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Sports / / -Ê" Ê/ Ê7 BASKETBALL ALL-SCVAL DE ANZA DIVISION Co-Most Valuable Player: Joe Malgesini (Los Altos); Troy Whitford (Homestead) First Team Christian Rita (Milpitas); Kevin Mullin (Palo Alto); Steven Garverick (Los Altos); John McAlister (Mountain View); Joel Kitchen (Homestead); Brandon Sutton (Homestead) Second Team Danny Rosenbaum (Los Altos); Mike Cole (Saratoga); Keesean Johnson (Palo Alto); Jason Scrampos (Milpitas); Michael Aguiar (Los Gatos); Max Saner (Los Gatos); Alex Beer (Los Gatos) Honorable Mention Jay Slaney (Homestead); Raymond Sangalang (Milpitas); Cristian Meija (Milpitas); Noah Phillips (Palo Alto); Clark Schmutz (Palo Alto) EL CAMINO DIVISION Co-Most Valuable Player: Mo Abdulrasul (Fremont); Julian Jones (Wilcox) First Team Alex Bernauer (Fremont); Chris Russell (Gunn); Ramana Keerthi (Monta Vista); Cole Lockwood (Santa Clara); Christian Lee (Santa Clara); Jase Wickliffe (Wilcox); Raj Singh (Wilcox) Second Team Alex Noyes (Fremont); Alex Gil-Fernandez (Gunn); Adi Raju (Monta Vista); Ronaq Virdi (Santa Clara); Kevin Quian (Lynbrook) Honorable Mention Jake Burris (Fremont); Noel Tecarro (Wilcox); Patrick Skelly (Gunn); Ajay Singh (Cupertino); Robert Hou (Cupertino) ALL-PAL SOUTH DIVISION Most Valuable Player: Frankie Ferrari (Burlingame) Sr. First Team Nick Loew (Burlingame) Sr.; Alex Manu (Aragon) Sr.; Robert Noland (Mills) Sr.; Brian Houle (Hillsdale) Sr.; Chris Bene (Sequoia) Jr.; Oliver Bucka (Menlo-Atherton) Sr. Second Team Michael Costello (Carlmont) Sr.; Kevin Hahn (Aragon) Sr.; Marquis Adkins (Mills) Jr.; Justin Gutang (Burlingame) Jr.; Tyler Wright (Mills) Jr.; Royce Branning (Menlo-Atherton) Sr.; Alex Mostafavi (San Mateo) Sr. Honorable Mention Lucas Magni (Capuchino) So.; Ryan Nurre (Hillsdale) Sr.; Josh Holman (Woodside) Sr.; Toby Liebergesell (Aragon) Sr.; Ryan Roberts (Menlo-Atherton) Sr.; Trevor Pagaduan (Aragon) Sr.; Kevin Abuyaghi (Burlingame) Sr.; Dennis Houston (Sequoia) So.; Paolo Maramba (San Mateo) Jr.; Njai LeBlanc (Woodside) Fr.

Corbin Koch ALL-WEST BAY ATHLETIC LEAGUE Most Valuable Player: Corbin Koch (Sacred Heart Prep) Jr. First Team Ryan Brice (Pinewood) Jr.; Bobby Roth (Menlo School) Sr.; Will Deng (Harker) Sr.; Eric Holt (Harker) Jr.; Connor Bonfiglio (Priory) Sr.; Ryan White (King’s Academy) Sr. Second Team James McLean (Sacred Heart Prep) Jr.; David Bodine (Pinewood) Jr.; Greg Naumann (Pinewood) Sr.; Wes Miller (Menlo School) Sr.; Ryan Young (Menlo School) Sr.; Scotty Harris (Priory) So.; Darius Riley (Eastside Prep) Jr. Honorable Mention Andrew Daschbach (Sacred Heart Prep) So.; Ryan Galvin (Sacred Heart

Prep) Sr.; Nathan Beak (Pinewood) So.; MJ Stevens (Pinewood) Sr.; Wei Wei Buchsteiner (Harker) Sr.; Jordan Duncan (King’s Academy) Jr.; Owens Smith (Eastside Prep) Sr.; Emmit Hiemstra (Crystal Springs) Sr.; Kent Kober (Crystal Springs) Sr.

SOCCER ALL-DE ANZA DIVISION Co-Most Valuable Player: Logan Chapman (Los Gatos) Sr.; Brad Bumgarner (Mountain View) Sr. Offensive MVP: Edi Aguilar (Mountain View) Jr. Co-Defensive MVP: Garrett Canavero (Santa Clara) Sr.; Keenan Zucker (Mountain View) Sr. MVP Goalie: Irvin Cardoza (Santa Clara) Jr. First Team Paul Tolley (Los Gatos) Sr.; Cole Brossart (Los Gatos) Sr.; Nick Contarino (Los Gatos) Sr.; Emmanuel Montion (Los Gatos) Sr.; Kevin Sinclair (Los Gatos) Sr.; Logan Allen (Mountain View) Sr.; Justin Reweler (Mountain View); Daniel Welch (Mountain View) Sr.; Daniel Ballesteros (Mountain View) Sr.; Romeo Herrera (Santa Clara) Sr.; Kelvin Skewes (Santa Clara) Jr.; Leo Hernandez (Santa Clara) Sr.; Cina Vazier (Palo Alto) Sr.; Tony Maharaj (Palo Alto) Sr.; Wesley Woo (Palo Alto) Jr.; Matt Schonhen (Los Altos) Jr.; Eylain Fared (Los Altos) Sr.; Will Guy (Saratoga) Sr.; Andrew Firth (Saratoga) Sr.; Miguel Morales (Fremont) Jr. Second Team Adam Jeffery (Los Gatos) Sr.; Richard Lui (Los Gatos) Sr.; Drew Mitchner (Mountain View) Sr.; Roberto Molina (Mountain View) Sr.; Oscar Fausto (Santa Clara) Jr.; Edgar Aguillares (Santa Clara) Jr.; Preston Kuppe (Palo Alto) Jr.; Fernando Rodriguez (Palo Alto) Jr.; Max de Vissen (Los Altos) Jr.; Matt Connel (Los Altos) So.; Brando Le (Saratoga) Sr.; Kevin Yu (Saratoga) Fr.; Paul Piedras (Fremont) Jr. ALL-EL CAMINO DIVISION Co-Most Valuable Player: Amit Ben Simon (Homestead) So.; Brad Ohadi (Monta Vista) Jr. Co-Offensive MVP: Jose Rios (Homestead) So.; Daniel Galvan (Milpitas) Sr. Co-Defensive MVP: Christopher Chen (Homestead) Sr.; Will Major (Monta Vista) Sr. MVP Goalie: Jonathan Mendoza (Wilcox) Sr. First Team Ariel Berman (Homestead) So.; Eli Berman (Homestead) So.; Brian Wehner (Homestead) So.; Jared Johnson (Homestead) Jr.; John Rak (Homestead) Jr.; Eric Polgar (Monta Vista) Sr.; Greg Moe (Monta Vista) Jr.; Anjan Amarnath (Monta Vista) So.; Eric Pala (Monta Vista) So.; Joel Coumbronero (Wilcox) Sr.; Thomas Jensen (Wilcox) Sr.; Nathan Petue (Cupertino) Sr.; Dean Rodriguez (Cupertino) So.; Youngsean Jung (Cupertino) Jr.; Neel Srehan (Milpitas) Jr.; Daniel Lopez (Milpitas) Sr.; Julian Bushel (Gunn) Jr.; Elyas Daadi (Gunn) Sr.; Andrew Bae (Lynbrook) Sr. Second Team Yaugen Abukhovski (Homestead) So.; Jason D’Cruz (Homestead) So.; Josh Sullivan (Monta Vista) Sr.; Vaisch Menon (Monta Vista) Sr.; Hector Lopez (Wilcox) Sr.; Buyuen Garcia (Wilcox) Sr.; Prateek Agarwal (Cupertino) So.; Brandon Cardona (Cupertino) Jr.; Ricardo Aguilar (Milpitas) Jr.; Antonio Gonzalez (Milpitas) Sr.; Raco Covarrubias (Gunn) Sr.; Guy Kasznik (Gunn) Jr.; Alex Wang (Lynbrook) Sr. ALL-PAL BAY DIVISION Forward of the Year: Zack Penner (Half Moon Bay) Jr. Midfielder of the Year: Adrian Eaton (Burlingame) Sr. Defender of the Year: Arturo Meza (Half Moon Bay) Jr. Goalkeeper of the Year: Jonathan Pulido (Sequoia) Sr. First Team Kevin Perez (Half Moon Bay) Jr.; Johnathon Rico (Half Moon Bay) Jr.; Theo Fedronic (Carlmont) Sr.; Jonah Snyder (Burlingame) Sr.; Nick Darnell (Burlingame) Sr.; German Perez (Aragon) Sr.; Jorge Lopez (Menlo-Atherton) So.; Elvis Abarca (Menlo-Atherton) Sr.; Salvador Herrera (Woodside) Sr.; Nick Chang (Sequoia) Sr.; Ethan Hyman

(Burlingame) So. Second Team Eric Perez (Half Moon Bay) Sr.; Justin Winslow (Half Moon Bay) Jr.; Carlos Hernandez (Half Moon Bay) Jr.; Jesus Villasenor (Half Moon Bay) Jr.; Jake Retchless (Carlmont) Sr.; Brian Gonzalez (Burlingame) Sr.; Sharif Shibli (Burlingame) Jr.; Jamie Ybarra (Burlingame) So.; Hector Tellez (Menlo-Atherton) Jr.; Santos Valle (Menlo-Atherton) Sr.; Kevin Amaya (Woodside) Sr.; Missael Montes (Sequoia) Jr.; Alex Montes (Sequoia) Jr.; Alex Mellado (Aragon) Jr. Honorable Mention Steve Gomez (Aragon) Sr.; Jordan Lim (Aragon) Sr.; Zack Zeniff (Burlingame) So.; Tom Rodriguez (Burlingame) So.; Ryan Freeman (Carlmont) Sr.; Mitchell Jang (Carlmont) Sr.; Hector Segura (Half Moon Bay) Jr.; Thomas Simmons (Half Moon Bay) Sr.; Alejandro Mendoza (San Mateo) Jr.; Tyler Mucci (San Mateo) Sr.; Mario Rodriguez (Menlo-Atherton) Jr.; Ethan Oro (Menlo-Atherton) So.; Jesus Mendoza (Woodside) Sr.; Kevin Cano (Woodside) So.; Moises Vieyra (Sequoia) Sr.; Anthony Pulido (Sequoia) So. ALL-WEST BAY ATHLETIC LEAGUE Forward of the Year: Andrew Segre (Sacred Heart Prep) Sr. Midfielder of the Year: David Madding (Crystal Springs) Sr. Defender of the Year: Justin Wang (Menlo School) Sr. Goalkeeper of the Year: Colin Porter (King’s Academy) Sr. First Team Oisin Coveney (Harker) So.; Omar Hamade (Harker) So.; Ayo Agunbide (Crystal Springs) Sr.; Austin Mirabella (Priory) Sr.; John Strong (Menlo School) Sr.; Will Chisholm (Menlo School) So.; Michael Svozil (King’s Academy) Sr.; Brian Field (King’s Academy) Sr.; Jason Garcia (Eastside Prep) Sr.; Will Mishra (Sacred Heart Prep) Sr.; Isaac Polkinhorne (Sacred Heart Prep) Sr.; Ricky Grau (Sacred Heart Prep) Sr.; Derek Chou (Sacred Heart Prep) Jr. Second Team Kevin Moss (Harker) Sr.; Daniel Cui (Crystal Springs) Sr.; Bailey Marsheck (Priory) Jr.; Sergio Lopez (Priory) So.; Peter Rosston (Menlo School) So.; Andrew Arnold (Menlo School) So.; Parker Andrews (King’s Academy) So.; Derek Field (King’s Academy) Sr.; Mason Derendinger (King’s Academy) So.; Freddy Gonzalez (Eastside Prep) Sr.; Frankie Hattler (Sacred Heart Prep) Sr.; Cam Chapman (Sacred Heart Prep) Jr. Honorable Mention Jeremiah Anderson (Harker) Jr.; Arjun Goyal (Harker) Sr.; Tim Stiles (Crystal Springs) Jr.; Dexter Bosley (Crystal Springs) Jr.; Michael Quezada (Menlo School) So.; Keaton Shiveley (Menlo School) So.; Rory McMahon (King’s Academy) So.; Gabe Costello (King’s Academy) Jr.; Emilio Gallegos (King’s Academy) Jr.; Philip Petrakian (Sacred Heart Prep) Jr.; Hugo Sanchez (Sacred Heart Prep) Sr.; Paco Barajas (Eastside Prep) Jr.

– All-league teams are selected by the coaches

Justin Wang

Ally Mayle and Libby Muir

SACRED HEART PREP

Brian White

SACRED HEART PREP The sophomores combined for 16 points in lacrosse victories over Menlo-Atherton and Castilleja as Mayle had six goals and two assists while Muir had seven goals and one assist to keep the Gators tied for first.

The senior helped the Gators win twice in lacrosse as he scored 12 goals with four assists, getting the winning goal in a 15-14 win over rival Menlo that kept SHP unbeaten and atop the SCVAL De Anza Division standings with a 5-0 record.

Honorable mention Caroline Cummings Sacred Heart Prep lacrosse

Talbott Paulsen Menlo-Atherton diving

Maddy Price Menlo track & field

Sarah Robinson* Gunn track & field

Sarah Tiemann Menlo-Atherton softball

Kindle Van Linge Menlo-Atherton swimming

Andrew Daschbach Sacred Heart Prep baseball

Frankie Hattler Sacred Heart Prep lacrosse

Phil Lewis Palo Alto baseball

Jared Lucian Menlo baseball

Sean Mayle Sacred Heart Prep lacrosse

Nick Sullivan Palo Alto track & field * previous winner

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

Weems ­V Ì Õi`ÊvÀ Ê«>}iÊnή

was taken to another level when I joined the Development Office and got the chance to be involved on a daily basis with the staff and students.” Weems created many close ties with students at Menlo — he was also an advocate, mentoring a group of students throughout each school year. During his sevenseason tenure as Menlo’s varsity boys’ basketball coach, his teams made three trips to NorCals and won two championships in seven Central Coast Section appearances. He held a 138-60 record overall and received numerous coach of the year awards. Before Weems came to Menlo, he served as special assistant to the Associate Athletic Director at his alma mater, Stanford University, where he earned his BA in Sociology. A three-year starter for the basketball team, he amassed 1,235 career points and helped lead the Cardinal to four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, including the 1998 Final Four.

“Kris knows the school well and understands at a deep level the challenges and opportunities of building a strong athletics program in an environment of academic excellence,” said Menlo Head of School Than Healy. Weems takes over for Craig Schoof, who is in his 14th year as Menlo’s athletic director and 27th season as baseball coach. As athletic director, Schoof has overseen a program that has won numerous titles every season — 120 league, 30 CCS, 15 NorCal and two state championships. During his tenure, the Knights have won at least one CCS title each year, and every sport has secured at least one league title, a first for the school. His baseball teams have won 16 league titles and, in 2013, Schoof was recognized by his colleagues and named CCS Honor Coach for his contributions to the sport. One of Weems’ first tasks as the new athletic director will be to lead a newly envisioned program for grades 6-12, developing a strategic plan for athletics at Menlo for the upper and middle school divisions combined. N — Menlo Athletics

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