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Paso Robles High School Athletes of the Week

Year: Class of 2021 Coach’s comment: Tre Eade, a co-captain of the swim team, led the team with a first-place finish in the 100 Backstroke, and a 1st place finishes with his teammates (Reily Lowry, Cody Domingos, and Nolan Rumph) in the 200 Free Relay. Tre also led the team with the fastest split in the 400 Free relay with a time of 52.86. – Coach Collin Moore Bearcat: Sage Adams Year: Class of 2021 Coach’s comment: Sage Adams is a senior and after having only one chance to compete her junior year she had patiently and enthusiastically waited for her next opportunity to compete. That day finally came Monday, April 17, competing at Santa Ynez High School. She showed she was ready to rise to the challenges of the times. She performed a 6 dive list receiving 8, 8, 7.5 scores on her first dive, a forward 1-1/2 somersault. With a brand new dive for Sage, back 1 somersault 1-1/2 twist, she put up scores of 7.5, 7, 6. Her 1st place finish with a score of 224.25 is just shy o

Santa Ynez Unleashes Its Weapons on San Marcos, Romps 48-0

Housing and Development Newsletter “He’s a great player and we just didn’t do our job,” said San Marcos coach Jason Fowle of trying to contain Ast. Santa Ynez senior quarterback Bennett Redell is having fun running the Pirates’ potent offense. “It’s been amazing, all the hard work finally paid off,” he. said. “Got to give credit to the O-Line, they did an amazing job tonight. Cameron Prendergast did amazing, Logan Ast is just a workhorse all around. It’s an amazing feeling.” Bennett didn’t want to think about any what-ifs had there been a full season of football in the fall.

Landon Lassahn Goes Off for 10 Goals to Lead Santa Ynez in Water Polo Opener

Taye Luke, Sydney Gills lead Santa Ynez girls to victory By Barry Punzal, Noozhawk Sports Editor | @NoozhawkSports March 6, 2021 | 5:43 p.m. Landon Lassahn had the finishing touch for the Santa Ynez High boys water polo team in its first game of the pandemic-impacted season, pouring in 10 goals in a 17-12 win at Paso Robles on Saturday. The water polo season was supposed to start in December, but it was delayed by a surge in COVID-19 cases and state health department guidelines. Updated guidelines and a drop in adjusted cases per 100,000 allowed the sport to be played. Teams have two weeks to get games in until the CIF s last competition date on March 20.

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