SPORTS - Alameda Sun
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SPORTS - Alameda Sun
asketball Appleton Wins Women’s Lady Pilots Basketball Contest op Weekly Golf Tourney rd in Town Has Best Record in Town Alameda Sun e other SJND’s in the a 28-16 Sun Staff Reports Dee Dee Appleton won the Valley Christian, on Golf the other Alameda Women’s Club hand, more net thantournament doubled SJND’s (AWGC) event tallywith by aposting points36inother the net 71, 15 besting quarter. took Jan. a 28-16 golfersThelastVikings Thursday, 22, leadoninto thehalftime. Earl Fry Course. TheWeather Pilots were their wasable a tolotgetcooler offense track after The thanon forecast, and ahalftime. slight breeze team managed to put 23 points in made it feel cold even in the little the sunshine period, more than their firstthat made it through halfthetotal. However, Vikings high fog andteam lowtheclouds. All path, the Alameda faced the offense also came out smoking in the flight winners played well, number one seed from the the and second half.flights Theythe puteast, up 24 all four had a tie in Stockton Spartans. Alameda’s points in the first quarter, bestinglightthe one of the four places. ning-fast pace proved too much for Pilot’s Appleton strong effort. The 13-point in the third the Spartans asplayed Alameda’s team deficit heading into the fourth flightand — handicap of 27 tocom33. defense balanced quarter proved toBonnie be toattack much too She held off Kim, who bined for afor 12-4 win. overcome Pilots. did shot Attack a net the 72, for theSJND victory. The advanced to the outscore Valley Christian 14-8 in Raye Pereira shotblowout a net 74wins. for final withquarter, the two the third last but it just shrank place, while scheduled Kay Park and However, they to the Wilda losingMoore point were spread. both shot a net 77 go What up against its toughest commade the Vikings’ win to tieAlameda for fourthwas in the petitor. to flight. face just the more impressive was Loud, the fact Kim, Claire who San Jose Extreme in scored. the final. The fourplayed of their players Junior in theAlameda second flight and Extreme gave its lone Holly Cromer, who played in the defeat in the season, a 16-14 battle, first flight, all tied for second and the two teams played to a place overall in the tournament draw in its second match up. The raising $12,000, having already with a trio of net 72s. first Extreme had also won its The two first raised more than $5,600 dollars. flight pitted Pleasant golfers with a handgames against Theicap money raised will Grove fund and the of nine to 18. Napa, the for stage for a great team’ssetting expenses the year. The Cromer game. had a sizeable dischampionship Gators’ tanceexpenses betweeninclude her andpool therentsecal fees, pool equipment and Alameda jumped out to quick ond-place holders in thea major flight. andTai minor teamhalf events such as lead in the first but Jose Chewpanich andSan Peggy Jan. 29, 2015 7 the Miller annual trip to Lake Tahoe. To battled back to tie the game with both shot a net 77 for secdonate, visit alameda-alga.com. fiveond minutes go.Moody After finished winning place.toDot ARPD is place holding in fourth withKayaking a net 78. for Fitness classes for adults. Students can start their week off with a Nina Bessalo led the Vikings with Ikeme 22 points.Ekene She also pulled down 11 Three rebounds. Senior high Alyssaschool Arace Alameda scored 15 teams points, have Alyssaa winning Lorenzo basketball posted with 12 points Frierson record less and thanKayla a month left putthe up 2014-15 11 points. in season. But it’s the St. The Joseph Notre Dame (SJND) Pilots, meanwhile, had a women’s basketball team thatseven has more collective effort with the bestshowing record ofupany players on basketball the score team the Island. Tuesday, sheet.onAlyssa GableAs ledofthe Pilots Jan. their record sits grabbed at 14-7 with 27, 19 points. She also Sun Reports overall afterStaff theMira team dropped its six rebounds. Love-Sangco The Alameda Attack latest a 60-53 losscollected tovarsity Valley scoredcontest, 10 points and high school lacrosse team wonAyesa the Christian of Dublin on Saturday, six assists on the evening. Northern California Jan. 24. also Kearns scored 10Junior points.Youth Lacrosse Association playoffs The trailed the Vikingslast for The Pilots Pilots took on Salesian of Saturday, May 9, in just its second most of the game. The Vikings took Richmond on Tuesday, Jan. 27, year varsity high level. command of St. thePatrick/St. gameschool in the first and at willtheplay Vincent The Alameda Attack team a period. They ended the opening tomorrow and San Domenicois of unique partnership between the quarter with a 13-9 advantage. The San Anselmo on Saturday, Jan. 31, Alameda Attack lacrosse club over and Vikings their lead in their stretched next two contests. The St. Joseph Notre Dame High School. the Pilots in the second period. Pilots sit in fourth place in the TriThe partnership allows girls seven from The Pilots were League. held to just County Athletic Alameda’s high schools the opporpoints in the quarter. tunity to play lacrosse. Girls from 10 different high schools participate. The Attack team finished low-impact aerobic workout the via Sun Staff Reports regular season with a 13-1-2 overall kayak while touring the local scenrecord giving themprograms the number two sports adminery.Several Each month, visit a new locaseed in the west bracket out of istered by the Alameda Recreation tion exploring local wildlife, histofour teams — there were also four and Parks Department (ARPD) ry, and scenic beauty. There are teams in theupdates east bracket. have news for theThe citynext of two classes every month. The team began its long dayFeb. at Alameda. two classes are on Feb. 9 and high noon against theGators Chico The swim 23 at the Alameda Grand Street BoatRebels. Ramp. The contest was a 14-5 blowout in team, a local year-round swim The classes will run through May favor of the Attack. Next on the team that serves Alameda youth, 18. There is a $38 fee per class. is seeking to help fund To sign donations up, visit alamedaca.gov/ its 2015 season. The Gators squad recreation/kayaking-fitness. is almost halfway to its goal of e1 et their da resme. next The he oints in Shoots ir first-in -final Vikings won the oking in 11-yeartadvance up 24 ing the ows. He 13-point oughran ndfourth third uch too JND did compete 14-8 the in ning shrank division. Malachi win dgs’place, just eact bronze . Junior eight- to . He just d Colin nd and already dollars. vent for nd the Adriana ear. The nd rentAmy ool the dwon major division, uch as nd, hoe.while To hird. om. girls’for 12 king was just tudents dwith Rania a SPORTS Ekene Ikeme Valley Christian, on the other Nina Bessalo led the Vikings with De Three Alameda high school hand, more than doubled SJND’s 22 points. She also pulled down Alam basketball teams have a winning tally by posting 15 points in the 11 rebounds. Senior Alyssa Arace (AWG points, Alyssa Lorenzo record with less than a month left quarter. The Vikings took a 28-16 scored 15May with Continued from www.alamedasun.com page 1 2015Frierson 5 lead into halftime. posted 12 points14, and Kayla golfer possible. Two Alameda res- in the 2014-15 season. But it’s the Like Cromer, Loud won the The Pilots were able to get their put up 11 points. Notre Dame (SJND) on th idents advanced to the next St. Joseph Staff Reports Like on Cromer, Loudhalftime. won theThe second flight — handicap ofShoots 21 track after The Pilots, meanwhile, had a women’sSun basketball team that has offense W round, the Elk Hoop Nina the Vikings with the best flight —tohandicap of 21 in more collective effort with seven to 25Bessalo — by aledsizable margin. team managed put 23 points Deerecord Dee Appleton won the second of any basketball than f Northern California semi-final in 22 points.Sally She posted also pulled down — by more a sizable Madeline a net 77the team the25period, than margin. their first- players showing up on the score Alameda Women’s Club to on the Island. As ofGolf Tuesday, made Sacremento. Jacob Price won 11 rebounds. Senior Alyssa Arace Madeline Sally posted the a netVikings 77 for second place in the flight. half total. However, sheet. Alyssa Gable led the Pilots (AWGC) net tournament event Jan. 27, their record sits at 14-7 sunsh competition in the 10to 11-yearscored 15Lee points, Alyssa Lorenzo second thesmoking flight. in with 19 points. She also grabbed Yvonne scored a net 78 offense alsoplace cameinout withafter a netthe 71,team besting 36 other overall dropped its for the h old boys’ bracket. He will advance posted 12 points and Kayla Frierson latest Lee half. scored net up 78 24 six rebounds. Mira Love-Sangco for third place, while Debbie the second Theya put golfers lasta Thursday, Jan. 22, Yvonne contest, 60-53 loss to Valley the f after making 20 free throws. He put up 11and points. third while besting Debbie the scored 10 points and collected Adams Kimand Sung net points in place, the quarter, on the Earl Fry Course. Christian of Dublin on Saturday, for and a beat out Griff Joeshot Loughran and Kim SungThe shot13-point net The Pilots, meanwhile, had a Jan. 24.Weather was a lot cooler Adams Pilot’s strong effort. six assists on the evening. Ayesa 80s for a tie of fourth place. one o who finished in second and third for aheading tieChristian, of fourth place. Ekene Ikeme Valley thefourth other Kearns Nina Bessalo led the Vikings with more collective effortthewith seven deficit intoon the also scored 10 points. Pam Curtis won fourth thanPilots forecast, and a slight breeze D The trailed the Vikings for 80s Ap place, respectively. Pammore Curtisthan won the fourth hand, doubled SJND’s 22 The points. Shetook alsoonpulled down players showing upofon34the score quarter proved to be to much too flight — handicap to 40 made it feel cold even in the little Three Alameda high school Alam Pilots Salesian of most of the game. The Vikings took flight Andre Koume will also compete — handicap ofpoints 34 SJND to 40 tally by posting in did the Richmond 11 rebounds. Alyssa sheet. Alyssa Gable the Pilots basketball overcome for the 15 Pilots. — with a net 75. Sheled outdueled sunshineofteams that made through have inita the winning (AWGh on Senior Tuesday, Jan.Arace 27, the game first flight She in Sacramento after winning the command — with a The net 75. She outdueled quarter. Vikings took 14-8 a 28-16 scored 15 points, Alyssa Lorenzo with 19 points. She also grabbed outscore Valley Christian in the high fog and low clouds. All several other competitors record with less than a month left with and will play St. Patrick/St. Vincent period. They ended the opening shot Continued from page 1 12- to 13-year-old boys’ division. several other but competitors leadlast intoquarter, halftime. posted 12 points and Kayla Frierson six rebounds. MiraAlameda Love-Sangco the it just shrank flight winners played well, including Angie Vaccarezza in the 2014-15 season. But it’s the golfe tomorrow and San Domenico of quarter with a 13-9 advantage. The Raye possible. Two resHe made 19 free throws. Malachi Angie Vaccarezza put up 11 points. scored 10 points and collected Pilots were able to get their San the The losing point spread. all four flights had a(SJND) tie in including St. and Joseph Notre Dame who finished anext Vikings on th Anselmo on Saturday, Jan. 31, stretched their lead over third idents advanced to with the Francois came second in second place, who finished second with a win six assists on the evening. Ayesa offense on track after halftime. The The Pilots, meanwhile, had a one of the first four places. women’s basketball team that has W net 80. Shirl Ames shot a net What made the Vikings’ in their next two contests. The the Pilots in the second period. Wilda round,Angel thePagan Elk took Hoop while the Shoots bronze Shirl Ames shot netjust Kearns also scored points. team80.impressive managed towas put 23 apoints in Pilots more sit collective Appleton theseven third net the best record of any basketball than 81, while Bev Blatt10 and Connie in The more the fact in fourtheffort placewith in theseven TriPilots were played held toinjust to tie Northern California semi-final position. Bevplayers Blatt than and Connie thewhile period, more theirJunior first- County players Athletic showingLeague. up on the score The Pilots took on of flight — handicap to 33. 81, team on Island. Asofof27 Tuesday, made four of their scored. Wendling each posted aSalesian net 83. the in the quarter. Ki Sacremento. Jacob Price won Brandon Pazin won the eightto points Wendling each posted athe net Vikings 83. half total. However, sheet. Alyssa Gable led the Pilots Richmond on Tuesday, Jan. 27, She held off Bonnie Kim, who Jan. 27, their record sits at 14-7 sunsh Chewpanich might not playe competition in the 10to 11-yearnine-year-old boys’ section. He just Chewpanich not in with 19 points. She also grabbed also came might out smoking and will play St. Patrick/St. Vincent shot after a netthe 72,team for the victory. dropped its offense the h haveboys’ won her flight, but she Holly old bracket. He will advance beat out Julian Muoz and Colin overall have won her flight, but she the second half. They put up 24 six rebounds. Mira Love-Sangco tomorrow and San Domenico of Raye Pereira shot a net 74 for latest contest, a 60-53 loss to Valley the f did win the closest-to-the-hole first after making 20 freesecond throws.and He Pero, who finished win in the closest-to-the-hole points the quarter, besting the low-impact scored 10 points collected San Anselmo onand Saturday, Jan. thirdSun place, while Kay and did ofStaff Dublin on Park Saturday, and place competition of the fourth hole31, Christian Reports raising $12,000, having already aerobic and workout via beat out Griff Joe Loughran third, respectively. the fourth Pilot’s more strongofthan effort. The hole 13-point six assists the evening. in their next contests. The Wilda shot a adminnet 77 competition 24. Moore one o with raised $5,600 dollars. kayak while on touring the local Ayesa scenby Amber hitting herintwo ball 24’ from sportsboth programs who finished second and third Cox won the1”event for Jan.Several by hitting herraised ballinto 24’ 1” from deficit heading the fourth Kearns also scored 10 points. Pilots sit in fourth place in the Trito tie for fourth in the flight. The Pilots trailed the Vikings for A flight The money will fund the ery. Each month, visit a new locathe pin. Chewpanich also shot istered by the Alameda Recreation place, respectively. eight- to nine-year-old girls. Adriana pin.expenses Chewpanich also shotThe quarter proved toforbethe to year. much too tionThe County Athletic Pilots local took on Salesian of ClaireTheLoud, who most Parks ofKim, the game. Vikings took the flighto icap team’s exploring wildlife, histotheAndre lowest gross score theAmy and Department (ARPD) Koume will alsoof compete DeMeo came inLeague. second and the lowest gross score therentovercome for theinclude Pilots.of SJND did ry, Richmond on beauty. Tuesday,There Jan. are 27, played the command of the second game inflight the first SheCr and scenic expenses pool event with a Katie netafter 86.Ohno newsin updates for the cityand of Gators’ in Sacramento winning the have Screechfield. won the event with a net 86. outscore Valley Christian in two and classes will playevery St. Patrick/St. Vincent Holly Cromer, who played in the period. They ended the opening al fees, pool equipment and14-8 shot tance month. The next major came in girls’ second in Alameda. 12- Loud to 11-year-old 13-year-old boys’ division. 10to division, came second in as two theLoud last quarter, it justsuch shrank tomorrow SanFeb. Domenico of first flight, for second with a all 13-9tied advantage. The and Raye ond-p classes and are on 9Courtesy and Feb. minor teaminbut events the made closest-to-hole competiThe Alameda Gators swim He 19 came free throws. Malachi Isabell Galbo in second, while quarter photo the closest-to-hole competithe losing point spread. San Anselmo on Saturday, Jan. 31, place overall in the tournament low-impact aerobic workout via Vikings stretched their lead over third Tai 23 at the Grand Street Boat Ramp. the annual trip to Lake Tahoe. To tion with her ball landing 35’ team, a local year-round swim Francois came in second place, Meechal Wowede finishedteam third. includes: Alexis Jimenez, Angela tion The championship Sigler, Brooke Caila Danielle Simpson, The with her balltheTyler, landing 35’ win Devlin, What made Vikings’ in their nextwilltwo a trio 72s. The first donate, kayak while touring the local scenthewith Pilots in of thenet second period. Wilda Miller The classes runcontests. through May visit alameda-alga.com. 1” from the pin. Jenny Bae team that serves Alameda youth, while Angel Pagan took the bronze Sarah Motley won the girls’ 12 Inna Broadbent, Isabella Mayfield, Kacy Stoddard, Katherine Carino, Kritine Taladiar, Avery, Mary Carmen 1” from the pin. Jenny Bae just Lizzy more impressive was the fact Pilots sit in fourth place in the Triflight pitted golfers with a handery. Each month, visit a new locaThe Pilots were held to just seven to tiep ond 18. There is a $38 fee per class. won the competition on the seeking donations to help fund ARPD is Moskowitz, holding Kayaking for position. to 13 year old bracket. She was just isMiranda, Reid, Melika Sebihi, Migelle Miracris Villanueva, Naomi Phoebe Brand, Rebecca Rochlin, won thetheir competition on the four of players scored. Junior County Athletic League. icapinof nine toThe 18. Gators tion exploring local wildlife, histopoints the quarter. K in fou 15th hole. Bae shot her ball 2015 season. squad Fitness To sign up, visit alamedaca.gov/ classes for adults. Students Brandon Pazin won the eightto its ahead of Fana Binyam and Rania 15th Teagan hole. Bae shot her ball Savannah Skylar Cromer hadTaylor atosizeable ry, beauty. playe 12’ and 4” scenic fromHallgarth, the pin, There while is almost halfway its Gordon goaldisof and can start theirWaterloo. week off with a recreation/kayaking-fitness. nine-year-old boys’ section. He are just Herrera-Ross, Elmounthaj. 4” from the while tance between and Alameda the sec- 12’ Alameda’s two classes every month. The next Holly the draw San Jose took their first 12-12 with 2:57 her to go. headpin, coach, Hannah midfield to a balanced scoring Loud finished second again beat out Julian Muoz and Colin Loud finished second again ond-place holders in the flight. two classes are on Feb. 9 and Feb. first lead of the game at 12-11 with fought back and with 56 seconds to Scott, credits the team’s success machine that had seven different by placing her ball second 13’ 11”and Pero, who finished by placing her ball 13’ aalready 11” Tai Chewpanich and Peggy 23 at the Grand Street Boat Ramp. place Sun Staff Reports raising $12,000, having low-impact aerobic workout via four minutes remaining. Alameda go, took the final lead of the game to true teamwork from strong players contributing goals throughfrom the hole. third, respectively. from themore hole. Miller both shot a net 77 for secTheAmber classes will run through May with raised than $5,600 dollars. kayak while touring the local scenrebounded and tied the score at 13-12, securing the championship. defense to a quick transitioning out the day. Several sports programs adminCox won the event for Contact Sun staff at editor@ ond by place. Moody finished TheContact staff at 18. There is a $38 fee per class. flight moneySunraised willeditor@ fund the ery. Each month, visit a new locathe Dot Alameda Recreation eightto nine-year-old girls. Adriana istered alamedasun.com. with a net(ARPD) 78. alamedasun.com. icap team’s expenses for the year. The tion exploring local wildlife, histoTo sign up, visit alamedaca.gov/ Parks place Department DeMeo came in second and Amy andin fourth C recreation/kayaking-fitness. Screechfield. Katie Ohno won the have news updates for the city of Gators’ expenses include pool rent- ry, and scenic beauty. There are tance al fees, pool equipment and major two classes every month. The next Alameda. 10- to 11-year-old girls’ division, ond-p The Alameda Gators swim and minor team events such as two classes are on Feb. 9 and Feb. Isabell Galbo came in second, while Tai at the Grand Street Boat the annual trip tobeers. Lake Tahoe. To 23 Speisekammer, Grill.a Beer, and food ome out to Ala2424Ramp. More and cold FD Bar team, local wine year-round swim food Meechal Wowede finished third. Mille The classes will run through May donate, visit alameda-alga.com. team that serves Alameda youth, Sarah Motley won the girls’ 12 specials will be available meda’s downtown is newly renovated and fea- Lincoln Ave., does things Do ond 18. There is a $38 fee per class. is seeking donations to help fund ARPD is holding Kayaking for to 13 year district old bracket. She was just at the restaurant, or you on Super tures an array of big screen big. This is where you can in fou Ther its 2015 season. The Gators squad To sign up, visit alamedaca.gov/ Fitness classes for adults. Students ahead of Fana Binyam and1,Rania take your Bowl Sunday, Feb. Lola’s Chicken eration that food it the lot of time in food Boniere big beers whileShack watchfermented with sea salt. and isa can almost halfway to its and goal of HDTVs, can startmaking their“real” week off deswith a sip recreation/kayaking-fitness. other p Elmounthaj. 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Negotiating offers great andwell brings out the “umami” affordable price inwatcha the second fairlyflight easy—since theof 21 sipcan big while take Women’s your food andClub other HDTVs, making it the des- drink sip during big beers while watchplaces showing to 25 — by a sizable margin. ball and Sunday Brunch. the big game, a football fans to enjoy establishments, Alameda Golf other places showing on their way of succeedour lease with the Becks (natural flavors). He found friendly, enviRogersSally were “foodies” drink establishments,the ingdrinks the Bignetwelcoming Game on the big tination Madeline posted a net 77 the theatre everyone from ing number the Bigshops, Game on the big theCelebrate gamefortoo. These (AWGC) into tournament event the the Super Bowl of popular eateraction with food and charming game too. These ing with that goal asdrink well. was more like a reunion charming that marinating thehave chicken ronment. 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