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Winter Sports Season Wrap-Up

Posted by AVHS Athletic Booster Club at Mar 20, 2019 4:10PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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Girls Soccer:
EBAL: 6th place, 6-7
NCS: Loss 1st Round
EBAL First Team: Julia Gonsman
EBAL Second Team: Kennedy Mayo
EBAL Honorable Mention: Kate Reedy
EBAL Honorable Mention: Penny Murphy
Team Awards – MVP Kate Reedy, Most Inspirational Alli Jones, Most Improved Rylee Scanlon

Wrestling:
EBAL: 2-May
NCS: 18
California State Championships: Mikayla Guevarra 4th place
EBAL First Team: Donovan Lucente
EBAL Second Team: Kurt Mirador
EBAL Honorable Mention: Nathan Boyce, Carl Howard
Donovan Lucente 2nd NCS, Mikayla Guevarra 2nd NCS
2nd Place EBAL Duals

Girls Basketball:
EBAL: 1st Place EBAL Valley, 6-0
NCS: NCS Semifinals, Round 3
State Championships, Round 1!
EBAL First Team: Emily Tincher
EBAL Honorable Mention: Julia Balestereri
MVPs: Julia Balestreri, Emily Tincher; Outstanding Offense: Jennie Yang; Outstanding Defense: Mary Tincher
CIF President’s List: Abbey Baer, Kelsey Guidice, Mady Sweeney, Emily Tincher, Mary Tincher

Boys Soccer:
EBAL: EBAL 2nd place – 9-2-2 (29 points)
NCS: Semi Finalists NCS
CIF State Championship Playoffs – Semi Finalist
EBAL First Team: Taylor Melendrez, Payton Henry, Zion Kiehle, Vinay Srinivasan, Ben Wold
EBAL Second Team: Michael McMasters, Cyrus Berglin
TV30 Tri-Valley Sports Player of the Week Awards: Payton Henry, Zion Kiehle
EBAL Valley Division Champion

Boys Basketball:
EBAL: 8-5 EBAL, 2nd in Valley Div. 19-9 overall
NCS: Lost in 2nd round NCS to De La Salle
Team won Amador Basketball Classic Tournament
EBAL First Team: Jaden Sheppard
EBAL Honorable Mention: Tyler Nanney and Jules Bellosguardo
Amador Basketball Classic MVP – Jaden Sheppard, ABC All Tourney Team – Demetere Aaron & Brad Couture
All Tourney Team at Nor Cal Tip-Off Boys Basketball Tournament in Rocklin, CA – Jaden Sheppard

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Picture Day Update / Player Ads

Posted by Mannie Nimmo at Mar 19, 2019 9:28PM PDT

Hi Dons,

Just a reminder Picture Day is Thursday at 5:30!

*JV Players will have time to change and get ready for pictures after their shortened practice.
*Varsity will have practice after pictures until 7:30pm.

TEAM PHOTO REMINDERS:

  • Players must wear WHITE uniforms including their new white AV socks!
  • NO crazy colored sports bras allowed!
  • Come ready with your completed envelope with money (The envelopes was passed out on Monday)

The* Spring Sports Program* can be ordered for $20. Contact Mannie for details.

If you want to place an order for a* player ad* in the Spring Program, you need to complete this form (http://bit.ly/PlayerAd) and have your daughter bring it to pictures. They will take pictures for the ad at the same time as team pictures OR you may submit your own photo.

I have the following people PAID for a player ad – YOU STILL MUST BRING YOUR COMPLETED FORM TO PICTURES:

  • Alex Lovelock
  • Ali Martinez
  • Annie Becker
  • Bella Foster
  • Brooke Simpson
  • Claudia O’Neil
  • Lauren Brown
  • Sarah Cabral
  • Alexis Bayani
  • Catherine Murphy
  • Claire Lemelin
  • Grace French
  • Kiki Sweeney
  • Maddie Riddle
  • Marley Diligent
  • Sam Nimmo
  • Sophia Shiblaq

If you have NOT paid for a Player Ad and would like one taken, PLEASE BRING YOUR COMPLETED FORM AND AN ADDITIONAL CHECK FOR $50 made payable to AV Booster to pictures on Thursday and give them to Mannie.

Great game tonight Dons!

See you on Thursday,
Mannie :-)

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Amador Lacrosse- Week of 3/18-3/22

Posted by Lacrosse - Girls at Mar 19, 2019 9:01PM PDT

Hi Amador Lacrosse Families!

HAPPY ST. PATRICKS DAY! What great games we had on Friday night with JV making a stellar comeback to tie the game and Varsity dominating the game from the beginning! Looking forward to another great week of girls lacrosse.

THANK YOU to everyone who attended the Boosters Crab Feed last night. It was so much fun to see you all there and we are grateful for your continued support to our program!!

THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE:
Monday 3/18: JV Practice at Amador from 3:30pm-5:30pm, Varsity Practice at Amador from 5:30pm-7:30pm.

Tuesday 3/19: HOME Game vs. Davis! (Wear WHITE Uniforms!)
JV Game at 5:30pm, Varsity Game at 7:00
JV players should meet at the fields at 4:15pm
Varsity players should meet in Diana’s Room (P-1) at 5:40pm

Wednesday 3/20: JV Practice at Amador from 3:30pm-5:30pm, Varsity Practice at Amador from 5:30pm-7:30pm.

Thursday 3/21: JV Practice at Amador at 3:30pm. Team Pictures for both teams at 5:30pm!!!

JV Players will have time to change and get ready for pictures after their shortened practice.

Varsity will practice after pictures until 7:30pm.

TEAM PHOTO REMINDERS:
Players must wear WHITE uniforms including their new white AV socks!
NO crazy colored sports bras allowed!
Come ready with your completed envelope with money (The envelopes will be passed out to the girls at practice tomorrow)
The Spring Sports Program can be ordered for $20. If you want to place an order for a player ad in the Spring Program, you need to complete this form (http://bit.ly/PlayerAd) and have your daughter bring it to pictures. They will take pictures for the ad at the same time as team pictures.

Friday 3/22: AWAY Game vs. Livermore! (Wear PURPLE Uniforms!)
FIELD ADDRESS: 600 Maple St, Livermore, CA 94550

JV Game at 5:30pm, Varsity Game at 7:00 (Parent Drivers)
JV meet in Amador parking lot at 4:00pm, Leave at 4:10pm
Varsity meet in Amador parking lot at 5:30pm, Leave at 5:40pm
The Carpool list will come out later this week. Please sign up to driver HERE <https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0f4eafa62fa1fa7-girls>!!

Team Game Socks:
Last week the girls received two pairs of socks, one white pair and one purple pair. These socks are now a part of the team uniform and the players MUST wear these socks during games! They do not need to return the socks at the end of the season like the rest of the uniform.


The white socks will be worn with the white jerseys and the purple socks will be worn with the purple jerseys.

Please reach out if you have any questions!! Thank you and GO DONS!

Chelsea Randel
Amador Valley Girls Lacrosse Head Coach
(925) 209-1093
GO DONS!

Some of the best weather of the young season presented itself on Tuesday night. Cool, crisp, and refreshing when compared to the recent days of damp rain. The Piedmont Highlanders came rolling into Amador with an undefeated 3-0 record, including a 13-8 victory against Foothill. The Dons would break out of the initial draw rotating the ball around the circle looking for openings. Amador would take a few stabs in and out of the 8 meter. Mady Sweeny was finally placed on the penalty line and converted for the first goal. Mady Sweeny would swipe the draw and outlet to Bella Mayo. Mayo would drive from the top of the 8 and fade to the right as she elevated for a high arcing shot. Mayo would find the back of the net with her powerful shot. Piedmont would finally get a turn on offense. The defense would deflect multiple attacks but surrender a shooting space violation to give the Highlanders a response. Amador has seen improved draw success in recent matches. The Dons would get Sophia Shiblaq in close to goal but her shot would be saved. Isa Clark would quickly get a check out and ground ball recovery before the Highlanders could escape their side of the field. Amador would patiently cycle their offense. Sweeny finally takes a strong drive and passes back in during her retreat. Mayo appears to fade out, but sends a strong shot back in for goal. Piedmont would regroup during a timeout. The Highlanders found a very quick response as they drove the draw directly in. Amador gets a boost from Kalena Johnson who takes a post reception and drives across the middle for goal. Sophia Shiblaq would follow with a twirling drive from the top of the 8 to keep the score flowing. The next goal would see Mayo connect to Sweeny out of the draw. Sweeny would charge up and pass to a waiting Victoria Frenz in the low right post. Frenz would curl and bounce the ball into the net for her first Varsity goal. Katherine Murphy would squirrel her way into the center of the 8 meter but be denied by Piedmont’s goalie. Quick reaction would see Murphy recover her own shot and get sent to the line on a foul. Her penalty would score. Amador started feeling their offensive groove by executing a complex play. Lily Manos arced from the right wing as Mayo counter-arced underneath her. A quick transfer pass between the two resulted in Mayo driving hard down and into shooting position to make it 8-3. Lily Manos would next find herself at X and firing to Shiblaq cutting down the center. Shiblaq would score as she fell forward due to contact. Piedmont would finally respond by setting up multiple high screens to free their agile cutter. The Amador defender would find herself just a step behind as Piedmont would find the net, 9-4. Amador’s defense made a nice stand against the Highlanders only to have the ball forced loose and sent right back at the goalie to make the game 9-5. Piedmont would build even more momentum as they score before the half despite multiple defensive stands by the Dons. Amador held on to a tight 9-6 lead at the half.

Amador would start the frame on defense. A loose ground ball would be scooped by Mayo. Defense would almost lose the transition but finally break through. Shiblaq would attack from the right wing and begin her twirling drive once more. Unfortunately, her shot would sail high. Mayo would take her turn only to be saved out. Amador would intercept the outlet only to send the ball out of bounds during a pass. Piedmont would make the Dons pay by executing a coast to coast drive for goal. Murphy would take the ball in and see her shot saved. Offense would recover and attempt multiple plays without success. Isa Clark’s shooting space shot would sail high. Clark would earn a second trip to the 8 meter, shortly thereafter, and drive in for a goal. Where Amador’s scoring seemed methodical and play oriented, the Highlanders were finding opportunity with fast break points. Piedmont would drive quickly out of the draw and fire for goal. Amador would defend the next attack only to surrender a bad transition pass with the goalie behind the net. Piedmont would easily score during the open net attempt. Bella Mayo would be sent out with a two-minute yellow penalty placing the Dons on their back. Piedmont would tie the game on the next penalty goal. Piedmont would call timeout to take a breather after battling hard to knot up the game. Not only were they on a run of quick strikes their goalie had saved numerous attempts from the Dons with athletic saves. Rumor has it that the Piedmont goalie was playing in her 5th career game as she was traditionally a soccer goalie. High tension crept into the Amador stands in anticipation of how the Dons would respond. After the St. Ignatius collapse anything could happen. Amador would earn a second yellow only seconds after the first placing the Dons with two down for 1:30. Lily Manos would strike the pipe during a penalty shot and Piedmont would break through the Amador defense to take their first lead of the game. Amador would come back to full strength in the next possession. The Dons escaped double jeopardy with only one goal scored against during that time. Senior captain Isa Clark would drive in from the right wing to tie the game and fuel hope. Piedmont would save the ball only to have their transition defense lose it to a Clark check. The ball would cycle and land back to Clark in the low right post. A hard driving Grace French would streak in from the top of the key to receive a bullet pass. French would receive and shoot for goal, reclaiming the Don’s lead. Catherine Murphy would earn a trip to the penalty line but have her shot saved. Mayo would recover and fire the ball back in to cushion the lead. Amador would once again take possession from the draw. Clark would return to the penalty line off a hard-working drive. The Highlander goalie would earn another incredible save. Amador would buckle down and make a tight defensive stand. Piedmont would drive strong against Shiblaq but she would send them away and create a loose ball. Mayo would scoop and run the ground ball. Kalena Johnson would drive the transition to Manos in the low right post. Manos would go 1v1 with the goalie to drive a dagger into the Piedmont hopes for an upset. Amador would seal the game by possessing the next draw. A final shot would be saved by the goalie. The highlander outlet pass would be intercepted by Manos and fed to Mayo. Mayo would easily convert an empty net to close out the game. Amador Dons finish with a 15-11 lead. This was a hard fought win, against a plucky opponent. Piedmont came in ready to play and executed their coach’s adjustments. Luckily, the Dons have a plethora of talent and their own excellent coaching staff, able to contribute for a victory. Friday’s matchup will be the first game at the new Carondalet athletic center in Walnut Creek. The Carondalet Cougars only have a 2-3 record but they have only lost by a combined total of 4 goals in several high scoring matches. They also have a notable win against a strong Miramonte squad. See you underneath the Friday night lights!

Written by Jake Bayani
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