The Mercury News

Movin’ On Up

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Jaye Boissiere and Tegan McGrady, Stanford soccer:

Boissiere, a sophomore from Menlo School, scored the decisive goal in the 67th minute as Stanford won the national championsh­ip with a 3-2victory over UCLA at the College Cup. McGrady, a former Santa Teresa High standout, assisted on both goals in a 2-0win over South Carolina in the national semifinals.

Ronika Stone, Oregon volleyball:

The sophomore from Valley Christian High was named to the all-Pac-12first team after finishing second in the conference during the regular season with a .370hitting percentage. The percentage ranks as the fourth-best in the program’s history, according to the team website. Stone averaged 2.14kills and 1.09blocks per set in the regular season.

Bri Visalli, Pepperdine soccer:

The former Valley Christian High standout (Class of 2014) is one of 15semifina­lists for the MAC Hermann Trophy, which is awarded to the top women’s and men’s soccer player in the country. Visalli already has been named West Coast Conference player of the year, which marks the first time a player from Pepperdine’s program has received the recognitio­n. Visalli led the conference this season in points (34), points per game (1.62), goals (14), goals per game (0.67), assists (tied, six) and winning goals (six) and shots (76).

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