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San Marin HS Sports Update Sept 3-Sept 8

MCAL play begins this week for all teams. Here are the results for your Mustang teams last week.

San Marin Sports Update September 3-September 8

Another week is in the books as MCAL play begins for all teams this week.  Here is the week that was:

Varsity Football

The Mustangs (0-3) played a wild shootout against Sonoma Friday night.  The Mustangs and Dragons traded scores back and forth all night.  Unfortunately, The Mustangs came up just short 41-39.  

Down by 8 with just over 3 minutes to go, Manny Wilkins found  Jason Shannon in the back corner of the endzone for a 17 yard TD to bring the Mustangs to within 2.  The Mustangs called RB David Marinoff’s number on the 2 pt try, but he was dropped just short of the goaline.  The ensuing onside was recovered by Sonoma as they ran out the clock for the win.  Marinoff had a huge night rushing for 221 yards and 2 touchdowns.  QB Manny Wilkins finished 9-19 for 179 yards and 2 TDs through the air, and also ran for 79 yards and a TD. WR Jason Shannon pulled in 6 passes for 126 yards and a TD.  The Mustangs open league play Saturday at Drake at 2 PM.

Junior Varsity

The JV’s (2-1) had a complete team effort in dominating Sonoma 35-0 Friday night.  The Defense led the way, allowing only 1 first down and forcing 4 turnovers.  De'Quan Hayes forced a fumble which he also returned 57 yards to the Dragon 3 yard line.  Jeff Walchli then ran in for the touchdown to make the score 28-0 at half.   Connor McGarty and Aaron Lewko each had an interception.  David Jung had multiple tackles for losses at defensive end.  

On offense, Walchli ran for a score and threw for one, connecting with Connor McGarty for a 35 yard touchdown pass.  Jason Draper finished the day with over 200 yards of total offense and 1 TD. Aaron Lewko and Christian Batres also rushed for touchdowns.  This week San Marin plays at Drake on Saturday at 11:30

Frosh Football

The frosh team (2-1) routed Sonoma 46-0 on Thursday.  RB Keith Bradshaw had a big game on the ground scoring 3 TDs.  QB Collin Moore threw a TD to WR Jeremiah Watts.  The Mustangs had big games on defense from Adrian D’Arrigo, Forrester Stearns, Charlie Ross and Brady Lacues.

Volleyball

On Wednesday, the varsity girls lost a tough 5 set match to Casa Grande (19-25 22-25 25-20 25-20 10-15).  The Mustang standouts were Jenna Sudlow with 7 aces, 15 kills, and 3 digs.  Kristen Robinson had 5 kills and 5 blocks, while setter Casey Cunningham had 29 assists.

The JV’s beat Casa in 2 sets, 25-22 25-16

Water Polo – Boys

The Varsity Boys beat San Rafael on Thursday 16-4.  Jimmy Fewell had an incredible 8 steals on the night along with 2 goals. Goalie Ben Rosenbaum had 8 blocked shots including some great blocks from the corners to shut down the Bulldogs attack.  Louis Campbell netted 4 goals and 5 steals in his first game of the year, while his brother Ryan Campbell added 6 goals 5 steals.  Sebastian Bauer had 3 assists while adding 2 goals and 3 steals.  Jack Tooley scored his first goal of the year, and Daniel Hardman scored his first Varsity goal. 

The JV Boys won 8-6.  Wyatt Tooley had 8 blocks in goal.  Tyler Nam led with a huge 7 steals with Vince Damazyn (5), Quinton Ashley (4), and Jordan Kulp (4) close behind.  Jack Hance led the scoring with 4 goals.  Ross Allen picked up 2, Ashley and Kulp picked up 1 goal each.

Water Polo – Girls

The girls lost a tough game against San Rafael 11-6.  No stats were provided.

Soccer

SM’s varsity boys opened league play against TL and SR.  The Mustangs lost to TL 6-2, but had 2 goals from Vini Souza one on a PK.  David Zaragoza assisted on the other one.  On Friday the Mustangs fell to a good SR team 3-0.  They look to bounce back this week against Branson and Justin Siena. 

Tennis

The Mustangs competed in the annual Flame Tournament in Fresno this past week.  Overall out of 156 teams the Mustangs finished 44th.

The Mustangs had an impressive weekend with some outstanding matches including come from behind 3 set wins by Christine Coll, doubles partners Rahcel Cantor and Angela Ding, and doubles partners Maria DeSalvo and Avery Abel.  Other great wins came from Amanda Cardy, Hannah Gelleri, and Rachel Teel.  

SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK

Monday, Sept. 10

4:00 PM

Girls Varsity Golf

@ Justin Siena

 

Tuesday, Sept. 11

4:00 PM

Girls Varsity Tennis

@ Justin Siena

5:00 PM

Boys Varsity Water Polo

Justin Siena @ SM

6:00 PM

Boys JV Water Polo

Justin Siena @ SM

7:00 PM

Girls Varsity Water Polo

Justin Siena  @ SM

 

Wednesday, Sept. 12

3:30 PM

Girls Varsity Golf

Drake @ SM

4:30 PM

Boys Varsity Soccer

@ Branson

4:30 PM

Girls Freshman Volleyball

@ San Rafael

5:30 PM

Girls Varsity Volleyball

@ San Rafael

6:00 PM

Boys JV Soccer

@ Branson

 

Thursday, Sept. 1

TBA
Cross Country
Stinson Beach Relays

Friday, Sept. 14

4:00 PM

Girls Varsity Tennis

Terra Linda @ SM

4:00 PM

Girls Varsity Water Polo

CC Tourney

4:00 PM

Girls Freshman Volleyball

Tamalpais @ SM

4:30 PM

Boys Varsity Soccer

Justin Siena @ SM

5:00 PM

Girls JV Volleyball

Tamalpais @ SM

6:00 PM

Girls Varsity Volleyball

Tamalpais @ SM

6:00 PM

Boys JV Soccer

Justin Siena @ SM

 

Saturday, Sept. 15

9:00 AM

Girls Varsity Water Polo

CC Tourney

9:30 AM

Boys Freshman Football

@ Drake

11:30 AM

Boys JV Football

@ Drake

2:00 PM

Boys Varsity Football

@ Drake

TBA

Cross Country

Viking Opener

TBA

Girls Freshman Volleyball

Carmichael Invitational

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