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ATHLETICS

Volleyball

All three Marymount Volleyball teams ended the season as co-champions or champions of the Mission League. Frosh/Soph Volleyball went 9-1 in the league, while JV Volleyball impressively went undefeated in league play. Varsity advanced to the first round of the CIF Open Division Regional playoffs before falling to league rival Sierra Canyon in a close five-set match.

SOCCER (previous page)

JV Soccer was undefeated at home against Mission League opponents.

Varsity Soccer finished the season with a record of 4-4-2. Led by eight seniors, the team won their final three games of the season at home.

Golf

Sailor Golf fielded a strong program of 21 golfers this season and performed well in the Angelus League, landing in third place. The season’s highlight was a close match against Crossroads that Marymount won by three strokes. The team is poised for an even stronger season next year.

Tennis

Competing in the Angelus League, the JV Tennis team went undefeated. Varsity Tennis also captured the league title as co-champions of the Angelus League. The team advanced to CIF playoffs, but fell in the first round to Oxford Academy. Doubles pair Keira Lavelle ‘23 and Quincy Plotts ‘23 won the Angelus League Individual Tournament and competed in the CIF Division III Sectionals as the top-seeded team before ultimately falling to Brentwood in the semifinals.

National Letter Of Intent Signing Day

The following students commited to play volleyball at the collegiate level. Their hard work has paid off, and we are incredibly proud that Marymount was a part of their journey:

Lauren Brooker ‘23 - Volleyball

University of California, San Diego

Julia Capps ‘23 - Beach Volleyball

University of California, Berkeley

Dior Charles ‘23 - Volleyball

Wake Forest University

Catherine Maffei ‘23 - Volleyball

New York University

Torrey Stafford ‘23 - Volleyball

University of Pittsburgh

Lexi Trapani ‘23 - Volleyball

Santa Clara University

Water Polo

Water Polo competed at a heightened level this season. The team weathered cold morning laps and multiple games in the pouring rain to hold their own against opponents across Southern California. Anchored by an enthusiastic group of ninth and tenth graders, the program has a bright future ahead.

Basketball

Varsity Basketball brought boundless energy to the court this fall, overcoming some difficult losses to end the season with a winning record of 12-10. JV Basketball, with seven freshmen on the team, finished third in the Angelus League.

Cross Country

Cross Country endured heat waves and weathered injuries in a rebuilding year. Led by a strong and motivated class of newcomers, the team ultimately placed fifth overall in the competitive Mission League.