Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Aaaaaaaannnnddd the Winter Season is Underway

Although there are still a few scrimmages scheduled, the 'real' games began on Monday. In December, there are some scattered non-league contests, a bunch of tournaments in various sports, and even (in the week of the 13th to 18th) the start of LPL play. That brief league spurt will be followed, however, by more non-league/tournaments until LPL play resumes in January.

Girls Soccer
Cabrillo 3, Pioneer Valley 0
The Conqs could have, and probably should have, won this one in an easier fashion, but at times they looked about as rusty as an old hob-nail, and they were facing a fiesty group of Panthers that never quit.

Cabrillo was, however, clearly the better team, with a vast majority of the game was played on the PV side of the field. Lauren Pluim, who was in goal for the injured (again) Kristina Goodchild, spent more time alone than the Maytag Repairman.

Cabrillo collected goals from Stephanie Miranda, Rebecka Miranda, and Caitlin Harvey-Morgan. Kady DeTemple and Mia Cortez were seemingly everywhere, and Rhiannon Saxe was her usual solid self, as the back & midfield controlled the game.

As an intro to the season it wasn't bad, a win is a win after all, but when Head Coach Derrick Wong gets this group playing like a well-oiled machine, ya' better watch out, 'cause they are gonna be hell-on-cleats.

Panther Coach Manuel Casillas especially liked the work done by defenders Elizabeth Jaramillo & Stephanie Ramos in the back, and by Edith Camacho all over the field.

Junior Varsity:
The Panthers got 3 goals from Sara Cotta & Karina Tovar to edge the Conqs 3-2. Jamie Hedges scored one for the locals off an assist by Priscilla Angulo, who also netted the other goal. That score was assisted byKelsey Sherry. Coach Sheryl Murray commended the play of Sara Heath (on both offense & defense) and Audrianna LaPorte.

Righetti 3, Lompoc 2
Too much Sierra Duarte for the Braves, she assisted the Warriors 1st 2 goals, then hit the third twine-tickler herself.

San Luis Obispo 2, Nipomo 0
Tigers: Goals - Kiley Norkus, Brady Candaele. Assists - Paige Carlstrom 2. Saves - Kelly Koch 3.

Atascadero 3, @ Morro Bay 0
Each teams had nine shots on goal, Atascadero made theirs count.
Greyhounds: Goals - Christine Curtis, Kasey Duval, Rhiannon Dudley Assists - Hannah McMillan, Kasey Duval. Saves - Haley Williamson 11.
Pirates: Saves - Hanna Meisinger 4 (2 on 1st half breakaways).

Paso Robles 3, @ Templeton 0
Bearcats: Goals - Maria Chavez, Camelia Pacheco and Maddy Cline Assists - Maddy Cline. Saves - Carly McCall 3.

St Joseph 1, Santa Ynez 0

Arroyo Grande 9, @ Santa Maria o

Mission Prep 3, @ Soledad 0

Girls Basketball
Lompoc and Cabrillo start their seasons with 3 games each in the Bryan Ayer Memorial Classic. Thursdays action begins with a 5 pm tip-off at Bryan Ayer Court on the Lompoc HS campus. The other two squads are from Dos Pueblos and Santa Barbara. Each team will face all three of the others, with two games per night for three nights.

Monday, 29 Nov. 2010
@ Morro Bay 57, Paso Robles 38
Pirates (1-0): Megan Hansen - 26 points [4 3's, 8-8 FT], 3 assists; Hannah Gilbert - 22 points [8-8 FT], 7 rebounds.
Bearcats (0-1): Chelsea Kuhns - 12 points [3 3's]; Audra Perry - 7 points; Molly Donovan - 6 points.

Tuesday, 30 Nov. 2010
@ Mission Prep 71, Santa Maria 36
The Royals raced out to a 24-5 advantage in the 1st period and never looked back.
Royals (1-0): Jenna Dunbar - 24 points, 9 steals, 8 rebounds, 4 assists; Kaylee Williams - 13 points (6-9 FG), 7 rebounds, 6 steals; Bri Harvey -9 points, 9 rebounds .
Saints (0-1): Cassandra Lewis had 13 points & 11 boards,

Santa Ynez 52, Pioneer Valley 30
Pirates (1-0): Amanda Spence - 13 points; Hailey King - 12 points; Shelby Rivera - 10 points, 12 rebounds.
Panthers (0-1): Shannon Santa Ana - 10 points.

Arroyo Grande 54, Nipomo 13
Another early night - Arroyo Grande took a 19-3 first-quarter lead. The Titans hit only 4 field goals in the game.
Eagles (1-0): Emma Weinreich - 15 points; Maddie Carr -11 points.
Titans (0-1): Tessa Underwood - 5 points.

@ Morro Bay 40, San Luis Obispo 20
The Pirates posted another big win against the Pac-7. They led 22-9 at half and 32-11 after 3 periods then coasted to the win.
Pirates (2-0): Megan Hansen - 10 points, 4 assists; Hannah Gilbert - 11 points, 7 rebounds.
Tigers (0-1): Chase Kennedy - 7 points.

Templeton 59, Coast Union 28
The Eagles got a big night from Megan Hattar along with solid efforts from Lauren Stuedemann and Carly O'Sullivan.

Boys Basketball

Monday, 29 Nov. 2010
Bishop Diego 54, Santa Ynez 40,
Both teams had players practically step off the gridiron and on to the court - and it showed. The shooting percentage for both squads hovered around 30.
Cardinals (1-0): Elias Munoz - 19 Points, 7 rebounds; Johnny Diaz - 11 points, 11 rebounds.
Pirates (0-1): Dane Bolitho - 11 points, 7 rebounds; Conner Reck (from the XC State Championship) - 9 points; Wyatt Garley (no practice with the team) - 2 points, 4 boards.

Tuesday, 30 Nov. 2010

Arroyo Grande 60, Nipomo 26
The Eagles are still missing several players, since the football team has gone deep into CIF-Southern Section playoffs, but they were not needed Tuesday night. The Eagles outpaced the Titans 18-8 in the initial stanza and that was that.
Eagles: Gunnar Gomez - 16 points, [4 3's]; Andrew Hogue -13 points; Kevin Glass - 10 points.
Titans: Cole Holloway - 8 points; Ryan McNeil - 8 points .

@ Mission Prep 59, Santa Maria 38
MCP led 25-14 at the half.
Royals: Zach Allmon - 11 points, 15 rebounds; Art Lane - 13 points, 11 rebounds. Sam Cowitz - 6 assists; Andy Rowley - 6 assists.
Saints: Miguel Garcia - 10 points.

Boys Soccer

@ Righetti 4, Lompoc 1 [Story]
Rigo Velasquez scored on a penalty kick for the Braves. The Warriors were paced by Italian exchange student Mateo Gruner's 2 1st half goals.

Cabrillo 2, @ Pioneer Valley 2
Junior Varsity: @ Pioneer Valley 1, Cabrillo 0
No other Info on either game.


Atascadero 4, Morro Bay 1
The game was tied at halftime.
Greyhounds: Goals - Joe Camarillo 3, Daniel Larios

San Luis Obispo 1, Nipomo 0
Tigers: Erick Cordova left the nets after the main break and scored the only point of the contest. Assist - Matthew Conelly.

@ Santa Maria 1, Arroyo Grande 0
The Saints Ulises Alvarez scored early, and Arroyo Grande never could. AG was bumped from their stadium by football preparations.
Eagles: Edgar Ramirez - 8 saves.

Girls Water Polo
Nipomo 19, Pioneer Valley 0
Every Nipomo player scored. 'Nuff said.
Titans: Goals - Shanae Lauridsen 3, Sara Clark 3, Becky Emrick 3, seven others. Saves - Samantha Baker 4.

Lompoc Semi-Final Game at Nordhoff HS

The CIF-SS/Ford Championships presented by Farmers


The Lompoc Braves take to the road this week, after three consecutive home games, for a semi-final contest with the 12-0 Nordoff Rangers.

If you go to the game:

1) Leave Early - Ojai Valley Community Stadium is NOT real big, and parking is not extensive. Press reports from earlier this season spoke of the stadium "overflowing with more than 1600" fans. Also the drive requires going through Santa Barbara, potentially at 'rush hour' on a Friday.

2) Dress Warmly - Temperatures on Friday evening are expected to be in the LOW 40's, with fairly high humidity and mostly overcast skies.

3) Drive Carefully - There are esentially two ways to get there, although both go through SB on the 101. One splits off from the 101 just past Carpinteria, and utilizes Hwy 150. This takes you on a nice twisty mountain road past Lake Casitas. The school is several miles past the lake on the south side of the road. The other (recommended) route is to take the 101 to Hwy 33 (just short of Ventura), which is almost a straight shot north. When you reach Hwy 150 in Ojai, veer left past the shopping center, and the school will be a few blocks down on the left (South) side.

If you stay in Lompoc:

You can listen to the usual Lompoc Locker Room presentation of the game. See www.cityoflompoc/taptv for more info.

Either way - GO BRAVES !!!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

On to the Semi's - Braves Roll Big Again

The CIF-SS/Ford Championships presented by Farmers

Another good week for the area, after starting the playoffs by going 7-0 in the first round the LPL & Pac-7 were 4-3 in the second round. The Lompoc Braves were never seriously challenged in a game marred only by the injury to Lavon Coleman. The sophomore RB/DB sustained a suspected neck injury while making a tackle, and thus fell under the strictures of the head/neck/spinal injury protocols of CIF. He had full movement of his extremities when removed from the field and, according to the latest information available, is expected to make a full recovery.

11-Man Playoffs
Division X (Northwest)
[Los Padres League]
This division consists of 25 teams in 4 leagues - 16 teams made the playoffs.
The playoff breakdown is as follows: Los Padres - 4, Tri-Valley -3, Del Rey- 4, Pioneer- 3, At-large - 2 (Pioneer, Tri-Valley).

Round One - 19 November 2010
@ #1 Nordhoff [Ojai] 11-0 (4-0) (TVL #1) 21,
#16 Verbum Dei 5-6 (3-3) (DRL #4) 0

#9 Santa Ynez 6-5 (4-2) (LPL #3) 28,
@ #8 North Torrance 7-4 (4-1) (PL #2) 14

@ #5 Lompoc 8-3 (5-1) (LPL #1) 42,
#12 El Segundo 6-5 (2-3) (PL #4/AL) 13

@ #4 Cantwell-S. H. 10-1 (5-1) (DRL #2) 28,
#13 Carpinteria 7-4 (2-2) (TVL #2) 21

#14 Templeton 7-4 (4-2) (LPL #4) 43,
@ #3 Bishop Montgomery 8-3 (6-0) (DRL #1) 33

#11 Centennial [Compton] 6-5 (3-2) (PL #3) 46,
@ #6 Oak Park 6-5 (2-2) (TVL #2) 34

@ #7 Morro Bay 6-5 (4-2) (LPL #2) 28,
#10 Mary Star of the Sea 4-7 (4-2) (DRL #3) 0

@ #2 South Torrance 10-1 (5-0) (PL #1) 41,
#15 Santa Paula 5-6 (1-3) (TVL #4/AL) 10

LPL 4-0, PL 2-2, DRL 1-3, TVL 1-3.

Round Two - 26 November 2010
Santa Ynez had an automatic home game (1st round away), Lompoc & Templeton won coin tosses, but Morro Bay lost. The bottom half of the bracket saw LPL teams hosting the two remaining Pioneer League teams after the other two were ousted by LPL squads in round 1. Those two LPL reps got to deal with the last remnants of the Del Rey & Tri-Valley Leagues.

#1 Nordhoff [Ojai] 12-0 (4-0) (TVL #1) 17
@ #9 Santa Ynez 6-6 (4-2) (LPL #3) 16

@ #5 Lompoc 9-3 (5-1) (LPL #1) 41
#4 Cantwell-S. H. 10-2 (5-1) (DRL #2) 7


@ #14 Templeton 7-4 (4-2) (LPL #4) 27
#11 Centennial [Compton] 6-5 (3-2) (PL #3) 21

@ #2 South Torrance 10-1 (5-0) (PL #1) 33
#7 Morro Bay 6-5 (4-2) (LPL #2) 12


Round 3/Semifinals
Another very respectable showing for the LPL (now 6-2). Two wins [Lompoc, Templeton] and Santa Ynez gave the #1 seeded Nordoff Rangers all they wanted. The Pirates missed an extra point (wide left) that would have tied the game at 17 apiece.

Friday, 3 December(7:30pm):
#5 Lompoc 9-3 (5-1) (LPL #1) @ #1 Nordhoff [Ojai] 12-0 (4-0) (TVL #1) at Site TBA

Saturday, 4 December (7:30pm):
#2 South Torrance 11-1 (5-0) (PL #1) vs. @ #14 Templeton 8-4 (4-2) (LPL #4) at Site TBA

Division IV (Western) [Pac-7, Channel, Pacific View Leagues]
This division consists of 36 teams in 6 leagues. Each league has 2 Automatic Qualifiers & there were 4 at-large places.

Round One - 19 November 2010
@ #1 Serra 11-0 (5-0) [ML #1] 48,
#16 Beverly Hills 6-5 (3-2) [OL #3/AL] 7

#9 Camarillo 8-3 (4-1) [PV #2] 23,
@ #8 Dos Pueblos 7-4 (4-0) [CL #1] 22
(The Chargers gave up a safety on a bad snap, missed 1 extra point, and had another blocked. )

@ #5 Inglewood 9-2 (5-0), (OL #1) 22,
#12 Downey 6-5 (3-2), (SGV #2) 17

@ #4 Paso Robles 9-2 (6-0), (P7 #1) 21,
#13 Oxnard 8-3 (4-1), (PV #3/AL) 6

@ #3 Chaminade 10-1 (4-1), (ML#2) 52,
#14 Culver City 6-5 (3-2), (OL #2) 16

@ #6 Atascadero 9-2 (4-2),(P7 #2) 13,
#11 Ventura 6-5 (3-1)(CL #2) 6

[#10] Arroyo Grande 9-2 (4-2),(P7 #3/AL) 27,
@ [#7] Rio Mesa 6-5 (4-1),(PV #1) 20

@ #2 Dominguez 10-1 (5-0),(SGV #1) 28,
#15 St. Francis 6-5 (3-2), (ML #3/AL) 25

Pac-7: 3-0, Mission: 2-1, San Gabriel Valley: 1-1, Ocean: 1-2, Pacific View: 1-2, Channel: 0-2.

Round Two - 26 November 2010
#1 Serra 12-0 (5-0) [ML #1] 40
@ #9 Camarillo 8-4 (4-1) [PV #2] 7

#4 Paso Robles (CA)10-2 (6-0), (Pac-7 #1) 35
#5 Inglewood 9-2 (5-0), (OL #1) 21

#3 Chaminade (West Hills, CA) 11-1 (4-1), (ML#2) 37
@ #6 Atascadero 9-3 (4-2),(P7 #2) 19

[#10] Arroyo Grande 10-2 (4-2),(P7 #3/AL) 17
@ #2 Dominguez 10-2 (5-0),(SGV #1) 7

Round 3/Semifinals

The Pac-7 isn't doing too badly - only 5-1. Not too shabby for what was considered the 3rd best league in the division.

Friday, 3 December(7:30pm):
#4 Paso Robles (CA)10-2 (6-0), (Pac-7 #1) vs #1 Serra [Junipero] (Gardena, CA) 12-0 (5-0) [ML #1] at TBA

Saturday, 4 December (7:30pm):
[#10] Arroyo Grande 10-2 (4-2),(P7 #3/AL) vs #3 Chaminade (West Hills, CA) 11-1 (4-1), (ML#2) at TBA

Other Teams (11-man):
Div. XII [Frontier] ALL DONE
Round 1
@ #3 Sierra Canyon 10-1 (6-1) (Alpha #2) 48,
Bishop Diego [SB] 5-6 (3-1) (Frntr #2) 17

Grace Brethren [Simi Valley] 48,
Notre Dame [Riverside] 19

Round 2
#1 Paraclete 35
Grace Brethren 15

Div. III [Marmonte] - 3 Remain
Round 1

St. Bonaventure
44, Redondo Union 14
Oaks Christian 34, Saugus 8
Thousand Oaks 28, Quartz Hill 21
Moorpark 27, Mira Costa 17
Westlake 58, Knight 8

Valencia [V] 42, Highland 17
Palos Verdes 48, West Ranch 10
The Wildcats first CIF visit is a brief one.
Canyon [CC] 24, Palmdale 13

Round 2
Oaks Christian 57 @ Thousand Oaks 34
Valencia [V] 40 @ Moorpark 21
Palos Verdes 28 @ Westlake 49
Canyon [CC] 21 @ St Bonaventure 45

Round 3/Semifinals
I'm shocked !! Shocked to discover that 3 Marmonte teams made the semifinals...thought it would be four. Marmonte now 8-2 in playoffs (7-1 vs. other leagues).

Friday, 3 December(7:30pm):
Valencia
(CA) [11-1] vs Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, CA) [10-2] at TBA

Saturday, 4 December (7:30pm):
St. Bonaventure
(Ventura, CA) [11-1] vs Westlake (Westlake Village, CA) [11-1] at TBA

8-Man Playoffs
There are two area 8-man leagues - one in each division. Three squads from each league made the playoffs this year - and went 5-1 in the first round.

8-Man Division 1 [Condor League] ALL DONE
1st Round - Saturday, 13 November 2010
Saturday - #15 Pacific Lutheran 4-4 (2-2) [Coastal #2/AL] at #2 Cate
Friday - #9 Thatcher at #8 West Shores 7-2 (4-0) [Warrior #1]
Friday - #11 Laguna Blanca at #6 Capistrano Valley Chrn. 7-1 (5-0) [Express #1]

Cate 54, Pacific Lutheran 6
Thatcher 66, West Shores 20
Laguna Blanca 28, Capistrano Valley Christian 12

2nd Round - Saturday, 20 November 2010
#2 Cate (9-0)
[Ranked #7 in State 8-man by Maxpreps] vs.
#10 Excelsior Education Center (5-4, 3-1) [Agape #2/AL]{def Public Safety Acad (6-2) 56-20}

#9 Thatcher (5-3) vs.
#1 Faith Babtist (10-0, 3-0) [Heritage #1] {def Victor Vlly Chrn. (5-4) 54-6 }

#11 Laguna Blanca (6-3) vs.
#3 Santa Clarita Chrn. (9-1, 2-1) [Heritage #2/AL] {def Riverside Prep (5-5) 46-0 }

Excelsior Education Center 34 , Cate 15
Faith Babtist 50, Thatcher 12
Santa Clarita Chrn. 50, Laguna Blanca 0



8-Man Division 2 [Coast Valley League] ALL DONE
1st Round
Friday - #12 Westmark 4-3-1 (3-1) [Omega #2/AL] at #5 Cuyama Valley
Saturday - # 11 Lighthouse Christian 4-3 (2-2) [Coastal #2/AL] at #6 NCC 8-1
Friday - #15 Shandon 4-4 at Desert Chrn. Acad. 7-2 (3-1) [Victory #2/AL]

Cuyama Valley 56, Westmark 20
North County Chrn. 44, Lighthouse Chrn. 36
Desert Chrn. Acad. 58, Shandon (4-5) 0

2nd Round - Friday, 19 November 2010

#5 Cuyama Valley (9-2) 38, #4 Big Pine (9-2, 4-1) [Hi-Lo #1] 19
#3 California Lutheran (11-0, 4-0) [Agape #1] 76 #6 North County Chrn.(9-2) 6
Mercy Rule at halftime.

3rd Round/Semifinals - Friday, 26 November 2010

In a re-match of a September 11th season-opening contest Cuyama Valley host the defending champs - Yucca Valley's Joshua Springs. The first meeting did not go well for the Bears as the fell 52-6 in a mercy-rule game.

#1 Josua Springs (9-2) [Victory #1] 46
#5 Cuyama Valley (9-2) 0

This one didn't go so well for the Bears either. The JS Lightning are slated to meet Wildomar's Cal Lutheran in the Dec. 4th Championship.


Monday, November 22, 2010

CIF Tennis Individual Results

CIF Girls Tennis

2010 CIF Southern Section/Ford Individual Tennis Championships presented by Farmer's

Wild Card, 1st Round, 2nd Round, 3rd Round [Regional Sites]
[4 Sites: Cate (Singles)/Carp. (Doubles), The Claremont Club, The Tennis Club(Newport Beach), and Whittier Narrows (South El Monte)]

The site of most interest to the tri-counties was the dual-site set-up at Cate & Carpenteria. Singles matches & the two Wild Card doubles contests were held at Cate School, while the rest of the doubles contests were held down the hill at Carpenteria. Schools represented came from SLO/SB/Vent counties, and the Valencia and South Bay areas of LA County.

Competition in the single elimination tournament started with 2 Wild Card matches in both doubles and singles with the winners advancing into the 32 contestant main draw

Singles
Wild Card
A: Marguerite Mannix (Cate/Condor #2) def. Kassandra Ortiz (Orcutt Academy #1/freelance) 6-1, 6-1
B: Marlena Hartman (Villanova Prep/ Frontier #2) def. Sarai Aguirre (Orcutt Academy #2/freelance) 2-6, 6-2

First Round
{Top Bracket}
Britta Mosser (Malibu/ Tri-Valley #1)
def. Lauren Villanueva (El Segundo/Pioneer #2) 6-1, 6-1

[A] Marguerite Mannix (Cate/Condor #2)
def. Hadleigh Gilst (Buckley/ Liberty #1) 7-6, 7-5

Alexis Valenzuela (West Covina/Hacienda #1)
def. Lauren Boone (Marlborough/Sunshine #2) 6-1, 6-0

Savannah Demontesquiou (Harvard-Westlake #1)
def. Tessa Underwood (Nipomo/ LPL #2) 6-0, 6-2

Moira Hedborg (Oxnard/Pac View #1)
def. Amanda Zalameda (Beverly Hills/Ocean #2) 6-1, 6-2

Abigail Will (San Luis Obispo/ Pac-7 #2)
def Mady Snider (Cate/ Condor #1) 6-3, 6-0

Haley Hranicky- Galitzer (Santa Barbara/ Channel #2)
def. Michelle Liu (El Segundo/ Pioneer #1) 6-3, 6-1

Melissa Baker (Thousand Oaks/ Marmonte #2)
def. Emily Ineman (Santa Ynez/ LPL #1) 6-4, 6-1

{Bottom Bracket}
Sivan Krems (Westlake/ Marmonte #1)
def. Audrey Miller (Rio Mesa/ Pac View #2) 6-1, 6-0

Lea Lynn Yen (Sunny Hills/ Freeway #2)
def. Andrea Madrigal (South Hills/ Sierra #1) 6-4, 6-1

Tori Troesch (San Luis Obispo/ Pac-7 #1)
def. Sam Eagle (Viewpoint/ Liberty #2) 6-3, 6-0

Alexandra Spring-Anderson (Marymount/ Sunshine #1)
def. Tori Sanford (Oaks Christian/ Tri-Valley #2) 6-2, 7-5

Lauren Stratman (Dos Pueblos/ Channel #1)
def. Erin Acera (South Hills #2) 6-2, 6-1

Camille de Leon (Troy/ Freeway #1)
def. [B:] Marlena Hartman (Villanova Prep/ Frontier #2)6-0, 6-0

Christine Maddox (Santa Monica/ Ocean #1)
def. Kristina Park (Harvard-Westlake/ Mission #2) 6-2, 6-3

Melody Chen (Diamond Bar/ Hacienda #2) BYE
[Jessica Worring (Santa Clara/ Frontier #1)]- DNP

Second Round
{Top Bracket}
Britta Mosser (Malibu/ Tri-Valley #1)
def.[A] Marguerite Mannix (Cate/Condor #2) 6-2, 6-1

Alexis Valenzuela (West Covina/Hacienda #1)
def. Savannah Demontesquiou (Harvard-Westlake #1) 1-6, 7-5

Moira Hedborg (Oxnard/Pac View #1)
def. Abigail Will (San Luis Obispo/ Pac-7 #2) 3-6, 6-0

Haley Hranicky- Galitzer (Santa Barbara/ Channel #2)
def. Melissa Baker (Thousand Oaks/ Marmonte #2) ???

{Bottom Bracket}
Sivan Krems (Westlake/ Marmonte #1)
def. Lea Lynn Yen (Sunny Hills/ Freeway #2) 6-2, 6-3

Alexandra Spring-Anderson (Marymount/ Sunshine #1)
def. Tori Troesch (San Luis Obispo/ Pac-7 #1) 6-3, 6-3

Lauren Stratman (Dos Pueblos/ Channel #1)
def. Camille de Leon (Troy/ Freeway #1) 6-3, 6-1

Christine Maddox (Santa Monica/ Ocean #1)
def. Melody Chen (Diamond Bar/ Hacienda #2) 6-2, 6-0

Third Round
{Top Bracket}
Alexis Valenzuela (West Covina/Hacienda #1)
def.Britta Mosser (Malibu/ Tri-Valley #1) 7-5, 6-1

Moira Hedborg (Oxnard/Pac View #1)
def. Haley Hranicky- Galitzer (Santa Barbara/ Channel #2) 6-2, 6-1

{Bottom Bracket}
Sivan Krems (Westlake/ Marmonte #1)
def. Alexandra Spring-Anderson (Marymount/ Sunshine #1) 6-0, 6-0

Lauren Stratman (Dos Pueblos/ Channel #1)
def. Christine Maddox (Santa Monica/ Ocean #1) 6-0, 6-2

Doubles
Wild Card
Caitlin Mannix/Jordan Lund (San Marcos) def. Nicky Lay/ Zoe Hull (Orcutt Academy #2) 6-2,6-3

Ari Mariscal/ Alyssa Zepeda (Orcutt Academy/ freelance)
def. Megan Munoz/ Jaymee McInerny (Santa Paula/ Fontier #2) 6-1, 6-3

First Round
{Upper Bracket}

Savannah Ware/ Alison Ho (Thousand Oaks/ Marmonte #1)
def. Mollie Seltzer/ Hannah Krinsky (Marlborough/ Sunshine #2) 6-3, 6-0

Ali Guthy/ Natasha Super (Buckley/ Liberty #1)
def. [B] Caitlin Mannix/ Jordan Lund (San Marcos) 6-0, 6-3

Abigail Pingei/ Sarah Morris (Oaks Christian/ Tri-Valley #1)
def. Erika Yoon/ Christina Kim (Adolfo Camarillo/ Pacific View #2) 1-6, 7-6 (4) 10-8

Victoria Vo/ Jenna Futch (Troy/ Freeway #2)
def. Paige Jaeckels/ Frankie Eszes (St. Joseph [SM] #1) 6-3, 4-6 (10-7)

Taylor Coon/ Kei Goldberg (Harvard-Westlake/ Mission #1)
def Stacy Kim/ Michelle Park (Torrance/ Pioneer #2) 6-3, 6-0

Monika Kozan/ Jocelyn Chen (Diamond Bar/ Hacienda #1)
def. Bianca Capasso/ Kylie Peterson (Santa Ynez/Los Padres #2) 6-0, 6-2

Katie Crilley/ Amanda Rindt (Simi Valley/ Marmonte #2)
def. Analiese Schroeder/ Sarah Cohen (Cate/ Condor #1) 6-2, 6-1

Megan Margolin/ Alison Isaacman (Beverly Hills/ Ocean #2)
def. India Yaffe/ Mina Juvonen (Marlborough/ Sunshine #1) 6-0, 6-3

{Bottom Bracket}

Natasha Smith/Alicia Ly (Wilson[LB]/ Moore #1)
def. Lei Puckett/ Nikita Kokal (Cate/ Condor #2) 6-1, 6-1

Alanna Klein/ Katherine Belgrab (Harvard-Westlake/Mission #2)
def. Sara Baif/ Tori Klunk (North Torrance/ Pioneer #1) 2-6, 6-1 (10-7)

[A] Ari Mariscal/ Alyssa Zepeda (Orcutt Academy/ freelance)
def. Malieva Hedberg/ Denise Schaefer (Oxnard/ Pacific View #1) 6-2, 6-0

Christine Noe/ Whitney Bouqet (St. Joseph [SM]/Pac-7 #2)
def. Heather Vellekamp/ Mylee Curtis (Santa YnezLos Padres #1) 7-5, 1-6 (10-8)

Arianna Hudson/ Talia Hudson (Santa Barbara, Channel #1)
def. Madeline Fuhman/ Lindsey Wilson (Buckley/ Liberty #2) 6-0, 6-1

Kayla Shapiro/ Rebecca Sherouse (Santa Monica/ Ocean #1)
def. Mackenzie Kalantari/ Manali MacRae (Oaks Christian/ Tri- Valley #2) 3-6, 7-6 (10-5)

Jaynee Guevera/ Kylie Sholty (Poly[LB]/ Moore #2)
def. Zionne Lee/ Christy Pullido (Santa Paula/ Frontier #1) 6-1, 6-1

Alison Radde/ BritanieEraso (Troy/ Freeway #1)
def. Jocelyn Lee/ Evelyn Wang (Diamond Bar/ Hacienda #2) 6-1, 6-3


Round 2
{Upper Bracket}
Savannah Ware/ Alison Ho (Thousand Oaks/ Marmonte #1)
def. Ali Guthy/ Natasha Super (Buckley/ Liberty #1) 6-1, 6-0

Victoria Vo/ Jenna Futch (Troy/ Freeway #2)
def. Abigail Pingei/ Sarah Morris (Oaks Christian/ Tri-Valley #1) 6-1, 6-3

Taylor Coon/ Kei Goldberg (Harvard-Westlake/ Mission #1)
def. Monika Kozan/ Jocelyn Chen (Diamond Bar/ Hacienda #1) 6-4, 0-6 (10-8)

Megan Margolin/ Alison Isaacman (Beverly Hills/ Ocean #2)
def. Katie Crilley/ Amanda Rindt (Simi Valley/ Marmonte #2) 1-6, 6-3 (10-8)

{Bottom Bracket}
Natasha Smith/Alicia Ly (Wilson[LB]/ Moore #1)
def. Alanna Klein/ Katherine Belgrab (Harvard-Westlake/Mission #2) 6-1, 6-0

[A] Ari Mariscal/ Alyssa Zepeda (Orcutt Academy/ freelance)
def. Christine Noe/ Whitney Bouqet (St. Joseph [SM]/Pac-7 #2) 6-3, 6-2

Arianna Hudson/ Talia Hudson (Santa Barbara, Channel #1)
def. Kayla Shapiro/ Rebecca Sherouse (Santa Monica/ Ocean #1) 4-6, 6-1 (12-10)

Alison Radde/ BritanieEraso (Troy/ Freeway #1)
def. Jaynee Guevera/ Kylie Sholty (Poly[LB]/ Moore #2) 6-4, 6-2

Round 3
{Upper Bracket}
Savannah Ware/ Alison Ho (Thousand Oaks/ Marmonte #1)
def. Victoria Vo/ Jenna Futch (Troy/ Freeway #2) 6-0, 6-0

Taylor Coon/ Kei Goldberg (Harvard-Westlake/ Mission #1)
def.Megan Margolin/ Alison Isaacman (Beverly Hills/ Ocean #2) 6-4, 6-2

{Lower Bracket}
Natasha Smith/Alicia Ly (Wilson[LB]/ Moore #1)
[A] Ari Mariscal/ Alyssa Zepeda (Orcutt Academy/ freelance) 6-2, 6-0

Alison Radde/ Britanie Eraso (Troy/ Freeway #1)
def. Arianna Hudson/ Talia Hudson (Santa Barbara, Channel #1) 6-1, 6-0

Round of 16, Quarterfinals, - Thur, 2 Dec 2010 [11:00 am]
[Seal Beach Tennis Center, Seal Beach CA]
Doubles
Alexis Valenzuela (West Covina/Hacienda #1)
Moira Hedborg (Oxnard/Pac View #1)
Sivan Krems (Westlake/ Marmonte #1)
Lauren Stratman (Dos Pueblos/ Channel #1)

Doubles
Savannah Ware/ Alison Ho (Thousand Oaks/ Marmonte #1)
Taylor Coon/ Kei Goldberg (Harvard-Westlake/ Mission #1)
Natasha Smith/Alicia Ly (Wilson[LB]/ Moore #1)
Alison Radde/ Britanie Eraso (Troy/ Freeway #1)

Semifinals, Finals - Fri, 3 Dec 2010 [11:00 am]
[Seal Beach Tennis Center, Seal Beach CA]
Yet To Be Played

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Cross-Country, & Water Polo {Updated}

CIF Cross Country

2010 CIF Southern Section/Ford
Cross-Country Championships presented by Farmer's

[Saturday, November 20 @ Mt. San Antonio College]
Rain forced the use of the 5K alternate course at Mt. SAC, and it was, in general a frustrating day for the area squads.

Qualifiers in each division for the November 27th State Championships at Woodward Park in Fresno, consist of the first 7 teams, and a maximum of 5 individual finishers who are not members of qualifying teams and who finish in the first 20 places in their respective divisions.

Finishes for regional (Tri-County) teams
Qualified for State Finals
*Individual Qualifiers for State Meet
Indiviuals listed are top 5 & selected locals.

Division 1
Boys [16 teams, 5 individuals]: [No Locals]
Individuals
1. Ammar Moussa (Arcadia) 15:15; 2. Lane Werley* (M.L. King/Riverside) 15:16; 3. Kevin Durham (El Toro) 15:25; 4. Sergio Gonzalez (Arcadia) 15:32; 5. Michael Gauger* (Corona) 15:46.

Team Scores
1. Arcadia 43; 2. Dana Hills 97; 3. Trabuco Hills 101; 4. El Toro 117; 5. Long Beach Poly 167

Girls [16 teams, 9 individuals]:
Individuals
1. Sarah Baxter (Simi Valley) 17:40
; 2. Catrina McAlister* (Arcadia) 18:12; 3. Adriana Olivas* (Centennial) 18:13; 4. Hanna Peterson* (M.L. King/Riverside) 18:28; 5. Jessica Hilton (Great Oak) 18:35

Team Scores
1. Great Oak 73; 2. Dana Hills 101; 3. Simi Valley 112; 4. Trabuco Hills 147; 5. Tesoro 218; 6. Vista Murrieta 227; 7. San Clemente 229

Division 2
Boys [16 teams, 11 individuals]:
Individuals
1. Elias Gedyon (Loyola) 15:47; 2. Anthony Castro* (Glendora) 15:52; 3. Sergey Sushchikh (Dos Pueblos) 15:52; 4. Paul Ross (Claremont) 15:53; 5. Robert Pion (Saugus) 15:54; 6. Nathaniel Cushing-Murray* (Foothill) 15:57 ; 20. Briggs Dierdorff, 12 (Santa Barbara) 16:17; 52. Bryan Fernadez, 10 (DP) 16:40; 57. Max Davis, 10 (DP) 16:46; 75. Alfred Scott, 12 (DP)17:05; 90. Jacob Bartholomew, 12 (DP) 17:15; 94. Ben York, 10 (DP) 17:18; 97. Sam Sarmiento, 12 (DP) 17:20

Team Scores
1. Saugus 90; 2. Loyola 99; 3. Claremont 117; 4. Ventura 129; 5. Adolfo Camarillo 155; 6. Esperanza 162; 7. Dos Pueblos 235; 9. Westlake 244, 10. Thousand Oaks 259.

Girls [16 teams, 7 individuals]:
Individuals
1. Savannah Pio (Mira Costa) 18:07; 2. Stephanie Bulder (Saugus) 18:09; 3. Kaylin Mahoney (Saugus) 18:11; 4. Melissa Fairchild (Serrano) 18:14; 5. Aryn Foland (Mira Costa) 18:17
16. Sophie Mateu (Royal) 18:56; 20. Melanie Joerger (Thousand Oaks) 19:05; 22. Hannah Kirkegaard, 10 (Ventura) 19:06; 61. Emily Johnston, 11 (Arroyo Grande) 19:59.

Team Scores
1. Saugus 29; 2. Mira Costa 62; 3. Redondo Union 75; 4. Canyon (Ana.) 133; 5. Foothill 184; 6. Ayala 208; 7. Serrano 224 10. Thousand Oaks, 13. Camarillo, 14. Newbury Park, 15. Royal

Division 3

Boys [16 teams, 4 individuals]:
Individuals
1. Samuel Pons* (South Pasadena) 15:50; 2. Brandon Pugh* (San Juan Hills) 16:03; 3. Kristian Martinez (Golden Valley) 16:03; 4. Andrew Daedler (Brea Olinda) 16:05; 5. Justin Unno (Palos Verdes) 16:05; 16. Seamus Land, 11 (SLO) 16:28 28; Joel Velasquez, 12 (Cabrillo) 16:36; 41. Brayden Schmidt (SLO) 16:50; 42. Luke Kraemer (SLO) 16:50; 53. Steven Villanueva (Cabrillo) 16:59; 54. Omar Padilla (Cabrillo) 16:59; 56. Matt Johnson (Cabrillo) 17:03; 69. Stephen Kasper (SLO) 17:12; 70. Daniel Pena (Cabrillo) 17:13; 89. Riley Pihl (SLO) 17:34; 90. Joshua Ernst (SLO) 17:34; 91. Tyler Milstein (Cabrillo) 17:35; 109. Cameron Bauer (SLO) 18:04; 113. Zach Trevino (Cabrillo) 18:16

Team Scores
1. Brea Olinda 72; 2. Palos Verdes 73; 3. St. John Bosco 110; 4. Granite Hills 125; 5. Golden Valley 131; 6. West Torrance 164; 7. Corona del Mar 228; 9. Cabrillo 244; 10. San Luis Obispo 245; 16. Oak Park 400.

Girls [16 teams, 4 individuals]:
Individuals
1. Rebecca Mehra (Palos Verdes) 18:27; 2. Christine Hoffman (San Luis Obispo) 18:30; 3. Erica Capellino (Palos Verdes) 18:39; 4. Ashlee Powers (Corona del Mar) 18:41; 5. Marissa Scott* (Bonita) 18:43;
6. Kaycee Holcomb* (Oak Park) 18:46; 10. Kathleen Uttewaal (SLO) 19:02; 15. Micayla Rennick (SLO) 19:17; 69. Mariah Grady (SLO) 20:25; 74. Meghan Arigo (SLO) 20:41; 76. Leah Rife-Dupuy (SLO) 20:41; Olivia Carmo (SLO) 20:54.

Team Scores
1. Palos Verdes 87; 2. Woodbridge 111; 3. Corona del Mar 117; 4. West Torrance 151; 5. Granite Hills 151; 6. San Luis Obispo 158; 7. Northwood 186; 10. Oak Park; 15. Agoura.

Division 4

Boys [16 teams, 5 individuals]:
Individuals
1. Will Conway (Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks) 16:22; 2. Matt Neev (Laguna Beach) 16:24; 3. Richard Lucas (Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks) 16:25; 4. Shane MacMiller (Crespi) 16:32; 5. Kevin On (Harvard-Westlake) 16:34; 13. Connor Reck (SY) 16:58; 16. Anthony Allen (St. Bon.) 17:03; 26. Bryan Carroll (MB) 17:17; 30. Mack McGonagil (MB) 17:20; 59. Billy Vedrin (MB) 17:41; 61. Anthony Angel (SY) 17:43; 65. Roberto Bazan (SY) 17:46; 66. Ashton Eto (MB) 17:47; 91. Cole Mauter (MB) 18:15; 96. Javier Garcia (SY) 18:31; 101. Winchester Eubank (SY) 18:44; 107. Jon Macaluso (SY) 19:06; 108. Willy Ruoff (MB) 19:07; 114. Chris Popoca (MB) 19:36; 116. Spencer Mitchell (SY) 19:53.

Team Scores
1. Harvard-Westlake 80; 2. Don Bosco Tech 117; 3. Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 146; 4. Crespi 174; 5. Nordhoff 177; 6. JSerra 193; 7. Laguna Beach 197; 11. Morro Bay 246; 13. Fillmore 270; 15. Santa Ynez 310.

Girls [16 teams, 4 individuals]:
Individuals
[NOTE: This one should be a real doosy next year. Only 8 of the top 52 were seniors - #'s 3, 10, 14, 19, 27, 33, 45, 52]
1. Cami Chapus (Harvard-Westlake) 18:41; 2. Kellian Hunt* (Whittier Christian) 18:59; 3. Katherine Delaney (JSerra) 19:02; 4. Katherine Tereck* (Marlbourgh) 19:12; 5. Hannah Hunsaker* (JSerra) 19:23; 6. Savannah Camacho *(Templeton) 19:25; 7. Danielle Shanahan* (B. Mont. ) 19:28; 8. Annie Grove* (B. Mont) 19:29; 9. Jade Harvey (Marleborough) 19:29; 10. Quetta Peinado (St. Joseph) 19:36; 21. Rachel Jelstrom (MB) 20:01; 47. Macy Burgeson (MB) 21:07; 54. Beth Rigali (St. Joseph) 21:15; 57. Rylie Fee (MB) 21:18; 59. Bridget Adam (St. Joseph) 21:23; 64. Kendall Novick (MB) 21:31; 68. Brittney Brandt (St. Joseph) 21:35; 73. Ashly Fisher (MB) 21:45; 78. Lizzy Hoyt (MB) 21:48; 83. Loren Fisher (MB) 22:00; 88. Alexis Brandt (St. Joseph) 22:10; 104. Emily Brandt (St. Joseph) 23:10; 106. Caitlin Brandt (St. Joseph) 23:13 .

Team Scores
1. JSerra 48; 2. Harvard-Westlake 138; 3. Flintridge Sacred Heart 165; 4. El Segundo 166; 5. Paraclete 168; 6. La Reina 176; 7. Mayfield Senior 187; 10. Morro Bay 243; 13. St. Joseph [SM] 261; 16. Oak Chrn. 449 .

Division 5

Boys [16 teams, 6 individuals]:
Individuals

1. Billy Gaudreau (St. Margaret’s) 16:26; 2. Will Callan (Thacher) 16:36; 3. Harrison Sones* (Brentwood) 16:38; 4. Brandon Price (St. Margaret’s) 16:49; 5. Michael Caughron* (Pasadena Poly) 16:52; 30. Evan Kidd (Midland) 17:40; 52. Parker Lily (Laguna Blanca) 18:07.

Team Scores
1. St. Margaret’s 68; 2. Desert Christian/Lancaster 102; 3. Flintridge Prep 133; 4. Woodcrest Christian 145; 5. Chadwick 168; 6. Thacher 172; 7. Xavier College Prep 194; 11. Viewpoint 235.


Girls [16 teams, 7 individuals]:
Individuals
1.Annie Mooney (Mission Prep) 19:27; 2. Alexia Velarde* (Marywood/Palm Valley) 19:39; 3. Liza Currin* (Vistamar) 19:40; 4. Emily Venable (St. Margaret’s) 19:49; 5. Sophie Currin* (Vistamar) 19:57; 20. Rachel Frye (Mission Prep) 21:08; 23. Marla Bonser (Laguna Blanca) 21:15; 28. Adrian Walsh (Cate) 21:27; 34. Charlete Bowles (Cate) 21:42; 37. Demetria Castanon (Mission Prep) 21:50; 39. Emily Gifford (Mission Prep) 21:54; 40. Karina Torres (Mission Prep) 21:58; 46. Denali Tietjen (Cate) 22:15; 55. Selena Wrightson (Midland) 22:49; 56. Phoebe Stokes (Midland) 22:50; 57. Chelsea Young (Midland) 22:52; 58. Mara Gabriel (Midland) 22:54; 63. Kate Groetzinger (Cate) 23:09; 79. Luisa Ilvento (Cate) 23:52; 81. Kaya Lindsey (Midland) 23:53; 89. Abby Killea (Cate) 24:18; 91. Annie Meyers (Mission Prep) 24:21; 105. Ruby Goldberg (Midland) 25:16; 107. Alexa Buerger (Mission Prep) 25:21; 109. Meghan Brown (Midland) 25:27.

Team Scores
1. Chadwick 74; 2. Xavier College Prep 93; 3. Mission College Prep 108; 4. St. Margaret’s 135; 5. Thacher 149; 6. Flintridge Prep 174; 7. Lancaster Desert Chrn. 197; 8. Cate 213; 11. Midland 267.


Meanwhile, over at Cate, Carpenteria, and Claremont .............


CIF Girls Tennis


2010 CIF Southern Section/Ford Individual Tennis Championships presented by Farmer's


Wild Card, 1st Round, 2nd Round, 3rd Round [Regional Sites]
[4 Sites: Cate (Singles)/Carp. (Doubles), The Claremont Club, The (Newport Beach)
Tennis Club, and Whittier Narrows (South El Monte)]


The site of most interest to the tri-counties was the dual-site set-up at Cate & Carpenteria. Singles matches & the two Wild Card doubles contests were held at Cate School, while the rest of the doubles contests were held down the hill at Carpenteria. Schools represented came from SLO/SB/Vent counties, and the Valencia and South Bay areas of LA County.

Competition in the single elimination tournament started with 2 Wild Card matches in both doubles and singles with the winners advancing into the 32 contestant main draw
{Very Limited Information}

The results currently available are scarce and unreliable, but it would appear that all of the local and area players have been eliminated. A few of the regional players are reputed to remain.

Round of 16, Quarterfinals - Thurs, 2 Dec 2010 [11:30 am]
[Seal Beach Tennis Center, Seal Beach CA]
Yet To Be Played

Semifinals, Finals - Fri, Dec 2010 [11:00 am]
[Seal Beach Tennis Center, Seal Beach CA]
Yet To Be Played


2010 CIF Southern Section/Ford Team Tennis Championships presented by Farmer's

Division 4 Finals
[The Claremont Club, Claremont CA]

#1 Buckley 9 (77), #2 Santa Ynez 9 (70)

The Pirates (20-6) fell to Buckley on games (77-70), narrowly missing caqpturing the program's 1st crown in their first CIF title round appearance since 1995.


And down in Irvine .........

CIF Boys Water Polo

2010 CIF Southern Section/Ford
Boys Water Championships presented by Farmer's



Division 7 Final [9:20 am]
[William J. Woolett Jr. Aquatic Center, Irvine CA]
Nogales 15, Santa Ynez 8

Santa Ynez : 1, 2, 3, 2 - 8
Nogales - 6, 4, 4, 1 - 15

The most succesfull season in Pirate polo history concluded, not with a bang, but with a whisper. Santa Ynez fell behind 6-1 in the 1st period, trailed 10-3 at halftime, and was never able to make up the deficit, despite closing the gap with two quick Lucas Lastra goals to start the third.

The Pirates (27-7-1) fell in their first ever finals appearance, after winning in only their second ever semifinal (2003). The Nobles (31-2) notched their 21st consecutive victory and first ever title, behind a potent early offense and another great performance (14 saves) by junior goalkeeper Christian Ortiz.

Daniel Morales led all scorers with 6 for Nogales. Santa Ynez senior Elijah Ozimec had 5 goals for the Pirates, William Mann had 4 saves.

Ozimec is one of the 5 starters and 7 total seniors on the Pirates squad.

Football Playoff Results

The CIF-SS/Ford Championships presented by Farmers kicked off in a big way for the central coast - the LPL, Pac-7, and Marmonte leagues all were undefeated.

11-Man Playoffs
Division X (Northwest) [Los Padres League]
This division consists of 25 teams in 4 leagues - 16 teams made the playoffs.
The breakdown is as follows: Los Padres - 4, Tri-Valley -3, Del Rey- 4, Pioneer- 3, At-large - 2 (Pioneer, Tri-Valley).

Round One - 19 November 2010
@ #1 Nordhoff [Ojai] 11-0 (4-0) (TVL #1) 21,
#16 Verbum Dei 5-6 (3-3) (DRL #4) 0

#9 Santa Ynez 6-5 (4-2) (LPL #3) 28,
@ #8 North Torrance 7-4 (4-1) (PL #2) 14

@ #5 Lompoc 8-3 (5-1) (LPL #1) 42,
#12 El Segundo 6-5 (2-3) (PL #4/AL) 13

@ #4 Cantwell-S. H. 10-1 (5-1) (DRL #2) 28,
#13 Carpinteria 7-4 (2-2) (TVL #2) 21

#14 Templeton 7-4 (4-2) (LPL #4) 43,
@ #3 Bishop Montgomery 8-3 (6-0) (DRL #1) 33

#11 Centennial [Compton] 6-5 (3-2) (PL #3) 46,
@ #6 Oak Park 6-5 (2-2) (TVL #2) 34

@ #7 Morro Bay 6-5 (4-2) (LPL #2) 28,
#10 Mary Star of the Sea 4-7 (4-2) (DRL #3) 0

@ #2 South Torrance 10-1 (5-0) (PL #1) 41,
#15 Santa Paula 5-6 (1-3) (TVL #4/AL) 10

LPL 4-0, PL 2-2, DRL 1-3, TVL 1-3.

Round Two - 26 November 2010
Santa Ynez gets an automatic home game (1st round away), Lompoc & Templeton won coin tosses, but Morro Bay lost. The bottom half of the bracket sees LPL teams hosting the two remaining Pioneer League teams after the other two were ousted by LPL squads on Friday. Those two LPL reps get to deal with the last remnants of the Del Rey & Tri-Valley Leagues.

#1 Nordhoff [Ojai] 11-0 (4-0) (TVL #1) @ #9 Santa Ynez 6-5 (4-2) (LPL #3)
#4 Cantwell-S. H. 10-1 (5-1) (DRL #2) @ #5 Lompoc 8-3 (5-1) (LPL #1)

#11 Centennial [Compton] 6-5 (3-2) (PL #3) @ #14 Templeton 7-4 (4-2) (LPL #4)
#7 Morro Bay 6-5 (4-2) (LPL #2) @ #2 South Torrance 10-1 (5-0) (PL #1)


Division IV (Western) [Pac-7, Channel, Pacific View Leagues]
This division consists of 36 teams in 6 leagues. Each league has 2 Automatic Qualifiers & there are 4 at-large places.

Round One - 19 November 2010
@ #1 Serra 11-0 (5-0) [ML #1] 48,
#16 Beverly Hills 6-5 (3-2) [OL #3/AL] 7

#9 Camarillo 8-3 (4-1) [PV #2] 23,
@ #8 Dos Pueblos 7-4 (4-0) [CL #1] 22
(The Chargers gave up a safety on a bad snap, missed 1 extra point, and had another blocked. )

@ #5 Inglewood 9-2 (5-0), (OL #1) 22,
#12 Downey 6-5 (3-2), (SGV #2) 17

@ #4 Paso Robles 9-2 (6-0), (P7 #1) 21,
#13 Oxnard 8-3 (4-1), (PV #3/AL) 6

@ #3 Chaminade 10-1 (4-1), (ML#2) 52,
#14 Culver City 6-5 (3-2), (OL #2) 16

@ #6 Atascadero 9-2 (4-2),(P7 #2) 13,
#11 Ventura 6-5 (3-1)(CL #2) 6

[#10] Arroyo Grande 9-2 (4-2),(P7 #3/AL) 27,
@ [#7] Rio Mesa 6-5 (4-1),(PV #1) 20

@ #2 Dominguez 10-1 (5-0),(SGV #1) 28,
#15 St. Francis 6-5 (3-2), (ML #3/AL) 25

Pac-7: 3-0, Mission: 2-1, San Gabriel Valley: 1-1, Ocean: 1-2, Pacific View: 1-2, Channel: 0-2.

Round Two - 26 November 2010
#1 Serra 11-0 (5-0) [ML #1] @ #9 Camarillo 8-3 (4-1) [PV #2]
#5 Inglewood 9-2 (5-0), (OL #1) @ #4 Paso Robles 9-2 (6-0), (Pac-7 #1)
#6 Atascadero 9-2 (4-2),(P7 #2) @ #3 Chaminade 10-1 (4-1), (ML#2)
#2 Dominguez 10-1 (5-0),(SGV #1)@ [#10] Arroyo Grande 9-2 (4-2),(P7 #3/AL)

Other Teams (11-man):
Div. XII [Frontier]

@ #3 Sierra Canyon 10-1 (6-1) (Alpha #2) 48,
Bishop Diego [SB] 5-6 (3-1) (Frntr #2) 17

Grace Brethren 48,
Notre Dame [Riverside] 19

Div. III [Marmonte]
Round 1
St. Bonaventure
44, Redondo Union 14
Oaks Christian 34, Saugus 8
Thousand Oaks 28, Quartz Hill 21
Moorpark 27, Mira Costa 17
Westlake 58, Knight 8

Valencia [V] 42, Highland 17
Palos Verdes 48, West Ranch 10
The Wildcats first CIF visit is a brief one.
Canyon [CC] 24, Palmdale 13

Round 2
Oaks Christian @ Thousand Oaks
Valencia [V] @ Moorpark
Palos Verdes @ Westlake
Canyon [CC] @ St Bonaventure


8-Man Playoffs
There are two area 8-man leagues - one in each division. Three squads from each league made the playoffs this year - and went 5-1 in the first round.

8-Man Division 1 [Condor League]
1st Round - Saturday, 13 November 2010
Saturday - #15 Pacific Lutheran 4-4 (2-2) [Coastal #2/AL] at #2 Cate
Friday - #9 Thatcher at #8 West Shores 7-2 (4-0) [Warrior #1]
Friday - #11 Laguna Blanca at #6 Capistrano Valley Chrn. 7-1 (5-0) [Express #1]

Cate 54, Pacific Lutheran 6
Thatcher 66, West Shores 20
Laguna Blanca 28, Capistrano Valley Christian 12

2nd Round - Saturday, 20 November 2010
#2 Cate (9-0)
[Ranked #7 in State 8-man by Maxpreps] vs.
#10 Excelsior Education Center (5-4, 3-1) [Agape #2/AL]{def Public Safety Acad (6-2) 56-20}

#9 Thatcher (5-3) vs.
#1 Faith Babtist (10-0, 3-0) [Heritage #1] {def Victor Vlly Chrn. (5-4) 54-6 }

#11 Laguna Blanca (6-3) vs.
#3 Santa Clarita Chrn. (9-1, 2-1) [Heritage #2/AL] {def Riverside Prep (5-5) 46-0 }


8-Man Division 2 [Coast Valley League]
1st Round
Friday - #12 Westmark 4-3-1 (3-1) [Omega #2/AL] at #5 Cuyama Valley
Saturday - # 11 Lighthouse Christian 4-3 (2-2) [Coastal #2/AL] at #6 NCC 8-1
Friday - #15 Shandon 4-4 at Desert Chrn. Acad. 7-2 (3-1) [Victory #2/AL]

Cuyama Valley 56, Westmark 20
North County Chrn. 44, Lighthouse Chrn. 36
Desert Chrn. Acad. 58, Shandon (4-5) 0

2nd Round - Friday, 19 November 2010
#5 Cuyama Valley (9-2) 38, #4 Big Pine (9-2, 4-1) [Hi-Lo #1] 19
#3 California Lutheran (11-0, 4-0) [Agape #1] 76 #6 North County Chrn.(9-2) 6
Mercy Rule at halftime.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

And Then There Was....

The 11-man football playoffs are just getting started, and 8-man just kicked off last week, but most fall sports teams will wrap up CIF-SS action this weekend.

Cross Country will have a considerable number of squads in action at the Southern Section finals at MtSAC, with only a few advancing to state. Boys Water Polo has three Ventura County teams vying for Championships on Saturday, but only the Santa Ynez Pirates are representing SB/SLO. The Girls Golf season has concluded, and no area teams remain in the Girls Volleyball playoffs.

In Girls Tennis, the Santa Barbara Dons and the Cate Rams both fell on Thursday, once again leaving Santa Ynez as the sole area representative. The Individual Championships (Singles & Doubles) start on Friday with several area players participating..


Boys Water Polo
Championships
[Sat, 20 Nov. 2010]
(Finals Matches will be held at the William J. Wollett, Jr. Aquatic Center in Irvine, CA)

Division 4 - Agoura vs. Royal (1:30 pm)

Division 6 - Malibu vs. Rio Mesa (10:30 am)

Division 7 - Nogales vs. Santa Ynez (9:20 am)

Girls Tennis
Semifinals
[Thurs, 18 Nov. 2010 - 2 pm, unless noted]

Division 2 - San Marino 9 (73) @ #2 Santa Barbara 9 (66)
The Dons got off to a fast 4-2 1st round start, but that was reversed in round 2. Santa Barbara's struggles in singles, they were 2-7 in the match, carried over into the 3rd round and San Marino (16-1) won on games.

Division 4 - #4 Cate 7 @ #1 Buckley (Sherman Oaks) 11
[At the Balboa Sports Complex]
The Griffins dominated doubles (8-1) & got a singles sweep from Hadleigh Glist.

Division 4 - #3 Cerritos 7 @ Santa Ynez 11 {Story}
The Pirates went 8-1 in doubles - again. Emily Ineman swept (6-4, 6-2, 6-1) - again. Both Cerritos (22-2) this season were to the Pirates.

#2 Santa Ynez (20-5) will travel to the Claremont Country Club to face the #1 Buckley (Sherman Oaks) Griffins at 1:30 pm on Monday .

CIF Southern Section Football Playoffs
With the 8-man competition already underway, the 11-man playoffs get started this weekend, the primary match of local interest is the Lompoc Braves hosting the El Segundo Eagles at Huyck Stadium on the Lompoc High School campus. And, of course, Lompoc Locker Room will be there with a live audio only webcast available at www.cityoflompoc.com/taptv or on Comcast Cable channel 23.

At 6-1, El Segundo was cruising along through the season with only a 29-21 loss to a good Oak Park team to blemish their record. Then disaster struck - team focal point (QB, FS, P, K, PR, KR, etc) Grant Palmer (6-0, 180, Sr.) dislocated his shoulder while making a tackle on their initial defensive series of the North [Torrance] game.

Palmer had just taken the Eagles on a 10-play, 63 yard TD drive and kicked the extra point fo a 7-0 lead. Kickoff man Adam Hobbs hit a 42 yard FG in the 2nd quarter, but from that time El Segundo has been outscored 69-13. North came back for a 14-10 win, and the Eagles also lost their next two - 17-10 at Centennial [Compton] and a 38-3 blowout at South [Torrance].

Palmers' best friend, TE Nigel Nootbar, has filled in some at QB, but since he is far-and-away the leading receiver on the team (52-874yds, 11 TD vs. 16-203, 3 TD), most of the QB duties have fallen to frosh Daniel Zeman (5-9, 140). Palmer was also the leading rusher (68-567 yds, 8.3 ave., 9 TD), now RB Trevor Thompkins (106-455, 4.29 ave., 5 TD) is the active leader.

Lompoc is led by QB Abie Luna, who resumed the position after Evan Aguilar went down with a knee injury. {Update: Alan Hunt reports in his SBNP column that Evan Aguilar is back & will start at Free Safety tonight.} Luna's primary duty is, of course, to give the ball to the two-headed rushing monster that is the Marcel Blow (128-994, 7.77, 8 TD)/ Jordan Collins (100-779, 7.79, 12 TD) tag-team parnership. When they get tired in come Lavon Coleman (48-508, 10.58, 5 TD) and Taylor Cornejo (47-351, 7.47, 5 TD).

The Braves do throw the ball occasionally, usually to Drew Sapp (19-340, 17-9, 5 TD), but you can't sleep on Lavon Haynes (8-178, 22.25), Colton Concellos (5-93, 18.60, 1 TD), or TE Zach Powell (2-76, 38.0, 2 TD) either.

11-Man Playoffs (LPL/Pac-7)
Division X (Northwest) [Los Padres League]
This division consists of 25 teams in 4 leagues - 16 teams made the playoffs.
The breakdown is as follows: Los Padres - 4, Tri-Valley -3, Del Rey- 4, Pioneer- 3, At-large - 2 (Pioneer, Tri-Valley).

#1 Nordhoff [Ojai] 10-0 (4-0) (Tri-Valley #1) hosts #16 Verbum Dei 5-5 (3-3) (Del Rey #4)
#8 North Torrance 7-3 (4-1) (Pioneer #2) hosts #9 Santa Ynez 5-5 (4-2) (Los Padres #3)
#5 Lompoc 7-3 (5-1) (Los Padres #1) hosts #12 El Segundo 6-4 (2-3) (Pioneer #4/AL)
#4 Cantwell-Sacred Heart 9-1 (5-1) (Del Rey #2) hosts #13 Carpinteria 7-3 (2-2) (Tri-Valley #2)

#3 Bishop Montgomery 8-2 (6-0) (DelRey #1) hosts #14 Templeton 6-4 (4-2) (Los Padres #4)
#6 Oak Park 6-4 (2-2) (Tri-Valley #2) hosts #11 Centennial [Compton] 5-5 (3-2) (Pioneer #3)
#7 Morro Bay 5-5 (4-2) (Los Padres #2) hosts #10 Mary Star of the Sea 4-6 (4-2) (Del Rey #3)
#2 South Torrance 9-1 (5-0) (Pioneer #1) hosts #15 Santa Paula 5-5 (1-3) (Tri-Valley #4/AL)

Division IV (Western) [Pac-7, Channel, Pacific View Leagues]
This division consists of 36 teams in 6 leagues. Each league has 2 Automatic Qualifiers & there are 4 at-large places.

#1 Serra 10-0 (5-0), (Mission #1) hosts #16 Beverly Hills 6-4 (3-2), (Ocean #3/AL)
#8 Dos Pueblos 7-3 (4-0), (Channel #1) hosts #9 Camarillo 7-3 (4-1), (Pac View #2)
#5 Inglewood 8-2 (5-0), (Ocean #1) hosts #12 Downey 6-4 (3-2), (SGV #2)
#4 Paso Robles 8-2 (6-0), (Pac-7 #1) hosts #13 Oxnard 8-2 (4-1), (Pac View #3/AL)

#3 Chaminade 9-1 (4-1), (Mission #2) hosts #14 Culver City 6-4 (3-2), (Ocean #2)
#6 Atascadero 8-2 (4-2),(Pac-7 #2) hosts #11 Ventura 6-4 (3-1)(Channel #2)
[#7] Rio Mesa 6-4 (4-1),(Pac View #1) hosts [#10] Arroyo Grande 8-2 (4-2),(Pac-7 #3/AL)
#2 Dominguez 9-1 (5-0),(SGV #1) hosts #15 St. Francis 6-4 (3-2), (Mission #3/AL)


Other Teams (11-man):
Div. XII
Bishop Diego
[Santa Barbara] 5-5 (3-1) (Frontier League #2) at #3 Sierra Canyon [Chatsworth] 9-1 (6-1) (Alpha #2).


8-Man Playoffs
There are two area 8-man leagues - one in each division. Three squads from each league made the playoffs this year - and went 5-1 in the first round.

8-Man Division 1 [Condor League]
1st Round
Saturday - #15 Pacific Lutheran 4-4 (2-2) [Coastal #2/AL] at #2 Cate
Friday - #9 Thatcher at #8 West Shores 7-2 (4-0) [Warrior #1]
Friday - #11 Laguna Blanca at #6 Capistrano Valley Chrn. 7-1 (5-0) [Express #1]

Cate 54, Pacific Lutheran 6
Thatcher 66, West Shores 20
Laguna Blanca 28, Capistrano Valley Christian 12

2nd Round
#2 Cate (9-0) [Ranked #7 in State 8-man by Maxpreps] vs.
#10 Excelsior Education Center (5-4, 3-1) [Agape #2/AL]{def Public Safety Acad (6-2) 56-20}

#9 Thatcher (5-3) vs.
#1 Faith Babtist (10-0, 3-0) [Heritage #1] {def Victor Vlly Chrn. (5-4) 54-6 }

#11 Laguna Blanca (6-3) vs.
#3 Santa Clarita Chrn. (9-1, 2-1) [Heritage #2/AL] {def Riverside Prep (5-5) 46-0 }


8-Man Division 2 [Coast Valley League]
1st Round
Friday - #12 Westmark 4-3-1 (3-1) [Omega #2/AL] at #5 Cuyama Valley
Saturday - # 11 Lighthouse Christian 4-3 (2-2) [Coastal #2/AL] at #6 NCC
Friday - #15 Shandon at Desert Chrn. Acad. 7-2 (3-1) [Victory #2/AL]

Cuyama Valley 56, Westmark 20
North County Chrn. 44, Lighthouse Chrn. 36
Desert Chrn. Acad. 58, Shandon 0

2nd Round
#5 Cuyama Valley (8-2) vs.
#4 Big Pine (9-1, 4-1) [Hi-Lo #1] { def Calvary Babtist (4-4) 34-20}

#6 North County Chrn. vs.
#3 California Lutheran (10-0, 4-0) [Agape #1]{def Lee Vining (2-7) 60-15}

Monday, November 15, 2010

Stayin' Alive {UPDATED- Thursday's Water Polo}

There are quite a few area (Tri-county) squads that will compete in the Southern Section XC Finals and football playoffs this weekend, but don't forget that more than a few other area teams are still alive in the officially designated "CIF-SS/Ford Championships presented by Farmers".

{Updated 17 November with water polo scores & info.}
{Updated 16 November with tennis, volleyball, and golf scores & info.}

Boys Water Polo
Semifinals
[Wed, 17 Nov. 2010]
(Matches for Div's 1 & 4 will be held at the William J. Wollett, Jr. Aquatic Center in Irvine, CA; the Div 4 match at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, CA; and the Div 7 contests at Arroyo Grande High School.)

Division 1 - Dos Pueblos [25-4] 7 '@' #1 Mater Dei [ 26-3] (7 pm) 13
The Royals stayed with the top seed for a quarter (3-3), but couldn't keep up the pace.

Division 4 - Los Osos 12 '@' Royal (3:30 pm) 17
The Grizzlies came back from 3 down early to tie it, and closed to within two in the fourth, but the #1 seeded Highlanders had too much offense.

Division 4 - Agoura 15 '@' Thousand Oaks (2 pm) 8
Marmonte League rivals, Agoura and the Lancers (23-8-1) had played twice before this season - Chargers (28-4) reiterated why they were the #2 seed and Thousand Oaks was an at-large team. The Lancers were only down a goal in the 2nd, but the Chargers surged to a 9-3 halftime lead.

Division 6 - #1 Rio Mesa 6 @ Oaks Christian (2:30 pm) 5
Rio Mesa scored to 46 second remaining to take the win.

Division 7 - Ocean View 5 @ Santa Ynez (4:45 pm) 14
The Pirates (24-6-1) zipped out to a 3-0 lead after one, but received the hint of a challenge from the Seahawks (19-9), who were down just 7-4 after the 3rd, when Santa Ynez turned on the jets.
Ocean View was making their first semifinal appearance, but it was the second straight year that they lost to Santa Ynez in the playoffs. Last time the Seahawks fell 12-8 in a Division 6 first round match, in Lompoc. The Pirates were in the semifinals for the 1st time since 2003.

Pirates: Goals - Lucas Lastra 4, Elijah Ozimec 3, Adam Parlato 2, Collin Deats 2, Karl Fredrickson, Adam Taylor, Andrew Imani. Saves - William Mann 13.

Division 7 - Nogales 7 @ Nipomo (3:15 pm) 3
Nipomo (19-8) lost a fairly close one at Arroyo Grande HS, but he Titans posted the first 2 playoff victories in program history. They also return all their starters, and 14 of 18 players, next year. Nogales (30-2) moves on to face Santa Ynez in the final.

The Nobles looked like they would run away with it early - posting a 4-0 halftime advantage, but Nipomo played them even from there.

Titans: Goals - Cole Holloway, Brennan Bryant, J.W.Dobbe. Saves - Kurt Willenius 11.
Nobles: Saves - Christiaan Ortiz 21.

Girls Tennis
Quarterfinals
[Tues, 16 Nov. 2010 - 2 pm, unless noted]

Division 1 - Thousand Oaks 2 @ Campbell Hall (1:30 pm) 16
The #1 seeded Vikings (16-0) lived up to their billing. Facing singles players headed to USC & Michigan and the defending CIF-SS doubles champs was too much for the Lancers (17-3).

Division 2 - El Dorado 5 @ Santa Barbara 13
The Dons collected 2 sweeps each in singles & doubles.

Division 3 - Sage Hill (18-6) 11 @ San Luis Obispo (14-6) 7
The Tigers were 0-9 in doubles, losing two sets in extra games.
Singles players Tori Troesch & Abigail Will both swept for SLO.

Division 4 - El Segundo 6 @ Cate 12
The 4th seeded Rams were 9-0 in doubles. Cate has a semifinal match on Thursday.

Division 4 - Viewpoint 4 @ Santa Ynez 14 {Story}
The Pirates went 8-1 in doubles , got the usual sweep from Emily Ineman, a pair of points from Sydney Tack, and will host the Cerritos/ Crossroads (Santa Monica) winner Thursday at 2 pm.


Girls Volleyball
Semifinals
[Tues, 16 Nov. 2010]

Division 2AA - Oaks Christian 1 @ Chino Hills (7 pm) 3
[20-25, 25-14, 26-24, 25-18]
After splitting the first two games, the Lions (23-12) had 3 game points in the crucial 3rd , but couldn't convert. The Huskies (30-4) are exploring new territory - advancing to the final in their initial playoff appearance since the school opened in 2001.

Division 5A - Firebaugh 3 @ Coast Union (5 pm) 0
[25-20, 25-20, 25-21]
Broncos (21-7): Katelyn Lorenz - 8 kills; Karla Soto - 5 kills; Nicky Ortiz - 4 kills, 3 aces; Sophie Flemion - 21 assists,4 aces.

Girls Golf
California State CIF Championships
[Tues, 16 Nov. 2010]
Lauren Diaz-Yi (Westlake) was one of 5 CIF-SS individuals that advanced to the State Championships at Red Hill Country Club in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. The 2 teams (12 players) that advanced were Torrance and Palm Desert. Torrance won the Northern Divisional that included all the qualifiers from the tri-counties. [The Tartars finished 2nd (407) to SD's Torrey Pines (396), Yi shot an 80 - good enough for a 5-way tie for 15th out of 48 competitors.]



NCAA Football
Boo Jackson
(Lompoc HS 2005) quarterbacked the Ohio University Bobcats (8-3, 6-1 Mid-American Conference) to their seventh straight win - a 31-23 win at Temple. The "Boo-cats" added to their 17-10 halftime advantage with a pair of TD drives to go up 31-10 amid intermittent, but torrential rain in Philadelphia.

The Owls wouldn't give up, however. They scored a TD mid-way through the 4th quarter, then successfully claimed an onside kick. Ohio appeared to ice the game a few plays later with an interception, but gave the ball back by fumbling on the ensuing play.

Temple scored again, but missed the extra point, and messed up the following onside kick. Ohio ran three plays into the line, and punted with 10 seconds remaining. Temple went all out on the block attempt, and with nobody back to cover the kick, the ball kept rolling 'till time expired.

Ohio can clinch the MAC Eastern Division Championship with a Nov. 26 victory over Kent State or a Miami (Ohio) loss.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

CIF Playoffs - Water Polo Saturday

CIF Water Polo

CIF-SS Division 7
Wild Card Round (Tues, 9 Nov 2010)
A: Monclair (Mt Baldy #3) 7 at Pacific (San Andreas #3) 8
B: San Dimas (Valle Vista #3) 6 at Cabrillo (Los Padres #3) 14
C: Sierra Vista (Valle Vista #4) 5 at Garden Grove (Garden Grove #3) 16
D: Citrus Valley (San Andreas #5/AL) 6 at Chino (Mt Baldy #2) 19
E: Summit (San Andreas #4) 12 at Santa Ana (Golden West #3) 10

1st Round (Thurs, 11 Nov 2010)
@
#1 Santa Ynez (LPL #1) 16, Pacific [San Brnd.] (SA #3) 8
@ Wilson [Hac. Hgts.] (VV #2) 13, Rancho Alamitos (GG #2) 10
Ocean View [San Brnd.] 11, @ Don Lugo (MtB #1) 9
Cabrillo (LPL #3) 8 , @ #4 Cajon (San Andreas #1) 7

@ Nipomo (LPL #2) 20, Arroyo Valley (SA #2) 8
@ Orange (GW #1) 13, Garden Grove (GG #3) 7
@ Los Amigos (GG #1) 9, Chino (MtB #2) 8
@ Nogales (VV #1) 21, Summit (SA #4) 9

Quarterfinals (Sat, 13 Nov 2010)
Santa Ynez (LPL #1) 14, @ Wilson [HH] (VV #2) 12
The steady Pirates (23-6-1) held off a furious second half charge by the Wildcats on the road,after a pair of their top players fouled out.
[Santa Ynez: 4, 4, 2, 4 - 14; Wilson [HH]: 1, 1, 4, 6 - 12]

Pirates: Goals - Adam Taylor 4, Adam Parlato 3, Elijah Ozimec 2 (Fouled Out), Lucas Lastra 2 (Fouled Out), Greg Hatchell 1, Karl Frederickson 1, Ryan Krause 1. Saves - William Mann 10.

@ Ocean View (GW #2) 11, Cabrillo (LPL #3) 9 [OT]
The Conqs were down 4, fought back to a one goal lead, but the Seahawks managed to tie it up late. Ocean View the outscored Cabrillo 2-0 in the OT periods.
Conquistadors: Goals - Aaron Hay 3, Marcus Thiele 2 (Fouled Out), Emmett Hill 1 (Fouled Out), Cooper Creese 1, Nick Hines 1, Simon Reep 1. Saves - Felix Talkin 11.

Nipomo (LPL #2) 17, @ Orange(GW #1) 12
[Nipomo: 5, 4, 4, 4; Orange: 3, 1, 2, 6]

Nipomo (19-7) won its 2nd consecutive, 2nd ever, and 1st ever road, playoff match.

Titans: Goals - Marc Baker 8, Cole Holloway 4, Derek Seaman 2, Connor Cavazos 2, J.W. Dobbe 1. Saves - Kirk Wilenius 18.

Nogales (VV #1) 14, @ @ Los Amigos (GG #1)5
No Details Available

Semifinals (Wed, 17 Nov 2010)
#1 Santa Ynez (LPL #1) at #12 Ocean View (GW #2)
#2 Nogales (VV #1) @ #3 Nipomo (LPL #2) [at Arroyo Grande HS]

Note: The Division 7 finals are currently scheduled for 9:20 a.m. on Nov. 20th at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center (Irvine, CA).

CIF-SS Division 4

Wild Card Round (Tues, 9 Nov 2010)
A: Rancho Cucamonga 11, @ Paso Robles 10
B: Westlake 18, @ Yucaipa 14 [OT}
C: @ Sunny Hills 17, Warren 6
D: @ Thousand Oaks 15, Alta Loma 9
E: @ Downey 10, San Luis Obispo 6

1st Round (Thurs, 11 Nov 2010)
@ Royal 19, Rancho Cucamonga 8
@ Redlands East Valley 13, La Habra 7
@ Los Osos 16, Arroyo Grande 7
@ Cerritos 14, Westlake 10

@ Righetti 17, Sunny Hills 11
Thousand Oaks 19, @ Redlands 11
@ Troy 12, Upland 3
@ Agoura 16, Downey 2

Quarterfinals (Sat, 13 Nov 2010)
Royal 18, @ Redlands East Valley 8
@ Los Osos 11, Cerritos 8
@ Thousand Oaks 8, Righetti 7
Agoura 13, Troy 6

Semifinals (Wed, 17 Nov 2010)
[William Wollett, Jr Center 3:30 pm/2 pm]

#1 Royal vs #5 Los Osos
#(11-WC) Thousand Oaks vs #2 Agoura

Note: The Division 4 finals are currently scheduled for 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 20th at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center (Irvine, CA).

CIF-SS Division 1

Wild Card Round (Tues, 9 Nov 2010)
@ Edison 9, Buena 6
@ Notre Dame [SO] 8, St. John Bosco 5

1st Round (Thurs, 11 Nov 2010)
@ Mater Dei 19, Edison 5
@ Harvard-Westlake 15, Dana Hills 12
@ Dos Pueblos 18, San Clemente 5
@ Newport Harbor 20, Santa Margarita 4

@ Loyola 20, Ventura 7
@ Los Alamitos 7, Servite 2
Huntington Beach 16, @Santa Barbara 3
@ El Toro 21, Notre Dame [SO] 4

Quarterfinals (Sat, 13 Nov 2010)
Mater Dei 16, @ Harvard-Westlake 11
Dos Pueblos 9, @ Newport Harbor 8
Loyola 10, @ Los Alamitos 8
El Toro 8, @ Huntington Beach 7

Semifinals (Wed, 17 Nov 2010)
[William Wollett, Jr Center 7pm/5pm]
#5 Dos Pueblos vs. #1 Mater Dei
#3 Loyola vs #2 El Toro

Note: The Division 1 finals are currently scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 20th at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center (Irvine, CA).