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FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2017

SOFTBALL GYMNASTICS

Former Jaguar has stellar season MH youth wins gold at Junior Olympics
Press staff report third in the school record book, 53 Press staff report

Kimball High graduate Amanda strikeouts shy of the record (497), and Twin brothers Colin and Tyler Flores
Riley, Class of 2014, just complet- she has pitched 495 innings and could of Mountain House were among the top
ed a record-setting season with the break the school record (648-2/3) in competitors at the USA Gymnastics Men’s
that category next year. She would Junior Olympic National Championships,
Monmouth University
need 42 appearances and 32 starts held May 10 to 14 in Kissimmee, Florida.
softball team.
to break the school records in those Colin was the national champion in the
Riley, a junior at
categories. Level 8, 12-year-old division with an all-
Monmouth in West
Riley went 17-18 for the year and around score of 152.000. He earned first-
Long Branch, New
had a 2.59 earned run average as the place marks on the parallel bars (26.500)
Jersey, set school
Monmouth Hawks went 25-31 overall and horizontal bar (25.300) and placed
records in four cate- fourth on the pommel horse (26.650).
gories. She logged 241 and 11-9 in the MAAC. They went 3-2
in the conference championship tour- Tyler placed third all-around (149.150)
strikeouts during the in the same division. He placed sec-
2017 season, well over nament May 10 to 14.
RILEY Riley’s season gained her all-MAAC ond on the pommel horse (26.800) and
the previous record fourth on the rings (25.950) and horizon-
first team honors, which led to her Courtesy photo
(167), which she had tal bar (24.850). TOP GYMNASTS: Colin (left) and Tyler Flores
tied in 2016. She is also the team’s selection for the all-Eastern College
Athletic Conference Division I second Both boys train with West Coast of Mountain House won the gold and bronze
new single-season leader for innings Olympic Gymnastics Academy in medals at the USA Gymnastics Men’s Junior
pitched (248-1/3), total appearances team. The ECAC is a regional confer-
ence representing 88 NCAA Division Pleasanton. They plan to compete as Olympics Nationals.
(46) and starts (34). part of the USA Gymnastics Junior
She is on a pace to break even more I schools.
Elite program, which would enable n Contact Bob Brownne at brownne@tracy
records in her senior year. She has n Contact Bob Brownne at brownne@tracy them to make the USA National team. press.com or 830-4227.
444 career strikeouts, which puts her press.com or 830-4227.

Tracy grad makes all-WCC first team AP CHEER TEAM MAKES NATIONAL FINALS
ALL STARS: The Junior Red
cheer team from Athletic
Press staff report .376 batting average, 64 base hits and Perfection of Tracy placed fifth
overall at the D2 Summit, a
Tracy High grad- 23 stolen bases on 28 attempts. national-level cheer competition
uate Ellie Fisher, This is her second time on the hosted by Varsity All Star at Walt
Class of 2014, All-WCC list after she was named Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
received all-confer- second team in her freshman year. The Red team was among 10
ence honors in her She missed nearly half of the season teams in the Level 3 Large Junior
junior year at Santa in her sophomore year because of an (14-and-under) division at the
Clara University fol- injury, but her career total of stolen D2 Summit, held May 13 and 14.
lowing the 2017 soft- Athletic Perfection’s Gold team,
FISHER bases (55) is already second on the
ball season. competed among 34 teams in
Broncos’ all-time record list (90). the Level 2 Small Youth (11 and
Fisher was named
to the West Coast Conference first n Contact Bob Brownne at brownne@tracy under) division, but did not make
team. She led the conference with a press.com or 830-4227. the finals.
Courtesy photo

VOLLEYBALL
ST. BERNARD’S WINS CYO VOLLEYBALL TITLE
Kimball senior tops VOL all-league list
Press staff report
Kimball High senior Sukhvirpal Singh
was selected as MVP for the Valley Oak
League’s 2017 boys volleyball season.
Singh, who played volleyball at his
high school in India before enrolling at
Kimball High for his senior year, was the
Jaguars’ setter and helped lead Kimball
to a 13-6 overall record, 7-3 in the VOL.
The Jaguars tied with Weston Ranch
for second place in the VOL behind
Manteca and earned a place in the
Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs in the
team’s inaugural year. Press file photo
n Contact Bob Brownne at brownne@tracy TOP PICK: Sukhvirpal Singh was league MVP
press.com or 830-4227. in the Jaguars’ first year of boys volleyball.

Kimball, 13-6, 7-3 VOL Millennium, 4-8, 4-4 CCAA Courtesy photo
Sukhvirpal Singh, senior, MVP Jarod Gallant, junior, first team LOCAL CHAMPIONS: The St. Bernard’s seventh-grade girls Gold team finished their spring season
Noah Pajarillo, senior, first team Kevin Arroyo, junior, second team as the champions of the Stockton Diocese Catholic Youth Organization seventh- and eighth-grade
Fernando Zarate, senior, honorable mention division. The girls went 8-1 in the nine-week league and won both their matches in the championship
Garrett Pun, senior, second team
tournament May 21 at St. Mary’s High School in Stockton. They beat the St. Bernard’s eighth-grade
Garren Harris II, senior, second team Delta Charter, 0-8, 0-4 MVL Blue team 26-24, 25-13 and then beat St. Anthony’s White in three sets, 25-19, 19-25, 15-10, in the
Omran Habal, senior, second team Nathaniel Chesnut, senior, first team championship match. The Gold team includes Marijo Pena (front row, from left), Anise Hopkins, Ava
Richy Boulom, senior, honorable mention Thies Thoming, junior, second team
Staas and Iliana Cashen; and Keilah Visperas (back row, from left), Carla Torres Gomez, Savannah
Hunter Hardesty, senior, honorable mention Devin DeLemos, sophomore, second team
Visperas, Lilly Valdivia, Asia Longstreet, Eryn Leman and coaches Caitlin, Jacque and Colleen Leman.

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