


Nami Banks scored in each half, and Aptos High’s boys soccer team locked up the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League title with their 5-1 win over Scotts Valley on Friday.
Nicolas Topete and Damian Garcia each had a goal and an assist for the Mariners (13-4-1, 8-1-0), who led 3-0 at the half.
Ben Baker, Julian Torres, and Ivan Zavala also recorded assists.
Senior center forward Lukas Bloom scored for the Falcons (0-11-3, 0-9-1) after he gathered a pass from junior left wing Evan Demonsi and beat the Mariners’ keeper in a 1-on-1 situation in the 62nd minute.
Junior goalie Seamus Drees made 17 saves for the Falcons.
Keeper Heberth Santiago made four saves for the Mariners, who close the regular season at Soquel on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Harbor 1, at Santa Cruz 1 >> The Cardinals, who went a man down in the 35th minute, played to a draw in their SCCAL finale Friday.
Alex Aparicio converted a penalty kick in the 31st minute for the Pirates (14-3-2, 6-2-1).
Junior Cutler Bauscher scored on a free kick for the Cardinals (12-6-2, 6-2-2).
Sophomore goalie Steven Yee made three saves for Santa Cruz and senior teammate Lucas Guzman made one save.
Goalie Damian Escalante made three saves for the Pirates, who host San Lorenzo Valley on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
At Watsonville 3, Stevenson 1 >> Anthony Guido, Rolando Rico, and Justin Alfaro scored for the Wildcatz closes their season with a win to finish in fourth place in the Pacific Coast Athletic League’s Mission Division on Friday.
Alexis Castillo-Perez assisted Rico’s goal.
Goalie Adrian Fernandez made three saves for the Wildcatz (6-7-6, 5-5-2), and teammate Carlos Rodriquez played 20 minutes in goal and made two saves.
At Monte Vista Christian 2, North Monterey County 1 >> Enzo Owens and Luke Perez scored on breakaways, and the Mustangs won their PCAL Cypress Division finale Friday.
Owens scored the game winner with five minutes remaining.
Goalie Matteo Montenegro made 13 saves for the Mustangs (5-12-3, 2-9-1)
Carmel 4, at Pacific Collegiate 1 >> Elan Rizvi-Neuman scored a goal, but the Pumas dropped their PCAL Cypress Division finale Friday.
GoaliePakal Gonzalez-Montejano made multiple saves for the Pumas (4-6-7, 3-5-4), who finished in fifth place.
Women’s basketball
Cabrillo 56, at Mission 44 >> Freshman forward Gabby Brooks and sophomore guard Jade Crum each scored 14 points, and the Seahawks won their Coast Conference South Division game Friday.
Brooks made three 3s and Crum made two 3s.
Sophomore forward Renee Parker added 11 points for the Seahawks (18-8, 6-2), who led 24-20 at the half.
Loli Montesino, a sophomore guard out of Watsonville who reached the 1,000-point career milestone earlier this season, scored a game-high 19 points for the Saints (13-13, 4-4).
Cabrillo hosts division leading San Jose City (24-2, 8-0) on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Men’s swimming
PCSC Championships >> UC Santa Cruz’s Luke Scanlon took third in the 200-yard butterfly (1:50.15), which featured four Banana Slugs, on Day 3 of the Pacific Collegiate Swim and Dive Conference Championships at East Los Angeles College on Friday.
UCSC’s Brandon Le, Karsten Hsiao, Andrew Koika, and Kyle Reitan teamed up for third in the 200 medley relay (1:31.96).
Hsiao also took fifth in the 100 breast (57.00).
Jude Robinson took fifth (1:52.04) in the 200 fly, Kent Nishida took sixth (1:52.77), and JJ Stoen took seventh (1:55.40).
UCSC’s Michael Fusinati took seventh in the 500 free (4:41.34).
The Banana Slugs’ Asher Kates took seventh in the 100 back (50.37), and Le took eighth (50.80).
Women’s swimming
PCSC Championships >> UCSC’s Medha Raghuraman, Lily Wolfinger, Fiona Lei, and Tereza Shea teamed up for fifth place in the 200 medley relay on Day 3 of the Pacific Collegiate Swim and Dive Conference Championships at East Los Angeles College on Friday.
UCSC’s Sadie Breen took fifth in the 100 breast (1:05.03), and teammate Lily Wolfinger took sixth (1:05.15)
The Banana Slugs’ Honour Dufresne took seventh in the 500 free (5:07.77).
College baseball
Cabrillo 11, at San Joaquin Delta 8 >> Jayson Schmeisser and Kaiden Hoapili each had a hit and three RBI in the Seahawks’ nonconference win Friday.
Diego Grabiel had a hit, two walks, two RBI, and scored twice for the Seahawks. Carlos Cruz had two hits and scored twice, and Adrian Castaneda, Jay Patterson, and Donovan Thorpe also scored two runs.
Anders Page-Roth pitched five innings and earned the win, and Johnny Alvarez picked up a four inning save. Matthew Goebel took the loss.
Cabrillo (3-6) plays at Solano (1-6) on Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Men’s basketball
At West Valley 82, Cabrillo 60 >> The Seahawks lost to the defending state champion and Coast Conference South Division leader on Friday.
Cabrillo was missing two starters and a third player was in foul trouble all game, coach James Page said.
“We played six guys most of the game and their effort was outstanding,” Page said.
The Vikings (23-3) improved to 10-0in conference with their win.
Third-place Cabrillo (15-11, 7-3) hosts second-place San Jose City (21-5, 9-1) on Wednesday at 5 p.m.
Boys basketball
At Seaside 72, MVC 70 >> Nico Downie scored 23 points and teammate Matteo Vidal scored 21, but the Mustangs suffered a narrow loss in their PCAL Mission Division and regular-season finale Friday.
Gavin Beckmen chipped in with 14 points for the Mustangs (8-15, 2-12), who finished in seventh place.
Hezekiah Turner made eight 3-pointers and scored a game-high 28 points to lead the last-place Spartans (1-23, 1-13) to their first win.
At Ceiba 53, Trinity Christian 48 >> The Spartans (1-11, 1-9) earned their first win of the season in their PCAL Santa Lucia Division finale Friday.
Girls basketball
Pacific Grove 46, at MVC 41 >> Senior Sophia Cortes scored a team-high 18 points, giving her 974 in her career, but the Mustangs dropped their PCAL Mission Division and regular-season finale Friday.
Senior Amya Tellez chipped in with eight points for the Mustangs (7-17, 3-9), who finished in sixth place.
Coach Zach Nelson said it was the Mustangs’ best game of the season.
“The Mustang had a great season with a ton of opportunity for growth,” he said. “I’m proud of the team and all the efforts they put into the year.”
Girls soccer
At NMC 4, MVC 1 >> Sophomore striker Chloe Shaw followed up a shot from sophomore Layla Washce for the Mustangs’ lone goal in their PCAL Mission Division loss Friday.
“The girls worked hard and played with passion, putting in tremendous effort, but they had difficulty containing NMC,” Mustangs coach Juan Diego Alvarez.
Sophomore goalie Chloe Morrow made four saves for the Mustangs, who host PCS on Saturday at 11 a.m.