![]() For Burlingame, Alex Bozinovic had six goals and Matthew Derossett contributed three. Mathew Love added four goals for the Knights (14-7). Yeager had three goals in the fourth quarter. In a PAL play-in game for CCS, Loyola Marymount-bound Josiah Yeager filled the stat sheet with 10 goals, four steals and three assists to lead Hillsdale to a narrow victory. “This was a great way to build momentum heading into North Coast Section playoffs next week.” Hillsdale 14, Burlingame 13 “The guys played excellent team defense on Las Lomas’ ball-side attack offense tonight,” Miramonte coach John Nash said in an email. ![]() ![]() Nick Bea, Jack Behles, Brock Bliss and Oliver Sherwood also scored for the Mats, who captured their second consecutive league title. Patrick Stice scored four goals and Grant Kurtz, Griff Tunney and Tristan Tucker each had two as Miramonte finished DAL Foothill Division play undefeated with a victory over Las Lomas. Boys water polo Miramonte 14, Las Lomas 5 Lily Conaghan added two goals and Josie Nelson, Zoe McAnerney and goalie Phoebe Grant had one goal apiece. For HMB, Claire Lowings had three goals and multiple steals. “Great finish to the regular season and now we move on to CCS,” Terra Nova coach Don Potter said in an email. Malia Smith, Jordan Arnaudo, Sascha Ebinger, and Sonny Guilbaddouline had two goals apiece for Terra Nova. Terra Nova goalie Sydney Bolander played in the field to finish the game. HMB led much of the match, but Terra Nova charged back even though it lost three players with three ejections each. Half Moon Bay went 14-0 in the PAL Ocean Division. Terra Nova finished third in the stronger Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division. In a wild match to determine which team advanced to the CCS playoffs, Terra Nova rallied late to defeat rival Half Moon Bay. The Knights also got two goals from Sierra Brown, a goal and two assists from Teagan Claus, a goal and an assist from Rachel Eger and two assists each from Avery Bouyea and Makena Dietschy. Lily Palma scored five goals on Wednesday to lead Las Lomas. Las Lomas went winless in the powerful Foothill Division but is 14-10 overall. They finished league play 5-1, one game ahead of Campolindo. The Mats will head into the NCS playoffs with a 22-2 overall record. Miramonte clinched first place in the DAL Foothill Division with a victory on the road over Las Lomas. It was an important win as we head into the playoffs.” Acalanes fell to 18-6, 3-3.Ĭampo coach Kim Everist said her team “did a nice job of neutralizing key players for Acalanes and controlled the game. The Cougars scored three goals in the first quarter to take charge as they finished the regular season 17-6 overall and 4-2 in the division. Sydney Kring saved 14 shots and Ana Pieper scored four goals to help lead visiting Campolindo to a victory on Wednesday night over rival Acalanes to close out the Diablo Athletic League Foothill Division schedule.Ĭampo also got two goals from London Menard, one goal each from Sammy Frazier and Lily Holloway, four steals from Ainsley Hogan and two drawn ejections from Nikki Frazier. Girls water polo Campolindo 8, Acalanes 5 The Wildcats finished third in the league, behind Mitty and St. Jamie Lo added 25 digs and Logan Stern finished with 20 assists for SI. Ignatius, ranked fifth by the Bay Area News Group, got 16 kills and three blocks from Carol Manu and 10 kills from Suraya Newman to power past host Valley Christian 25-23, 25-21,18-25, 27-25 in West Catholic Athletic League play. Mary’s-Berkeley on Saturday after both won opening-round matches. 11 seed Las Lomas pulled off the upset of the night, beating No. San Mateo used to be a great place to live.No. The houses around there are starting at 1.5 million plus. I am sure the teachers don''t make enough money to live on now. I gave the school 5 stars for back in the day. Oh the school had real good drivers ed class that had new cars where I learned to drive. And I am sure that the school has also changed for the worse also. We used to treat people like human beings not cattle. ![]() Greed and could care less about the passengers and the service. To bad many are gone now retired like me and the new people have taken over and you see the results. I worked with some of the best people at United. ![]() I did have to go to CSM also for a couple of years but it paid off. Anyway it helped me get a job at United air lines where I worked my way up from doing cargo to working on the planes where I made big dollars. When I was there from 1968 to 71 it was a great school they had a real good aerospace program. ![]()
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