dave Schroeder has things rolling - two girls had bad days (10+ strokes above normal), and they still won by a dozen. The Pirates Jenny Andreas took Medalist Honors (42) over last weeks winner Jennifer Baltimore (46), as each have now won on their home courses. Andreas had 4 pars, and shot a 3 on #9 with putt that did a 'Caddyshack' style liphang.
Cabrillo [253]: Karen Santamaria 57, Roselei Redrick 48, Jacqueline McDonough 46, Gaby Baumgardner 48, Christina Sawyer59, Kelsie Merrick 54. Two JV girls also did quite well on their 4 hole mini-rounds - Raquel Caballero 23, Devan McCune 25.
Nipomo [265]: Ashley Ruiz 53, Courtney Cuzick 47, Christine Delaby 57, Ashley Gonzales 52, Paige Johnson 56, Destiny Fryckman61.
Santa Ynez [277]: Jenny Andreas 46, Laura Fullmer 54, Molly Callaghan 54, Bryana Schuyler 62, Lauren Porcher68, Rebecca Rodriguez 65.
Lompoc [314]: Mackenzee Chambers 63, Sarandon Vickery 55, Selena Krisher 64, Celeste Kamery 72, Jasmine Martinez 66, Moriah Decker66.
Santa Maria [317]: Angela Quintero 66, Selina Ybarra 59, Amee Cuenca 59, Diana Ordaz 65, April Gomez 68, Sabrina Arcos 70.
Templeton 3, Cabrillo 0
[25-16, 25-23, 26-24]
The Eagles continue to roll through the LPL, running their record to 5-0 (15-9 overall). The Conqs did, at least, put up a fight, but couldn't quite get over the top.
Eagles (5-0 LPL, 15-9): Heather Fields 14 kills, 5 aces, 10 digs, 16 service rcptns (0 errors); Autumn Russell 10 kills, 9 digs; Mari Stewart 6 kills, 3 aces (12 att), 2 blocks; Carli Roth 5 kills, 8 srvc rcptns; Lindsey Wyatt 16 digs, 4 aces (0 Errors in 22 att), 15 srvc recptns; Sydney Roth 27 assists. Stewart was the Eagles Player of the Match.
Conqs: No Information Received
Junior Varsity
Templeton 2, Cabrillo 0
Freshmen
Templeton 2, Cabrillo 0
at Santa Ynez
Santa Ynez 3, Lompoc 0
[25-16, 25-7, 25-10]
Pirates (3-1 LPL, 11-7): Taylor Nation 7 kills, 10 digs, 10 svc rcptns; Megan Schumer 6 kills, 3 blocks; Susanna Cole 5 kills, 3 blocks; Kelsey Femlaid 4 kills, 2 blocks; Alexandra Carlson 11 assists; Ashley Carroll 10 assists, 11 digs, 12 srvc rcptns; Ariel Johnson 11 svc rcptns. Carlson was named the SY Player of the Match for "Great serving and pinpoint setting".
Braves (2-3 LPL, 2-8): Becca Davis 17 digs, Heidi Chavez 12 assists, Brittany Bolusan 3 kills.
at Santa Maria [Wilson Gym]
Nipomo 3, Santa Maria 0
[25-7, 25-4, 25-11]
Titans (3-1 LPL, 9-1): Cristina Ozzimo 34 assists; Taylor Nevitt 9 aces, 11 kills; Paige Waymire 12 kills; Kiara Worth 10 kills; Megan Penafor 10 aces.
Saints: No Information Received
at Morro Bay
Morro Bay 3, Orcutt Academy 0
[26-24, 27-25, 25-10]
Pirates: No Information Received
Spartans: Justine Castellanos 9 digs; Victoria Ujano 5 kills, Kaitlyn Tilley 5 assists.
Cabrillo 15, Morro Bay 3
Conqs (5-1 LPL, 7-2): Singles (6-3) - Kelsey Atkin 2-1 (2-6,6-0,6-21); Rikki Patel 1-1 (4-6, 6-1), Kaeli Jones 1-0 (6-0); Julie de Vonage 2-1 (3-6,6-3,6-3). Doubles (9-0) - Audrianna LaPorte/Kayla Sandoval 3-0 (6-0,6-0,6-1); Morgan Coffin/Alex Siefe 3-0 (6-4, 6-2, 6-0); Krystel Delos Reyes/Maddie McDonough 3-0 (6-2,6-2,6-2. Subs - Kaeli Jones (S), Morgan Williams (DNP).
Pirates (1-5 LPL): Singles - Sierra Wilcox 3-0 (6-2, 6-4, 6-3); Tess Badrigan 0-3; Amanda Newport 0-3. Doubles - Claire Vogel/Skye Schwellenbach 0-3; Sarah Keys/June Jantzen 0-3; Allison Lamb/Lia Korisheli 0-2, Janine Agapay/Rachel Mackey 0-1. Subs - Janine Agapay (D), Rachel Mackey (D).
Junior Varsity (at MB)
Cabrillo 17, Morro Bay 1
at Templeton
Lompoc 9 (78), Templeton 9 (73)
It was yet another singles versus doubles match-up, with the Braves singles a tad better.
Braves (4-2 LPL): Singles (8-1 sets/49-22 gms) - Emily Gracyk 2-1(1-6,6-1,6-0); Marielle Tabin 3-0 (6-4,6-2,6-2); Erica Gracyk 3-0 (6-4,6-2,6-4). Doubles (1-8 sets/29-51 gms) - Jannet Ruiz/Mariana Soto 1-2 (6-2,4-6,2-6); Collette Campitelli/Genesis Garza 0-3 (2-6,1-6,6-7[8-10]); Melanie Esparza/Noemi Diaz 0-3 (4-6,3-3,1-6).
Eagles: Singles - Lauren Shin 1-2, Jennifer Hulfatcher 0-3, Ashley Barnes 0-3. Liz Kuhlman/Michaeli Kurt 2-1, Lily Holstein/Ashley Stevens 3-0, Hannah Metzler/Laura Cates 3-0.
Junior Varsity (at Lompoc)
Lompoc 0, Templeton 0
The Braves started the match up 3-0, since the Eagles only had 8 girls & thus no #3 singles player.
No Other Information Received
Other
Santa Ynez 18, @ Nipomo 0
Pirates (5-0 LPL, 8-2): Singles - Kat Rocha 3-0; Katie Voorhis 3-0; Shane Sorenson 3-0. Doubles (9-0/54-0 gms) - Bree Jensen/Megan Mroz 3-0; Paige Lockhart/Morgan Laughlin 3-0; Paige Jensen/Eliza Nash 3-0.
Titans (0-6 LPL, 0-8): No Information Provided.
Santa Maria 12, @ Coast Union 6
Saints [5-4]: Singles (5-4) - Hannah Lindgren 2 wins. Doubles (7-2) - Sussana Reyes/Daisy Lomeli 3-0; Monica Hernandez/Jade Dodson 3-0.
Broncos: Singles - Alex Zaragoza 3-0 (6-2, 6-0, 6-1).
Mission Prep JV 28, Cabrillo Frosh 16 [Other Sources 27-15]
After a 4th & 2 defensive stand, the Royals got a Jack Balentine TD run at 9:26 in the 2nd quarter, that along with Justin Mckeague's PAT put them up 7-0.
Morro Bay 9, St Joseph 4
Other
Nipomo 13, Atascadero 7
The Greyhounds fall to 0-9.
Read more here: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2012/09/27/2244340/prep-roundup-paso-robles-rallies.html#storylink=cpy
LPL Tournament #3
at The River Course At Alisal (Front 9 - Par 36)
Three tournaments, three first place results. Cabrillo Head Coach Dave Schroeder has things rolling - two girls had bad days (10+ strokes above normal), and they still won by a dozen. The Pirates Jenny Andreas took Medalist Honors (42) over last weeks winner Jennifer Baltimore (46), as each have now won on their home courses. Andreas had 4 pars, and shot a 3 on #9 with putt that did a 'Caddyshack' style liphang.
Cabrillo [253]: Karen Santamaria 57, Roselei Redrick 48, Jacqueline McDonough 46, Gaby Baumgardner 48, Christina Sawyer
Nipomo [265]: Ashley Ruiz 53, Courtney Cuzick 47, Christine Delaby 57, Ashley Gonzales 52, Paige Johnson 56, Destiny Fryckman
Santa Ynez [277]: Jenny Andreas 46, Laura Fullmer 54, Molly Callaghan 54, Bryana Schuyler 62, Lauren Porcher
Morro Bay [282]: Jennifer Baltimore 46, Michelle Cordova 54, Lily Keogh 51, Jamie James 63,
Megan Maize69, Lindsey McDonald 68.
Megan Maize
Lompoc [314]: Mackenzee Chambers 63, Sarandon Vickery 55, Selena Krisher 64, Celeste Kamery 72, Jasmine Martinez 66, Moriah Decker
LPL Girls Volleyball
at TempletonTempleton 3, Cabrillo 0
[25-16, 25-23, 26-24]
The Eagles continue to roll through the LPL, running their record to 5-0 (15-9 overall). The Conqs did, at least, put up a fight, but couldn't quite get over the top.
Eagles (5-0 LPL, 15-9): Heather Fields 14 kills, 5 aces, 10 digs, 16 service rcptns (0 errors); Autumn Russell 10 kills, 9 digs; Mari Stewart 6 kills, 3 aces (12 att), 2 blocks; Carli Roth 5 kills, 8 srvc rcptns; Lindsey Wyatt 16 digs, 4 aces (0 Errors in 22 att), 15 srvc recptns; Sydney Roth 27 assists. Stewart was the Eagles Player of the Match.
Conqs: No Information Received
Junior Varsity
Templeton 2, Cabrillo 0
Freshmen
Templeton 2, Cabrillo 0
at Santa Ynez
Santa Ynez 3, Lompoc 0
[25-16, 25-7, 25-10]
Pirates (3-1 LPL, 11-7): Taylor Nation 7 kills, 10 digs, 10 svc rcptns; Megan Schumer 6 kills, 3 blocks; Susanna Cole 5 kills, 3 blocks; Kelsey Femlaid 4 kills, 2 blocks; Alexandra Carlson 11 assists; Ashley Carroll 10 assists, 11 digs, 12 srvc rcptns; Ariel Johnson 11 svc rcptns. Carlson was named the SY Player of the Match for "Great serving and pinpoint setting".
Braves (2-3 LPL, 2-8): Becca Davis 17 digs, Heidi Chavez 12 assists, Brittany Bolusan 3 kills.
at Santa Maria [Wilson Gym]
Nipomo 3, Santa Maria 0
[25-7, 25-4, 25-11]
Titans (3-1 LPL, 9-1): Cristina Ozzimo 34 assists; Taylor Nevitt 9 aces, 11 kills; Paige Waymire 12 kills; Kiara Worth 10 kills; Megan Penafor 10 aces.
Saints: No Information Received
at Morro Bay
Morro Bay 3, Orcutt Academy 0
[26-24, 27-25, 25-10]
Pirates: No Information Received
Spartans: Justine Castellanos 9 digs; Victoria Ujano 5 kills, Kaitlyn Tilley 5 assists.
LPL Girls Tennis
at CabrilloCabrillo 15, Morro Bay 3
Conqs (5-1 LPL, 7-2): Singles (6-3) - Kelsey Atkin 2-1 (2-6,6-0,6-21); Rikki Patel 1-1 (4-6, 6-1), Kaeli Jones 1-0 (6-0); Julie de Vonage 2-1 (3-6,6-3,6-3). Doubles (9-0) - Audrianna LaPorte/Kayla Sandoval 3-0 (6-0,6-0,6-1); Morgan Coffin/Alex Siefe 3-0 (6-4, 6-2, 6-0); Krystel Delos Reyes/Maddie McDonough 3-0 (6-2,6-2,6-2. Subs - Kaeli Jones (S), Morgan Williams (DNP).
Pirates (1-5 LPL): Singles - Sierra Wilcox 3-0 (6-2, 6-4, 6-3); Tess Badrigan 0-3; Amanda Newport 0-3. Doubles - Claire Vogel/Skye Schwellenbach 0-3; Sarah Keys/June Jantzen 0-3; Allison Lamb/Lia Korisheli 0-2, Janine Agapay/Rachel Mackey 0-1. Subs - Janine Agapay (D), Rachel Mackey (D).
Junior Varsity (at MB)
Cabrillo 17, Morro Bay 1
at Templeton
Lompoc 9 (78), Templeton 9 (73)
It was yet another singles versus doubles match-up, with the Braves singles a tad better.
Braves (4-2 LPL): Singles (8-1 sets/49-22 gms) - Emily Gracyk 2-1(1-6,6-1,6-0); Marielle Tabin 3-0 (6-4,6-2,6-2); Erica Gracyk 3-0 (6-4,6-2,6-4). Doubles (1-8 sets/29-51 gms) - Jannet Ruiz/Mariana Soto 1-2 (6-2,4-6,2-6); Collette Campitelli/Genesis Garza 0-3 (2-6,1-6,6-7[8-10]); Melanie Esparza/Noemi Diaz 0-3 (4-6,3-3,1-6).
Eagles: Singles - Lauren Shin 1-2, Jennifer Hulfatcher 0-3, Ashley Barnes 0-3. Liz Kuhlman/Michaeli Kurt 2-1, Lily Holstein/Ashley Stevens 3-0, Hannah Metzler/Laura Cates 3-0.
Junior Varsity (at Lompoc)
Lompoc 0, Templeton 0
The Braves started the match up 3-0, since the Eagles only had 8 girls & thus no #3 singles player.
No Other Information Received
Other
Santa Ynez 18, @ Nipomo 0
Pirates (5-0 LPL, 8-2): Singles - Kat Rocha 3-0; Katie Voorhis 3-0; Shane Sorenson 3-0. Doubles (9-0/54-0 gms) - Bree Jensen/Megan Mroz 3-0; Paige Lockhart/Morgan Laughlin 3-0; Paige Jensen/Eliza Nash 3-0.
Titans (0-6 LPL, 0-8): No Information Provided.
Santa Maria 12, @ Coast Union 6
Saints [5-4]: Singles (5-4) - Hannah Lindgren 2 wins. Doubles (7-2) - Sussana Reyes/Daisy Lomeli 3-0; Monica Hernandez/Jade Dodson 3-0.
Broncos: Singles - Alex Zaragoza 3-0 (6-2, 6-0, 6-1).
Football
at Cabrillo HSMission Prep JV 28, Cabrillo Frosh 16 [Other Sources 27-15]
After a 4th & 2 defensive stand, the Royals got a Jack Balentine TD run at 9:26 in the 2nd quarter, that along with Justin Mckeague's PAT put them up 7-0.
Water Polo
at Allan Hancock CollegeMorro Bay 9, St Joseph 4
Other
Nipomo 13, Atascadero 7
The Greyhounds fall to 0-9.
Read more here: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2012/09/27/2244340/prep-roundup-paso-robles-rallies.html#storylink=cpy
Week 5 (Game #6) Schedules
There are a fairly large number of teams with BYEs this week, including Lompoc.
Friday, September 28th
Santa Barbara/San Luis Obispo Counties
LOS PADRES [Div IV]
Cabrillo (Lompoc) vs. Santa Ynez
at Lompoc , 7:00pm
Morro Bay at Nipomo, 7:00pm
Templeton at Santa Maria, 7:00pm
PAC-7 [Div III]
Atascadero at Arroyo Grande, 7:00pm
Paso Robles vs. San Luis Obispo
at Flamson MS (Paso Robles), 7:00pm
St. Joseph (Santa Maria) at Righetti (Santa Maria), 7:00pm
NON-LEAGUE
Dos Pueblos (Goleta) at San Juan Hills (San Juan Capistrano, CA), 7:00pm
Santa Barbara at Pacifica (Oxnard), 7:00pm
Nordhoff (Ojai) at San Marcos (Santa Barbara), 7:00pm
Fillmore at Carpinteria, 7:30pm
Santa Fe Christian (Solana Beach) vs. Bishop Diego (Santa Barbara)
at Santa Barbara City College (Santa Barbara), 7:30pm
View Park (Los Angeles) vs. Mission Prep (San Luis Obispo)
at Rancho Cienega Park (Los Angeles), 7:00pm
COAST VALLEY (8 MAN)
Valley Christian Academy (Santa Maria) vs. Cuyama Valley (New Cuyama)
at Richardson Park (New Cuyama), 7:00pm
CONDOR (8 MAN)
Dunn (Los Olivos) at Coast Union (Cambria), 7:00pm
Ventura County
MARMONTE - EAST
Royal (Simi Valley) at Newbury Park, 7:00pm
St. Bonaventure (Ventura) at Westlake (Westlake Village), 7:00pm
MARMONTE - WEST
Moorpark at Calabasas, 7:00pm
Oaks Christian (Westlake Village) at Thousand Oaks, 7:00pm
NON-LEAGUE
Camarillo (Camarillo) at Oak Park, 7:30pm
Channel Islands (Oxnard) at Santa Paula, 7:30pm
Ventura at Oxnard, 7:00pm
Buena (Ventura) at Rio Mesa (Oxnard), 7:00pm
Golden Valley (Santa Clarita) at Simi Valley, 7:00pm
Grace Brethren (Simi Valley) at St. Margaret's (San Juan Capistrano), 7:00pm
8 MAN
Thacher (Ojai) at Joshua Springs (Yucca Valley), 7:00pm
Other Potential Play-off Opponents (Partial)
Other Div IVSouth Pasadena at Beverly Hills , 7:00pm
Culver City at Bishop Amat (La Puente), 7:00pm
Inglewood vs. Torrance
at Zamperini Stadium (Torrance), 7:00pm
Leuzinger (Lawndale) at Hawthorne, 7:00pm
Chaminade (West Hills) at Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks), 7:00pm
Monrovia at St. Francis (La Canada), 7:00pm
Other Div III
GOLDEN
Eastside (Lancaster) vs. Littlerock
at Antelope Valley (Lancaster, CA), 7:00pm
Highland (Palmdale) at Quartz Hill), 7:00pm
Antelope Valley (Lancaster) at Knight (Palmdale), 7:00pm
Palmdale at Lancaster, 7:00pm
Hart (Newhall) vs. Santa Monica
at College of Canyons (Santa Clarita), 7:30pm
Chaminade (West Hills) at Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks), 7:00pm
Other Div X
DEL REY
Cantwell-Sacred Heart (Montebello) at Bishop Montgomery (Torrance), 7:00pm
Mary Star of the Sea (San Pedro) vs. Verbum Dei (Los Angeles)
at Los Angeles Southwest College (Los Angeles, CA), 7:00pm
MONTVIEW
Workman (City of Industry) at Bassett (La Puente), 7:00pm
Azusa at Duarte, 7:00pm
Ganesha (Pomona) at La Puente, 7:00pm
Saturday, September 29th
CONDOR (8 MAN)
Laguna Blanca (Santa Barbara) at Cate (Carpinteria), 3:00pm
8 MAN NON-LEAGUE
Orcutt Academy (Orcutt) at Shandon, 1:00pm
Hillcrest Christian (Thousand Oaks) at Ojai Valley (Ojai), 2:00pm
Area Records & League Standings
Los Padres (IV): Lompoc 1-0, 5-0; Templeton 1-0, 4-1; Cabrillo (Lompoc) 1-0, 2-3; Morro Bay 0-1, 2-3; Santa Maria 0-1, 1-3; Santa Ynez 0-0, 0-4; Nipomo 0-1, 0-5.
Pac-7 (III): Paso Robles 1-0, 3-1; St. Joseph (Santa Maria) 1-0, 3-1; Atascadero 1-0, 3-2; Arroyo Grande 0-0, 3-1; Pioneer Valley (Santa Maria) 0-1, 2-3; San Luis Obispo 0-1, 2-3; Righetti [Ernest] (Santa Maria) 0-1, 1-4.
Channel (IV): Dos Pueblos (Goleta) 0-0, 4-1; Santa Barbara 0-0, 4-1; Ventura 0-0, 3-2; Buena (Ventura) 0-0, 2-3; San Marcos (Santa Barbara) 0-0, 1-4.
Tri-Valley (X): Nordhoff (Ojai) 0-0, 5-0; Bishop Diego [Garcia] (Santa Barbara) 0-0, 4-0; Carpinteria 0-0, 3-2; Oak Park 0-0, 3-2; Santa Paula 0-0, 1-3.
Coast Valley (8 Man): Valley Christian Academy (Santa Maria) 0-0, 4-0; Cuyama Valley (New Cuyama) 0-0, 3-1; Shandon 0-0, 2-2; Maricopa 0-0, 1-3.
Condor (8 Man): Thacher (Ojai) 1-0, 3-0; Coast Union (Cambria) 0-0, 4-0; Dunn (Los Olivos) 0-0, 2-0; Cate (Carpinteria) 0-0, 2-1; Laguna Blanca (Santa Barbara) 0-1, 1-2.
Pacific View (IV): Camarillo [Adolfo] (Camarillo) 0-0, 3-1; Channel Islands (Oxnard) 0-0, 2-2; Oxnard 0-0, 2-2; Pacifica (Oxnard) 0-0, 1-3; Rio Mesa (Oxnard) 0-0, 1-3; Hueneme (Oxnard) 0-0, 1-4.
Frontier (XII): Fillmore 0-0, 4-1; Malibu 0-0, 2-2; Santa Clara (Oxnard) 0-0, 2-3; Grace Brethren (Simi Valley) 0-0, 1-3; Villanova Prep (Ojai) 0-0, 0-3.
Marmonte - East (I): Royal (Simi Valley) 0-0, 4-0; St. Bonaventure (Ventura) 0-0, 4-1; Simi Valley 0-0, 3-1; Westlake (Westlake Village) 0-0, 3-2; Newbury Park 0-0, 2-2.
Marmonte - West (I): Oaks Christian (Westlake Village) 0-0, 4-1; Moorpark 0-0, 3-1; Thousand Oaks 0-0, 3-2; Agoura 0-0, 2-3; Calabasas 0-0, 1-3.
Freelance:
11 MAN - Mission Prep 5-0,
8 MAN - Ojai Valley (Ojai) 1-0, Orcutt Academy 1-3
OTHER Div IV:
Mission: Cathedral (Los Angeles) 0-0, 5-0; Harvard-Westlake (North Hollywood) 0-0, 4-1; Serra [Junipero] (Gardena) 0-0, 4-1; Chaminade (West Hills) 0-0, 3-1; St. Francis (La Canada) 0-0, 3-1; St. Paul (Santa Fe Springs) 0-0, 1-3.Ocean: Culver City 0-0, 3-1; Morningside (Inglewood) 0-0, 3-2; Inglewood 0-0, 2-2; Santa Monica 0-0, 2-2; Beverly Hills 0-0, 1-3; Hawthorne 0-0, 1-3.
OTHER Div III:
Bay: West (Torrance) 0-0, 4-0; Mira Costa (Manhattan Beach) 0-0, 2-2; Redondo (Redondo Beach) 0-0, 2-3; Palos Verdes (Palos Verdes Estates) 0-0, 1-3; Palos Verdes Peninsula (Rolling Hills Estates) 0-0, 1-3; Leuzinger (Lawndale) 0-0, 0-4.Foothill: Canyon (Canyon Country) 0-0, 3-1; Hart [William S.] (Newhall) 0-0, 3-1; Valencia 0-0, 2-2; Saugus 0-0, 1-4; West Ranch (Valencia) 0-0, 1-4; Golden Valley (Santa Clarita) 0-0, 0-4.
Golden: Antelope Valley (Lancaster) 1-0, 4-0; Palmdale 1-0, 4-0; Knight [William J.] (Palmdale) 1-0, 2-2; Quartz Hill 1-0, 2-2; Eastside (Lancaster) 0-1, 3-1; Highland (Palmdale) 0-1, 1-3; Lancaster 0-1, 0-4; Littlerock 0-1, 0-4.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Welcome Back !!
Boys Water Polo
at the COLACMorro Bay 26, Lompoc 6
The Lompoc Braves water polo team hit the pool for its first varsity match in some 18 months. The pool hit back. Well, not the pool precisely, but the Morro Bay Pirates who may have been looking to exact some revenge for a series of recent losses to various Lompoc Valley teams.
Since the team was reborn about a month ago, Lompoc has only has only one game. A contest last Thursday against the Cabrillo JV (lost 18-14), but this was the initial action versus a varsity unit. It was also only the second water polo contest for most of the squad, half of whom are freshmen. It wasn't pretty, such things usually aren't, but it was a start. In any event, "Welcome Back" guys.
Morro Bay scored early & often, until a 4th quarter injunction from their coaches prohibited shooting the ball. The Pirates scored repeatedly on break-aways and counters, often having 3-1 or even 4-1 advantages against the Lompoc goalies. Both teams substituted generously, with almost everybody getting some playing time.
Braves : Goals - Matthew Willis 4, Harrison Brown 1, Bryan Dawson 1. Saves - Nathaniel Okonina (1st half) 3, Austin Nixa (2nd half) 1.
Pirates : Goals - Cole Baksic 5, Grant Johnson 4, Alexander McKee 4, Connor Rose 3, Marco Maffioli 2, Mac Reinhart 2, Keary Kennedy 2, Travis Chirman 2, Chandler Richmond 2. Saves - Jack Krill 10.
at Paul Nelson Pool [Santa Maria]
Cabrillo 17, Santa Maria 1
Saints: Collin Lindsey 1 goal.
at Oxnard
Santa Ynez 14, Rio Mesa 7
Pirates: Goal Scorers - Thomas Huddle 4, Greg Hatchell 3, Eric Illes 2, Karl Fredrickson 2, Antonio Barret, James Billington, John Lastra.
LPL Girls Golf
at Monarch Dunes (Front nine - Par 36)Nipomo 313, Santa Ynez 252
Titans (Included): Courtney Cuzick 45, Ashley Ruiz 48, Christine DeLaby 50.
Cross-Country
3-Way Meet at Mission Prep (5K)[Laguna Lake course - San Luis Obispo]
Girls
Templeton 15, Orcutt Academy 54, Mission Prep 70
Eagles: 1. Veronica Russell 19:39, 2. Dana Alpert 20:21, 3. Ann Taylor 20:46, 4. Kecymar Osuma 20:50, 5. Gwen Pipes 21:57
Spartans: 11. Karina Torres 23:32.
Royals: 18. Jillian Ronay
Boys
Templeton 34, Orcutt Academy 42, Mission Prep 58.
Eagles: 4. Jose Palacios 18:16, 6. Chris Wallace 18:29, 7. Jacob Gray 18:30, 8. Henry Schmidt 18:32.
Spartans: 1. Nicholas Murillo 17:37, 3. Joey Rowan 18:19, 11. Nick Atilano 18:41, 14. Roman Lopez 19:58, 15. Brad Mason 19:59.
Royals: 2. Jack Mooney 17:54, 5. Bailey Hungerford 18:26.
Read more here: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2012/09/26/2243325/prep-roundup-arroyo-grande-boys.html#storylink=cpy
Girls Tennis
The Orcutt Academy/Lompoc match at Lompoc has apparently been cancelled after it could not be postponed to next Monday.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
"It's been a while .... "
Girls Volleyball
at LompocLompoc 3, Morro Bay 2
[25-23, 22-25, 25-23, 21-25, 15-13]
WOW !!! The folks inside Paisola Pavillion were treated to an absolute classic Tuesday night on Bryan Ayer court. Coaches, staff, fans, parents, and other folks tended to respond the same when queried about the type of victory the Braves put together in front of an enthusiastic home crowd. When was the last time Lompoc won two league games in about a week (8 days)? "Ooooh, it's been a while ....". When was the last time the Braves swept all three levels on the same evening? "Yeah, that's been a while ...." When was the last time Lompoc beat a league opponent other than Santa Maria? "That's been a while." You get the picture - it's been a while. Volleyball maven Monie Thomas did remember a sweep of all threes levels against Santa Maria last year, and Head Coach Aaron Batula eventually recalled a non-Saints league win in 2006.
As for the actual varsity match which the Braves won 3 sets to 2, the point differential was 109-108 - in favor of the Pirates. Game 1 was pivotal, giving the Braves a huge boost of confidence and displaying a resilience they have not frequently shown. Lompoc took a quick 3-0 lead, but a service error and an ace made it 3-2. Further muddling by both teams gave each side another point, before a Brittany Balusan kill ignited a 5 point run by the Braves. The Pirates tried to stop the run with a time out, but shanked the following serve. Lompoc helped them out though with two more service errors sandwitched around a Chyanne Thomas kill. The Braves were up 10-5, with 3 of the 5 Pirate points on service errors.
Lompoc scored the next three, and looked to be cruising. Nope. The Pirates had kills from 3 different players, and a serving run from Kylie Hilliard and 'boom' - it was 13-11. Lompoc time out. A pair of kills from the Braves pushed the lead back to 4, but they turned the ball over with yet another service error. The teams then exchanged big plays - a Hedi Chavez stuff followed by a Julia Cervice kill that sent Carli Watt to the line. She served the Pirates back to even at 16 all. Christiana Landthaler then had one of her 'key moment' kills, and put Thomas back to serve. She served the Braves to a 20-16 advantage, and the Pirates called their 2nd TO. Morro Bay shanked the next serve, but was finally able to stop the run with another Cervice kill. A blown pass handed it right back to the Braves, led to alternating kills by Sierra Emrick (MB) and Balusan, and a 23-18 score. The Pirates couldn't handle Lindthaler's serve and it was game point, but his one wasn't done. Sybella Paredes' serving, and kills by Emrick & Watt, plus a bobble by the Braves defense, resulted in Lompoc's 2nd time out at 24-21. Another Emrick kill, and an un-returnable serve cut it to 24-23, before a service error gave the 25th point to the Braves.
Game 2 was more to the Pirates liking. After a 1-1 tie, Morro Bay used a series of Braves mistakes to forge an 8-2 lead. Lompoc had some mini-runs, but was never able to get even, and was soon down 22-15. Kills by Lauren Powell & Thomas made it 22-17, but Watt crushed one for 23-17. Over? Not quite. A Morro Bay service error, a Powell ace, and a Thomas kill made it 23-20. A Lompoc kill went just wide to set up game point, but the Pirates gave it right back with a serve that went long (24-21). Thomas killed one for 24-22, but Cervice returned the favor to end it at 25-22.
Game 3 saw Lompoc take an early 3-1 lead only to see the Pirates tie the game at 4-4, and then surge to a 6 point advantage (12-6). The Braves, however, clawed their way back to even the contest at 18 all. It was close the rest of the way with ties at 20,21,22, and 23, but Morro Bay defensive confusion and a Heidi Chavez kill tilted the game the Braves direction.
Game 4 was a very tight contest until just before the end. Neither side had a lead larger than 2 points until Becca Davis followed her kill with an ace to put the Braves up 20-17. There had been ties at 3, 4, 7, 9, 11, 12, and 15. The Pirates called their 2nd TO after Davis' exploits, and a pair of Lompoc errors allowed the visitors back within a point. Braves TO #2. Two Maddy Bray aces and more Lompoc mistakes put Morro Bay up 23-20, before a Balusan kill stopped the run. Unfortunately, yet another service error promptly returned the point and the ball to the Pirates for set point. A Carli Watt kill took care of that, and the match was even at 2 sets apiece.
The Game 5 tiebreaker, a race to 15, also involved a type of 'call and response' see-saw action. Lompoc up 2-0, Morro Bay ties it at 2. Lompoc up 5-2, Pirates narrow it to 7-5. Lompoc leads 10-5, Morro Bay scores a pair - 10-7. Lompoc Time Out. The Braves finally pushed the score to 13-9 and a Pirate spike went long for 14-9. Surely, this one is oh-va - What ?? You have got to be kidding me !! Can you say 'service error' - 14-10. Two stuff blocks by the front line - 14-12. A Lompoc kill attempt - just wide 14-13. Finally, "Money' Landthaler sent a deep change-up over the net that the Pirate back line couldn't handle. MATCH OVER.
The varsity match started about 50 minutes late due to the undercard running long (see below), and though the crowd had thinned somewhat by the final kill, there were plenty of folks on hand to witness one last bit of drama. A Chyanne Thomas admirer recruited a few pals to help him hold up a large sign asking her to the Homecoming Dance. She said yes, and her mother agreed - provided that she kept her grades up. Pictures were taken, and the place cleared out like a prison break. Aaron Batula was one of the last people out of the gym - the scoreboard was still on and he wanted a picture before he turned it off to put away the equipment. It had , indeed, been a while.
Braves: Chyanne Thomas 8 kills,4 aces; Brittany Balusan 12 kills; Becca Davis 19 digs; Heidi Chavez 33 assists; Christiana Landthaler 6 kills (incldg the match winner); Lauren Powell 5 kills. Chavez verged on the spectacular, giving Lompoc whatever was needed - sets, kills, serves, and perhaps most importantly calm leadership. She was also reportedly playing while quite sick.
Pirates: Kassie McClory 18 digs, Sybella Paredes 16 digs, Sierra Emrick 11 kills.
Junior Varsity
Lompoc 2, Morro Bay 0
[25-15, 25-16]
Monie Thomas' crew rolled, advancing to a 7-3 record. Seven wins is already better than they did last year.
Freshmen
Lompoc 2, Morro Bay 1
[25-20, 24-26, 15-12]
Coach Laura Shelvis was quite happy with her girls 1st win of the season, even though she believed they should have done it in straight sets.
Other LPL Action
Templeton 3, Nipomo 1
[25-22, 22-25, 25-23, 25-18]
Eagles (4-0 LPL, 14-9): Carly Roth 15 kills, 4 aces, 10 digs; Heather Fields 24 kills, 13 digs; Autumn Russell 12 kills, 7 digs; Sydney Roth 6 aces, 50 assists; Lindsey Wyatt 41 digs, 30 serve receptions.
Titans (2-1, 10-6): Paige Waymire 27 kills; Sarah Stahl 58 digs; Christina Ozzimo 43 assists; Taylor Nevitt 8 kills; Kiana Worth 4 aces.
Santa Ynez 3, @ Santa Maria 0
[25-5, 25-10, 25-10]
Pirates (2-1 LPL, 10-7): Kelly Krivulka 7 kills, 5 aces; Alexandra Carlson 16 assists; Ashley Carroll 9 digs. Sarah Fenega was named Player of the Match for her all-around contributions.
Boys Water Polo
at the COLACCabrillo 14, Oxnard 8
Too much Eduardo Cardenas. He had 6 goals (5 in the first half, 4 in less than 3 minutes in the 1st quarter), at least 1 assist, 8 steals, plus numerous deflections, changed shots, and a fair amount of general mayhem caused. In short, he was an offensive force, and a defensive pest. Cabrillo began extensive substitutions at the start of the 3rd period, which was also about the time that CHS Head Coach Joel Jory picked up his 'yellow card' for "too much chipping".
The game itself wasn't all that close, although the Yellowjackets scored the last 3 goals of the 2nd period to cut the margin to 2 (7-5). The visitors also netted 2 goals in the final 28 seconds of regulation to make the final 14-8. Oxnard opened the scoring, but Cabrillo tied it up 38 seconds later. The Jackets took the lead again, a few ticks under the 4 min. mark of the 1st period, but that would be their last lead of the game. Just 37 seconds later, Cardenas tied the game at 2-2 with the initial goal of his scoring onslaught, and it was 5-2 at the break.
Two more Conq goals early in the 2nd period made the gap 7-2, but Oxnard, helped by Cabrillo exclusions, scored the last 3 of the quarter for a 7-5 halftime. Goals by Naughton, Cardenas, and Navarro (2) enabled the Conqs to forge an 11-6 lead after 3 periods, and the first 3 scores in the 4th belonged to Cabriilo as well.
Conqs: Eduardo Cardenas 6 goals, 1 assist, 8 steals; Nick Matulis 2 goals; Alfredo Navarro 2 goals; Noah Caro 2 goals; Phil Naughton 1 goal; Cannon Creese 1 goal; Gavin Kilcoyne c.12 saves.
'Jackets: 2 goals - Addison Tarr/Taylor Dunn/Jenner Wiggins; 1 goal - Jon Herrera/Connor Sipes. Saves - Jason Ruiz 12.
Junior Varsity
Oxnard 16, Cabrillo 6
The Conqs allowed the 1st 6 goals of the game, and were never close. They did, however, get a sizable proportion of their 23 man roster time in the pool.
Girls Tennis
Cabrillo 14, Nipomo 4The return of Alex Siefe from injury was a happy occasion, but not a vital necessity.
Conqs [Included]: Singles (7-2) - Kaeli Jones 1-0 (6-3); Emily Wasson 1-0 (6-2). Doubles (7-2) - Alex Siefe/Morgan Coffin 3-0 (6-4, 6-2, 6-0).
Titans (0-5 LPL, 0-7): Point Scorers - Kelly Springford 2-1 (7-5, 7-5, 3-6); Gianna Abatti/Nicole Johnson 2-1 (6-2, 6-4, 4-6).
Junior Varsity
Cabrillo 14, Nipomo 4
Coach Doug Meeder doesn't remember the exact record his squad has compiled this season - he just remembers that they are Undefeated !!Titans: Singles - Taylor Witcher 2-1, Sydney S. 0-3, Daisy 0-2, Elle 0-1. Doubles - Alej/Sydney R 1-2, Mikayla C/Esme S 1-1, Michaela T/Esme S 0-1, Miriam V/Aimee A 0-3.
Other LPL Action
Santa Maria 10, Morro Bay 8 [@ Minami Center]
(Games - SM 82, MB 79)
The Saints won two sets that they had trailed in late, including one where they were down 5-2.
Saints [3-3 LPL, 4-4]: Singles (2-7) - #1 Hannah Lindgrin Doubles (8-1) - Sussana Reyes/Daisy Lomeli 3-0, Monica Hernandez/ Jade Dodson 3-0, Elvia Martinez/Shara Natividad at least 1 win.
Morro Bay [1-4 LPL, 2-6]: Singles (7-2) - Tess Badrigan 3-0 (6-2, 6-4, 6-1); Sierra Wilcox 2-1 (2-6, 7-5, 6-3); Amanda Newport 2-1 (5-7, 6-0, 6-2). Doubles - Clare Vogel/Skye Schwellenbach.
Santa Ynez 0, Templeton 0
No Information Provided
Thursday's Match-ups
Morro Bay at Cabrillo
Lompoc at Templeton
Santa Ynez at Nipomo
Read more here: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2012/09/25/2242200/prep-roundup-san-luis-obispo-arroyo.html#storylink=c
Lompoc at Templeton
Santa Ynez at Nipomo
Read more here: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2012/09/25/2242200/prep-roundup-san-luis-obispo-arroyo.html#storylink=c
Monday, September 24, 2012
Off Just A Little ....
There were several LPL Girls Golf duals on Monday, and Part 1 of a Girls Tennis match-up...
The Lompoc Braves have the LPL Bye on Tuesday, but have filled the gap with a non-league opponent. Sorta ... The Orcutt Academy Spartans normally use the courts at Hancock College for their home matches, and tennis contests are usually split - the Varsity at one school site, and the JV at the other due to the lack of courts.
This one is split a bit differently, the Braves host both match-ups. The Varsity match on Wednesday, and Monday's JV tilt at the Dave Bickmore Courts. It was a tight contest through most of the session, but the Spartans managed to pull away at the end.
The initial round went 4-2 to the Spartans, while the second was tied 3-3. In both instances, the OA advantage in games was only 25-24. Round 3 was another 4-2 split, but it was much closer than that. The round was tied 2-2 with the last two matches on the court, and they were both late ties.
If Lompoc had taken both sets by the requisite two games, the score would have been tied 9-9 (68-68), and would have precipitated the extremely rare 'Rotation Tie-Breakers'. Alas, it was not to be - Orcutt took 4 of the next 5 games to lock up the win. Does demonstrate how a few points here and there can make a huge difference. On the plus side, all the Lompoc girls scored at least one point.
One further note, Lompoc was without JV headman, Jim Steffey. The big guy was out sick, so Varsity Head Coach Marjie Ledgerwood capably filled in. Hope you get well soon, Coach !!
Lompoc: Singles - Sophia Carillo 1-2, Korina Cervantes 1-2, Madi Hotchkiss 1-2. Doubles - Melissa Valadez/Stephany Gutierrez 1-2, Gessel Lopez/Edith Elenes 1-2, Carmen Chavez/Ofelia Chavez 2-1.
Orcutt: Singles - Kiana SanJose 3-0, Nadia Veltens [Belgian Exch. Student] 3-0, Madi Jones 0-3. Doubles - Kourtney Gilbertson/Megan White 3-0, Ileana Gonzalez/Sam Baeza 2-1, Destinee Clark/Antonella Viola 1-0, Antonella Viola/Michaela Sarellano 1-0, Shayda Fatoorchi/Ronica Patel 1-0.
Santa Maria 309 [Other Reports 306], Lompoc 319
After a fairly easy time on the Morro Bay course last Thursday, the Braves returned to a tough golf course on Monday. Although the scores were up a bit, Head Coach Tom Garrard was happy with the result, as the squad was much improved from their outing two weeks ago at the comparable La Purisima course. Both alternates also performed well this week.
Braves: Selena Krisher 65, Nicole Flores 68, Sarandon Vickery 60, Ivette Ordaz 63, Jasmine Martinez70, Mackenzee Chambers 63. Alternates - Celeste Kamery 67, Kayla Doran 70.
Saints: (Reportedly Included) April Gomez 62, Sabrina Arcos 62, Selina Ybarra 64
at Morro Bay Golf Course
(Front Nine, Par-35)
Cabrillo 241, Morro Bay 315
Karen Santamaria and teammate Roselei Redrick tied for Medalist Honors with rounds of 45.
Cabrillo: Karen Santamaria 45, Roselei Redrick 45, Jacqueline McDonough 46, Gaby Baumgardner 49, Kelsie Merrick 56, Christina Sawyer 57.
Morro Bay: Caitlyn Visel 59.
Girls Tennis
Orcutt 11, Lompoc 7The Lompoc Braves have the LPL Bye on Tuesday, but have filled the gap with a non-league opponent. Sorta ... The Orcutt Academy Spartans normally use the courts at Hancock College for their home matches, and tennis contests are usually split - the Varsity at one school site, and the JV at the other due to the lack of courts.
This one is split a bit differently, the Braves host both match-ups. The Varsity match on Wednesday, and Monday's JV tilt at the Dave Bickmore Courts. It was a tight contest through most of the session, but the Spartans managed to pull away at the end.
The initial round went 4-2 to the Spartans, while the second was tied 3-3. In both instances, the OA advantage in games was only 25-24. Round 3 was another 4-2 split, but it was much closer than that. The round was tied 2-2 with the last two matches on the court, and they were both late ties.
If Lompoc had taken both sets by the requisite two games, the score would have been tied 9-9 (68-68), and would have precipitated the extremely rare 'Rotation Tie-Breakers'. Alas, it was not to be - Orcutt took 4 of the next 5 games to lock up the win. Does demonstrate how a few points here and there can make a huge difference. On the plus side, all the Lompoc girls scored at least one point.
One further note, Lompoc was without JV headman, Jim Steffey. The big guy was out sick, so Varsity Head Coach Marjie Ledgerwood capably filled in. Hope you get well soon, Coach !!
Lompoc: Singles - Sophia Carillo 1-2, Korina Cervantes 1-2, Madi Hotchkiss 1-2. Doubles - Melissa Valadez/Stephany Gutierrez 1-2, Gessel Lopez/Edith Elenes 1-2, Carmen Chavez/Ofelia Chavez 2-1.
Orcutt: Singles - Kiana SanJose 3-0, Nadia Veltens [Belgian Exch. Student] 3-0, Madi Jones 0-3. Doubles - Kourtney Gilbertson/Megan White 3-0, Ileana Gonzalez/Sam Baeza 2-1, Destinee Clark/Antonella Viola 1-0, Antonella Viola/Michaela Sarellano 1-0, Shayda Fatoorchi/Ronica Patel 1-0.
Girls Golf
at Cypress Ridge Golf CourseSanta Maria 309 [Other Reports 306], Lompoc 319
After a fairly easy time on the Morro Bay course last Thursday, the Braves returned to a tough golf course on Monday. Although the scores were up a bit, Head Coach Tom Garrard was happy with the result, as the squad was much improved from their outing two weeks ago at the comparable La Purisima course. Both alternates also performed well this week.
Braves: Selena Krisher 65, Nicole Flores 68, Sarandon Vickery 60, Ivette Ordaz 63, Jasmine Martinez
Saints: (Reportedly Included) April Gomez 62, Sabrina Arcos 62, Selina Ybarra 64
at Morro Bay Golf Course
(Front Nine, Par-35)
Cabrillo 241, Morro Bay 315
Karen Santamaria and teammate Roselei Redrick tied for Medalist Honors with rounds of 45.
Cabrillo: Karen Santamaria 45, Roselei Redrick 45, Jacqueline McDonough 46, Gaby Baumgardner 49, Kelsie Merrick 56, Christina Sawyer 57.
Morro Bay: Caitlyn Visel 59.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Lompoc JV GVB Tourney
The 2012 Lompoc '2012 Flowers and Spikes JV Volleyball Tournament' was held on 22 Sep 2012.
POOL PLAY
Match 1: Righetti 2, St Joseph 0 [25-14, 25-21]Match 2: Cabrillo 2, Lompoc 1 [20-25, 25-19, 17-15]
Match 3: Lompoc 2, Righetti 0 [25-15, 25-20]
Match 4: Cabrillo 2, St. Joseph 1 [25-23, 19-25, 15-7]
Match 5: Lompoc 2, St. Joseph 0 [25-16, 25-23]
Match 6: Righetti 2, Cabrillo 0 [25-23, 25-20]
Ranking (Team Rank, Match Record, Game Record, Points for- Points against)
1) Lompoc 2-1, 5-2, 159-134
2) Righetti 2-1, 4-2, 135-128
3) Cabrillo 2-1, 4-4, 164-164
4)St. Joseph 0-3, 1-6, 129-159
PLAYOFFS
SF 1:4) St Joseph 25, 1) Lompoc 21
SF 2:
2) Righetti 25, 3) Cabrillo 15
Championship:
2) Righetti 25, 4) St Joseph 23
All-Tournament Team
LompocYolanda Anguiano
Lexie Barbosa
Cabrillo
Aly Bean
Madison McNamee
St Joseph
Katie Jetter
Bethany Smith
Righetti
Judith Salazar
Haley Stowe
Righetti XC Invitational
It was a good day for Paso Robles at Waller Park as they took both varsity contests. Nipomo junior Kyra Meko won the Girls Varsity race in 20:22.
SLO Tribune
Girls Varsity
Boys JV
Girls JV
Story Links
SM TimesSLO Tribune
Result Links
Boys Varsity1 | PASO ROBLES HS | 20 | ||
2 | SANTA YNEZ HS | 52 | ||
3 | NIPOMO HS | 110 | ||
4 | ATASCADERO HS | 121 | ||
5 | ESTANCIA HS | 122 | ||
6 | RIGHETTI HS | 141 | ||
7 | PIONEER VALLEY HS | 143 |
Girls Varsity
1 | PASO ROBLES HS | 39 | ||
2 | ATASCADERO HS | 48 | ||
3 | PIONEER VALLEY HS | 58 | ||
4 | RIGHETTI HS | 102 | ||
5 | ESTANCIA HS | 110 |
Boys JV
Girls JV
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Week 4 Football Results
Thursday, September 20th
LOS PADRESCabrillo (Lompoc) 55, Santa Maria 20
JV: Cabrillo 38, Santa Maria 0
Frosh: Santa Maria 45, Cabrillo 16
Friday, September 21st
LOS PADRESLompoc 49, Morro Bay 14
Too many Braves, too many times.
Junior Varsity: Lompoc 35, Morro Bay 7
Clinton Portis broke open the game with two long Punt Return TD's in the 2nd half.
Frosh [Thurs]: Lompoc 49, Nipomo 35
Torey Sims threw for 2 TD's & scrambled for another. Touchdowns were reportedly also scored by Isaac Jordan, Rauly Yanez, Richard Foster, Darius Dunston, and Dillon Davis.
Templeton 36, Nipomo 18
Santa Ynez - Bye
PAC-7
Atascadero 22, Pioneer Valley 16
Paso Robles 27, Righetti 21
St. Joseph 35, San Luis Obispo 30
Arroyo Grande - Bye
NON-LEAGUE [SLO/SB]
Santa Barbara 24, Centennial (Bakersfield) 21
Channel Islands (Oxnard) 28, San Marcos (SB) 0
Dos Pueblos (Goleta) 42, Rio Mesa (Oxnard) 28
Mission Prep (SLO) 61, Greenfield 13
Carpinteria 29, Santa Clara (Oxnard) 6
Bishop Diego/Santa Paula - Bye
NON-LEAGUE [Ventura/LA (w/League connection) Co]
Camarillo 26, Ventura 10
Buena (Ventura) 49, Pacifica (Oxnard) 28
Hueneme (Oxnard) 35, Xavier Prep (Palm Desert) 27
Downey 31, Oxnard 21
Simi Valley 46, Calabasas 17
Palos Verdes (Palos Verdes Estates) 35, Moorpark 34 [OT]
Nordhoff (Ojai) 29, Thousand Oaks 21
Crespi (Encino) 43, Westlake (Westlake Village) 17
Royal (Simi Valley) 24, Agoura 18
Santa Margarita (Rancho Sta. Marg.) 35, St. Bonaventure (Ventura) 27
Crenshaw (LA) 13 Oaks Christian (Westlake Village) 2
Newbury Park - Bye
Oak Park 14, El Segundo 13
Fillmore 54, Desert (Edwards AFB) 41
Frazier Mountain (Lebec) 28, Grace Brethren (Simi Valley) 18
Malibu 40, Flintridge Prep (La Canada) 34 [OT]
NON-LEAGUE [Other Div IV]
Mission Lg Teams
Narbonne (Harbor City) 22, Serra (Gardena) 9
{Will this move the BRAVES up a notch ???}
Cathedral (Los Angeles) 53, Cantwell-Sacred Heart (Montebello) 14
Harvard-Westlake (No. Hollywood) 56, El Camino Real (Woodland Hills) 14
Bishop Amat (La Puente) 35, St. Paul (Santa Fe Springs) 24
St. Francis (La Canada) 38, West Ranch (Valencia) 30
Chaminade (West Hills) - Bye
Ocean Lg Teams
Valencia 41, Santa Monica 13
Culver City 51, West Adams (LA) 0
Morningside (Inglewood) 20, Centennial (Compton) 6
San Marino 45, Beverly Hills 0
Inglewood 54, Hamilton (LA) 7
Hawthorne - Bye
8 MAN NON-LEAGUE
Coast Union (Cambria) 58, Rolling Hills Prep (San Pedro) 20
Dunn (Los Olivos) 38, Orcutt Academy (Orcutt) 36
Maricopa 86, Faith Christian (Coalinga) 18
Liberty Christian (Hntgtn. Bch.) 32, Hillcrest Christian (Thd. Oaks) 12
Saturday, September 22nd
Poly (Pasadena) 2, Villanova Prep (Ojai) 0 [Forfeit]8 MAN
CONDOR
Thacher (Ojai) 58, Laguna Blanca (Santa Barbara) 0
NON-LEAGUE
Cuyama Valley (New Cuyama) 66, Concordia (Sylmar) 8
Cate (Carpinteria) 35, Faith Baptist (Canoga Park) 28 Valley Christian Academy (Santa Maria) 78, Immanuel Christian (Ridgecrest) 48
Northwest Christian (Bakersfield) 52, Shandon 13
Ojai Valley (Ojai) 52, Lee Vining 28
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Thursday Was a Good Day for Cabrillo
Football
at Huyck StadiumCabrillo 55, Santa Maria 20 STORY
Don Willis, Saints Head Coach and the Conquistadors Defensive Coordinator last year, couldn't have been thrilled with the 'defense' he saw early in this one. It had the wags in the press box talking about it being a 'defensive struggle' - as in, "a struggle to find any".
The first half was a competition to see who could have the most plays bust wide open at the line of scrimmage. Cabrillo's Bryce Moses collected 198 of his 300+ yards (26 carries) and 3 of his 4 TD's mostly on simple off tackle and pitch plays. Santa Maria's Dominique Garrett, meanwhile, was throwing quick bubble screens to his wide-outs who were then off to the races - and the end zone. There was some appearance of defense in the 2nd half as the Conqs outscored the Saints 27-0.
On a somber note, several of the Santa Maria players had to leave the game due to injury, including one who had to be transported by ambulance late in the 4th quarter. However Coach Willis was able to report after the game that the prognosis for each of those injured were good. Stating that the individual was taken to the hospital only as a precaution.
Junior Varsity
Cabrillo 38, Santa Maria 0
Freshman Games
at Santa Maria 45, Cabrillo 16
Note: Morro Bay has no Frosh team, but Lompoc traveled up to Nipomo to take on the Titans at 4 pm on Thursday. Both the JV (4 pm) & Varsity (7 pm) will play Morro Bay on Friday. The Varsity game is scheduled to be on TAP-TV.
Boys Water Polo
at the City of Lompoc Aquatic CenterCabrillo 18, Atascadero 4
It was open season on the winless doggies on Wednesday. While Cabrillo led 8-0 after one, and 11-1 at halftime, bad goal tending wasn't the problem for the group from up north. The Conqs had another dozen shots saved plus 2 each off the posts and crossbar. The stifling Cabrillo defense created turnovers, break-a-ways, and a multitude of other opportunities. Gavin Kilgore also had 8 stops for the Conqs in the 1st half, including a 5-meter penalty.
Cabrillo (6-3): Goals - Nick Matulis 5, Eduardo Cardenas 5, Noah Caro 3, Brett Gordan 2, plus one each for Joel Lawson, Alfredo Navarro, Ben Wulfsteig, and Cannon Creese. Kilgore had about a dozen saves and Cody Stevens added a few more in the 4th quarter.
Greyhounds: Goals - David Hernandez 2, Andrew Sedley 1, Jack Fischer 1. Saves - Matt Buckingham 13.
Junior Varsity
Atascadero 14, Cabrillo 2
Remember the name Dylan Hughes. He dominated the pool, scoring 9 goals and doing innumerable other things to lead the Greyhounds to victory. Five other players each scored one goal apiece for the visitors. Cabrillo received goals from Zach Cole and Steven Eisen.
Girls Tennis
at Cabrillo HSCabrillo 16, Santa Maria 2
The coaches agreed that it could have, and perhaps should have, been closer. Cabrillo Head Coach MaryBeth Steiber posited "The score didn't reflect how well they (SM) played, especially in doubles." Saints Head Coach Ginny Barnett stated that while her squad was "Technically sound and understood tennis strategy, Cabrillo just caused us to make too many unforced errors." Summing it up with "We just didn't execute very well today - at all."
Conqs : Singles (8-1) - Kelsey Atkin 3-0 (6-1,6-0,6-0); Rikky Patel 2-0 (6-1,6-1), Dasha Williams 0-1 (2-6); Julie de Vonage 3-0 (6-3,6-1,7-5). Doubles (8-1) - Audriana Laporte/Kayla Sandoval 3-0 (6-3,6-2,6-3); Morgan Coffin/Alex Siefe 2-0 (6-3,6-3), Morgan Coffin/Emily Wasson 1-0 (6-1); Krystel Delos Reyes/Maddie McDonough 2-1 (2-6,6-4,6-2).
Saints (3-4, 2-3 LPL): Singles - Hannah Lindgren 0-2, Jocelyn Gil 0-1; Caija McNeil 0-3; Brittany Gomez 0-1, Leslie Huitron 1-1. Doubles - Daisy Lomeli/Sussana Reyes 1-2; Jade Dodson/Monica Hernandez 0-3; Elvia Martinez/Shara Natividad 0-3.
Junior Varsity
Cabrillo 18, SM 0
Doug Meeder took his usual nine member contingent with him on the road - which was unfortunate, because they really could have used some subs. As it was, all the starters had to stay in the match and everyone swept.
at Dave Bickmore Courts (Lompoc HS)
Lompoc 11, Nipomo 7
Don Willis wasn't the only one to coach against their alma mater on the LHS campus on Thursday. Nipomo Head Coach Casey Wright, Lompoc High School Class of 1995, brought his burel-clad blushets to battle at Bickmore.
The Braves have relied on their singles all year, and they came through yet again. Marielle Tabin & the Gracyk sisters gave Lompoc a big enough advantage to overcome a narrow loss in doubles.
Braves : Singles (7-2) - Emily Gracyk 3-0 (6-1,6-4,6-2); Marielle Tabin 2-1 (6-0,1-6,6-2); Erica Gracyk 2-1 (6-1,4-6,6-4). Doubles (4-5) - Janett Ruiz/Mariana Soto 2-1 (4-6,6-4,6-3); Collette Campitelli/Genesis Garza 2-1 (1-6,6-3,6-0); Melanie Esparza/Marisol Villalobos 0-3 (4-6,1-6,1-6).
Titans : Singles - Monica Guerrero 0-2, Diana Kirchevsky 0-1; Kelly Springford 2-1; Kelly Barrett 0-3. Doubles - Gianna Abatti/Nicole Johnson 3-0, Bekah Archambeault/Ashley Jimenez 1-2; Devan Newberry/Maria Alcantar 1-2.
Junior Varsity
Nipomo 9 (74), Lompoc 9 (72)
This one was about as close as one can get to even. Each of the three rounds was tied 3-3, and the Braves lost it, according to Coach Jim Steffey, due to "too many 6-0's".
Other LPL
Santa Ynez 16, Morro Bay 2
SY rolls again, capturing the flag in the 'Battle of the Pirates' - the day after International Talk Like a Pirate day.
Pirates (6-2, 4-0): Singles (7-2) - #3 Tyler Bunderson 3-0. Doubles (9-0) - #2 Bree Jensen/Reagan Mroz 3-0 (6-0,6-0,6-0); #3 Paige Jensen/Eliza Nash 3-0 (lost 2 games)
Girls Volleyball
LPL Results
The two local teams battled it out in Cabrillo's Wednesday night "Pink Game" fundraiser (See Previous Post), and Megan Love, one of the fundraiser organizers, who was still selling goodies at the CHS/SMHS game on Thursday, reports that over a thousand dollars was collected. The rest of the league played on Thursday -
Nipomo 3, Morro Bay 0
[25-16, 25-22, 25-15]
Titans (8-0, 2-0 LPL): Paige Waymire 12kills, 3 aces; Christina Ozzimo 26 assists; Sarah Stahl 22 digs; Taylor Nevitt 3 aces, 3 blocks.
Pirates: No Stats Reported
Templeton 3, Santa Maria 0
[25-4, 25-12, 25-16]
Eagles (6-1, 3-0 LPL): Sydney Roth 23 assists; Carly Roth 5 kills; Lucy Portillo 5 kills; Lindsey Wyatt 5 kills; Mari Stewart 5 digs.
Saints: No Stats Reported
@ Santa Ynez 3, Mission Prep 0
[25-16, 25-20, 25-12]
Pirates: Ariel Johnson 7 kills; Megan Schumer 4 kills, 2 blocks.
Royals (3-5): Noelle Laird 7 kills, 8 digs; Jessa Culver 20 digs; Grace Ready 5 kills, 10 digs.
Read more here: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2012/09/20/2235665/prep-roundup-atascadero-downs.html#storylink=cp
Girls Golf
LPL Tournament #2at the Morro Bay Golf Club (9 holes)
After tying Nipomo for the title in the initial LPL tourney last week, the Cabrillo girls were just a little bit miffed. They rectified the situation on Thursday with a convincing win over the rest of the league. Last week only 3 of 36 girls shot in the 40's, but on this occasion all the Conq scorers did so. They also had yet another player step forward to lead the squad, as Roselei Redrick posted the team low this time out. Jennifer Baltimore (MB) was the Medalist on her home course, scoring a 40 and easily outpacing the field.
Cabrillo [232]: Roselei Redrick 44, Karen Santamaria 46, Jacqueline McDonough 46, Gaby Baumgardner 47, Christina Sawyer 49, Kelsie Merrick
Nipomo [243]: Ashley Ruiz 46, Courtney Cuzick 48, Christine Delaby 49, Ashley Gonzales 50, Destiny Fryckman 50, Paige Johnson
Morro Bay [247]: Jennifer Baltimore 40, Michelle Cordova 55, Lily Keogh 46, Jamie James 55, Aly. Garcia-Noriega 61, Ale. Garcia-Noriega 62.
Lompoc [289]: Sarandon Vickery 51, Ivette Ordaz 56, Selena Krisher 60, Esmerelda Martinez 62, Mackenzee Chambers 60, Moriah Decker
Santa Maria [289]: Selina Ybarra 51 (Tied her PR), Angela Quintero 55, Amee Cuenca 59, Diana Ordaz 60, April Gomez 64, Sabrina Arcos
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