Varsity softball: Indians outscore opponents 38-0 in three wins
Sometimes affected and delayed by rain, this year’s Napa High Easter Tournament got off to a great start.
Varsity baseball: Indians lose in rough MEL outing
Napa’s baseball team struggled on Friday in another error-filled game.
2007/08 All-Napa County Boys Basketball
FIRST TEAM ALL-NAPA COUNTY
Calling it a Career
Vicky Deely’s first day of basketball practice as a freshman at Justin-Siena High School started out with a conversation that she had with Mike Boles, the Braves’ head coach.
2007/08 All-Napa County Girls Basketball
FIRST TEAM ALL-NAPA COUNTY
All-Napa County Boys Basketball Defensive Player of the Year
Scoring 7.6 PPG and adding 55 steals (2.0 SPG), “Alex was one of our toughest players all year. He was our best
All-Napa County Girls Basketball Defensive Player of the Year
Jessica Futo
All-Napa County Girls Basketball Newcomer of the Year
Tatum Souza
All-Napa County Boys Offensive Player of the Year
“As the team leader, he filled every role asked of him. On offense, he usually was the point guard, and on defense, he guarded the opponent’s big man and/or best scorer,” said Crusaders coach John Streett, Dan’s father.
All-Napa County Boys Basketball Coach of the Year
Particelli’s team overcame a 1-5 start to fashion a 14-13 season in his first season in his second stint back on the Saints’ sideline.
All-Napa County Boys Basketball Newcomer of the Year
Molinari led the Crushers in scoring (10.8 PPG), rebounding (4.4 RPG), and blocked shots (0.9 BPG) this past season.
All-Napa County Girls Basketball Coach of the Year
Mike Boles
Falcons fly with Ty
Tyler Thesman had one of the best seasons in the history of high school boys basketball in the Napa Valley, scoring 29.5 points and getting 17.7 rebounds per game for Pacific Union Prep, a small, private Seventh-day Adventist school in Angwin.
All-Napa County Girls Basketball Offensive Player of the Year
Jordan Price
You never know who's watching, so play hard
Napa High’s baseball team experienced something new a couple of weeks ago.
Guy Carl: NOAA offers explanation for ongoing salmon decline
Scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are reviewing unusual environmental conditions in the Pacific Ocean as a possible culprit for the dramatically low returns of Chinook and Coho salmon to rivers and streams along the West Coast of the United States last year.