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18  Thursday, October 22, 2015

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Oct. 13 - The Carpinteria High School girls tennis team won its third straight match, beating Nordhoff in Tri-Valley League play, 15-3. The Warriors had a great day in singles with number-one Kathryn Blair sweeping her three sets. Number-three Hali Schwasnick also played well, as she too swept her three sets. Number-two Anna Artiaga won two of her three sets and almost pulled off a win in her third set, losing 7-5. Carpinteria’s number-one doubles team of Madison Cleek/Josie Gordon won their only set together beating Nordhoff’s top doubles team. Oct. 15 - The Carpinteria High School girls tennis team had a rough Tri-Valley League outing against La Reina, losing 15-3. The Warriors’ number-three team of Jeanette Fantone/Alondra Costilla won 2-of-3 sets with their only setback being a 7-5 defeat. Carpinteria’s only other point came from the number-two doubles team of Madison Cleek/Maria Zamora who stormed out of the gates with a 6-0 win versus the Regents number-two team. Although number-one team Josie Gordon/Jessica Lord did not win today, they were in every set, according to coach Charles Bryant. “We were without the services of one of our stronger players and unfortunately we had to shift our lineup at the last minute, but I was proud of our ability to adjust and our efforts today,” said Bryant.

Girls golf

Oct. 13 – Carpinteria High School girls golf team fell to La Reina 214 to 278. Led by junior Haylee McGovern with a three under par 34, La Reina stayed unbeaten for the year and dropped the Warriors to 8-2. Carpinteria was led by sophomore Mikayla Blair with a 53 on a day when the Warriors couldn’t seem to put it together. La Reina locked up the Tri-Valley League Championship by handily beating Carpinteria. Oct. 15 – The Carpinteria High School girls golf team finished off its Tri-Valley League season in style by beating both Foothill Tech and Santa Paula to close the season at 10-2 and in second place. Led by senior Yarely Aviles with a 48 at the Santa Barbara Golf Club, the Warriors beat Foothill by a score of 268 to 294 and Santa Paula 268 to 309. Juliet Parsons also shot a 50, and Mikayla Blair pitched in with a 53.

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Quarterback scored a rushing touchdown and led offense to 54 points.

Girls Volleyball

Oct. 15 - The Carpinteria High School girls volleyball team traveled to Thacher, home of the Toads, winning the match in four games, 3-1. The Warriors were led by libero Miranda Marquez with 24 digs and three kills. Setter Katie McGee had a season high of 31 assists. Middle blocker Gabby Rigonati had 11 kills and four blocks. Outside hitter Corina Porter had 13 kills, and outside hitter Jenny Alaniz added 12 kills to help win the match 25–19, 25–21, 14–25 and 25–22.

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Oct. 14 –The Carpinteria High School boys water polo team took another game in the pool against Villanova Prep by a final score of 13-9. Sophomore goalie Maclaine Clayton had 13 saves and six steals. Sophomore Jordan Perez and junior Sal Briceno each scored four goals, and junior Eric Thornbourgh netted three goals.

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