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Prep report: Napa High golfers 12-0
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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Sean Morham’s even-par round of 36 — which featured an eagle on the first hole and six pars — led the Napa High School boys golf team to a 203-214 Monticello Empire League win Monday over Wood in a nine-hole match at Cypress Lakes Golf Course at Travis Air Force Base.

Morham was the match medalist as Napa ran its record to 12-0.
Matt Remington (40), Craig Kaemmer (42), Tyler Lotridge (42) and Max Alvarez (43) also contributed to the win. Zack Risley (43) had a non-scoring round.

Varsity Girls Soccer
• Vintage 6, Fairfield 2

Natalie Loyola scored three goals — a hat trick — as Vintage, after leading 2-1 at halftime, rolled to a win in Monticello Empire League play Monday at the Raider Field at Redwood Middle School.
Loyola, a center-midfielder, scored on a penalty kick after Adriana Vasquez, a forward, was fouled in the penalty area. Loyola’s second goal came from outside the 18-yard mark off an assist from Cindy Arcila, a center-midfielder. Loyola’s third goal again came outside the 18-yard mark off an assist from Michelle Arroyo, a forward.

Ariana Gomez, a right-midfielder, opened the scoring for the Crushers, connecting from the inside the 6-yard box off an assist from Amy Ochoa, a right back.

Shana Davis, a forward, scored next from inside the 18-yard mark, with the assist going to Vasquez.

Vasquez wrapped up the Vintage scoring, connecting inside the 18-yard mark with the assist going to Vanessa Jordan, who plays left midfield.

“It was a good overall team effort,” said Vintage coach Bernie Ochoa, who added that Robyn Comfort played well at goal keeper.

Vintage (9-4-1 overall, 5-3 MEL) continues its season Wednesday against Napa at the Raider Field at 3:30 p.m.

JV Girls Soccer

• Vintage 2, Fairfield 0

Alex Honey scored from outside the 18-yard mark off an assist from Lisa Moore, and Lauren Salmon had an unassisted goal to lead Vintage in Monday’s Monticello Empire League game.
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