With the sweep, Sonora has still not lost a set since joining the Mother Lode League in 2014.
Sophomore Riley Patterson led the Wildcats with 12 kills. She also finished the night with nine digs and three aces. Kelsie Evans had five kills, while Adrianna Albanes and Riley Carpenter had four. Carpenter also had two block assists.
Kianna Pisula led Sonora with 24 assists. Bella Petterson and Riley Patterson each had three aces, while Evans had two.
Riley Hennington had a team-high 11 digs, while Riley Patterson had nine and Kristin Chormicle had four.
“I was proud of the girls for playing well on a Monday,” …show more content…
Keanu Perez scored four times, Colton Pimentel had three goals, Ethan Wright tallied two, and Alan Wells found the back of the goal once.
“We came out strong and never looked back,” said head coach Josh Martin. “Perimeter defense was stifling, causing a lot of turnovers and our center defense play by Colton Pimentel was lockdown. Keanu and Levi were our engines again on offense, both scoring and getting the whole team involved. Another great game in the pipes by our goalie, Hayden Tolbert. His counter attack passing was on point, and he made a lot of great blocks. I'm very pleased with our aggressiveness on offense and our intensity on defense. The boys have made a lot of progress this year and I can't wait to see where we end up.”
The Summerville Bears boys’ soccer team shutout Argonaut 2-0 Tuesday night at Thorsted Field in Tuolumne.
The Bears got both of their goals from Trey PetersonWood. He scored his first goal in the first half on a penalty kick. That was the only goal Summerville would score in the first 40 minutes.
Levi Hart McNeal assisted PetersonWood for his second goal of the night. Hart McNeal had a shot to take, but passed to PetersonWood who had a more clear shot at the …show more content…
The Summerville volleyball team beat Argonaut in four sets (25-21, 23-25, 25-19, 26-24) Tuesday night in Tuolumne.
Sophomore Grace Fulkerson led the Bears with 14 kills, as Julian Craddock was close behind with 12. Craddock also had 21 assists and was 11-13 serving with five aces. Sarah Boyer had a team-high 17 digs and Allie Eveleth had 16. Eveleth had a strong night servint the ball as she was 12-13 with four aces. Sophomore Janae Roberson led the Bears with three blocks.
The Bears head coach Jennifer Osterhout not only was happy that her team got the win, but was pleased that they won with the majority of her team under the weather.
“Tonight was a long slow match,” Osterhout said. “About 90-percent of our team is sick at the moment and it showed tonight. The court was quiet, we lacked motivation but maintained a lead for most of the match but only by a point or two. It felt like we put in as much energy as needed to pull off a win. But with that said, we still had some great moments in the court. Claire Caldera and Allie Eveleth have gotten stronger in their attacks. Janae Roberson has begun to be a forceful blocker in the middle and our setters, Grace and Julian, continue to push our offense to be better with each match. We face Bret Harte at home on Thursday and we are hoping to be rested and ready to put up a fight for a successful