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Athletics
Highlights:
• Cassie Perret received the State Championship MVP and State Championship Sportsmanship/ Citizenship Awards for the second year in a row— the first player in girls volleyball history to do so. She was named San Mateo County Player of the Year, and she was a terrific sixth grade girls volleyball coach! She will attend Santa Clara University on a volleyball scholarship next year.
• The Girls Volleyball Team reached the state playoffs for the second year in a row. They finished second in the state. Team starters were Cassie Perret, Francesca Centofanti, Lisa Flagg, Laura Trudelle, Kayti Sullivan and Mandy Hafleigh. Megan Noice, Whitney Peterson, Claudia Meyer and Anjuli Curia were reserve players. Roz Pelayo is the head coach and Sacha Steenhoek is assistant coach.
• The JV Flag Football Team was undefeated and league champions.
• Priory Boys Basketball qualified for the Northern California playoffs for the first time in the school’s history. The Boys and Girls Basketball Teams both qualified for the Central Coast Section Division V playoffs.
• Chris Nemetz finished the regular season as the fourth-leading scorer in San Mateo County. He finished the season with a 19 point per game average and a total of 494 points scored.
• Some 80% of High School students and 95% of Middle School students played a sport last year.
• Peter Trudelle competed in the state cross-country championships in Fresno.
• The eigth grade boys and seventh grade girls basketball teams were scheduled to play championship games at press time.
The Girls Basketball Team qualified for the first time to play in the CCS Div. V semifinals. Four years ago the team reached CCS but was disqualified in an earlier round.
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The JV Flag Football Team was league champion and undefeated throughout the season.
Senior Cassie Perret ended her high school career with a list of accolades for both athleticism and sportsmanship. See "Highlights."