Sarah Farese scored two goals and added an assist as the Redwood High girls soccer team won the Fremont Firebird Classic after downing Sobrato 5-0 in Saturday’s final.
The Giants (4-0-1) went 3-0-1 at the tournament, which spanned the past two weeks. Kaia Amir, Sydney Middleton, and Caitlin Titcombe had the other goals for Redwood. Addison Ryba, Lily Patrizi, and Zoe Clark had the other assists.
Next up for Redwood is an away game against Marin Academy on Tuesday.
Monty Cooke scored in the 58th minute to put Terra Linda in front in an eventual 1-1 tie against Sonoma Valley at the Mission City Invitational at San Rafael High on Saturday.
Archie Williams made a game of it against Granada in the second half before falling 6-4 in the second game on Saturday. The Peregrine Falcons (2-2-1) trailed 5-0 at the half before scoring three consecutive goals then having a potential fourth goal wiped away for offside.
Sean Chamberlain scored twice to pace Archie Williams. Chala Rosenthal and Will Finley each had a goal and an assist. Jake Morrison had two assists.
Redwood played in the late game on Friday night, conceding a pair of penalty kicks in the 34th and 79th minutes of a 2-1 loss against Everett Alvarez. Sam Gersch scored for the Giants (2-1) in the 49th minute.
After San Domenico secured its spot in the final, host Archie Williams locked in its spot for a neighborhood tussle for the title at the Carl “Red” Brown Tournament. The Peregrine Falcons beat Hayward, 62-41 in Friday’s semifinals.
Junior Brian Wright led the Falcons (4-3) with 20 points and three rebounds, while senior Shyama Dean added 12 points and three steals. Junior Ephraim Sohn finished with 15 points, six rebounds and four steals. Junior captain Grady Stewart dished out seven assists.
Avery Myerberg outscored Casa Grande by herself as Branson rolled to a 66-34 on Saturday. Myerberg made eight 3-pointers en route to 38 points for the Bulls (6-2).
Former Marin Catholic standout Matteo Perez had more than 100 yards from scrimmage as UC Davis lost 35-21 to South Dakota in the FCS quarterfinals on Saturday. Perez had 59 rushing yards and caught seven passes for 52 more yards. Perez’s touchdown catch pulled the Aggies within 21-14 in the second quarter.