Prep Roundup: Arroyo Grande sweeps Paso Robles in track
The Arroyo Grande High boys and girls track and field teams swept a PAC 7 dual against Paso Robles on Thursday, with the Eagles winning 86-49 on the boys side and 91-41 on the girls side.
Uriel Mendoza and Jackson Zimmerman both won a pair of events for the Arroyo Grande boys. Mendoza took the 400-meter dash at 50.5 seconds and the long jump at 20 feet, 81⁄2 inches, and Zimmerman was first in the high jump at 6 feet and the triple jump at 38-2.
L.T. Johnson won the 200 in 22.9 seconds for Arroyo Grande.
For the Arroyo Grande girls, Alex Mero was a multiple-event winner, claiming the triple jump at 32-11 and the long jump at 15-91⁄2. She was also second in the high jump at 5 feet.
For Paso Robles’ girls, Domenique Terry had a win in the 200 (24.3 seconds) and was second in the 400 (1:01.5) and was part of the Bearcats’ winning 400 (50.7 seconds) and 1,600 (4:23) relay squads.
Paso Robles’ Tess Rountree won the girls high jump at 5-2, and teammate Maddy Cline added a win in the 800 at 2:25.
For the Bearcats boys, Zander Souza won the 1,600 (4:35), and Bo Bonnheim won the shot put (49-11).————
BOYS: Nipomo 80, Lompoc 56; GIRLS: Nipomo 103, Lompoc 32
Nipomo had five girls and three boys win multiple events.
Gracie Albano took first in the girls 1,600 (5:55.7) and the 3,200 (12:48.4). Missi Ramsey won the 100 hurdles (17.52) and 300 hurdles (52.3), while Cristina Ozzimo won the 100 (13.2) and 200 (27.8) for the Titans.
For the boys, Micah DeBruno was a part of a 400 relay team that won with a time of 45.6 seconds, and he also won the long jump at 19 feet, 3 inches.
Nipomo’s Kenny Cromer won the boys high jump (5-8) and was also part of a 1,600 relay team that won in 3:34.7.
BOYS: San Luis Obispo 83, Pioneer Valley 53; GIRLS: San Luis Obispo 97, Pioneer Valley 33
Max Leage won both the boys 300 hurdles (43.4 seconds) and the triple jump (39 feet, 8 inches), and Chris Toh won the 100 (11.2 seconds) and the long jump (19-11⁄2).
For the Tigers girls, Bridget Devaney won the discus (108-9), and Elena Clarke won the pole vault at 11 feet. San Luis Obispo improved to 4-0 in PAC 7 duals on the girls side.
BOYS: St. Joseph 72, Atascadero 64; GIRLS: St. Joseph 109, Atascadero 28
Matt Ross won the 110 hurdles (in 16.37 seconds) and the 300 hurdles (41.19) for the Greyhounds boys.
Teammate Joe Arndt took first in the pole vault at 12 feet, and Marley Miller won the triple jump at 40-101⁄2.
Atascadero also won both the 400 relay (44.87 seconds) and the 1,600 relay (3:34.58).
For Atascadero’s girls, Brittany Cason won the 100 (13.31) and the 200 (27.29).
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Arroyo Grande 3, St. Joseph 2
The Eagles (4-1, 2-0 PAC 7) prevailed 25-21, 25-27, 25-14, 18-25, 15-6 to remain unbeaten in league action.
Kevin Glass had 15 kills, Derek Johnson added 10 more, and Austin Robinson had seven aces for Arroyo Grande.
Righetti 3, Paso Robles 0
Ben Oliver had seven kills, Richard Curl had three blocks, and Angel Guevara had 15 digs as the Bearcats (2-3, 0-2) lost 25-12, 25-22, 25-20 on the road.
BOYS GOLF
PAC 7 Tournament
Powered by Reilly McMahon’s 9-under 63, Righetti took home the team title with an impressive 364 at Rancho Maria Golf Club.
Arroyo Grande finished second (394), San Luis Obispo third (404), Atascadero fourth (406) and Paso Robles sixth (476).
San Luis Obispo’s Adam Zakaria was just six strokes off McMahon, with a 3-under 69.
Casey West of Atascadero shot a 74, and Fredrik Stenson was Arroyo Grande’s low scorer at 75.
Los Padres League Tournament
Nipomo finished tied for third, and Morro Bay took second at Alisal River Golf Course.
Nipomo had co-medalists, as Steve Canales and Alex Mueller both shot 7-over 79s for the Titans.
For Morro Bay, Luke Holzschuh shot an 85.
Santa Ynez won the tournament.
BOYS TENNIS
San Luis Obispo 16, Pioneer Valley 2
The Tigers were undefeated in doubles and had one player sweep in singles.
Shahrukh Syed swept 6-0, 6-1, 6-0 for San Luis Obispo, and Josh Milla took his first match 6-0. Shawn Gu was then subbed in for Milla, and won the next two, 7-5, 6-0. In doubles, the Tigers (5-3, 5-1 PAC 7) didn’t lose more than two games in any set.
Arroyo Grande 15, St. Joseph 3
Jordan Hayashi swept 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, and the Eagles improved to 10-1 overall (6-0 PAC 7) with the win over the Knights.
In doubles, Evan Lange and Danny Williams swept their three sets 6-3, 6-1, 6-0, and Sean Hollister and Eli Whittle won two sets, 6-0, 6-0.
Atascadero 12, Coast Union 6
Brothers Avery and Gregory Griffin played for the first time as a doubles team and won 6-1, 6-3 as the Greyhounds (5-3) cruised to the nonleague win.
Elias Jordan and Jacob Pomi also swept their doubles matches, 6-2, 6-4 for Atascadero.
For the Broncos (3-5), the doubles team of Dennis Diener and Nick Taron went 4-6, 6-2, 6-2.
SOFTBALL
Morro Bay 10, Templeton 3
After Jessica Wagner gave up three hits and three runs, Marissa Tabares entered the game for Morro Bay (5-7, 2-0 Los Padres League) with one out in the first inning, and did not give up a hit until there was one out left in the seventh.
Tabares gave up just one hit, no runs, five walks and struck out seven in the win.
Jasmine Singh was 2 for 3 with two doubles, two runs scored and one RBI for the Pirates, and Jordan Martinez was 2 for 4 with one run scored for Morro Bay.
This story was originally published March 31, 2011 at 11:11 PM with the headline "Prep Roundup: Arroyo Grande sweeps Paso Robles in track."