Palo Alto and Menlo-Atherton became two of the first four teams to qualify for the Central Coast Section girls golf championships on Nov. 2 at Laguna Seca Golf Ranch in Monterey County.
The Palo Alto football team lost its homecoming game Friday night to the SCVAL De Anza Division s lone unbeaten team Los Gatos, allowing too many big plays.
The Palo Alto football team lost its homecoming game Friday night to the SCVAL De Anza Division s lone unbeaten team Los Gatos, allowing too many big plays.
SHP’s 200 free relay team, of Brie Lang, Bella Bachler, Gibbons and J-Cheng, was third and the 400 free relay (Lang, Gibbons, Woodhead, Li) placed fourth.
Lang was the consolation champion in the 50 free. Water polo players Bachler and Kate Brandin also scored in the event.
Katelyn Chan and Jessica Calderoni also contributed to the team’s total
Scafetta scored her points finishing fourth in both the 200 IM and 100 breast.
In addition to having the top two divers in the section, Castilleja also has a promising freshman in Olivia Detter, who was third in the 100 fly (56.15) and second in the 50 free (23.68). Georgia Wluka, Nina Fearon and Serfina Cortez also scored for Castilleja.
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The Sequoia Union High School District will not take part in the Central Coast Section playoffs. Photo by Rick Eymer.
The Sequoia Union High School District has made the decision to not take part in the Central Coast Section playoffs. The decision applies to all sports at Menlo-Atherton, Woodside, Sequoia and Carlmont high schools.
“The decision was made at the administrative level, but the ADs were all in support,’’ Menlo-Atherton co-athletic director Steven Kryger said. “For myriad reasons. With the playoffs going on into June after graduation, there’s just a lot going on.’’