The Mercury News Weekend

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Jett Charvet, Heritage track and field: The reigning state champion in the event, he won his last North Coast Section Meet of Champions 800in 1minute, 51.69seconds, the state’s second-fastest time this season. Malcolm Clemons, St. Mary’s-Berkeley track and field: Won the long jump at the NCS Meet of Champions in 24-41⁄2, an inch off his mark that ranks second in the state.

Arianna Fisher, Silver Creek track and field: Missouri-bound senior took first in the triple jump at the CCS finals for the third consecutiv­e year, winning with a leap of 41-5¼ to help Silver Creek capture its first girls team title since 1977.

Elijah Folau, Serra track and field: Helped Serra claim the CCS team title, winning the shot put and taking second in the discus. Won the shot by more than two feet after unleashing a toss of 53feet, 11¾ inches on his fifth attempt. Hismark in the discus was 151-5, which finished behind only Mills’ Michael Skyriotis, who threw 153-6. Jason Gomez, Westmont track and field. The middle-distance standout took first in the 800at the CCS championsh­ips in 1: 52.89, a time that ranks eighth in the state this season. Rajas Habbu, Jason Shen and Nikhil Bapat, Monta Vista volleyball: Habbu had 21kills, Shen added 16and Bapat contribute­d 12to lead the Matadors to a dramatic 20-25, 25-20, 25-20, 23-25, 17-15victory over Clovis in the CIF Northern California Division I championsh­ip match.

Hannah-Sophia Hall, James Logan track and field: Miamibound senior won two more NCS Meet of Champions individual titles, giving her six for her career, as she took first in the shot put (44-3) and the discus (152-5).

Brett Hansen, Foothill baseball: Top Bay Area high school prospect heading into this year’s baseball draft held College Park to two singles — one an infield hit — over six innings as the Falcons advanced in the NCS Division I playoffs with a 7-0 victory. Kali Hatcher, St. Mary’s-Berkeley track and field: Columbia-bound star had a big weekend at the NCS Meet of Champions, defending her title in the 300low hurdles in a personalbe­st 43.88, winning the long jump in 18-31⁄4 and anchoring the 1,600relay team to victory. Also defended her title in the triple jump in 41-0. Daylon Hicks, Clayton Valley Charter track and field: On the verge of finishing second in the high jump at the NCS Meet of Champions, he cleared 6-feet-8on his third and final attempt to clinch the championsh­ip.

John Maka, Pittsburg track and field: Maka won the discus in 168-8at the NCS Meet of Champions.

Joseph Schott, St. Francis baseball: Threw six shutout innings to help St. Francis edge Archbishop Mitty 2-0in the semifinals of the CCS Division II playoffs. The Lancers went on to claim the title with a win over Soledad.

Jordan Schuring, St. Francis softball: Allowed three runs combined against Watsonvill­e in the Open Division semifinals and Archbishop Mitty in the final as St. Francis won its first CCS softball championsh­ip. Rayna Stanziano, Concord track and field: Defeated twotime defending 800state champion Alyssa Brewer of California at the NCS Meet of Champions with a personal-record 2:10.06. Brewer, bound for USC, finished second in 2:12.91.

Sarah Stephens, St. Francis softball: Had three hits, including a triple, knocked in a run and scored a run to help St. Francis beat Archbishop Mitty 5-1in the CCS Open Division championsh­ip. PatrickWic­klander, Valley Christian baseball: In his final high school game, the Arkansas-bound left-hander did not allow an earned run and struck out seven while yielding four hits and two walks in six innings, helping Valley Christian beat Los Gatos 4-3to claim its second consecutiv­e CCS Open Division championsh­ip. DanielleWi­lliams, Amador Valley softball: Threw a no-hitter in a victory over Mt. Eden in the first round of the NCS Division I playoffs, then threw a two-hit shutout against Castro Valley as the Dons advanced to the semifinals.

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