Palo Alto Weekly 09.23.2011 - Section 1

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The 2012 “Living Well” is coming We are pleased to once again offer our annual publication (now all glossy!) covering the local needs and interests of the 50-plus market.

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The senior middle blocker had 60 kills during a 5-2 week in volleyball, including 13 kills and 11 blocks in a nonleague win plus 36 kills to help the Gators go 3-2 while taking fourth in the Westmont Tournament.

The senior water polo goalie allowed barely four goals a match while making 28 saves, including a careerhigh 13 in the championship match, as the Knights went 4-0 and captured the Scott Roche Invitational title.

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Harrison Enright

Sacred Heart Prep volleyball

Kat Gregory

Sacred Heart Prep water polo

Dante Fraioli

Priory cross country

Pinewood football

Marine Hall-Poirier

Chris Gaertner*

Priory volleyball

Sacred Heart Prep football

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Nick Hale

Castilleja volleyball

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Caroline Nordman

Michael Hester

Sacred Heart Prep tennis

Menlo-Atherton cross country

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Menlo volleyball

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Paly’s state champs look to start new win streaks alo Alto’s two defending state championship teams returned to reality as both suffered streak-ending losses last weekend. The girls’ volleyball team saw its two-year, 27-match win string end in the second round of the Mitty Invitational while the Monarchs’ football team ended Paly’s streak of 15 straight wins at Foothill College. The Paly volleyball team entered the prestigious Mitty tourney as the No. 1 seed. After sweeping No. 16 Santa Ynez in an opening-round match, the Vikings were upset by No. 9 Santa Barbara in five sets. Paly headed back into the tournament on Saturday, split its two matches and finished sixth. The Vikings, ranked as high as No. 4 in the nation in one poll this season, had won seven straight tournaments over a two-year period. The two losses knocked the Vikings out of the MaxPreps Xcellent 25 National Volleyball Rankings on

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Monday. The Vikings (1-0, 14-2), however, didn’t waste any time in righting their ship as they bounced back from their first losses of the season and opened defense of their SCVAL De Anza Division title with a 25-9, 25-18, 25-16 victory over visiting Gunn on Tuesday night. In football, Palo Alto (1-1) fell behind to a Mitty team that had lost twice to the Vikings last season. A third time certainly wasn’t a charm for Paly, which battled back to tie at 21 before the Monarchs connected on the game-winning 78-yard pass play in the fourth quarter to hand the Vikings their first loss since Nov. 20, 2009 when they lost to Bellarmine in the opening round of the CCS Open Division playoffs. Next up for Palo Alto will be a nonleague game at Gunn on Friday at 7:30 p.m. The Titans (0-2) are coming off a 35-7 nonleague game to visiting Burlingame on Friday night. N


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