See Full StoryThe Sacred Heart Prep boys lacrosse team welcomed one of Utah's newest high schools to California on Wednesday, beating visiting Corner Canyon of Draper, 11-5, in a nonleague game Wednesday.
Jack Crockett was particularly welcoming, scoring six goals and recording an assist. Teddy Vought and Kevin Tinsley each added a pair of goals and an assist.
The Chargers (3-7) are spending their spring break in the San Francisco Bay Area and also have games scheduled at Piedmont, Bellarmine and Piedmont Hills before returning home.
Sacred Heart Prep (7-4) is doing a little traveling of its own, going to Redwood for a 4 p.m. game Friday and then returning to Marin County for a game in San Rafael against Marin Academy next Thursday.
Wilson Weisel added a goal and two assists for the Gators, who also host Corona del Mar on Tuesday.
Woodside downed host Sequoia, 18-10, in a PAL match on Tuesday.
Baseball
Cole Spina threw a two-hitter but lost, 1-0, to visiting Terra Nova in a Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division game Wednesday.
Terra Nova's Tony Zamagni and Nate Rumb combined on their own two-hitter to hand the Gators (5-9-1, 2-3) their second consecutive 1-0 setback, both at home.
Sacred Heart Prep travels to Pacifica for a 4 p.m. game against Terra Nova (8-3, 3-2) on Friday.
Schafer Kraemer and Jack Molumphy collected the Gators' lone hits.
Softball
Menlo-Atherton dropped a 16-0 decision to visiting South San Francisco in a PAL Ocean Division game Wednesday.
Warriors' pitcher Natalya Cerecedes (4-1) allowed two hits in five innings, walking one and striking out five. She also collected two hits and drove in a run.
Lafu Malepeai drove in four runs for South San Francisco (6-3, 3-1) and Shelby Baxter tripled, doubled and drove in two runs.
The Bears (2-6, 0-3) are off until April 18, when they host Crystal Springs at 4 p.m.