Coastal View News • March 9, 2017

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PREP NEWS Boys volleyball

Cate School

February 28 - The Cate School boys volleyball team claimed a league win a 3-0 sweep of the Malibu Sharks. “Senior Chase McCaw and Parker Matthews worked together running a 6-2 offense and did a great job distributing the ball throughout the match,” said Ram coach Greg Novak. Freshman outside hitter Theo Mack led the team with 15 digs and 14 kills, and sophomore outside hitter Cullen Barber followed up with six kills. Middle blockers sophomore Carson Williams and senior Henry Dawson collected four kills. “Seniors Cooper Mayer and Nathan Martin steadied the team with solid serve-receive passing and defense,” explained Novak. Freshman Jackson Weinberger, sophomores Jojo Broussard, Raja Promige and Sebastian Richardson and senior Daniaal Saeed also played. March 2 – The Cate School boys volleyball team in a league match against Carpinteria fell to the Warriors, 3-2. Freshman Theo Mack led the team with 19 kills, and sophomore Cullen Barber followed with nine kills. “The stellar passing (a 2.30 plus average) by Theo, Cullen and sophomore Cooper Mayer enabled the team to run an

Coastal View News • Carpinteria, California effective offense,” said Ram coach Greg Novak. Sophomore Carson Williams tallied four solo blocks and two assists. “Facing being swept, Cate came alive to capture sets three and four (25-23, 25-23), which pushed the match into a deciding fifth set,” said Novak. Carpinteria took the final set. The two teams will meet again during the second round of Tri-Valley League play.

Boys tennis

March 2 - The Cate School boys tennis team took on San Marcos at home, walking away with a 10-8 win. “The Rams jumped out to an early lead, sweeping the first round of doubles behind the strong play of the number-one doubles team of senior Christian Herman and junior Nicholas Hildebrandt, and number-two singles freshman Ethan Ha, pulling out a pair of 7-6 wins,” said Cate coach Jason Saltoun-Ebin. The Cate number-two doubles team of senior Mason Mackall and junior Joseph Thomassen won its second match of the day to even the score at eight. Ha secured his second win of the day to give the Rams the lead; and his brother, senior Kevin Ha, won the match for the Rams in the final set. Cate is on break this week and starts Tri-Valley League play on March 23.

Baseball

March 2 - The Cate School baseball team opened up the season with a 9-3 loss at Bishop Diego. While the Cardinals are a league opponent, the game was scheduled as a non-league contest. Senior Joel Revo got the start for the Rams, pitching four innings while allowing just one hit and four runs. Sophomore Jack Deardorff came in to pitch in relief and was effective in his first two innings of the season. The Rams tallied five hits on the day with senior Dylan Ell collecting two, and seniors Bryce Huerta and Ed Lee each picking up one. Deardorff had the other hit on the day. “Junior Emily Burns had a standout game for the Rams, squeezing in a run and flashing some great leather on defense,” said Cate assistant Dave Soto.

Carpinteria High School Boys volleyball

March 1 – The Carpinteria High School boys volleyball team beat Ventura High School 3-1 on the road. The Warriors were led by starting captain and outside hitter Mayerik Rodriguez who ended the night with 17 kills and eight digs. “Captain and starting center Armando Soriano performed well and accumulated 26 assists,” said Carpinteria coach Dino Garcia. The Warriors league record is 0-1 and overall 1-1. “The Carpinteria varsity volleyball team, coming off a loss versus Bishop, played strong and aggressive throughout the whole match against the Ventura Cougars,” added Garcia. March 2- The Carpinteria High School boys volleyball team Warriors traveled up the road to face off against Cate, going the distance in a match to five for a 3-2 victory. Again the Warriors were led by starting captain and outside hitter Mayerik Rodriguez, who finished with 14 kills, two blocks and seven digs. Captain and starting setter Armando Soriano helped by adding four kills, three blocks and 22 assists. “Starting middle blocker Jonathan Flores stayed disciplined at the net and gained four blocks, eight kills,” said Carpinteria coach Dino Garcia. “Cate School let the Warriors know they weren’t going down without a fight,” he added. Carpinteria now has a league record of 1-1 and 2-1 overall.

Boys golf

March 2 – The Carpinteria High School boys golf team participated in a Frontier League match, hosted by Nordhoff at Soule Park in Ojai with Alex Cisneros finishing 11th to lead the Warriors, shooting a 103. Jojo Gonzalez took the next spot with a 104. James Irabon finished 19th, tallying a 110 with Jacob Durtche next in line at 111. Two fellow Carpinterians, Jacob Mata with a 114 finished in 25th place, while Gage Dinning shot a 119 to finish 29th. The Frontier League field will be back at Soule Park on Thursday, March 9, squaring off again with Villanova this time hosting the match.

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