Teammates mob Sabinoโ€™s Izzy Armijo after she scored the winning run in Friday nightโ€™s 1-0 win over Empire in 15 innings. Sabino advanced to Mondayโ€™s Class 3A state championship game, and will take on Payson at the UAโ€™s Hillenbrand Stadium.

Cienegaโ€™s quest for the programโ€™s second state championship in four years fell short Saturday.

The second-seeded Bobcats were swept by top-seeded Queen Creek Casteel 3-0 in the Class 5A state title match at Mesa Skyline High School.

Saturday was the first time Cienega (20-1) lost all season โ€” and the first since March 2020, just before the pandemic ended last season. It was also the first time Cienega was swept in a best-of-five match since April 3, 2018, when the Bobcats were thumped by Mountain View.

With the boys volleyball season coming to an end, Cienega head coach Heather Mott, whoโ€™s had a 163-55 record (.748) since taking over in 2014, including a 58-2 record (.967) in the 5A Southern Region, will send off a star-studded senior class headlined by middle blocker โ€” and Grand Canyon University commit โ€” Matthew Meeker-Hackett, outside hitter Austin Keen and setter Aiden VanHoesen.

The 6-foot-7-inch Meeker-Hackett finishes his Cienega career as one of the top players in state history. He led the Bobcats in kills and blocks this season.

For Queen Creek Casteel, Saturdayโ€™s win brought the first-ever state championship for the program, which played its first season in 2017, the last time Cienega won a state title. The Colts (20-1) ended their season with a 18-match winning streak.

Sabino one win away from title

Sabinoโ€™s softball team (19-1) will aim for its second straight state title when it takes on No. 3 Payson on Monday at Hillenbrand Stadium.

Theyโ€™ll do so with a first-year coach, Kyle Howell, who also happens to be the Sabercatsโ€™ athletic director.

Howell took one month prior to the season opener, when Sabeana Romero โ€” a Sabino assistant โ€” accepted the head coaching job at Scottsdale Community College and brought along the Sabercatsโ€™ head coach, Vanessa Arandules, to be her assistant.

Howell said he didnโ€™t consider coaching the Sabino softball program until a few current players approached him about the idea. He was certainly qualified: Howell served as the head baseball coach at Hesston College in Kansas and was the pitching coach for College of the Ozarks in Missouri. He also served as a strength and conditioning coach in the Washington Nationalsโ€™ organization, and was an associate scout for the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers.

โ€œItโ€™s been incredible,โ€ Howell said Saturday of his first season in charge. โ€œWeโ€™ve had great kids and theyโ€™ve made this a ton of fun. Itโ€™s been about their ability and hard work that theyโ€™ve put in up until this point. Iโ€™m just trying to implement little things so they can get better every day.โ€

Howell experienced plenty of nail-biters during his time in collegiate and pro baseball, but nothing like Fridayโ€™s 15-inning, 1-0 win over Empire in the Class 3A state semifinals. He called it โ€œthe single greatest game Iโ€™ve ever been a part of for both sides. โ€ฆ I felt like every inning we were close offensively.โ€

Senior outfielder Izzy Armijo led off the bottom of the 15th inning with a single and then scored on an RBI double by Riley Nielson. Howell said Nielson โ€œmay have had the single greatest performance Iโ€™ve ever seenโ€ after the star junior pitcher worked 15 shutout innings without walking a batter, then drove in the winning run. She ranks fourth in the state in strikeouts (197) and wins (16).

Sabino suffered its first loss of the season in its regular-season finale, falling 10-0 to a Salpointe Catholic team thatโ€™s undefeated and will play Monday for the Class 4A state title.

Since then, the Sabercats have beaten their three postseason opponents by a combined score of 20-1.

The Sabercats will need another rock-steady performance to win another state title. Howell isnโ€™t worried about his players being nervous โ€” or that the Sabercats will play at Hillenbrand, one of the cathedrals of college softball.

โ€œYou can put them in Oklahoma City on the field there at the Womenโ€™s College World Series, and I donโ€™t think these kids blink,โ€ he said. Theyโ€™re prepared for the moment now and theyโ€™ve earned it."

Baseball game Monday

Sabino’s fourht-seeded baseball team will play its 3A state final against No. 2 Phoenix Odyssey Institute Monday at 4 p.m. at Tempe Diablo Stadium. For complete coverage, visit Tucson.com/highschools.


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