See Full StoryCam Gordon scored six goals and the Sacred Heart Prep girls lacrosse team downed visiting Palo Alto 14-3 in a nonleague match Monday.
Ingrid Corrigan added three goals and Emma Briger recorded six saves for the Gators (5-7, 3-3 WBAL), who play a league match at St. Francis on Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. Claire VanDyke added a pair of goals.
Sacred Heart Prep resides in a third-place tie with Mitty in the West Bay Athletic League standings. Both teams are three games back of leader Menlo (11-2, 6-0), which has a home game against second-place Menlo-Atherton (11-5, 5-1) at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.
With four games remaining in the regular season, the winner between Menlo And M-A will likely have the inside track to the title. Sacred Heart Prep will probably be playing for the No. 3 seed when it travels to Mitty for a game Friday.
The top two teams earn a berth into the semifinals, while the third seed hosts the No. 6 seed, which is currently Castilleja, in the quarterfinal round.
Allison Carter and Kailey Wachhorst also scored for the Gators.
Quin Knoblock, Abigail Ramsey and Emma Stringer scored for the Vikings (10-6, 10-2 SCVAL), who have an important game at Gunn on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Palo Alto and the Titans are tied for second, each a game behind Los Gatos, with four to play.
Boys Golf
Sacred Heart Prep completed its West Bay Athletic League season Monday, dropping a 188-210 decision to Harker at Sharon Heights Golf and Country Club.
All six golfers shot respectable rounds for the Gators (6-5, 6-4) but the Eagles, who clinched the title, shot a bit better.
Finn O'Kelly and Holland Sutton each shot a 40. Anderson Page followed with a 42 and both Erik Morris and Luke Peterson came in with a 44. Anikat Bhardwaj was a stroke behind at 45.
Harker (9-0, 9-0), which has one match remaining with The King's Academy, owns a two-match lead over second-place Menlo.
Daulet Tuleubayev shot a 2-under 34 to lead the Eagles. Their high score was a 40.
Sacred Heart Prep prepares for the May 3rd WBAL tournament, which serves as the Central Coast Section qualifier, at Eagle Ridge Golf Club in Gilroy.
Menlo bounced back from a league loss with a resounding 190-286 victory over Pinewood at Sharon Heights Country Club on Monday.
The win improves the Knights record to 7-2 and clinches second place in the WBAL.
Menlo closes league Tuesday in a rematch against Pinewood on Tuesday at Shoreline.
On Monday, Menlo was led by junior Max Ting who won medalist honors with a 2-under par 34 which included three birdies.
Freshman Kripa Dharan had his third consecutive solid match with a 2-over 38. Dharan birdied the par-5 18th hole as did sophomore Charlie Hsieh.
Senior captain Rohin Chandra had his best round of the season with a 39, and the team is getting into form just before the playoffs start next week.