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ROUNDUP: Lancers topple Mountain House in VOL flag football opener
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Julianna Gaspar completed four passes for touchdowns and three more passes for two-point conversions Tuesday at Dino Cunial Stadium, as East Union rolled past visiting Mountain House 30-12 in the Valley Oak League flag football opener for both teams.

Kaylee Mejia was on the receiving end of two scoring pass plays. Ava Barrera and Caliyah Lopez each had a touchdown catch and a conversion catch. Journi Dixon chipped in a two-point conversion.

The Lancers (1-0 VOL, 7-2 overall) head to Mountain House (0-1, 1-9) on Thursday.


GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Ripon 3, Hughson 0

Katelyn Bogetti orchestrated Ripon’s balanced attack in the 25-22, 25-17, 25-14 Trans-Valley League-opening victory at home.

The setter amassed 28 assists to go with four kills in the sweep. Jorie Eskes fired 11 kills, Shayla McKeon added 10 and Adrianna Dorn had eight. Emeri Lane chipped in five aces, four digs and three assists.

The Indians improved to 11-1 overall.


Central Catholic 3, East Union 0

The Lancers (1-1, 4-3 overall) fell to the reigning VOL champion at Dalben Center, 9-25, 17-25, 18-25.

Marcella Carranza led East Union with 15 assists, seven digs and three aces. Katelyn Trevino hammered six kills. Lilyan Frye added three kills to go with 10 blocks. Giselle Velazquez racked up 10 digs.


GIRLS GOLF

Ripon 180, Ripon Christian 191

Co-medalists Sienna Pimentel and Cameron Seefeldt shot 42s at Jack Tone Golf Course to spearhead Ripon’s TVL win.

Skylar Pimentel added a 47, and Dylan Ballard chipped in a 49.

Ripon Christian was headed by Julia Van Groningen’s 43. She was followed by Sophia Cheney (47), Ellie Kowes (50) and Katie Thoming (51).


Lathrop 186, Ceres 194

Yadira Hernandez posted the overall runner-up score of 43 to lead Lathrop in the Western Athletic Conference match at St. Stanislaus Golf Course in Modesto.

Ceres’ Allison Lewis was low medalist with a 38, and Brook Trio had a 44. Kate Albisu (46), Ashley Abon (47) and Madison Dash (50) rounded out scoring for Lathrop.


East Union 260, Kimball n

Jessica Ingalls and Arianna Pale each carded a 47 at Tracy Golf & Country Club, as the visiting Laners improved to 2-0 in the VOL and 3-0 overall.

Beatrice Wood won the round with a 43 for Kimball, which did not field enough players to record an official score.

Kendall Perry added a 57 for East Union. Alizae Farias and Jocelyn Diaz contributed a 57 and 59, respectively.


GIRLS TENNIS

Manteca 5, Oakdale 4

The No. 1 doubles of Myreal Bugayong and Mariah Ramirez was the difference for the host Buffaloes, as they pulled off a 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 win over Brea Magellas and Emmalee Krause.

Manteca also got wins from its top three singles players. Emma Ngo swept Riley Avila 6-1, 6-3 from the top spot. Shreya Raman won 6-1, 6-0, and Michaella Springs held on for a 6-3, 6-4 win. Paisley Coenenberg prevailed at No. 6 singles, 6-2, 6-4.


JV girls volleyball

East Union 2, Central Catholic 0

Lucija Dayeh led the East Union attack with 12 assists and two kills. The Lancers improved to 2-0 in the VOL, 5-1 overall.

Elle Baluyut anchored the defense with 14 digs. Kennedy McLeod and Baluyut also had two kills each. Alondra Espinoza tallied three kills and two blocks.


Frosh girls volleyball

Central Catholic 2, East Union 0

The Lancers (0-2 VOL, 1-6 overall) came up short, 19-25, 21-25.

Lola Alvarez netted three aces and four digs. Malia Kallanydtyl contributed two kills and four assists. Melanie Salazar also had two kills, and Isabella Lopez recorded two blocks.