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Sports briefs: Terra Linda repeats as Battle of the Bay champs

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The Terra Linda High girls water polo team returned to the Battle of the Bay tournament at Encinal High on Saturday, looking to defend the title it won in 2019.

The Trojans got strong performances up and down the roster while taking down Moreau Catholic, Encinal and then Marin Academy in the final to repeat as champions.

“Rosie Lucchesi, Sydney Hellar, Meredith Case, Catherine Fahrner, Chippy Taylor and Zoe McDonough were outstanding on both sides of the ball in every game,” TL coach Geoff Peters said via text message. “Bridgette Boyle had a great tournament in cage for us.”

Boys water polo

William Zech scored six times and Marco Asiano scored four goals to lift Redwood to a 13-9 win against Tam on Friday. Redwood seized control of the game early, outscoring Tam 6-2 in the first quarter. Dylan Zorn and Max Matthews had three assists apiece.

Prep football

Garrett Pardo threw a 50-yard touchdown pass to Xaziel Salcido, putting Terra Linda on the board late in a 32-8 road loss to Santa Rosa on Friday night.

“We forced some turnovers, we showed some good tacking,” TL coach Dallas Hartwell said. “We moved the ball a little bit, had a late-game touchdown. We’re trying to focus on the positives and focus on one play at a time.”

TL (1-4) trailed 14-0 at the half but Santa Rosa gradually pulled away in the second half.

Wes Rodas had an interception for the Trojans and Jackson Pattani led the team in catches. TL faces San Marin next week.

  • Ryan Johnson stepped in at quarterback for Tomales and had a strong game on both sides of the ball in a losing effort as the Braves fell 36-28 at Anderson Valley on Saturday. Tomales’ starting quarterback, Jonathan Semoreli, missed the game with a concussion. Johnson rushed for a pair of touchdowns and threw for another to lead the Braves (1-3) on offense. Defensively, Johnson forced and recovered a fumble on the goal line to prevent an Anderson Valley touchdown and also was credited with a pass defense to force Anderson Valley (1-2) into a turnover on downs. Alex Burnett had “north of 15 tackles” according to coach Dominic Sacheli.

Girls volleyball

Wesley Slavin piled up 49 assists, 13 kills, eight digs and six aces as Tam went 2-2 at the El Cerrito tournament on Saturday.

The Red-tailed Hawks won their first game against Eureka (25-14, 25-18) then dropped back-to-back matches against St. Joseph Notre Dame (14-25, 12-25) and St. Mary’s (12-25, 25-20, 4-15). Tam ended the day with a 25-19, 25-15 win against Head-Royce.

Malia Parsons compiled 17 kills, 14 digs three aces and three blocks on the day.

Women’s volleyball

Edee Leslie had nine kills and six blocks as Dominican picked up it’s long-awaited first win of the season, 25-15, 14-25, 25-22, 26-24 against Hawaii Pacific on Friday. The Penguins (1-14, 1-4 PacWest) had a season-high 47 kills. Tiff Wong had 22 digs and 12 kills.

  • College of Marin split a pair of games at the Golden Gate Classic at City College of San Francisco on Friday, defeating Alameda 3-0 before falling to Shasta in five sets.

Men’s soccer

Former Redwood High standout Brian Diaz netted a late equalizer as College of Marin roared back from a three-goal deficit to earn a 3-3 draw against Merritt on Friday. The Mariners (4-5-2, 1-0-1 Bay Valley) trailed 3-0 at the half but got goals from Wilson Barahina and Pablo Nunes Smith before Diaz’s equalizer.

Women’s soccer

Emily Berganza and Ani Diaz scored second-half goals but College of Marin was unable to rally out of an early hole, losing 4-2 on the road against Yuba on Friday.

Women’s water polo

College of Marin suffered its first loss of the season, falling 19-14 against De Anza at the Coast Crossover Tournament #1 on Friday, but rebounded with a 16-8 victory against Laney in the second game.

Girls tennis

Anna Rende, Audrey Gilmor, Mirabel Arlander and Phoebe Yates swept the singles matches, in that order, as Branson defeated San Marin 6-1 on Friday.

  • Zoe Manerud won at No. 3 singles and the team of Lily Reeser and Mina Swaim won at No. 2 doubles for San Domenico in a 3-2 loss to International on Friday.
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