TUESDAY
Boys’ golf
El Camino 222, South City 238
The rivals met on the Fleming Course at Harding Park in San Francisco and the Colts came away with the PAL Ocean Division win.
El Camino’s Ace Rosemont led the way with a 6-over 33. Marcus Cruz came in with a 39 for the Colts, the only two players to post sub-40 round.
Jarius Bernalus carded a 44 for El Camino, while Jeremy Riogode Diaz finished with a 48.
South City was led by Joseph Preciado, who shot a 41. Joseph Gunardi added a 45 and Ian Alferez a 47 for the Warriors.
Boys’ lacrosse
Carlmont 9, Mountain View 8, 2 OT
The Scots got a golden goal in the second overtime as they overcame a first-quarter deficit to beat the Spartans in Mountain View.
Mountain View (0-2 PAL Bay) led 5-2 after the first quarter before Carlmont (1-1) mounted its comeback. The Scots trailed 6-3 at halftime, but shut out the Spartans in the third quarter as they closed to 6-5 and then forced overtime by outscoring Mountain View 3-2 in the fourth period.
Dayon Scott led Carlmont with a hat trick, while Kyle Huang added a pair of goals. Mountain View got three goals from Leo Kirpatrick and two from Will Lint.
Woodside 13, Aragon 1
After giving up a first-period goal, the Wildcats shut out the Dons the rest of the way in posting the PAL Ocean Division victory.
Leading 3-1 after the first quarter, Woodside (1-1 PAL Ocean) scored two in the second to lead 5-1 at halftime. The Wildcats then put the game away with a five-goal third.
Liam Carver scored five times to lead Woodside. Aiden Olson added four and Jack Brooks two for the Wildcats.
Gabe Wilcox scored the goal for Aragon (0-2).
Menlo 11, Bellarmine 8
The Knights won their seventh straight match to start the season as they stayed undefeated in WCAL play after holding off the Bells.
Menlo (3-0 WCAL, 7-0 overall) seemed to be cruising to the win, leading 10-2 at halftime before Bellarmine came roaring back, outscoring the Knights 6-1 in the second half.
But the rally fell short.
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Palmer Riley and Rio Yamada each scored two goals for Menlo, but it was Trevor an der Pyl who made the Knights’ offense go as he assisted on six goals and scored a seventh. Menlo goalie Benjamin Chock finished with 14 saves.
In other action ...
Hillsdale (2-0 PAL Ocean, 3-5 overall)) routed Gunn (0-2, 0-4), 13-0.
Boys’ volleyball
Hillsdale 3, Carlmont 2
The Knights, after falling to Menlo-Atherton in five sets last Friday, flipped the script in beating the Bay power Scots in five sets — 19-25, 25-23, 25-23, 26-28, 21-19.
Austin Chan had a big match for Hillsdale (2-1 PAL Bay, 8-3 overall), finishing with 20 kills. Brady Bittle added 12 in the win.
The loss was the first of the Bay schedule for Carlmont (1-1, 14-3).
Boys’ tennis
Burlingame 4, Mills 3
The Panthers and Vikings have made a habit of playing one-point matches, combining for 10 4-3 decisions so far in PAL Bay play this season.
Tuesday, Burlingame (5-2 PAL Bay) beat Mills (3-5) 4-3 for the second time this season, with the Panthers needing a doubles sweep to beat the Vikings. Jake Druskin and Kieran Kilgo, playing at No. 1 singles, won 6-3, 6-0.
Ethan Liu won 7-6, 6-1 at No. 1 singles for Mills.
Menlo School 7, Sacred Heart Prep 0
The Knights won their 15th straight match, shutting out the rival Gators in the process.
Menlo (7-0 WBAL, 15-0 overall) won all seven matches in straight sets. David Lipeles dominated at No. 4 singles, winning 6-1, 6-0. Lucas Huang had to work a little harder in picking up a win at No. 2 singles. He won the first 7-5 and had a bit of an easier time in the second, 6-3.
In other action ...
Aragon (8-0 PAL Bay, 10-1 overall) stayed undefeated in Bay play, beating Woodside (2-6, 3-6), 6-1.
Carlmont (7-1 PAL Bay, 8-1 overall) remained one game behind first-place Aragon after shutting out San Mateo (0-8, 2-8), 7-0.
Hillsdale (6-0 PAL Ocean) continues to pace the Ocean Division, sweeping past Oceana, 7-0.
Half Moon Bay beat Capuchino, 7-0.

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