Enrique Guzman scored the winning goal as the Marin Catholic boys soccer team rallied past host Terra Linda 2-1 in a non-league game on Saturday.
Guzman’s goal was assisted by Charlie Carroll and helped MC (2-1-0) rally out of a 1-0 halftime hole. Dylan Hyman got MC on the board following an assist from Griffin Ochoa. Bodie Ransom made several saves to keep the Wildcats in the game.
Monty Cooke scored his second goal of the week for TL (1-1-0), assisted by Ryan Maldonado.
Sarah Farese scored twice to guide Redwood to a 5-0 win against Silver Creek at the Fremont tournament on Saturday. Farese scored back-to-back goals after Zoe Clark had opening the scoring for the Giants (2-0-0).
Lily O’Shea and Cora Champommier scored the last two goals. Both of Farese’s goals were assisted by Kaia Amir. Evelyn Spiegel, Teagan McCormick, and Shona Gallagher had the other assists.
Novato’s Gabe Casanovas provided a dual threat at quarterback to lead St. Vincent de Paul to a 42-14 road victory over Hughson in the NorCal Division 4-AA Regional Bowl on Friday night.
Casanovas completed 9 of 14 passes for 181 yards and two touchdowns in the victory, adding 77 rushing yards on eight carries. Receiver Jack Ellis, another Novato resident, caught three passes for 39 yards and a score.
St. Vincent (13-1) faces Highland of Palmdale (11-4) for the state title at 4 p.m. on Friday at Long Beach Community College. St. Vincent is seeking its second consecutive state title after defeating Wasco 27-6 in the 6-AA game last season.
Former Marin Catholic standout Matteo Perez had 43 scrimmage yards to help UC Davis advance in the FCS playoffs with a 42-10 win against Illinois State in the second round on Saturday. Perez had six carries for 28 yards and caught one pass for another 15 yards in the win.
The fifth-seeded Aggies also feature a number of other former MC standouts on the roster, with running back Michael Ingrassia, defensive back Gaven Cooke, wide receiver Greer Arthur, plus defensive lineman Trent Carrade.
Oklahoma, with former Marin Catholic standouts Kari Geissberger and Leah Wilton-LaBoy on the roster, saw its NCAA Tournament come to an end Saturday following a 3-0 loss to No. 1 seed Pittsburgh. Oklahoma, a No. 8 seed, got team highs of 12 kills and eight block assists from Geissberger, who hit .571 for the match.
Nathan Ilunga made back-to-back 3-pointers inside the final 5 minutes to give Dominican University the lead for good in a 61-58 victory against Azusa Pacific on Saturday.
Ilunga’s personal 6-0 run gave the Penguins a 54-51 lead with 3 minutes, 29 seconds to play. Darius Best led the Penguins (6-4, 1-1 PacWest) with 16 points and Jaayden Bush scored 14. Ilunga added a team-high eight rebounds.
Dominican used a big second quarter to take the lead into the half but ultimately fell 84-77 against Azusa Pacific in a wild back-and-forth game Saturday.
Azusa Pacific jumped out to a 27-11 lead in the first quarter only to see the Penguins respond with a 30-11 second quarter to take a 41-38 lead at the half. Dominican won the third quarter by three points before Asuza Pacific closed the game on a 28-15 run.
Alaiyah San Juan and Mikayla Amoroso tied for team-high honors with 13 points apiece for the Penguins (6-7, 0-2 PacWest). Andraya Perez added 12 points and Adia Walker scored 10, adding team-highs of nine rebounds and five assists.