High School Sports Results: Oct. 3 to Oct. 9
Football:
• Alameda High School (AHS) defeated San Lorenzo High, 44-14 (Oct. 7)
• Encinal High School (EHS) lost to Castro Valley High, 35-0 (Oct. 7)
Football:
• Alameda High School (AHS) defeated San Lorenzo High, 44-14 (Oct. 7)
• Encinal High School (EHS) lost to Castro Valley High, 35-0 (Oct. 7)
The Encinal High School (EHS) women’s tennis team’s record improved to 3-0 after a 7-0 victory over Mt. Eden High of Hayward on Sept. 29. The Jets’ great start almost never happened as the season was at risk of cancellation because the team had no coach days before the season began.
Women’s Volleyball:
• AHS defeated Piedmont High, 3-1 (Sept. 26); lost to Bishop O’Dowd of Oakland, 3-0 (Sept. 28); lost to Head-Royce of Oakland, 2-0 (Oct. 1).
About 40 friends, family members, former players and their parents gathered at Littlejohn Park Saturday, Sept. 24, to send youth basketball coach Sherman Lee into retirement.
The Alameda Women’s Golf Club (AWGC) has a new club champion. After three weeks of play, Carole Pillow won the trophy for the best overall gross score on Sept. 22. Over three weeks Pillow shot scores of 87-86-81 for a total net of 254.
Women’s Volleyball:
• AHS defeated Berkeley High, 3-2 (Sept. 19); defeated Encinal High, 3-1 (Sept. 21)
Two Alameda Girls Softball Association (AGSA) teams earned medals at the Diamond Classic Softball Tournaments on Sunday, Sept. 18.
Football:
• Alameda High School (AHS) tied 6-6 with Vallejo High (Sept. 16)
• Encinal High School (EHS) lost to Fremont High of Oakland 24-0 (Sept. 16)
The Alameda Women’s Nine Hole Golf Club completed its Club Champion event after three rounds of play at Corica South Golf Course. The final round took place on Monday, August 29.
Both Alameda High School (AHS) and Encinal High School (EHS) cross-country teams began their season at the Lowell Invitational at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco on Saturday, Sept. 10.
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