Sonora’s girls’ golf defeated Bret Harte 199-219 Tuesday afternoon at Mountain Springs Golf Club. Megan Popovich earned medalist honors for the ’Cats with a 41 on a par 36. Hannah Ellsworth led the Bullfrogs with a 42. Amanda Mena shot a 48 for Sonora, while teammates Emma Peller shot a 53 and Shelby Fame shot a 57. Nicole Ayala and Jesse Thompson each shot a 58 for Bret Harte.
"We did really well and I am real happy with them,” said Sonora head coach Karen Sinclair. “I am really proud.”
Sonora beat the Calaveras Redskins 3-0 Tuesday night at Bud Castle Gym. The Wildcats kept their winning ways alive by beating the ’Skins 25-6, 25-11 and 25-16. Riley Patterson led the Wildcats with 14 kills and 16 digs. Kelsie Evans had 13 kills and four blocks. Kiana Pisula had a team-high 32 assists and MaKenna Poole had 12 digs.
“I know the scores weren 't great but Calaveras is a good team,” said Sonora
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Maddie Fong led Sonora with seven kills followed by Sha’nece Garrett and Emma Fray with six. Haylie Santos had seven digs and Valerie Galvez led the ’Cats with 31 assists. Paige Houck had three kills and three blocks to finish the game.
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Sonora defeated Calaveras 25-14 and 25-7 in two sets. Mary Montano was 14 of 15 serving with seven aces. Bri Spring hit 10 for 10 with six kills. Eden console-Taylor had four kills. Brittney Canepa served four aces with 11 assists.
Sonora boys’ soccer beat Calaveras 4-2 in Mother Lode League play Tuesday night at Dunlavy Field. Zachary Whitmer had a hat trick for Sonora, scoring three goals. The game was tied 1-1 after the first half and Whitmer scored two of his three in the game’s final 40 minutes. Clayton Roberson scored Sonora’s fourth goal.
“It was nice soccer tonight and I am excited for Thursday and it will be a good test against Summerville,” said Sonora’s head coach Lloyd Longeway.
Sonora will play Summerville at Thorsted Field in Tuolumne at 7
As Billy promised he lobbed the ball straight down the middle and Tim clobbered the ball. Luckily the ball was caught by the farm teams k-9 center skinner. That was game the Farm team had won. The Kenwoods furiously drove off first thing after the game was
The senior drove in four runs. Kyle Gray had two hits and three RBI. Isaiah Kearns (4-0) tossed 5.2 innings. The freshman right-hander seven runs on nine hits while striking out seven.
Sophomore starter Conner Dotson pitched 6.1 innings, surrendering one run on four hits. The right-hander struck out nine. OU senior right fielder Alex Wise led off the game with a base hit past a diving Galusky. He stole second and went to third on Guerrini 's throwing error.
Lady Hornets and Lady Dragons Square Off The 7th grade Lady Hornets took a quick early lead, jumping out 11 - 2 in the first quarter. They continued their lead through the 2nd quarter outscoring Green 8 to 6, giving them a strong half-time lead at 19 - 8. Green won the battle to the boards pulling down 29 to Metcalfe’s 20. Metcalfe was led by Kassady London with 8.
A possible game-winning drive ended at the 17-yard line for host Pacific in a 28-24 loss to the University of Dubuque on Saturday at Hanson Field. The Spartans (2-0), who traveled 1,965 miles for the contest, rallied from a 14-point halftime deficit to come away with the win over the host Boxers. Facing a three-point deficit, 24-21, Dubuque quarterback Conor Feckly completed a 43-yard touchdown pass to Najee Toomer on a 4th and 12 play for the eventual game-winning touchdown. Twice, on the drive, the Boxers defense forced a fumble by Feckly but the Spartans came away with the loose ball to continue the drive. Pacific (0-2) scored 24 unanswered points in the second quarter to overcome an early 14-point deficit to the visitors from the Hawkeye state.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.-The No. 25 West Virginia University baseball team split a doubleheader with Oklahoma on Saturday afternoon. After suspending the opening game of the series due to lightning, the Mountaineers and Sooners finished Friday 's game as part of a doubleheader on Saturday. Trailing 2-1 in the sixth, WVU sent freshman Sam Kessler (1-2) to the mound. The right-hander pitched 2.2 innings, allowing just two hits and picking up his first career win. Jimmy Galusky led the Mountaineers with hits and second baseman Kyle Gray drove in the eventual game-winning run with a two-out single in the sixth inning.
FORT WORTH, Texas--The West Virginia University baseball team will face its toughest challenge of the young season when the Mountaineers take on seventh-ranked TCU in a three game series. WVU (10-4) begins conference play after defeating Redford 6-2 on Tuesday night. Sophomore Shaun Corso led the offense with two hits and a career-high four RBI, including the game-winner in the third. Freshman Jimmy Galusky and senior KC Huth are leading the Mountaineers ' offense with .333 clips. Freshman Darius Hill has knocked in a team-leading 11 RBI for WVU.
On February 25 the Titans and Wolfpack played a game of coed softball at the United High School baseball field. Both the Titans and Wolfpack ended the game with a tie going into three innings. Final score for both teams was 2-2. The Titans started the game by batting first.
The Mountaineers picked up a run in the third and one in the fourth. Austin’s RBI single scored Cramer from second and pulled WVU with 7-2. Sam Armstrong 's dinger in the seventh extended the Dolphins lead
Tonight was a hard fought game. We didn 't play our best basketball, but for the first time we went out there and really competed. We didn 't shoot the ball particularly well and the offense was a little too stagnant, but we scrapped on defense, crashed every board, took every possession personal, and made our free throws.” Josh Skelley led Tioga with 25 points while going 9 for 12 from the free throw line and pulled down 11 rebounds. Dauth had a strong performance with 14 points, 22 rebounds, five assists and four steals.
The intense battles between Mexico and Texas in the Texas Revolution are finally over! Texas came out with a mind blowing win at San Jacinto on April 21st, 1836. The Texas Revolution is finally over! After more than 6 months of gruelling wars, Texas finally came out with a win at San Jacinto on April 21st, 1836. In these 6 months of war there were more than 10 battles that took place.
Now, they were going to play University of Illinois, the school her sister Tauja was pursuing her basketball career at. Tamika never wanted to play against each other, her dream was to play with her sister in college. She even ask her coach not to assign her to guard her and coach agreed, however, she reminded her, “ she may have to guard her at some point.” Tennessee was down by twenty points in the first half and somehow they forced ten turnovers in ten minutes and with nine minutes left, Tamika was fouled and managed to make both her free throws, then they took the lead. They ended up winning 60-45.
Blackhawks take it down the court passes it to Jake Chesney who 's shakes one defender and puts it up over the Bulldogs defense. Bulldog 's ball and its passes to the Forward Axel Brandenburg who back into a defender, pump fakes and then lets its loose... its good Blackhawks Aidan Roaten with the ball hesataes and finds a hole in the defense and takes it to the rim with a easy lay up.. The bulldogs will lose the ball and the Blackhawks passes it out to Weston Burtron who 's gets blocked by Keenan Orr nice job.
David and his teammates celebrate following a ROPSAA championship win against the D’Youville Panthers. Centennial stadium. November 17, 2016. On the side of a hill perch 32 boys —big smiles on each of their faces. David notices the grass taints the all-white uniform.
In high school Paige did a lot of sports she did basketball, softball and volleyball and cheerleading and hockey for Cloquet won state every four years Paige was on the team. In high school Connor did basketball, hockey, football and baseball. Cloquet one every year Connor was on the