San Benito's Hannah Blake takes a shot on net Tuesday when the Lady Balers defeated Catalina 14-3 in Hollister.

Roundup: Anzar volleyball falls in 3 games to Carmel
Nine different members of the San Benito High girls water polo
team deposited goals on Tuesday
— Demi Gatrell contributing a team-high three — as the Lady
Balers easily defeated visiting Santa Catalina 14-3 in Tri-County
Athletic League action.
Caitlin Schafer, Tiffany Hill and Amanda Virak each added two
goals apiece for San Benito, which improves to 6-1 in the TCAL and
11-6 overall. The Lady Balers have won four straight games.
The one loss to their league record came against Salinas (8-0),
which remains undefeated in TCAL play this season. San Benito,
meanwhile, is currently holding down second place in the league
standings behind the Cowboys.
Jeannette Rodriguez, Hannah Smith, Beka Torres, Lauren Lango and
Celina Stotler each supplied San Benito with a goal on Tuesday.
Roundup: Anzar volleyball falls in 3 games to Carmel

Nine different members of the San Benito High girls water polo team deposited goals on Tuesday — Demi Gatrell contributing a team-high three — as the Lady Balers easily defeated visiting Santa Catalina 14-3 in Tri-County Athletic League action.

Caitlin Schafer, Tiffany Hill and Amanda Virak each added two goals apiece for San Benito, which improves to 6-1 in the TCAL and 11-6 overall. The Lady Balers have won four straight games.

The one loss to their league record came against Salinas (8-0), which remains undefeated in TCAL play this season. San Benito, meanwhile, is currently holding down second place in the league standings behind the Cowboys.

Jeannette Rodriguez, Hannah Smith, Beka Torres, Lauren Lango and Celina Stotler each supplied San Benito with a goal on Tuesday.

SBHS BOYS WATER POLO

Nick Angulo’s goal with three minutes and 30 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter proved to be the difference as the San Benito High boys water polo team squeaked out a key 10-9 victory over visiting Palma Tuesday in Tri-County Athletic League action.

The Balers improve to 4-3 in the TCAL and pull into a fourth-place tie with the Chieftains (4-3 TCAL) as a result. Tuesday’s win, though, supplies San Benito with the all-important tiebreaker, meaning the Balers will most likely enter next week’s TCAL Tournament as the No. 4 seed behind Stevenson, Carmel and Salinas, but ahead of Palma.

If the TCAL standings remain the same, San Benito could very well see Palma in next week’s opening round of the TCAL Tournament.

“We get to re-do this thing next week,” San Benito head coach Tom Agan said.

Tuesday’s match may have been simply a precursor of things to come for San Benito, which trailed Palma 4-1 after one quarter and 6-5 at halftime.

“We managed to sneak back,” Agan said.

The two teams exchanged goals in the third quarter, as Palma carried a 9-8 edge into the final stanza. But the Balers kept the Chieftains quiet in the fourth quarter.

Tyler Agan’s lone goal in the game came early in the fourth quarter and knotted the match at 9-all, while Angulo deposited the eventual game winner with 3:30 left.

AHS GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

The Anzar High girls volleyball team was swept in three games (26-24, 25-17, 25-16) by visiting Carmel Tuesday in Mission Trail Athletic League action.

The Hawks are 4-6 in the MTAL, 9-12 overall.

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