SATURDAY
Boys’ soccer
Mitty 1, Serra 0
In a key West Catholic Athletic League matchup, Mitty (5-0-3 WCAL, 10-0-4 overall) produced the game’s lone goal when Josh Robertson scored on an assist from Jota Yamaguchi. It marks the second time this season the second-place Monarchs have downed the Padres (4-4, 9-4-1), who fall to fifth place in the WCAL standings.
Women’s basketball
CSM 70, Skyline 60
The Lady Bulldogs (3-4 Coast North, 7-15 overall) outscored Skyline 22-14 in the final quarter to snap a three-game losing streak in Coast Conference North play. Skyline (2-5, 9-14) falls to sixth in the Coast North standings. Four College of San Mateo players scored in double figures, with Kaitlyn Tamondong leading the way with 18 points. Megan Jajeh adding 17, Ziyah Starks 11 and Alyssa Albin 10, and Uhna Nauer totaled 16 rebounds for CSM.
FRIDAY
Boys’ soccer
Half Moon Bay 4, El Camino 0
Christian Martinez got Half Moon Bay (8-0 PAL Ocean, 10-2-1 overall) on the board with a free kick in the first half, and Mauricio Alvarado, Michael Whitlach and Saul Villafuerte added goals as the Cougars kicked past El Camino (0-7, 2-10) to remain undefeated atop the PAL Ocean Division. The shutout was the sixth of the season for Half Moon Bay.
Mills 2, San Mateo 0
Mills senior Jake Yee totaled two assists — one to junior Yuma Miyake and another to sophomore Jose Sanchez — as the Vikings (6-2 PAL Ocean, 7-4 overall) improved their second-place standing in the PAL Ocean Division with a win over San Mateo (3-3, 3-9-2). Yee now moves into the team lead with 18 points, with sophomore Jake Lauer totaling 16. The two are still tied for the team lead with seven goals apiece.
Menlo 4, Harker 0
After suffering its first loss in West Bay Athletic League play to rival Sacred Heart Prep Wednesday, Menlo School (4-1-1 WBAL Foothill, 7-3-2 overall) bounced back with a vengeance to down the King’s Academy (3-3-1, 4-6-3). Menlo senior Marc Velten-Lomelin scored in the 13th minute to get the Knights on the board and junior Jonny Ebrahimian converted two goals. Junior team captain Ben Lasky added Menlo’s other score.
Girls’ basketball
Eastside Prep 65, Menlo 44
Menlo (2-3 WBAL Foothill, 13-4 overall) couldn’t overcome an explosive first half by Eastside College Prep (4-1, 15-4) in which the Panthers scored 44 points. It took the Knights the entire game to match that total. Menlo was paced by Mallory North’s eight points and Lauren Sun Mi Oh totaled five rebounds. Eastside Prep senior Kayla Tahaafe led all scorers with 15 points.
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Menlo-Atherton 54, Woodside 19
M-A (7-0 PAL South, 13-6 overall) got a game-high 19 points from senior Greer Hoyem, who matched Woodside’s (1-6, 3-12) game total to maintain its current outright claim to first-place PAL South Division. Sophomore Linnea Lindblom added 13 points for the Bears. Woodside sophomore Sydney Fujimoto led the Wildcats with seven points.
South City 64, El Camino 21
South City (7-0 PAL North, 15-3 overall) made quick work of archrival El Camino (3-4, 12-7), relying on a big double-double performance from Brittney Cedeno. The senior point guard singlehandedly outscored the Colts, netting a game-high 27 points while adding 11 steals and seven assists. Jerlene Miller added a double-double with 11 points and 14 rebounds, and center Neveah Miller totaled 10 points for the Lady Warriors.
Half Moon Bay 46, Terra Nova 41
The Lady Cougars (7-1 PAL North, 16-4 overall) rode a 19-point second quarter to a win over rival Terra Nova (4-2, 12-6) in a battle for second place in the PAL North Division. Next up for Half Moon Bay comes this Friday’s rematch with first-place South City.
Carlmont 52, Sequoia 39
Carlmont maintained some space in its tie for second place in the PAL South Division with a big win over fourth-place Sequoia. The Scots opened with an explosive first quarter, outscoring the Cherokees 23-9 over the opening eight minutes. Ashley Trierweiler led all scorers with 18 points for Carlmont. Senior center Victoria Mataele added 12 points. Sequoia senior Mia Woo and freshman Cailin Dulsky netted team-highs with nine points apiece.
Boys’ basketball
San Mateo 48, Burlingame 44
San Mateo (4-3 PAL South, 11-8 overall) rallied back from a 20-17 halftime deficit, winning the third quarter 19-10 to take down Burlingame (2-5, 3-16). Junior guard Ryan Miles-Ferguson scored a game-high 16 points for the Bearcats while senior forward Antonio McGurk added 15. Robert Urich paced Burlingame with 13 points.
Aragon 51, Hillsdale 47
Aragon (3-4 PAL South, 9-9 overall) overcame a 24-18 halftime deficit, scoring 18 points in the third quarter and 15 more in the fourth to top Hillsdale (1-6, 12-7). Three Dons scored in double-digits with junior guard Sam Manu leading the way with 15 points, senior Davion Cox adding 13 and senior Donoven Robinson 10. Hillsdale senior Eric Bower led all scorers with 18 points.
Menlo 61, Pinewood 24
Menlo School (8-0 WBAL Foothill, 17-1 overall) extended its current winning streak to 10 games, dismantling Pinewood (4-4, 10-7) with an epic first quarter. The Knights outscored Pinewood 24-5 in the opening period. Senior Thomas Brown enjoyed a big night, shooting 75 percent from the field en route to a game-high 22 points. Cole Kastner and Joe Foley added 10 points apiece, and Riley Woodson grabbed 10 rebounds.
Men’s basketball
Cañada 83, Skyline 70
The Colts (5-2 Coast North, 13-10) won their second straight, relying on a double-double from sophomore Keith Dickerson to take down rival Skyline (2-5, 10-13) at College of San Mateo. Dickerson totaled team-highs with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Antony Navarrete fell one rebound shy of a double-double himself with 12 points and nine boards. Eric Norton and Marcel Burton added 12 points apiece for Cañada.

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