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Warrior junior Natalie Saito was instrumental along with doubles partner Lesly Zapata in the Warriors’ 12-6 semifinals victory over Arlington on Nov. 13. The home victory marked the second year in a row that the Warriors defeated Arlington to gain entry into the CIF Finals, which the team won both seasons.
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Cate School Athletes of the Week
Girls volleyball Girls volleyball Peyton Cydney Pierce Shelburne (Junior) (sophomore) Tallied three aces
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Carpinteria High School girls tennis team The 23-2 squad won its secondstraight CIF championship, 12-6, over Riverside Poly.
hard, if not impossible, to replicate,” he continued. It was the third straight season the Warriors have played in the finals. In 2011, the team came out of nowhere to advance to finals and finish as runners up. Last year they won. “Each of the past three years has been amazing and different in its own ways,” coach Bryant stated. “This year the girls were one big, happy family that enjoyed coming to practice and working hard.” When Gabi Montes De Oca/Merissa Souza finished the final set, the team rushed the court to celebrate its 23-2 season and being the only team in the Division V tournament to end with a win.
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Nov. 16 – In CIF Prelims at Mt. SAC, Cate School boys cross country turned in the second best time in school history to advance to the CIF Finals. Andrew Robbins ran a 16:42 for 8th place; followed by Andrew Sinclair (17:05, 13th), freshman Dylan Ell (17:38, 28th), Rei Imada (17:53, 29th), Jack Pruitt (18:16, 37th), Edward Zhu (18:17,39), and Humza Khurshid (18:40, 48th).
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