22 Thursday, May 7, 2015
Coastal View News • Carpinteria, California
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From back left, coach Richard Pakes, Maia Pakes, Sophia Mora, Katie Freeman, Augustine Wooten, Hannah Markham, Janysha Gamez, Coach Marc Medina; and from front left, Whitney Meister, Carly Medina, Mackenzie Bennett, Ariana Lounsbury and Kate Deardorff.
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Pictured, from back left, are Kenneth Jackson, Ali Hamadi, Coach Matt Organista, William Collins, Jack Gay, Solomon Naho’oikaika, Kai McCarty and Max Maulhardt; and, from front left, Cameron Gralewski, Coby Gonzalez, Luke Naho’oikaika, Liam Slade, Nicolas Kalin and Issac Carrillo. (Not pictured coach Dylan Hathaway )
14u water polo grabs second place
At the Ventura County Youth Water Polo Tournament, the Carpinteria 14u Triton water polo team snatched second place. It was the team’s first ever tournament. “Assistant coach Dylan Hathaway and I were very pleased with the way they played and how they have progressed from never playing water polo in January to getting second place four months later,” commented coach Matt Organista. “The other team had been undefeated this season but we gave them a close game.” The team defeated Santa Barbara in a 10-7 shootout win on day one. It also won its second game that day 8-5 against the Titans. The Tritons suffered a 7-6 defeat in the championship match against Gold Coast. The game seesawed at a 1-point difference throughout, and the Tritons fell behind 7-6 in the final minute. They managed a couple of shots in designed plays after timeouts but were stifled in their bid to tie the match.
Javier Jasso (senior) Baseball
Swept his three Swatted three matches in vic- hits in both wins tory over Dunn over Santa Clara School. High School.
Carpinteria United returned from the April 25-26 Founders Cup Tournament in Torrance with the championship title for the second straight year. The team played its first two games on Saturday, starting with a 3-3 tie against West Torrance and a win against Lakewood 4-0. On Sunday, they won their pool by claiming victory against Camarillo 2-0. This secured their spot in the final round as the number one seeded team. The championship against the home team, Central Torrance, proved to be a high-octane battle and ended with a 2-0 win. Coaches commended all players’ efforts. “This remarkable group of girls has diligently worked to become the champions they are today. With dedication to the sport and each other, they have built the confidence to rise against the challenges. We are very proud of their commitment, success, and development as a team,” commented coaches Marc Medina and Richard Pakes.
Cate School Athletes of the Week
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
Jeremy Saito (freshman) Boys tennis
Carpinteria United AYSO U10 defends Founders Cup title
Oliver Welch (Junior) Volleyball
Led the volleyball team with 16 kills in a win over Nordhoff.
Cole Brennan (Junior) Boys lacrosse
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Had six points (3 goals, 3 assists) to help lead boys lacrosse over Thacher 10-3.
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