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Sports Roundup: Flintridge Sacred Heart’s Campbell wins three Mission League titles

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GIRLS’ SWIMMING

Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy in Mission League finals: The Tologs placed second with 517 points in the event Tuesday at Rose Bowl Aquatics Center in Pasadena and won had three league titles.

Flintridge Sacred Heart received first-place efforts from Christina Campbell in the 200-yard freestyle in 1 minute 52.23 seconds and the 500 freestyle (5:07.11). Campbell teamed with Emily Giesler, Fiona Mass and Emily Gray to capture the 200-yard medley relay (1:52.47).

Flintridge Sacred Heart got second-place efforts from Emily Giesler in the 100 breaststroke (1:07.34) and Campbell, Giesler, Mass and Emily Gray in the 200 freestyle relay (1:42.99).

Registering third-place efforts for the Tologs were Giesler in the 200 individual medley (2:15.42), Gray in the 50 freestyle (25.72), Amy Altman in the 100 breastroke (1:12.83) and 400 Free Relay: Altman, Emily Smith, Margaux Blain and Sarah Peterson in the 400 freestyle relay (4:07.05).

SOFTBALL

Rio Hondo Prep 10, Flintridge Prep 6: The Rebels fell Tuesday in a Prep League home game.

Libby Penn finished with four hits for Flintridge Prep (9-5, 4-4 in league).

Flintridge Prep recorded a 13-0 nonleague win against Lynwood on Saturday.

La Cañada 15, San Marino 0 (5): It was no contest for the Spartans in a Rio Hondo League victory at home on Tuesday.

The win was the 18th in a row in league for La Cañada (13-3, 9-0).

Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy 10, Fulton 4: The Tologs earned a win Saturday in the Lincoln Tournament.

GIRLS’ LACROSSE

Glendale 19, La Cañada 8: The Spartans were defeated in a Pacific League contest at home on Tuesday afternoon.

With the loss, La Cañada dropped to 7-7 and 1-2 in league.

BASEBALL

Alemany 7, St. Francis 0: St. Francis lost a Mission League home game Tuesday at the Glendale Sports Complex.

The Golden Knights (6-15, 3-7 in league) got one hit each from Jacob Bechtold, Brandon Lewis and John Spellman. St. Francis starting pitcher Evan Tontini went six innings, yielding three runs (two earned) on four hits and striking out six.

Pasadena Poly 10, Flintridge Prep 4: The visiting Rebels suffered a Prep League defeat Tuesday. Flintridge Prep dipped to 11-5-1, 5-3 in league.

BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL

Gabrielino 3, Flintridge Prep 0: The Rebels suffered a 25-22, 25-22, 25-21 nonleague home loss Monday. AJ Nicassio had 12 kills and Jonny Samuels added 10 for Flintridge Prep (16-3).

BOYS’ GOLF

St. Francis 212, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 216: Stian Lintvedt shot a three-over-par 38 on Tuesday to spark the Golden Knights in Mission League match at Lakeside Golf Club. St. Francis improved to 8-5, 3-3 in league.

On Monday, St. Francis fell to Harvard-Westlake, 189-197, at Brookside Golf Course No. 1. Lintvedt carded a two-under-par 34 and Aidan Tracey and Will Coontz had 39s.

BOYS’ TENNIS

San Marino 11, La Cañada 7: The Spartans dropped a Rio Hondo League road match Tuesday. The Spartans and Titans were tied at 6 entering the final round. The Spartans are now 9-3, 5-2 in league.

Flintridge Prep 10, Chadwick 8: Flintridge Prep earned a Prep League road win Monday. The Rebels are 5-7, 3-2 in league.

BOYS’ TRACK AND FIELD

Flintridge Prep at Prep League prelims: Fifteen Rebels earned qualification to the Prep League finals out of Saturday’s event at South Pasadena and Burroughs highs.

Senior Warren Hosseinion won the shot put with a toss of 50 feet, while junior Evan Pattinelli captured the 1,600 in 4:48.61. Senior Riley Coan was also second in the 800 (2:09.43) and third in the 1,600 (4:48.66).

St. Francis at San Gabriel Valley Championships: Golden Knights junior Blake Howard turned in a fine effort at San Dimas High on Saturday.

Howard finished second in the shot put with a toss of 48 feet, 2 inches, which trailed only Northview’s Kevin Thomas (49-5).

Howard also placed seventh in the discus throw with a toss of 121-5.

GIRLS’ TRACK AND FIELD

Flintridge Prep at Prep League prelims: The Rebels qualified 16 competitors out of Saturday’s preliminary event, which took place at both South Pasadena and Burroughs highs.

Perhaps senior Hanna Barakat turned in the best effort with a pair of winning efforts in the 200-meter dash (25.99 seconds) and 400 (59.25), while she took second in the 100 (13.07).

Natalie O’Brien claimed the 800 (2:24.41), Sophie Gitlin took home the 1,600 (5:17.24) and Marissa David captured the long jump (16 feet, 3 inches).

The finals are on Friday at Burroughs at 5 p.m.

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