The Pacific Collegiate School girls volleyball team took a disappointing loss to visiting York on Monday, losing the Mission Trail Athletic League Coastal Division tilt 25-23, 25-13, 25-20.
Eliana Abrams led the Pumas (3-2, 2-2) with nine kills in the effort.
“They’re scrappy,” PCS first-year coach Chelsea Ching said of York.
PCS next hosts Kirby on Tuesday at 5 p.m. before traveling to Greenfield on Thursday for a 5:30 p.m. league match.
Youth golf
Phillips wins championship >> Alec Phillips, 16, of Santa Cruz finished 2 under par 69 to win the platinum boys division of the Pebble Beach Junior Golf Poppy Hills Championship at the Poppy Hills Golf Club on Sunday. Phillips finished four shots ahead of runner-up Josh Quarles(73) of Pacific Grove in the 12-man field.
Snow sports
Warren Miller film date set >> It feels like the heart of summer in Santa Cruz, but snow fell in Tahoe last week, and that means ski season is around the bend. The annual kickoff to the season, the screening of the newest Warren Miller film at the Rio Theatre in Santa Cruz, has been set for Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m.
The film “Here, There and Everywhere” features a segment on Tahoe’s Squaw Valley resort that includes Squaw Valley athletes Jonny Moseley, JT Holmes and Jeremy Jones. It also films in Colorado, Utah, Montana, British Columbia, Switzerland, Fenway Park, Alaska and Greenland. According to a release, the film will “showcase a progressive side of snowsports, from fat biking, backcountry snowmobiling and hill-climb racing … to dogsledding and the ever crowd-pleasing pond skimming.”
Tickets are $15 at skinet.com or the Rio Theatre box office, 1205 Soquel Ave.