Sonora’s girls’ golf defeated Bret Harte 199-219 Tuesday afternoon at Mountain Springs Golf Club. Megan Popovich earned medalist honors for the ’Cats with a 41 on a par 36. Hannah Ellsworth led the Bullfrogs with a 42. Amanda Mena shot a 48 for Sonora, while teammates Emma Peller shot a 53 and Shelby Fame shot a 57. Nicole Ayala and Jesse Thompson each shot a 58 for Bret Harte.
"We did really well and I am real happy with them,” said Sonora head coach Karen Sinclair. “I am really proud.”
Sonora beat the Calaveras Redskins 3-0 Tuesday night at Bud Castle Gym. The Wildcats kept their winning ways alive by beating the ’Skins 25-6, 25-11 and 25-16. Riley Patterson led the Wildcats with 14 kills and 16 digs. Kelsie Evans had 13 kills and four blocks. Kiana Pisula had a team-high 32 assists and MaKenna Poole had 12 digs.
“I know the scores weren 't great but Calaveras is a good team,” said Sonora
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Maddie Fong led Sonora with seven kills followed by Sha’nece Garrett and Emma Fray with six. Haylie Santos had seven digs and Valerie Galvez led the ’Cats with 31 assists. Paige Houck had three kills and three blocks to finish the game.
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Sonora defeated Calaveras 25-14 and 25-7 in two sets. Mary Montano was 14 of 15 serving with seven aces. Bri Spring hit 10 for 10 with six kills. Eden console-Taylor had four kills. Brittney Canepa served four aces with 11 assists.
Sonora boys’ soccer beat Calaveras 4-2 in Mother Lode League play Tuesday night at Dunlavy Field. Zachary Whitmer had a hat trick for Sonora, scoring three goals. The game was tied 1-1 after the first half and Whitmer scored two of his three in the game’s final 40 minutes. Clayton Roberson scored Sonora’s fourth goal.
“It was nice soccer tonight and I am excited for Thursday and it will be a good test against Summerville,” said Sonora’s head coach Lloyd Longeway.
Sonora will play Summerville at Thorsted Field in Tuolumne at 7