The Claw: Week 31
Spring sports for the Jaguars saw significant action last week, highlighted by impressive performances from both the boys and girls water polo teams. The Lady Jags secured victories in two home games, defeating Flanagan High School 16-6 and Western High School 21-8, while the boys also triumphed over both Flanagan (12-1) and Western (22-16). Other team updates include mixed results for softball and baseball, with notable individual achievements in track and continued struggles for the flag football team.
By the Numbers- Lady Jags water polo: 2 wins (16-6 vs. Flanagan, 21-8 vs. Western)
- Jag Boys water polo: 2 wins (12-1 vs. Flanagan, 22-16 vs. Western)
- Lady Jags varsity softball: 1 win (10-3 vs. Archbishop McCarthy)
- Jaguars baseball: 2 wins (5-2 vs. Nova, 14-8 vs. Taravella)
- Junior Adam Stewart: BCAA champion in the 1,600 meters
Despite the success of several teams, inconsistencies remain, especially for the flag football team which continues to struggle without a win. In addition, the Jaguars' tennis team ended the week winless in two matches, indicating a need for improvement in individual and team dynamics.
State of Play- Lady Jags water polo improve to a 12-3 record with a game against St. Thomas Aquinas this week.
- Jaguars varsity baseball stands at 10-10, with two games scheduled this week, including Senior Night.
- Lady Jags flag football team remains winless at 0-8 and faces Doral Academy on Tuesday.
The Jaguars' sports teams are gearing up for a busy week ahead, with upcoming matches across various sports. The Lady Jags Stanford tournament could prove pivotal for varsity softball as they compete four times, while attention will also focus on the boys’ volleyball squad's double-header.
Bottom LineWith a mixed bag of results last week, Jaguars sports teams exemplify both potential and areas needing attention. Continued success hinges on addressing performance consistency, especially for teams like the flag football and tennis squads, while celebrating the achievements of standout athletes.
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