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San Mateo County native sports activities roundup • Friday, Oct. 13, 2023 | Native

WEDNESDAY

El Camino 229, Burlingame 232

The Colts picked up their biggest win of the season, handing the Panthers their second PAL Ocean loss of the year at Fleming Golf Course in San Francisco.

Kami Madhwar led El Camino, carding a 44. Francesca Junio added a 45 for the Colts, Mikayla Levene a 46, and Saoirse Price and Kristal Alcarez both posted 47s.

Burlingame was led by Ellie Dowd, who earned low-round honors with a 42, which included three pars. Sienna Piazza Fuss carded a 46, Taylor Oldenburg a 47 and Noor Hafezi a 48 for the Panthers.

Aragon 221, Menlo-Atherton 268

Kate Chong fired a 1-over 36 to lead the Dons to the win over the Bears at Poplar Creek Golf Course in San Mateo.

Hannah Lin added 42 for the Dons, Addison Padian had a 47, while Bridget Stewart and Ariel Ogawa both carded 48 for Aragon.

M-A was led by Erin Moslander, who finished with a 50.

Menlo School 32, Notre Dame-Belmont 0

Menlo School 18, King’s Academy 14

The Knights won their seventh and eighth straight games with the sweep of the Tigers and TKA in their first home jamboree of the season.

Menlo quarterback Ava Allen was nearly unstoppable against NDB as the freshman threw five touchdown passes. Sophie Housser, whose interception return set up the Knights’ first score, got into the end zone twice off Allen passes. Summer Young, Kylie Jones and Ellie Knoll all had scoring receptions, as well.

Against King’s Academy, Allen accounted for three more scores — one throwing, one receiving and one rushing. Allen caught a scoring pass from Paige Miller to cut the TKA lead to 8-6. Allen then connected with her fifth receiver of the day, Krista Arreola, to give Menlo a 12-8 lead.

Allen ran for a score to ice the game for Menlo.

Josiah Yeager scored seven times to lead the Knights over the Dons, setting a new school career goal-scoring record in the process.

Yeager came into the match one goal behind Renato Hodzic, who held the record since 2004. Yeager has now scored 355 goals.

Hillsdale improves to 7-3 in Bay play and 11-6 overall. Aragon falls to 3-7 in league play.

Menlo-Atherton 13, Sequoia 4

After needing overtime to beat the Ravens in their first meeting, the Bears won going away in the rematch.

JD Coolican led the offense for M-A (9-1 PAL Bay), scoring four times. Goalie Arman Azadpohr finished with eight saves.

Sequoia falls to 7-4 in Bay Division play.

Woodside 11, Terra Nova 4

Webster Antonchuk continues his strong play for the Wildcats, scoring six times to lead Woodside past the Tigers.

Thomas Beasley and Owen Weibel each added two goals for Woodside (9-2 PAL Bay). Goalie Max Mueller continues to stand on his head, finishing with 16 saves.

Terra Nova falls to 0-12 in league play.

Sacred Heart Prep 13, St. Francis 9

Tied 2-2 after the first period, the Gators outscored the Lancers 7-4 in the middle two periods on their way to the WCAL victory.

Clay Carrington had a big game for SHP, scoring four times and setting up two more. Andrew Spencer added a hat trick and two assists, while Tyler Hogan had three assists to go along with two goals. Nelson Harris and Oliver Marcin each scored two apiece.

SHP goalie Murdock Baker-Matsusoka finished with eight saves.

After a rare scoreless first period, the Knights pulled away in the second half to beat the Padres in a WCAL matchup.

Scoreless after one, the game was still tight at halftime, with Menlo nursing a 4-3 lead. In the second half, however, the Knights outscored the Padres 8-3.

Alex Stoffel led the way for Menlo, scoring five goals. Teddy Meeks was the assist leader with four; goalie Cormac Mulloy had six steals and Bernardo Oliviera had three defensive blocks.

The Wildcats stayed in a first-place tie with M-A after beating the Tigers.

Margot Legros and Megan Hohl each scored four goals for Woodside (8-1 PAL Bay), with Legros adding three steals.

Terra Nova (5-5) got a hat trick from Sascha Ebinger.

Notre Dame-Belmont 14, Capuchino 9

Mallory Moore is still in a scoring groove, finding the back of the net time nine times. Samantha Gould finished with seven saves for NDB (6-4 PAL Ocean).

Capuchino (3-7) got five goals from Quinlyn Quintana.

Sacred Heart Prep 12, St. Francis 10

Leading 4-0 after the first period, the Gators had to weather a furious Lancers comeback, holding on for the WCAL win.

The match turned into a battle between SHP’s Vivian Golub and St. Francis’ Anna Fazioli. Golub paced the Gators’ attack with six goals. But SHP could not stop Fazioli, who torched them for all 10 of her team’s goals.

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