Cisco Heath of Anzar High placed second at the Pacific Grove
Cross-Country Invitational on Saturday with a time of 13:30.
The Hawks, as a team, placed third in the Small Schools Division
with a total of 12 points. RLS was second with 11 points, while
North Tahoe took first with seven points.
Cisco Heath of Anzar High placed second at the Pacific Grove Cross-Country Invitational on Saturday with a time of 13:30.

The Hawks, as a team, placed third in the Small Schools Division with a total of 12 points. RLS was second with 11 points, while North Tahoe took first with seven points.

The Hawks Brad Wedekind was seventh in 14:21, with Caleb Ellison 14th at 15:18. Sam Stewart ran right behind Ellison in a time of 15:19. Kevin Parsons checked in with a 15:31, while Danny Lowell followed Parsons at 15:33.

In girls volleyball, the Hawks were bested on the road by Carmel last Thursday, losing to the Padres 25-18, 26-24, 25-22. Treva Crocker had 11 kills and two blocks, with Justine Wiley donating nine digs. Amy Knight had 15 assists, three kills, four digs and two aces for a fine all-around match. Leanna Hardy had four kills, six digs and an ace.

The Hawks, 5-2 in the Mission Trail Athletic Leauge, are home Wednesday against Pacific Grove and Thursday vs. RLS in a match moved up a day from Friday.

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