Boys’ volleyball — Thursday
Carlmont 3, Mills 1
The Scots posted a 25-22, 25-13, 22-25, 25-13 victory over the Vikings in the league opener of the new Peninsula Atheltic League boys’ volleyball league.
Outside hitter Chris Ding had a monster match, finishing with 27 kills. Libero Jonah Przybyszewski dug up 21 balls and had four service aces, while middle blocker Malcolm McClellan contributed five blocks.
Swimming — Thursday
Half Moon Bay sweeps Jefferson
The Cougars boys’ and girls’ swim teams dominated the Grizzlies in the Peninsula Atheltic League Ocean Division opener for both squads.
The boys won 139-16, while the girls posted a 132-18 victory. The Cougars swept the top three spots in every individual event.
Menlo-Atherton 97, San Mateo 72
The Lady Bears won six races to slip past the Bearcats in a PAL Bay meet.
M-A won the 50, 100 and 500 freestyle races, as well as the 100 fly. The Bears took first in the 400 free relay.
San Mateo won two relay races, taking first in the 200 medley relay and 200 free relay. Individual, the Bearcats won the 200 individual medley, the 100 backstroke and the 100 breaststroke.
Boys’ lacrosse — Thursday
Menlo-Atherton 10, Mountain View 5
Jack Wolf scored a game-high seven goals to lead the Bears to their first win of the season.
Trystan Uphoff added a pair of goals and three assists for M-A (1-3 overall). Jack Hansen rounded out the scoring for the Bears.
M-A goaltender finished with 10 saves.
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University 9, Sacred Heart Prep 8
Jack Crocket scored three times and Kevin Tinsley netted two, but it wasn’t enough to prevent the Gators from losing to University.
Trevor Peay, John Carroll and Frank Bell all had one goal each for SHP. Will Kremer added two assists and goaltender Cody Weibe finished with three saves.
Girls’ lacrosse — Thursday
Sacred Heart Prep 16, St. Francis 6
The Gators dominated the Lancers in a non-league matchup.
SHP scored eight time in each half and got goals from seven different players.
Badminton — Thursday
San Mateo 9, Burlingame 6
The Bearcats sweep of the three girls’ doubles and mixed doubles matches led them to the victory over the rival Panthers.
San Mateo also got wins at No. 3 singles and No. 2 and No. 3 boys’ doubles.
Burlingame won two of the three boys’ singles matches and swept the three girls’ singles matches, to go along with a win at the No. 1 boys’ doubles match.
Carlmont 9, Aragon 6
The Scots improved to 4-0 on the season with the victory over the Dons.
Tracy Chu, the Scots’ top player and one of the favorites to win a Central Coast Section title, cruised to a 21-3, 21-4 win in No. 1 girls’ singles play. Suzanne Nie and Joanne Nie rounded up the girls’ singles sweep for Carlmont, winning 21-7, 21-10 and 21-3, 21-10, respectively.
Carlmont also won two of the three boys’ singles matches, two of three boys’ doubles matches and two of three girls’ doubles matches.
Burlingame swept the mixed doubles matches.

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