Pegasus took first place at the three-day 2024 Moore 24 Nationals, which concluded Sunday afternoon on the Monterey Bay.

The victorious crew included Santa Cruz Yacht Club’s Philippe Kahn, Mark Christensen, Tom Lewin, and Cole Kirby.

The regatta, hosted by SCYC, featured 26 boats that competed in six races. Each boat’s worst score was discarded.

Pegasus took first in race No. 5, had three runner-up finishes, and a third-place finish for a net score of 10. Its worst showing, a 10th-place finish in the opening race, was thrown out.

SCYC’s Moorgasm, which included sailors Stephen Bourdow, Karl Robrock, Mike Holt, and Ali Yuvali, took second in its title defense with a net score of 15. It took first place in race No. 3.

Richmond Yacht Club’s Firefly, the 2022 champion, had Joel Turmel, Chris Weis, Rob Dubuc, and Noah Barrangos aboard and took third with a net score of 20.

RYC’s Paramour, skippered by Rowan Fennell, also finished with a net score of 20 and placed fourth overall.

SCYC/California Yacht Club’s Watts Moore…, skippered by Chris Watts, took fifth with a net score of 25. SCYC’s Lowly Worm 2.0, skippered by Scott Nelson, also posted a net score of 25.

Women’s soccer

At UC Santa Cruz 9, Cal Maritime 0 >> Sophomore midfielder Cadence Fisher and freshman wing Erin Freeman each had two goals and an assist, and the Banana Slugs produced a season-high goal total in their win Monday.

It was the program’s largest margin of victory since beating Sweet Briar College 10-0 in Virginia on Oct. 30, 2023.

Chelyn Ackerman had a goal and an assist. Tiana Stouch, Amelia Fung, Camille Anneet, and goalie Tyler Beaman also scored for UCSC, which outshot its opponent 31-3.

Ackerman leads UCSC with four goals this season. Beaman scored on a penalty kick for the final goal in the 89th minute.

Beaman made one save for UCSC (3-2-3); Kate McGowan made 10 saves for the Keelhaulers (0-3-0).

UCSC hosts University of Wisconsin-Platteville (8-0-1) on Saturday at 2 p.m.

Pro football

Indoor Football League >> Former Monte Vista Christian head coach Jubenal Rodriguez, who led the Mustangs to Central Coast Section playoff appearances in 2018 and ’19, has been named co-defensive coordinator for the Indoor Football League’s Bay Area Panthers.

Rodriguez served as an intern for the Panthers in 2022 and linebackers coach in ’23.

Girls volleyball

At St. Francis 3, Ceiba 0 >> Junior outside hitter Peyton Orradre had 12 kills, and the Sharks earned a 25-13, 25-3, 25-17 sweep on Monday.

“We were down a few players due to illness, so the team really stepped up to make it a graceful win and they all really played well as a team,” Sharks coach Sabrina Bracken said.

Junior middle blocker Madison Silva had six kills and two aces for the Sharks. Senior middle blocker Delaney Fowler served seven aces and recorded three kills. Junior setter Julie Lopez made 14 assists, and junior setter Georgia Otzman had 11 assists and four kills.

St. Francis (9-4) plays at Greenfield on Wednesday at 6 p.m.

Girls flag football

Watsonville 32, at Soledad 14 >> The Wildcatz turned out a solid offensive showing in their win Monday.

The Wildcatz (3-9) were scheduled to play at St. Francis (7-1) on Tuesday evening, after the Sentinel went to press.