CHS tennis moves to CIF next week; plus college scores

GIRLS TENNIS

Claremont completed its undefeated regular season with an emphatic victory over Chino Hills. League individual finals for both singles and doubles take place this weekend, and next up is the CIF team tournament beginning Wednesday, October 31. The Wolfpack are expected to cruise through the first couple of rounds of playoffs.

 

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Claremont got back to winning ways on Tuesday, defeating Chino Hills in a hard-fought 5-set match. The Wolfpack improved their league record to 4-4, and 12-8 in all competitions. Claremont plays in the Crescenta Valley tournament this weekend, then closes out the season with a home match against Ayala next Tuesday, October 30 at 5:30 pm.

Vivian Webb dropped their league match against Mayfield on Tuesday in straight sets. The Gauls drop to 6-4 in Prep League play, and 14-6 overall. VWS is still in a strong position to push for the playoffs, and will travel to Chadwick for their ultimate league showdown next Tuesday, October 30 at 5:30 pm.

 

BOYS WATER POLO

The Wolfpack were unable to drum up much offense in their return game against Damien, losing to the Spartans 7-4. Claremont came into the game confident following 3 wins in a row, but Damien made it tough for Claremont to break through on goal. The Wolfpack are currently 4-2 in Sierra League play, 9-4 overall, and will play in the CHS tournament this weekend to make a push for playoffs.

 

Claremont COURIER athlete of the week

As co-captain and one of the top performers for the Wolfpack golf team, Kennedy Bingham is doing her best to drive her team to success. The Claremont High junior has been steadily improving her play each round during the regular season, consistently conquering courses in around 50 strokes. Bingham brought her best overall match to date during the Sierra League finals, shooting 96 on the first day of competition and then improving to 94 for the second day for an overall score of 190 strokes. That stellar performance put her at 5th place in the entire league for the tournament, and inspired 3 other teammates to receive all-league selections. Bingham competed in the CIF Individual Regionals on Wednesday, and hopes to return next year and pick up right where she left off.

 

College Scoreboard

WOMENS VOLLEYBALL

C-M-S 3, P-P 1

LA Pierce 3, Citrus 0

CROSS COUNTRY

Western State Conference Championships

WOMEN: Citrus finished 9th out of 13 teams, 4 runners advance to SoCal Champs.

MEN: Citrus finished 10th out of 10 teams

WOMENS WATER POLO

Cuesta 20, Citrus 6

MENS WATER POLO

C-M-S 17, Redlands 14

P-P 9, Whittier 7

Cuesta 19, Citrus 4

WOMENS SOCCER

Citrus 2, Santa Monica 1

C-M-S 3, Whittier 0

P-P 1, Redlands 0

—Chris Oakley

sports@claremont-courier.com

 

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