Both local High Schools hit the road for club visits, there was the usual Monday gathering at Giovanni's in Orcutt for the Northern Santa Barbara County Athletic Round Table (NSBCART) and CIF-SS released their weekly batch of polls.
You might have guessed who one of the AOTW's is -
GIRLS GOLF
Lompoc vs Nipomo*
at Monarch Dunes (Front 9, Par 36) Temp = 100F
Nipomo 263, Lompoc 287
Danielle Morgan |
Brooke Cuzich |
Titans: Brooke Cuzich *38, Carah Frank 53, Chelsea McNiel 53, Brook Panzardi 54, Beyonce Diaz 68, Ivette Fuentes 65.
Braves: Kendal Martin 43, Eva Barajas 63, Danielle Morgan 52, Tiersa Veloz 64, Ruby Gonzales 65, Marina Zellers 65.
*Medalist
Danielle Morgan had another fine effort at the #3 spot for the Braves, trailing only Cuzich
and usual Lompoc #1 Kendal Martin.
Cabrillo vs Orcutt Academy*
at Rancho Maria Golf Course
Cabrillo 261, Orcutt 270
Brittany McCune |
Kylie Moldt |
Ashlyn Wiswall |
Conqs: Baylee Gregory 50, Ashlyn Wiswall 49, Gabi Delgado 56, Brianna Gonzales 62, Kylie Moldt 51,
Britney McCune 55.
Spartans: Madi Birch *48, Karli Lundberg 54, Rochelle McClung62, Erika Tuttobene 53, Ashley McClung 58, Kayleigh Boyd 57.
*Medalist
Britney McCune 55.
Spartans: Madi Birch *48, Karli Lundberg 54, Rochelle McClung
*Medalist
NSBCART
Athletes Of the Week
Male Athlete of the Week
Toa Taua, Lompoc, Football
Toa played with the first unit on both sides of the ball in Friday nights 54-0 victory over Righetti. Had 240 yards rushing on just 8 attempts offensively (30.0 per), including TD runs of 49 & 61 yards. Was also a force on defense.
Female Athlete of the Week
Last Thursday, Megan was a key factor for the Spartans in their 12-6 win over perennial LPL Champions Santa Ynez. Her 3 set sweep (8-0,6-1,6-1) included a remarkable 6-0 defeat of 2-time LPL Singles Champ Mary Kovaloski. She also split two sets against Nipomo on Tuesday.
Athletes/Coaches/Administrators
Lompoc
Dick Barrett - "Mr. LHS Athletics"
(Retired Teacher/Coach/AD/Volunteer)
Girls Volleyball
Casidy Cunningham
The offensive force of the LHS Volleyball squad.
Logan Blanco
The other half of the equation - the defensive rock.
Football
Fred Perry |
Jr., RB/LB/S/Etc.
Probably the best football prospect in the area, has received interest from a number of D1 programs. Sometimes has trouble tracking his hat.
Fred Perry
Center
Fred is the starting Center for the Braves - he and his O-Line compatriots have opened many a gap for the backs to cruise through.
Cabrillo
NONE
Allan Hancock College
AD - Kim Ensing
Womens Water Polo
Dominique Miller - Head Coach
Coach Miller |
Gonzalez and Edman |
5-3, Soph, Set, (Nipomo) Co-Captain
All-Conference First Team and Team MVP (25 goals, 11 steals). Currently has 23 goals, 25 steals, 11 assists.
Kinsley Edman
5-5, Soph, GK
2015-16: All-Conference Second Team & AHC Team Defensive MVP. She allowed 47 goals, blocked 62 shots in 11 games. Currently has 47 blocks. Played volleyball, water polo and softball at Cabrillo.
Football
Seth Damron - Offensive Co-ordinator
Coach Danron |
He was pleased with the offensive production the Bulldogs had in their win Saturday against Santa Ana College. Hancock's next game is on the road at San Bernadino.
Matt waves to the folks |
The Bulldogs QB completed 80% of his throws for "about 250", had 4TD and 0 picks.
Orcutt Academy
AD - Chad McKenzie
Talked about the Spartans football 8-man squad, “We almost got Thacher last week”, but they came up short 42-36.
Girls Golf Jim McManus - Coach
Madi Birch
Jr, Co-Captain
Girls Volleyball
Jim Milton - Coach
Becky Avila
Becca Sparks
Girls Tennis
Megan Vise'
(See Above)
Football
Or is it the other way around ? |
Cole Carpenter Mitch Carpenter
The “twin towers”, twin brothers Mitchell and Cole Carpenter, are 6’4” receivers who also play defense. Against Thacher each caught 2 TD passes. Mitchell had 93 yard receiving and Cole had 96.
Pioneer Valley
NONE
Righetti
AD - Kevin Barbarick
Girls Golf
Brian Tomooka - Head Coach
Cambria Fua (L)
Dominca Garcia (R)
Girls Volleyball
Zane Sheckert
Ashley Renoso
Football
Ed Hermann - Head Coach
Cody McCormack (L)
“Cody leads our team in tackles and is a bullet on special teams. Johnuel is our leading rusher and a key player on defense. Both are 4.0 students in the classroom,” Ed Herrmann.
Johnuel Laron (R)
Some good news from the luncheon invoving Johnuel. He was the player (#15) at RB/SB/LB for the Warriors who was injured in the first half Friday night. He reports that his heavily taped left knee is progressing rapidly, and he hopes to return to practice on Wednesday. Righetti has a bye this week, and he fully expects to play the first week of October. He was also quite happy about winning the drawing - especially after initially misplacing his ticket.
St Joseph
AD - Tom Mott
Girls Golf
Marissa Fosdick - Asst Coach
For several years, SJ hasn't had much girls golf participation, but this season about 15 girls came out for the squad. So Marissa got roped into helping out the head coach - her dad, Jim.
With lots of Freshmen and Sophomore on the current squad, leadership is very important - and is provided by the two athletes she brought.
Bella Kuepper (L)
Fr, #2 Golfer
Sara Cossa (R)
#1 Golfer
Usually Sara is near the top of the leaderboard at PAC-8 tourneys.
Girls Volleyball
Jessica Swaner - Head Coach
A first year Head Coach and ART rookie, Coach Swaner has been really impressed with the effort and leadership of the two players she brought to the luncheon.
She has a young team this year, with 1 senior, 4 juniors, and the rest are sophomores.
Ally Dias (5-2, Jr)
Libero/Defensive Specialist
2nd Year on Varsity
"One of the most driven and motivated" - Swaner
Has 1 service error in 61 attempts.
Taylor Ma'a (5-11, Jr)
Outside Hitter/Right Side/Setter
1st year on varsity. Very teachable.Versatile and never complains.
Football
Nate Guzman
Jr, WR
Had 120+ yards receiving on Friday night.
Santa Maria
AD - Brian Wallace
What once were speaking notes on flashcards or scraps of paper are now emails on your smart phone.
Girls Volleyball
Jaqueline Espinoza (Sr)
Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist
Andrea Silvas (Jr)
Moved from Middle Hitter to Outside Hitter.
Girls Golf
Maritza Reyes (So)
Marlen Reyes (So)
(or vice versa)
Newcomers to the game, the twins are expected to be the backbone of the team for years due to their dedication and hard work, which has already resulted in rapid improvement.
Football
The team is 3-2 - their best start in years and were competitive in both losses.
Angel Esparza (Sr)
Bryan Villa (Sr)
Marcos Moreno (Jr)
(L->R)
Santa Ynez
Cross Country
[L to R]
Emily Donahue (Jr)
#1 Runner & 2015 3200 CIF Champ.
Artem Borysyuk (Sr)
#2 Runner - about 3 seconds back.
Abby Sanger (Sr)
Just moved up to #2 Runner.
Cody Hill (Sr)
#1 Runner, top returner from 2015.
"Best Hair on the team" -according to McClurg.
Football
Josh McClurg - Head Coach
Talked about the fast start (31 pt 1st Qtr) in their 45-7 victory vs Templeton. QB Mike McCoy threw for 370 yards, 180 to Gabe Prendergast, but he brought two starting D-linemen.
Brennan Dellinger (6-0,250, Jr,DE)
Had 3 SACs and led team in tackles.
Gabriel "Gabe" Palato (6-2, 280, Jr, NT)
Was triple-teamed most of the game.
Valley Christian
Football
Randy Stanford - Asst. Coach
Talked about the Lions 52-44 win over Kings Christian in Lemoore. The starting FB/MLB got injured and these two players were shifted to cover for him.
Adam Aldana (Fr, TB/FB/DT/MLB)
Had 16 carries for 97 yards, 2 receptions for 19 yards, 18 tackles.
Trenton Lane (Jr, WR/TB)
Ran for 230 yards on 23 carries, 17 tackles.
and our Master of Ceremonies - Charles Sommer
who broadcasts Cabrillo Football on KTNK (1410 AM).
CIF-SS, etc. POLLS
GIRLS GOLF
No Polls
FOOTBALL (13 11-Man, 2 8-Man Divs)
2-3. Oaks Christian (Marmonte) L 3-2
2-4. St. Bonaventure (Marmonte) W 4-1
2-6. Arroyo Grande (PAC-5) W 4-1
3-6. Paso Robles (PAC-5) W 5-0
3-Other. Newbury Park (Camino), 4-1
5-1. Calabasas (Camino) W 5-0
5-5. Moorpark (Camino) W 3-1
5-6. Ventura (Channel) W 4-1
7-4. Pacifica/Oxnard (Pacific View) W 3-2
8-1. Grace Brethren (Tri-Valley) W 4-19-Other. Agoura (Canyon), 0-5
10-3. Dos Pueblos (Channel) W 4-1
10-4. Santa Ynez (Los Padres) W 4-0
11-5. Oak Park (Canyon) W 4-1
11-Other. Channel Islands (Pacific View), 4-112-Other. Santa Paula (Tri-Valley), 2-2
13-3 Hueneme (Pacific View) W 5-0
8M1-4. Thacher
8M1-5. Orcutt Academy
8M1-6. Villanova Prep
8M1-7. Cate
8M1-10. Laguna Blanca
8M1-4. Cuyama Valley
8M1-6. Hillcrest Christian/TO
8M1-8. Maricopa
1-6 Oaks Christian
1-Other. Arroyo Grande
2-5 Cate
3-T10 Carpinteria
4-9 Thacher
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL (Top 10 in 10 Divs)
2-1. Ventura
2-Other. Westlake
3-8. Agoura
3-9. Calabasas
4-8. Mission Prep (SLO)
5-Other. Templeton
5-Other. La Reina (Oxnard)
6-1. Laguna Blanca
6-4. Santa Ynez
6-6. Hueneme
8-3. Grace Brethren
8-5. Foothill Technology
8-8. Nordhoff
8-Other. Cate
10-2. Hillcrest Christian (Thousand Oaks)
BOYS WATER POLO (Top 10 in 7 Divs)
1-10 Santa Barbara
2-2 Agoura
2-8 Ventura
2-Other Dos Pueblos
3-1 Oaks Christian
3-7 Malibu
4-10 Royal
5-9 Santa Ynez
6-Other Villanova Prep (Ojai)
7-2 Santa Maria
AG and Righetti are both in Div 1 and are unranked.
CROSS COUNTRY (Top 10 in 5 Divs - Girls/Boys)
B2-5 Ventura
B3-7 Paso Robles
B4-1 Foothill Technology (Ventura)
B4-2 San Luis Obispo
B4-5 Oaks Christian
B4-8 Fillmore
B5-5 Thacher (Ojai)
B5-7 St Joseph (SM)
G2-5 Ventura
G3-3 Moorpark
G3-4 Oak Park
G4-2 Foothill Technology (Ventura)
G4-4 Atascadero
NCAA
In addition, the new FCS Collegiate football poll came out with Cal-Poly at #16, with South Dakota State 15th and Montana 11th. This is interesting because the Mustangs (3-1) beat each of those squads in the last two weeks. Poly's lone loss came against FBS opponent Nevada in double overtime. Go figure.
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