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2013-14
YEAR TO REMEMBER
The League Champion Priory Football team finished the season 9-0 and held onto the rivaled "Ora et Cor" trophy with a win over Stuart Hall and the "Panther Cup" after defeating Pinewood 56-22. It was the second consecutive defeated season with the schools second football championship. The continued the longest football winning streak into the 2014 season, extending the streak to 21 games.
The volleyball team finished the season with a record of 13-12, and began the Central Coast Section DV playoffs as the #2 seed. With wins over Alma Heights and Pinewood, the entered the championship game vs. Crystal Springs. The victory brought the Panthers their 6th CCS championship in school history.
The girls cross country team had a fantastic race at the West bay Athletic League finals. Overall, the varsity finished in 6th place out of 13 teams. The girls team qualified to race at CCS championships where they were seeded 2nd. The boys cross country team had their best finish in school history at League Finals. Priory finished 2nd place in the WBAL. Priory had the most runners in the top 10 of any school. The boys moved on to the CCS championships as the #1 seed. Both the girls and boys teams won the CCS DV championship, and competed in the CIF state championship in Fresno.
It was a fall to remember - 1 league championship and 3 section championships, and 21 athletes recognized with league honors.
ALL LEAGUE HONORS
Volleyball
1st Team – Marine Hall Porier Honorable Mention – Michaela Koval
Cross Country
Boys 1st Team – Ross Corey, Chris Gregory, Johnny Trudelle
Honorable Mention – Robert Screven
Girls 1st Team – Hana Marsheck 2nd Team – Maria Naclerio
Football
1st Team – Will Latta, Tom Latta, James McDaniel 2nd Team – Garrett Weber, Charlie Tidmarsh, Brandon Zarringhalam
MVP – Will Latta
Tennis
1st Team – Maggie Mei
Honorable Mention – Charlotte Beriker, Mary Lin, and Amanda Lee
Water Polo
1st Team – William Xu
Honorable Mention – Scotty Harris
Priory coaches produced three championship teams in 2013. Left to right: Football, coached by Doug Sargent, Matt Lai’s boys and girls varsity cross country, and Dustin Moore varsity volleyball.


































































































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