SYHS girls water polo and girls tennis teams enter league play
The Santa Ynez High football team’s record stands at 2-2 with a stretch of three straight home games starting this Friday. The Pirates followed up a big home win over San Marcos with a loss at Mission Prep to stay at .500 so far in the seaons. A look at both games:
Santa Ynez 41, San Marcos 14
On Sept. 5, the Pirates trailed early in the second quarter, but then dominated the rest of the way, avenging their loss at San Marcos last year.
After taking the opening kickoff, SYHS drove down the field and opened the scoring when quarterback Jude Pritchard threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Jaxson Glover. After the missed extra point, the Pirates led 6-0.
However, San Marcos came back to scored two touchdowns, included an 87-yard scoring run by Cole Dominguez, to give the Royals a 14-6 lead with 9:44 left in the second quarter.
After that, though, the Pirates took control with three touchdowns before halftime. Pritchard hit Diego Pulido with a 38-yard scoring strike, and then ran in the two-point conversion to tie it at 14.
SYHS then had two scoring runs, with Pritchard scoring on a 9-yard run, and then Greyson Foy taking it in from the 1-yard line, to give the Pirates a 28-14 lead at the break.
The Pirates defense kept the Royals scoreless in the second half, while the offense had two touchdowns from Mason Skidmore, a 4-yard run on a reverse in the third quarter, and a 17-yard pass from Pritchard in the fourth to close the scoring.
Pritchard continued to prove his worth as a double threat, completing 16 of 23 passes for 269 yards and three touchdowns, and also rushing for a team high 91 yards on 10 carries and another TD. Cael DeForest (76 yards on nine carries) and Ayden Finley (46 yards on five carries) also added to the ground game. Skidmore (four catches, 91 yards) and Pulido (five catches, 87 yards) excelled as Pritchard favorite passing targets.
On defense, Hayden Pahler was credited with a team-high 15 tackles, while Adrian Merritt (fumble recovery) and Dylan Zepeda (interception) had turnovers for SYHS.
Head coach Josh McClurg had blamed the Pirates’ previous-week loss to Lompoc on players “not doing their jobs.” When asked if they did against San Marcos, he said “to an extent. We gave up some plays early on, but the defense settled down and really played well in the second half.”
McClurg had high praise for the Pirates’ offense.
“I’m really proud of our quarterback,” McClurg said about Pritchard. “We had a good game plan and he pulled it off really well. Overall, after the loss to Lompoc, we had a good week of practice and did some soul-searching and came back.”
Mission Prep 24, Santa Ynez 7
On Sept. 12, the Pirates were worn down by the host Royals’ twin rushing attack of Robert Kardashian and Aiden Shelton in a 24-7 loss on the Mission Prep campus.
MP’s Kardashian led all runners with 172 yards on 26 carries and one of the Royals’ three touchdowns, while Shelton tallied 101 years on 10 carries, including a 41-yard TD run in the first quarter.
The Pirates’ offense had trouble getting untracked for most of the game and were behind 24-0 in the fourth quarter before getting a scoring drive that ended with a 7-yard touchdown pass from Pritchard to Pulido for its only points.
The Pirates will play three straight home games starting Friday, Sept. 19 against Nipomo. After that is a Sept. 26 contest vs. Santa Maria, and then the team’s first Sunset League game Oct. 3 against Atascadero.
Girls water polo team heads into Ocean League play
The Santa Ynez girls water polo team got a couple of big non-league wins last week before heading into Ocean League play.
On Thursday, Sept. 11, the Pirates defeated Santa Maria 14-3. In a balanced scoring attack, Elena Sleiman, Paige Reynolds, and Adriana Bilac had 2 goals apiece. Angelina Lefemine added a goal and 3 assists, while Juliet Kerr had a goal, 4 assists, and 5 steals.
Two days before, on Sept. 9, SYHS beat Lompoc 20-10, after jumping ahead 9-0 in the first period. Rylan Agin had 3 goals, 4 assists, and 4 blocks, and Eleanor Murphy had 2 goals and 5 blocks.
The Pirates played their first Ocean League game, at Morro Bay, on Wednesday, Sept. 17, and will return home to play Cabrillo on Tuesday, Sept. 23.
Girls tennis squad falls to strong Cate team in non-league finale
The Santa Ynez High girls tennis team ended its non-league schedule with a 9-0 loss to Cate of the CIF Southern Section to drop to 7-4 going into the Pirates’ Mountain League opener.
“We were short four of our varsity players but played some great matches against a strong, Southern section team,” said head coach Jennifer Rasmussen, who’s team played Lompoc at home in the first league game on Tuesday, Sept. 16.
The doubles team of Ainsley Haws and Clair Tipich gave Cate it toughest test, taking some games at No. 2 before losing 8-4.
SYHS was more successful on Sept. 9 with a 7-2 win at Cabrillo. Keegan Withrow, Haws, Tipich, and Clea Malkmus posted singles wins, while the Pirates swept doubles with the teams of Withrow/Haley Townes, Haws/Rylee Arellano, and Tipich/Avery DeJohn.
The Pirates traveled to Arroyo Grande on Thursday, Sept. 18, and return home Tuesday, Sept. 23, against St. Joseph at 3:30 p.m.