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The Week's Best Performances by San Mateo County Prep Stars

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Honor Roll: SHP's Isoa Moimoi, Brett Anstrom and Natalie Novitsky
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Chase Hofmann, Half Moon Bay football. With HMB hammering Woodside 57-14, Hofmann rushed for 140 yards on 21 carries and three touchdowns to maintain his Central Coast Section rushing lead, according to MaxPreps.com. Hofmann is sitting on a cool 1,100 yards through six games. Ranking second place in the CCS is San Benito senior Hunter Nye with 1,035 yards. Hofmann’s backfield mate Jake Quosig also had a three-TD performance, albeit his performance was more diverse as the junior scored the trifecta with one rushing, one receiving and one passing touchdown.

Scotty Tomei, Terra Nova football. The junior wide receiver caught four passes for 103 yards and three touchdowns in the Tigers’ 28-24 win over Hillsdale. Quarterback Nate Gordon connected with Tomei for scoring strikes of 43, 17 and 35 yards.

Olivia Tobin, Aragon girls’ water polo. Tobin has become one of the Dons’ best all-around players. She scored a pair of goals, asssisted on four others and came up with two steals 12-4 win Mills. She came back two days later and led the Dons with four goals in a 13-6 win over Sequoia as Aragon remained unbeaten in PAL Ocean Division play.

Isoa Moimoi, Sacred Heart Prep football. The Gators overcame Aragon in the fourth quarter for a 28-24 win, their first of the season. In just his second game of the season, Moimoi made an impact rushing for 120 yards on 27 carries with two touchdowns.

Jake Chudnovsky, Burlingame boys’ water polo. The junior scored a match-high nine goals to help the Panthers stay undefeated in PAL Ocean play during a 21-11 win over Aragon, which opened a two-game lead over the Dons in the Ocean Division standings.

Sam Untrecht, Menlo School boys’ water polo. The sophomore helped lead the Knights to pair of wins last week to improve to 16-0 on the season. He led Menlo with four goals in a big, 8-5 non-league win over Bellarmine. He came back the next day with five goals in a lopsided win over Carlmont.

Nate Rosas, Hillsdale football. The senior running back gashed Terra Nova for 142 yards and a 27-yard touchdown on 27 carries during the Knights’ 28-24 loss to the Tigers.

Brett Anstrom and Natalie Novitsky, Sacred Heart Prep cross country. The Gators’ duo won the first West Bay Athletic League race at San Bruno Mountain. Anstrom took first in the boys’ race, covering the 2.8-mile course in a time of 15:03.2. Novitsky took the girls’ race in a time of 16:45.7.

Christian Wiseman, Menlo-Atherton football. The Bears rolled past Burlingame 40-14 and got a couple big performances from staple skill players Jordan Mims (229 all-purpose yards including 174 rushing on 15 carries) and Mekhi Blackmon (five catches for 98 yards on five catches with two touchdowns on offense; one intereption on defense). But Wiseman, a senior linebacker, contiues to amass an impressive season, totaling double-digit tackles in each of M-A’s six games this season. Friday aganist Burlingame, he matched his career high with 14 total tackles, including 10 solo stops.

Eliza Grover, Menlo-Atherton volleyball. The senior opposite hitter had a career night in a four-set victory over Burlingame, totaling a career-high 24 kills while averaging six kills per set, also a career-best, and notching a .667 hitting percentage. M-A won both its league matches last week to remain in first place with an undefeated 8-0 record in the PAL Bay Division.

Maya McClellan, Carlmont volleyball. The junior outside hitter fronted two wins to keep the Scots deadlocked in a second-place tie with Aragon, two games back of first-place M-A. McClellan erupted for 20 kills in a three-set sweep of Sequoia last Tuesday. She followed that with a double-double in a three-set sweep of Hillsdale with 11 kills and 15 digs.
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Sacred Heart Schools, Atherton

150 Valparaiso Ave
Atherton, CA 94027
650 322 1866
Founded by the Society of the Sacred Heart, SHS is a Catholic, independent, co-ed day school for students in preschool through grade 12