Carpinteria High track & field's Kaydance Gardner (left) and Vivian Huskins (right) enjoyed strong performances on the track this spring, resulting in All-Citrus Coast League team selections. (Rosana Swing Photo)

From the pool to the track, Carpinteria High student-athletes excelled across campus throughout the spring season and led their teams to plenty of Citrus Coast League success.

These standout student-athletes were rewarded for their individual contributions to their team success with All-Citrus Coast League honors.

Girls Track & Field

The Warrior girls track & field team dominated its way to an undefeated Citrus Coast League season and a league title, resulting in the Carpinteria coaches earning the Coaching Staff of the Year award.

Senior Vivian Huskins was a driving force for this success, shining all across the track to garner the Citrus Coast League Outstanding Overall Track Athlete.

Huskins, junior Kaydance Gardner, junior Isla Moore and sophomore Halleh Gahan were impact student-athletes throughout the spring, and they were rewarded with three All-League honors apiece.

Meanwhile, the senior duo of Giarys Gomez and Kiana Kiah had strong all–around seasons as well with two All-League selections apiece.

Senior Leighla Richter, junior Izzy Scott, junior Marely Avalos, sophomore Callie Labistour, freshman Caroline Cooney, freshman Lillian Van Eyck, freshman Maya Stone, freshman Kenzi Gardner and freshman Hunter Stovall each put together one All-League-caliber performance.

Boys Track & Field

The Carpinteria High boys track & field team finished in a tie for third place in the Citrus Coast League, led by All-League First Team selection and senior Josiah Gonzales.

While Gonzales was the team’s lone representative on the First Team, senior Owen Reeves, senior Eli Perez, junior Caleb Kelly, junior Isaac Neri, junior Jeshua Magana and junior Cesar Jaime garnered All-League Second Team nods.

Girls Swim

The Warrior girls swim squad also had an impressive spring season, dominating its way to a third consecutive Citrus Coast League championship.

Junior Lucy Moore, junior Hazel Dugre, junior Klair Blackman and sophomore Madison Lee were in the middle of the action for Carpinteria High, earning four All-League honors apiece.

Meanwhile, junior Izzy Scott and freshman Jane Mayer made their impacts felt throughout the season as well on their way to three All-League recognitions each.

The sophomore pairing of Molly Diamond and Kimberly La Vera gave Warrior fans plenty to look forward to in the coming years as they each picked up one All-League selection.

Boys Swim

The Carpinteria High boys swim team had just as much success, cruising to its sixth straight Citrus Coast League title. As a result, the Warrior coaches were named the CCL Coaching Staff of the Year.

Senior Jake Ehlers led the charge for the Warriors, earning four All-League First Team selections and the title of Citrus Coast League Swimmer of the Year.

Fellow senior Sky Korling also garnered four All-League First Team nods, while senior Massimo Bonilla-Zakosek and sophomore Luke Donahue totaled four All-League honors apiece.

Junior Stefano Piccoletti and sophomore Wyatt Pitterie followed with three All-League performances, while junior Chris Reed pulled in two of his own.

Senior Micah Smith, senior Taison Lee and freshman Cade McCallister rounded out the team’s honorees as one-event All-Citrus Coast League team members.

Boys Tennis

The Warrior boys tennis squad continued the spring season success by finishing tied atop the Citrus Coast League standings, resulting in head coach Charles Bryant being named the CCL Coach of the Year.

The pairing of senior Servando Campuzano and sophomore Ethan Almgren was a formidable team throughout the year, capturing the Citrus Coast League Doubles MVP award.

Campuzano and Almgren were joined by teammate and senior singles standout Edwin Hernandez on the All-Citrus Coast League First Team.

Meanwhile, the junior duo of John Morrison and Tiago El-Aaidi represented the Warriors on the All-Channel League Second Team.

Senior singles standout Kamran Dadvar and the doubles pairing of junior Hayden Nordholm and freshman Alex Hansen showcased the present and the future of the program with All-League Honorable Mentions.

Boys Volleyball

The Carpinteria High boys volleyball team reached the CIF-SS playoffs after earning a second-place finish in the Citrus Coast League.

Senior setter Alan Maya and senior outside hitter Rafael Cintura led the way as the team’s All-Citrus Coast League First Team representatives.

Senior outside hitter Cole Rowbottom and senior setter Jesus Reyes also capped off their Warrior careers in style with All-League Second Team seasons.

The senior trio of middle Alariuziel Rodriguez, opposite hitter Jesus Campuzano and middle blocker Rafael Montes rounded out the senior class success with All-League Honorable Mention nods.

Baseball

On the diamond, the Warriors recorded a third-place showing in the Citrus Coast League to pick up an automatic bid into the CIF-SS playoffs.

Senior outfielder/pitcher Dallas Bartholic, senior catcher Micah Smith and sophomore shortstop/pitcher Jonah Hernandez excelled both on the mound and at the plate to pick up All-League First Team selections.

The senior pairing of second baseman/pitcher Charlotte Cooney and catcher Gabe Martinez finished their Carpinteria careers on a high note with All-League Second Team consideration.

Senior outfielder/first baseman Sam Medel, senior infielder Brayden Real and senior outfielder Noah Morente capped off an impressive class of 2026 with All-League Honorable Mention campaigns.

Softball

The Warrior softball team, which placed sixth in the Citrus Coast League, were led by the senior duo of Cecilia Lemus and Sophia Santana, who represented the team on the All-League Second Team.

Meanwhile, Senior pitcher Jamaica Cook, junior shortstop Anaia Nunez and sophomore catcher Iyanna Cabrillo showcased the team’s depth across grade levels as All-League Honorable Mentions.

Noozhawk sports editor Diego Sandoval can be reached at dsandoval@noozhawk.com. Follow Noozhawk Sports on Twitter and Instagram @NoozhawkSports