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Sports PREP WATER POLO

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Showdowns are all set in the PAL

It’ll be Menlo vs. M-A boys while Castilleja takes on M-A girls

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by Keith Peters

Girls water polo Castilleja got seven goals from Anna Yu in a 12-5 victory over visiting Sequoia in PAL Bay Division action. Stephanie Flamen added three goals and goalie

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he showdown for the title in the PAL Bay Division boys’ water polo race is all set between rivals Menlo School and Menlo-Atherton. The first-place Knights (4-0, 12-2) and second-place Bears (4-0, 9-3) both won on Wednesday, setting up next Wednesday’s match at Menlo (4 p.m.) as the title-decider. A win by the Knights all but gives them the league crown while a victory by the Bears means a co-championship. Menlo won the first meeting of the round-robin schedule, 10-8, last month. The Knights tuned up with a 19-6 dunking of visiting Sequoia on Wednesday. Andreas Katsis and Nick Bisconti each scored five goals while Chris Xi added three and Weston Avery two. Just a few miles away, Evan McClelland tossed in five goals and John Knox added four as host Menlo-Atherton rolled to a 17-6 victory over Burlingame. Gunn remained atop the SCVAL De Anza Division standings with a 13-4 victory over host Los Gatos on Tuesday. The Titans improved to 4-0 (8-4) as Christian Znidarsic scored four goals and brothers Ari and Coby Wayne added three each. In Cupertino, Palo Alto remained a game back of first place with an 11-10 victory over host Monta Vista. The Vikings improved to 3-1 in the division (14-3 overall).

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Elisa Merten

Michael Swart

MENLO SCHOOL

SACRED HEART PREP

The junior setter provided 85 assists, 26 digs and five blocks as the Knights defeated nationally ranked Sacred Heart Cathedral and Valley Christian by 3-1 scores in two huge nonleague volleyball triumphs.

The junior scored three goals, including the winner, in a 10-7 win over Bellarmine before tallying 20 goals during a 4-0 water polo finish to help the Gators defend their title at the NCS-CCS Challenge.

Honorable mention Mehra den Braven Pinewood volleyball

Morgan McCracken Sacred Heart Prep water polo

Marine Hall-Poirier Priory volleyball

Sarah Robinson Gunn cross country

Chloe Sales Castilleja golf

Jayshree Sarathy Gunn golf

Will Conner Sacred Heart Prep water polo

Jack Heneghan Menlo football

Brian Keare* Menlo-Atherton football

Mason Randall Sacred Heart Prep football

Winston Rosati Palo Alto water polo

Coby Wayne Gunn water polo * previous winner

Watch video interviews of the Athletes of the Week, go to PASportsOnline.com

Maddie Tarr had seven saves for the Gators (4-1, 8-5), who will visit first-place Menlo-Atherton next Wednesday (4 p.m.) in a showdown for first place. The Bears (5-0, 8-3) tuned up with a 12-4 win over visiting Burlingame. Jessica Heilman tallied five goals and Sofia Caryotakis added four for M-A. In the SCVAL De Anza Divi-

sion, Palo Alto new head coach Aileen Delaney saw her team decisively beat host Lynbrook, 14-2. Olivia Scola scored four goals to pace the Vikings (2-3, 4-9). In Los Gatos, Gunn avenged a tough loss to the Wildcats last season with a solid 16-5 triumph. Caroline Anderson led the Titans (4-0, 8-3) with a season-high 10 goals. N

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING of the City of Palo Alto Historic Resources Board [HRB] 8:00 A.M., Wednesday, October 16, 2013 Palo Alto Council Chambers, 1st Floor, Civic Center, 250 Hamilton Avenue. Go to the Development Center at 285 Hamilton Avenue to review ďŹ led documents; contact Diana Tamale for information regarding business hours at 650.329.2144. 1027 Bryant Street [13PLN-00291]: Application by Fergus Garber Young Architects, on behalf of John Tarlton and Jennifer Dearborn, for Historic Resources Board review and recommendation regarding an extensive proposed redesign of a multi-family residence at 1027 Bryant Street, a contributing building, originally constructed in 1898, located in the Professorville National Register Historic District. The project includes the following proposals: (a) reconstruction of the original conical turret on the front façade, (b) removal of the long second-oor porch that was added to the front façade before 1949, (c) coordination and harmonization of additions that have occurred over time, (d) replacement of several existing windows with new windows, (e) modiďŹ cation of the existing roof design, (f) re-surfacing of the roof in wood shingles, (g) repair and replacement of siding to match existing siding, (h) extensive redesign of the rear elevation, and (i) addition of a long new eyebrow attic dormer on the roof of the south (right) elevation. The project would require a Variance for (1) protrusion of reconďŹ gured portions of the roof into the daylight plane, (2) projection of the restored turret above the 30-foot height allowance, and (3) protrusion of the new attic dormer on the south elevation into the daylight plane. Zone District: R-1 Steven Turner, Advance Planning Manager The City of Palo Alto does not discriminate against individuals with disabilities. To request an accommodation for this meeting or an alternative format for any related printed materials, please contact the City’s ADA Coordinator at 650.329.2550 (voice) or by e-mailing ada@cityofpaloalto.org.

NEW Improvements to the Household Hazardous Waste Station We’ve added Reuse Cabinets! We’ve expanded our hours! (NEW hours too!) Residents can pick up usable The HHW Station is now open: Every Saturday 9am – 11am First Friday of the month 3pm – 5pm

household products such as paints, cleaners and unused motor oil.

Limitations 15 gallons or 125 pounds of waste per visit Must be a Palo Alto Resident (driver’s license or vehicle registration)

Location Regional Water Quality Control Plant 2501 Embarcadero Way Palo Alto, CA 94303

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