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Uploaded: Wednesday, January 30, 2013, 10:13 AM
Soccer: Menlo girls extend their WBAL lead
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The Menlo School girls' soccer team opened up an eight-point lead over second-place Sacred Heart Prep in the West Bay Athletic League (Foothill Division) following a 1-0 victory over visiting Crystal Springs on Tuesday.
The division-leading Knights improved to 7-0 in league (9-2-4 overall) while Sacred Heart Prep and Priory each had to settle for ties.
Menlo's lone goal was scored in the 34th minute of the first half by senior Priya Medberry on an nicely executed eight-yard volley. The play began with a cross from sophomore Amber Mallett that was directed on to Medberry by junior Kate Dumanian.
While Menlo outshot Crystal, 15-0, and controlled the ball much of the match scoring goals was a struggle. Menlo was led by senior defender Hannah Rubin, senior Rachel Pinsker, junior Amanda McFarland, and sophomore Lizzie Lacy.
In Palo Alto, Castilleja played the role of spoiler by deadlocking Sacred Heart Prep, 2-2. The slipped further in the WBAL race at 3-1-4 (7-2-5 overall). Taylor Ruegg and Brianna Carcione scored goals five minutes apart in the first half for SHP with Brigid White and Riley Shanahan providing assists.
In Portola Valley, host Priory (2-2-4, 3-4-6) also fell further behind in the WBAL race following a 2-2 deadlock with visiting King's Academy.
In the WBAL Skyline Division, host Pinewood posted a 6-0 victory over visiting Harker on Tuesday to improve to 7-0-1 in league (8-3-2 overall). Olivia Biggs had a hat trick for the Panthers with assists from Gretchen Olsen and Amrita Mecker.
Olsen, Nicole Colonna and Gabby Amos-Grosser added solo tallies. Leah Hess assisted on Olsen's goal.
Pinewood remains tied for the division lead with Mercy-Burlingame. Those teams meet next Tuesday at Skyline College with the winner playing the Foothill Division's third-place team in a playoff for the league's final Central Coast Section berth.
In the PAL Bay Divisin, visiting Menlo-Atherton got goals from Brittany Scheuch and Marilena McCarty during a 2-2 deadlock with Burlingame. Elizabeth Cruz and Julia Stoner added assists for the Bears (4-3-1, 6-5-3), who tallied both goals in the second half to overcome a 1-0 deficit.— Palo Alto Online Sports Are you receiving Express, our free daily e-mail edition? See a sample and sign-up for Express.
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