SPRING SPORTS: Petaluma’s Scranton and Giraud among top throwers
Track
Petaluma High’s Allison Scranton and Morgan Giraud highlighted local efforts in the Santa Rosa Throwers and Vaulters Jamboree hosted by Santa Rosa High last weekend.
Scranton won both the shot put (34 feet, 3 inches) and the discus (136-4), while teammate Giraud was third in the shot at 31-2½ and second in the discus (119-4).
Petaluma’s Katya Williges was third in the pole vault at 9-0.
Among the boys, Casa Grande’s Greg Poteracke won the shot at 50-4½ .
Petaluma’s Dan Curren was second in the pole vault at 12-4.
The Petaluma girls dominated a Sonoma County League meet against Healdsburg and El Molino on the Trojan track, scoring 122.5 points to 27.5 for Healdsburg and 13 for El Molino.
Petaluma’s girls ruled in all areas. Camille Leoni and Mia Martin led the sprinters, with Leoni winning the 100 in 12.8 seconds and Martin the 200 in 26.96.
Helena Abbott in the 400 (1:04) and Liza Bernard in the 800 (2:37) were best in the middle distances.
Madison Parratt won the 1600 in 5:43 and Sophie Hospodar taking the 3200 in 13:43.
Nora Lindsay swept the hurdles for the Trojans, winning the 100 highs in 18.72 and the 300s in 52.73. Scranton won the shot at 34-9½ and the discus at 137-10¼ .
Leoni won the long jump at 15-2 and Williges took the high jump at 4-8. Natalie Gilmore won the pole vault at 10-9.
Petaluma won both relays, clocking 52.5 in the 4x100 and 4.32 in the 4x400.
Petaluma’s boys had less success, finishing second behind Healdsburg. The Hounds scored 72 points to 53 for Petaluma and 47 for El Molino.
Ty Pearson led Petaluma efforts, winning the 300-meter hurdles in 41.26. Curren cleared 13-7 to win the pole vault.
Petaluma won both relays, running 45.52 in the 4x100 and 3:44 in the 4x400.
Softball
St. Vincent’s Hannah Sarlatte threw three perfect innings to highlight a 16-1 Lady Mustang win over Tomales. The senior struck out four without allowing a hit or a walk. Amanda Yarger finished the no-hitter but walked three in her two innings of work.
A 10-run St. Vincent rally in the second inning assured that the game would be terminated after five frames.
At the plate, Haley Antonini was 3-for-3 and scored three runs; McKenna Wilson-Kay also had three hits, scored two runs and knocked in four; Alexis Torres had two hits, scored two runs and drove home two; Mary Cerf had a hit and drove in three runs; Sarlatte had two hits, scored a run and drove home two; Yarger went 3-for-3, scored two runs, hit a triple and drove in a run; and Katelyn DelaMontanya had a hit, scored two runs and drove in two.
Tennis
Montgomery took care of business at Casa Grande, defeating the Gauchos, 6-1.
Casa Grande’s only win came at No. 4 singles where the Gauchos’ Jason Goldblatt beat Montgomery’s Jacob King, 7-5, 6-4.
Casa also had a tough time on its home courts against Cardinal Newman, losing 6-1.
The Gauchos’ only win came at No. 4 singles, where Goldblatt defeated Grant Wall, 6-4, 6-0.
Petaluma dominated Healdsburg, 6-1, in a match played on the Healdsburg courts.
The Trojans swept singles play with Kevin Cox, Jason Metten, Nathan Wong and Alex Wolf not losing a set.
Zach Leno teamed with Leno Dimitri and Adam Voulk joined Sam Rosloff to win doubles matches in straight sets.
Petaluma followed with a 5-2 loss on its home courts to Analy.
Wolf was a singles winner for Petaluma, defeating Greg Gonzales, 6-7, 6-4, 6-2.
The Trojans’ doubles duo of Adam Volk and Sam Rostoff also won, beating Lucas Brooker and Tom Howley.
Golf
St. Vincent convincingly won the Coastal Mountain South Tournament played at Aetna Springs in Pope Valley.
Led by Alex Graham and Jack Hood, St. Vincent shot a 311, more than 40 strokes better than second-place Middletown (356). The leaders were followed by Kelseyville (385), St. Helena (404), Rincon Valley Christian (418) and Clear Lake (459) with Sonoma Academy and Geyserville having incomplete teams.
Graham and Hood shared medalist honors with 75s, a stroke better than teammate Ryan Johnson, with Joey Wertz shooting 78.
Petaluma played well but El Molino played better, winning 220-239, in a Sonoma County League match at Rooster Run.
Shannon Stoll led a balanced Petaluma scoring with a 46, followed by Kyle Medeiros with a 47, Ben Johnson with a 48 and Drew Johnson and Adam Berardi, both with 49.
El Molino’s Keaton Kithcart took medalist honors with an even-par 36.
The Trojans also lost a match to Sonoma Valley, losing at the Sonoma Golf Club, 238-245.
Medeiros led the Trojans with a 42, with Stoll shooting a 49, Bernardi a 50, Johnson a 52 and Ben Tatum a 52.
Sonoma Valley’s Kyle Caselli took medalist honors with a 41 over the par-36 course.
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