
MIDDLETOWN — It was a great fall sports season for Middletown High School teams on and off the field of play.
The Mustangs not only won league championships in boys and girls cross country, girls soccer and junior varsity football, but the varsity football team came away with the North Coast Section Division V title.
It turns out Middletown’s athletes had a pretty good fall sports season in the classroom as well. Middletown recently learned that its girls cross country team had the highest grade point average in the North Coast Section Division V at 3.89 as did its varsity football team at 3.45. The girls soccer team finished in a tie for first in the section along with McKinleyville, both Division I squads with cumulative GPAs of 3.73.
Kelseyville’s fall sports teams held their own as well, winning league titles in varsity and JV volleyball and varsity football. The Knights had the third-best GPA among Division IV varsity volleyball teams at 3.71 while the school’s boys soccer team had the third-best GPA among Division I teams at 3.27.