High school weekend roundup: Monte Vista’s Cate Peters runs strong girls 800 at Mt. SAC Relays

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Monte Vista runner goes even sooner

Monte Vista middle-distance runner Cate Peters was already having a powerful season when she stepped onto the observe for her newest race – the women 800 on the 62nd Mt. SAC Relays in Southern California.

It obtained even higher after two laps across the observe.

Peters ran a personal-best 2:06.89 on Saturday to win the invitational race by greater than a second over runner-up Mia Chavez of Chino, who completed in 2:08.08.

The successful time ranks No. 1 within the North Coast Part and No. 2 within the state this season, based on outcomes posted on athletic.internet. Solely Ventura freshman Sadie Engelhardt ( 2:05.66) has run sooner.

Earlier this month, Peters ran a personal-best 54.74 to position first within the 400 on the Stanford Invitational. That point is No. 1 within the NCS and No. 7 within the state this season.

Monte Vista additionally ranks No. 1 within the NCS this season within the ladies 4×400 after the staff of Madelyn Gilbert, Cate Miller, Natalia McGowan and Ella Economos ran 4:00.86 to complete third in the highschool race at Mt. SAC.

Elsewhere at Mt. SAC, Campolindo senior Sara Tabibian completed second in the highschool 300 hurdles in 45.28, a time that set a private document and is No. 1 within the NCS this season. Had she been in Mt. SAC’s invitational race, her time would have positioned seventh.

Logan thrower climbs leaderboard

James Logan senior Jacob Watts set a private document within the shot placed on Saturday, ending first on the Granada Distance & Dash Competition with a mark of 50-1.

He ranks second within the NCS this season, behind solely Josh Mahle of Eureka, who posted a throw of 51-3.75 on Saturday on the Prefontaine Rotary Invite.

Baseball

No. 5 Valley Christian 2, Pioneer 1

Hunter Fujimoto’s single within the backside of the seventh drove within the successful run and Jacob Hudson allowed one run and two hits in six innings to guide Valley Christian to a non-league victory at house over Pioneer.

Nathan Tichy drove in Pioneer’s solely run with a sacrifice fly within the first.

Valley improved to 14-4-1. Pioneer is 7-10.

No. 11 Leigh 8, Westmont 2

Nate Miller had three hits and scored twice and James Bose knocked in two runs as Leigh, coming off back-to-back losses to Branham, bounced again with a non-league win on the highway over Westmont (11-5).

Leigh is 14-5.

Softball

No. 2 St. Francis 10, Hillsdale 0

Shannon Keighran had herself a day. The sophomore pitched a six-inning two-hitter with 10 strikeouts and no walks and went 3 for 3 with two house runs and 4 RBIs to energy St. Francis to a victory at house in Mountain View over Hillsdale.

Sydney Stewart additionally hit two house runs and Brooke Deppiesse had a homer and a triple as St. Francis improved to 17-2.

Hillsdale is 8-5.

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