HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS

GIRLS NORTH BAY LEAGUE Montgomery 61, Santa Rosa 25 At Montgomery, despite missing four players because of illness, everyone who played scored for the No.|

GIRLS

NORTH BAY LEAGUE

Montgomery 61, Santa Rosa 25

At Montgomery, despite missing four players because of illness, everyone

who played scored for the No. 1 Vikings (23-1, 12-0), who clinched a tie for

the league championship.

Raquel Gomes led Montgomery with 17 points and had five rebounds, Melissa

Azevedo had 13 points and 10 rebounds and Jessica von Tillow had nine points,

four rebounds and six steals.

Courtney Fitchner led Santa Rosa with 10 points.

Ursuline 62, Elsie Allen 27

At Ursuline, the No. 5 ranked Bears (15-9, 10-2) jumped out to a 21-8 lead

in the first quarter and never looked back against the Lobos (9-15, 7-5).

Heidi Mertle led the Bears with 11 points including one 3-pointer and Katie

Dyer added 10 points. Alyssa Garcia made two 3-pointers for the Bears.

Montoya Barton led the Lobos finishing with 10 and Ashley Peoples finished

with nine.

Rancho Cotate 64, Piner 43

At Rohnert Park, the Cougars played strong defense and scored 23 points in

the third quarter. Aly Hennington scored eight of her 16 points in the period

and Kelsey Mohrman hit a pair of 3-pointers in the quarter.

Hennington also had eight rebounds. Shellsea Stoughton added 11 points and

Randi Fleckenstine and Mohrman had 10 points each. Fleckenstine also had four

steals.

Rancho, which forced three 30-second calls, improved to 4-8 in league and

7-17 overall.

Jamie Rogers and Diane Freitas each had 11 points for Piner (6-18, 1-11).

Ukiah 55, Maria Carrillo 52

At Maria Carrillo, in a game with numerous lead changes, the Wildcats

outscored the Pumas 19-10 in the final period.

Lisa Muzio led Ukiah (14-10, 9-3) with 18 points and Shaun Reed had 16

points.

Melissa Knoll and Olivia Escobar each scored 13 points for Maria Carrillo

(12-12, 6-6) and Carly Callen added 12.

Maria Carrillo and Elsie Allen are tied for fourth place, which earns the

last spot in in the league playoffs.

SONOMA COUNTY LEAGUE

Analy 56, Healdsburg 51

At Sebastopol, the No. 2-ranked Tigers improved to 23-1 overall and 10-0 in

league. Kelly Mills hit two free throws late in the fourth quarter to seal the

victory.

Cassidy Dadaos led the Greyhounds (12-11, 6-4) with 17 points, and Kimmy

Warne led the Tigers with 15.

El Molino 40, Casa Grande 37

At Forestville, the Lions (10-14, 3-8) took control in the fourth quarter

and made several clutch free throws down the stretch to lock up the win. Megan

Byrn led El Molino with 11 points and nine rebounds.

Rachel Samana had eight points for the Gauchos (12-12, 4-6) before fouling

out in the fourth quarter.

NCL II

Middletown 52, Calistoga 43

At Middletown, Jessyka Wood scored 24 points to lead the Mustangs (13-12,

5-3).

Rachel Lilly led the Wildcats with 13 points and Yesenia Vasquez finished

with 12 points.

NORTH CENTRAL LEAGUE III

Santa Rosa Christian 43, Mendocino 23

At Santa Rosa, the Lions (11-12, 5-1) played a pressure defense that

produced 17 steals to lead them to a win over the Cardinals (6-17, 3-3).

Rosie Brown scored 19 points and grabbed 17 rebounds for the Lions and

Stephanie Caldwell finished with 12 points.

BOYS

NORTH CENTRAL LEAGUE III

Mendocino 71,

Santa Rosa Christian 67 (OT)

At Santa Rosa, the Cardinals (12-11, 3-3) closed an 18-point gap in the

fourth quarter and Dan McDonald tied the game for Mendocino with 16 seconds

left.

Mendocino won the game in overtime from the free throw line.

Joel Mishok led the Lions (12-11, 2-5) with 21 points and 15 rebounds.

McDonald led the Cardinals with 27 points.

WRESTLING

NORTH BAY LEAGUE

R. Cotate 48, Maria Carrillo 22

R. Cotate 66, Card. Newman 15

M. Carrillo 58, Card. Newman 16

At Cardinal Newman, Rancho Cotate finished second in league with the two

wins and will compete in the North Coast Section dual tournament Saturday at

Marin Catholic.

No. 3-ranked Ryan Gerber at 191 pounds won both of his matches for the

Cougars.

Cardinal Newman, which forfeited a large number of matches, had two bright

spots -- Kelly Bradley in the 275 pound weight class and Vince Silvestri at

217. Both finished their league seasons unbeaten.

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