TUESDAY
Volleyball
Aragon 3, Carlmont 1
The Lady Dons remain tied for first place in the PAL Bay Division after a 25-21, 25-23, 19-25, 25-16 win at Carlmont.
Morgan McClellan notched a double-double for the Lady Scots with 12 kills and 12 digs, whil junior opposite Alisha Mitha added 10 kills.
Coupled with Menlo-Atherton’s four-set win over Woodside, Aragon and M-A are deadlocked atop the Bay Division standings, both with 7-1 league records. Carlmont remains in third place with a 5-3 mark in the Bay.
Hillsdale 3, HMB 0
The Lady Knights remained tied for fourth place in the PAL Bay with a 25-23, 25-15, 25-13 win over Half Moon Bay. Hillsdale freshman Jessica Dean scored a team-high 10 kills, while sophomore Audrey Gilbert totaled five blocks. HMB was paced by McKenzie Mell’s match-high 13 kills, while Alex Hosilyk totaled 17 digs.
Terra Nova 3, Capuchino 2
Cap took the PAL Ocean Division’s first-place Terra Nova Tigers to five sets, but Nova held on 25-10, 25-19, 22-25, 21-25, 15-8. Bailey O’Mahoney paced Cap with 15 kills and 27 digs.
NDB 3, Mercy-Burlingame 0
Senior Vanessa Pan and sophomore Abby Miller scored 13 kills apiece as Notre Dame-Belmont (4-1 WBAL Foothill, 15-6 overall) rolled to a 25-20, 25-22, 25-23 win over Mercy-Burlingame (1-4, 16-10). Junior libero Delaney Walsh added a team-high 17 digs and 27 serve receives for the Tigers.
Girls’ tennis
Aragon 6, El Camino 1
The Dons evened their PAL Bay Division record with a win over the Colts.
El Camino (0-8 PAL Bay) continues to get strong play from No. 1 singles player Raiselle Kyaw, who is turning into one of the top singles players in the league. She won her match 6-1 and was up 3-1 when Christina Wu was forced to retire with an injury.
Other than that, it was all Aragon (4-4, 5-8). Jessica Fu, Aretha Chen and Melinda Ma combined to lose only five games over three matches and six sets. The No. 3 doubles team of Sophie Fayet-Faber and Genevieve Bigue won their match at love.
Carlmont 6, San Mateo 1
The Scots solidified their hold on second place in the PAL Bay Division with the win over the Bearcats.
Carlmont’s No. 1 doubles team of Lily Gittoes and Alyssa Nguyen needed three sets to beat San Mateo’s Lian Ting and Alice Chan, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2. Bella Reeves and Saanika Joshi also needed three sets to win at No. 2 doubles, beating Jeevika Adda and Hannah Battat, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2.
San Mateo got its lone win at No. 2 singles, where Grace Wang posted a 6-3, 6-3 victory.
Sacred Heart Prep 7, Crystal Springs 0
The Gators swept through singles play in straight sets to up their undefeated WBAL record to 4-0. No. 1 single Lindsay Lynch won 6-0, 6-1; No. 2 Isa Robinson won 6-0, 6-0; No. 3 Katherin Salisbury won 6-0, 6-3; and No. 4 Natalie Dias won 6-0, 6-3.
Girls’ golf
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SSF 201, Sequoia 217, El Camino 244
The Warriors won a pair of Ocean Division matches at Mariner’s Point, taking both the Cherokees and the rival Colts.
Catherine Batang was the day’s low medalist for South City as she shot an even-par 27.
Sequoia was led by Noelle Barganier, who fired a 43. Ainsley Rosenthal carded a 45 to lead El Camino.
San Mateo 227, Aragon 246
There was no let down for the Bearcats after beating previously unbeaten Carlmont Monday afternoon by winning a PAL Bay Division match against the Dons at Poplar Creek Golf Course.
For the second day in a row, San Mateo (10-0 PAL Bay) was led by Lindsey Huang, who finished with a 41. Lynn Sasaki came in with a 43, while Zoe and Yasmin Pang had rounds of 46 and 47, respectively.
MONDAY
Girls’ golf
San Mateo 222, Carlmont 239
In a battle of unbeatens, the Bearcats took control of the PAL Bay Division race, handing the Scots their first league loss at Poplar Creek Golf Course in San Mateo.
Lindsey Huang fired a 3-over 38 to lead San Mateo (9-0 PAL Bay) and tie for low-round honors with Viveka Kurup of Carlmont (8-1).
Lynn Sasaki came in with a 41 for the Bearcats, followed by Yasmin Pang’s 44 and Zoe Pang’s 38.
Half Moon Bay 214, Sequoia 248
The Cougars won their third straight PAL Ocean Division match, beating the Cherokees at Half Moon Bay Golf Links.
Half Moon Bay’s Daniela Benito sank a birdie putt on her final hole to cap off a round of 40.
Menlo School 214, Castilleja 219
The Knights moved into sole possession of second place in the WBAL standing with the win over the Gators at Menlo Country Club.
Gianna Inguagiato shot a round of 36 to lead Menlo (8-1 WBAL). Vikki Xu and Sulwen Ma shot 41 and 43, respectively. Taylor Baik carded a 45 and Sarah Fujimori round out the scoring for Menlo with a 49.
Sacred Heart Prep 264, King’s Academy 334
The Gators topped the Knights at Sharon Heights Golf & Country Club.
Chloe Kufeld carded the low round of the day for SHP (4-6 WBAL, 4-7 overall), finishing with a 44. Danielle Sarkisian was a stroke back at 44, while Hannah Lesti shot a 47.
King’s Academy was led by Grace Lacy, who finished with a 53.

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