By:
Josh Levine
12/22/10 6:42 AM
St. Ignatius had three players score in double figures as the Wildcats cruised past visiting Lowell High School 62-48 in nonleague girls’ basketball action Tuesday.
Kaitlyn Crawley led the way for the Wildcats (7-1) with 22 points on 9-of-18 shooting from the floor and 4-of-6 from the free-throw line.
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For many teams across the San Francisco high school football landscape, things didn’t always go as planned, but there was no lack of talented athletes in The City this season.
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Still early in the season, St. Ignatius High School has met some lofty expectations and continued to impress with a 4-0 win over visiting Palo Alto High School on Tuesday.
The defending West Catholic Athletic League champion Wildcats (2-0) were ranked by multiple preseason publications as one of the best teams in the state, and showed their clout in an impressive second half that featured three goals.
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Sacred Heart Cathedral came into the CIF Central Coast Section Division III final seeking its fourth consecutive title, but rival St. Ignatius made it clear early in the match that it was the superior team on the court Saturday.The Wildcats imposed their will early and clinched their first CCS title in school history with a 25-15, 25-10, 25-20 win over Sacred Heart at Independence High School.
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After a heart-wrenching loss on the road against Archbishop Mitty in its West Catholic Athletic League opener last week, a single question stands out for Sacred Heart Cathedral — Will the Irish be able to bounce back?
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Friday’s games
Balboa at Galileo, 3 p.m.Both teams cruised against less-talented opponents in their AAA openers, but this could be the league’s most closely contested game. Both teams feature standout running backs in Galileo’s Quincy Nelson and Balboa’s Greg Warren. Both ran for 200 yards or more last week.
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St. Ignatius girls’ volleyball team went an impressive 12-2 in its nonleague schedule, but got its first dose of West Catholic Athletic League competition in a 25-16, 25-13, 23-25, 25-21 loss to visiting Presentation of San Jose on Tuesday.
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Friday’s games
Galileo at Sequoia, 7 p.m.SanFranPreps.com Player of the Week Quincy Nelson and the Lions, who rushed for a combined 510 yards against Mills in Week 0, will have a little more difficulty against Sequoia, who routed Branham of San Jose 44-0 last week.
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There is no shortage of story lines in The City’s first week of football action, but the St. Ignatius-Marin Catholic game on Saturday at 1 p.m. stands out as the week’s premier matchup.
Visiting St. Ignatius will travel to Kentfield for a rematch of last season’s opener, when the Wildcats edged Marin Catholic 29-28.
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Although St. Ignatius has been a perennial Northern California lacrosse power for more than a decade, something was always missing for the Wildcats at the end of the season.
Playing as an independent, St. Ignatius had never played in a postseason game since lacrosse became an official CIF sport.
That all ended this season, when St. Ignatius (20-2) won the inaugural West Catholic Athletic League lacrosse championship by beating Bellarmine of San Jose earlier this month.
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