Thursday, December 30, 2010

T3

{UPDATE} Cabrillo girls soccer take 2nd in the NOCC Gold Division.

Girls Basketball
Harold Olivera Classic
[Righetti HS - Warrior Gym]

Day 1 (Monday, 27 Dec 2010)
9:30 ? am - Lompoc 64, Pioneer Valley 62
4:00 pm - Dos Pueblos 53, Santa Ynez 40
5:30 pm - Santa Barbara 58, Lompoc 45
7:00 ? pm - Righetti 70, El Camino (SSF) 23

Day 2 (Tuesday, 28 Dec 2010):
9:30 am - Dos Pueblos 56, Lompoc 44
[L: 6, 14, 10, 14 - 44 ; DP: 23, 11, 14, 8 - 56]

Lompoc fell to the Chargers for the 2nd time this season, but narrowed the margin by 43 %. It was once again a big 1st quarter deficit (23-6) that did in the Braves.
Braves: Tashara Pruett-Gibbons 22, Celina Calderon 9, Stephaney Soza 6, Shatiana Vernon 3, Kaylin Barnes 3.
Chargers: Chiara DiMarco 13, Amanda Velarde 12, Jessica Escalante 9, Jasmine Mata 6, Talitha Draper 5, Kirsten Gowdy 5, Stephanie Salinas 3, Taryn Ouellette 2, Tina Garcia 1

11:00 am - Santa Ynez 50, Pioneer Valley 44
12:30 pm - Lompoc 63, El Camino 42 {Story}
[L: 21, 15, 12, 15 - 63 ; EC: 9, 14, 7, 12 - 42]

Braves: Celina Calderon 16, Shatiana Vernon 12, Tashara Pruett-Gibbons 12, Casey Stumpo 8, Tawny Nunes 6, Stephaney Soza 6, Kaylin Barnes 2, Jasmine Mata-Taylor 1.
Colts: Mia Maffei 18, Adrienne Viray 6, Aira Paclibar 6, Mariaangelica Maurille 6, Jade Castro 5, Justine Williams 2.

2:oo pm - Righetti 59, Dos Pueblos 52
4:00 pm - Santa Barbara 62 Santa Ynez 41
5:30 pm - Pioneer Valley 52, El Camino 47
7:oo pm - Righetti 64 Santa Barbara 61 [OT]

Tessa Emerson, who was in foul trouble much of the game, had 10 of her 22 points in the 4th period, including a 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds remaining to tie it in regulation. The Warriors were were able to outscore the the Dons 11-8 in the extra session. There were 43 total fouls in the game.

Day 3: Wednesday, 29 December 2010
9:00 am - Santa Barbara vs El Camino
10:30 am - Dos Pueblos (13-3) vs Pioneer Valley12:00 Noon - Righetti (7-4) vs Santa Ynez
Lompoc next plays Cabrillo on Friday, 7 January 2011.

Valley Christian Academy Holiday Tournament
[At Valley Christian Academy, & Lakeview JHS]

Day 1: Tuesday, 28 December 2010

Templeton 57, Ocean View 51
Eagles: Megan Hattar/Lauren Stuedemann - 32 pts (8-10 FT), Katie Keohler - 13 rbs.

Carpinteria 60, Santa Maria 45
The Warriors (5-5) zoomed past their old high point mark (47) for the season because the Siants had no answer for Melissa Lemus. Lemus, Carp's sophomore point guard, had 27 points (5 - 3pt), 6 assists, and 5 steals; while Juli Cullins contributed 18 points & 12 boards to the Warriors attack.
Saints: Cassandra Lewis 14, Lauren Gomez 9, Micaela Rucobo9, Miriam Vargas 7, Baez 4, Diana Alvarez 2.

Mercy 60, Cabrillo 42
The Conqs are playing better - but still not good enough.

Bishop Diego 67, Coast Union 35
Selma 59, Valley Chrn. Academy 30
Nordoff 65, Orcutt Academy 10
Campbell Hall 62, North County Chrn. 25

Day 2: Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Second Round9:00 am [LK] - Selma vs Mercy
9:00 am [VCA] - VCA vs Cabrillo
10:30 am [LK] - Nordhoff vs Santa Maria
10:30 am [VCA] - Orcutt Academy vs Carpinteria
12:00 Noon [LK] - Bishop Diego vs Templeton
12:00 Noon [VCA] - Coast Union vs Ocean View

Consolation Semifinals
4:30 pm [VCA] - TBD vs TBD
6:00 pm [VCA] - TBD vs TBD

Championship Semifinals
7:30 pm [VCA] - TBD vs TBD
7:30 pm [LK] - TBD vs TBD


All-Tournament
After leading Campbell Hall to the girls bracket title, teammates Nicole Tolbert and Lauren Holiday were named the co-most valuable players for the tourney. Joining the pair of Vikings on the all-tournament team were Autumn Brobisky (Nordhoff), Megan Hattar (Templeton), Angela Finocchiaro (Mercy) and Essence Thornhill (Bishop Diego).


Girls Soccer
Santa Maria Girls Varsity Tournament
[at Santa Maria & Pioneer Valley HS's]

Day 1: Monday, 27 December 2010at Santa Maria [Ralph Baldiviez Stadium]

Pool A:9:00 am - Paso Robles 4, Santa Maria 0
12:00 noon - Paso Robles 2, Dos Pueblos 1
3:00 pm - Dos Pueblos 12, Santa Maria 0

Pool B:
10:30am - Atascadero 2, Coast Union 0
1:30 pm - Western (Tulare) 4, Coast Union 0
4:30 pm - Western (Tulare) 3, Atascadero 0

at Pioneer Valley
Pool C:
Righetti 4, Lompoc 0
Righetti 8, Templeton 0
Templeton 2, Lompoc 1 [OT/ 5-4 PK]

Pool D:

10:30 am - Centenniel (Bak) 3, Mission Prep 0
Pioneer Valley 3, Mission Prep 1
Centenniel (Bak) 2, Pioneer Valley 1 [OT/PK]

Day 2: Tuesday, 28 December 2010

Early Session Games

at Santa Maria [Ralph Baldiviez Stadium]
A3/B3 (9:00 am) -Coast Union 1, Santa Maria 0
A2/B2 (10:30 am) - Dos Pueblos 7, Atascadero 0
A1/B1 (1:30 pm) - Western (Tulare) 1, Paso Robles 0 [PK]
at Pioneer Valley

C3/D3 (9:00 am) - Lompoc 3, Mission Prep 0
C2/D2 (10:30 am) - Pioneer Valley 1, Templeton 0
C1/D1 (1:30 pm) - Righetti 2, Centenniel (Bak) 0

Late Session Games

at Pioneer Valley
11th Place (Noon) - Mission Prep 2, Santa Maria 0
7th Place (3:00 pm) - Dos Pueblos 7, Pioneer Valley 0
3rd Place (4:30) - Centenniel (Bak) 1, Paso Robles 0 [PK]
at Santa Maria [Ralph Baldiviez Stadium]
9th Place (?????) - Lompoc vs Coast Union5th Place (3:00 pm) - Atascadero 2, Templeton 1
Championship (4:30 pm): Righetti 1, Western (Tulare) [10-2] 0

North Orange County Classic
Day 1: Tuesday, 28 December 2010
GOLD DIVISION [at Earl Warren HS]

Pool A:8:00 am - Warren 0, Costa Mesa 0
11:00 am - Costa Mesa 1, Cabrillo 1
2:00 pm - Cabrillo 2, Warren 0
Pool B:
9:30am - Simi Valley 4, La Habra 1
12:30 pm - Simi Valley 5, Nipomo 0
3:30 pm - La Habra 4, Nipomo 0

OTHER GAMES [Various Locations]
Pool A: San Luis Obispo 1, Cal-Hi 0 ; San Luis Obispo 0, La Mirada 1
Pool E: Arroyo Grande 3, Calabasas 0 ; Arroyo Grqnde 3, Sonoma 1

Day 2: Wednesday, 29 December 2010
GOLD DIVISION [at Earl Warren HS]
Placement Game A (8:00 am) - Warren 6, Nipomo 2

• • SEMI FINALS • •
SF 1 (9:30 am) - Cabrillo 2, La Habra 0
SF 2 (11:00 am) - Simi Valley 7, Costa Mesa 0

• • PLACEMENT GAMES • •
12:30 PM - Warren (Winner A) 1, La Habra (Loser SF 1) 22:00 PM - Nipomo (Loser A) 1, Costa Mesa (Loser SF 2) 2

• • CHAMPIONSHIP • •
Final (3:30 pm) - Cabrillo (Winner SF1) 0, Simi Valley (Winner SF2) 3

OTHER GAMES [Various Locations]
Q-final [11 am @ Cypress College]: Arroyo Grande vs Orange Lutheran
Place Game [9:30 am @ La Mirada HS] San Luis Obispo vs Ramona Convert

Excaliber Tournament
Day 1: Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Main Bracket [Round of 32]: 11am (Capistrano HS) - Capo. Vlly 2, Santa Ynez 0
Day 2: Wednesday, 29 December 2010
"Merlin" (Conso.) Bracket [Round of 16]:
8 am (San Clemente HS) - El Toro 6, Santa Ynez 0
"Camalot" Bracket :

2 pm (Capistrano HS) - Cathedral Catholic vs Santa YnezBoys Basketball
46th Atascadero Christmas Tournament
[At Atascadero HS - Ewing Gym]

Day 1: Monday, 27 December 2010
2:30 pm - Paso Robles 60, Santa Maria 38
4:00 pm - Pioneer Valley 51, Lompoc 28
5:45 pm - Montclair (8-2) 79, Templeton 37
??:?? pm - Atascadero 73, Shafter 36

Day 2: Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Championship Semifinals

9:15 pm - Atascadero 73(72), Pioneer Valley50
5:45 pm - Montclair 75, Paso Robles 37
Consolation Semifinals
2:30 pm - Santa Maria 35, Templeton 27
4:00 ? pm - Lompoc vs Shafter

Last January the Braves came out on top by 22 points - no word yet on this one.

Day 3: Wednesday, 29 December 2010
7th Place - Templeton vs Lompoc/Shafter Loser
5th Place - Santa Maria vs Lompoc/Shafter Winner
3rd Place - Paso Robles vs Pioneer Valley
Championship - Atascadero vs Montclair

Valley Christian Academy Holiday Tournament
[At St. Joseph HS, VCA, & Lakeview JHS]

Day 1: Tuesday, 28 December 2010
First Round??:?? ??[SJ] - Santa Ynez 77, Orcutt Academy 21
??:?? ??[SJ] - Carpenteria 47, Coast Union 41
4:30 pm [SJ] - Nipomo 52, Kern Valley 41
6:00 pm [SJ] - Bishop Diego 73, North County Chrn. 37

Day 2: Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Consolation Bracket
9:00 am [SJ] - Orcutt Academy vs Coast Union
10:30 am [SJ] - Kern Valley vs. North County Chrn.
12:00 pm [LK] - TBD vs TBD
4:30 pm [LK] - TBD vs TBD

Championship Bracket
1:30 pm [SJ] - Santa Ynez vs Carpinteria
3:00 pm [SJ] - Nipomo vs Bishop Diego

4:30 pm [SJ] - TBD vs TBD
6:00 pm [SJ] - TBD vs TBD
7:30 pm [SJ] - TBD vs TBD

All-Tournament

Elias Munoz was named the most valuable player in the boys bracket after leading the Cardinals to a 52-48 overtime win over the Villanova Prep Wildcats.

Also named to the team were Munoz’s teammate Ben Kwock, Edward Griley (Morro Bay), Randy Brittain (Santa Ynez), Marc Baker (Nipomo) and Conner Placial (Villanova Prep).

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Tourneys, Tourneys, Tourneys {Updated}

{UPDATE} Cabrillo girls soccer take 2nd in the NOCC Gold Division.

Girls Basketball
Harold Olivera Classic
[Righetti HS - Warrior Gym]

Day 1 (Monday, 27 Dec 2010)
9:30 ? am - Lompoc 64, Pioneer Valley 62
4:00 pm - Dos Pueblos 53, Santa Ynez 40
5:30 pm - Santa Barbara 58, Lompoc 45
7:00 ? pm - Righetti 70, El Camino (SSF) 23

Day 2 (Tuesday, 28 Dec 2010):
9:30 am - Dos Pueblos 56, Lompoc 44
[L: 6, 14, 10, 14 - 44 ; DP: 23, 11, 14, 8 - 56]

Lompoc fell to the Chargers for the 2nd time this season, but narrowed the margin by 43 %. It was once again a big 1st quarter deficit (23-6) that did in the Braves.
Braves: Tashara Pruett-Gibbons 22, Celina Calderon 9, Stephaney Soza 6, Shatiana Vernon 3, Kaylin Barnes 3.
Chargers: Chiara DiMarco 13, Amanda Velarde 12, Jessica Escalante 9, Jasmine Mata 6, Talitha Draper 5, Kirsten Gowdy 5, Stephanie Salinas 3, Taryn Ouellette 2, Tina Garcia 1

11:00 am - Santa Ynez 50, Pioneer Valley 44
12:30 pm - Lompoc 63, El Camino 42 {Story}
[L: 21, 15, 12, 15 - 63 ; EC: 9, 14, 7, 12 - 42]

Braves: Celina Calderon 16, Shatiana Vernon 12, Tashara Pruett-Gibbons 12, Casey Stumpo 8, Tawny Nunes 6, Stephaney Soza 6, Kaylin Barnes 2, Jasmine Mata-Taylor 1.
Colts: Mia Maffei 18, Adrienne Viray 6, Aira Paclibar 6, Mariaangelica Maurille 6, Jade Castro 5, Justine Williams 2.

2:oo pm - Righetti 59, Dos Pueblos 52
4:00 pm - Santa Barbara 62 Santa Ynez 41
5:30 pm - Pioneer Valley 52, El Camino 47
7:oo pm - Righetti 64 Santa Barbara 61 [OT]

Tessa Emerson, who was in foul trouble much of the game, had 10 of her 22 points in the 4th period, including a 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds remaining to tie it in regulation. The Warriors were were able to outscore the the Dons 11-8 in the extra session. There were 43 total fouls in the game.

Day 3: Wednesday, 29 December 2010
9:00 am - Santa Barbara vs El Camino
10:30 am - Dos Pueblos (13-3) vs Pioneer Valley12:00 Noon - Righetti (7-4) vs Santa Ynez
Lompoc next plays Cabrillo on Friday, 7 January 2011.

Valley Christian Academy Holiday Tournament
[At Valley Christian Academy, & Lakeview JHS]

Day 1: Tuesday, 28 December 2010

Templeton 57, Ocean View 51
Eagles: Megan Hattar/Lauren Stuedemann - 32 pts (8-10 FT), Katie Keohler - 13 rbs.

Carpinteria 60, Santa Maria 45
The Warriors (5-5) zoomed past their old high point mark (47) for the season because the Siants had no answer for Melissa Lemus. Lemus, Carp's sophomore point guard, had 27 points (5 - 3pt), 6 assists, and 5 steals; while Juli Cullins contributed 18 points & 12 boards to the Warriors attack.
Saints: Cassandra Lewis 14, Lauren Gomez 9, Micaela Rucobo9, Miriam Vargas 7, Baez 4, Diana Alvarez 2.

Mercy 60, Cabrillo 42
The Conqs are playing better - but still not good enough.

Bishop Diego 67, Coast Union 35
Selma 59, Valley Chrn. Academy 30
Nordoff 65, Orcutt Academy 10
Campbell Hall 62, North County Chrn. 25

Day 2: Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Second Round9:00 am [LK] - Selma vs Mercy
9:00 am [VCA] - VCA vs Cabrillo
10:30 am [LK] - Nordhoff vs Santa Maria
10:30 am [VCA] - Orcutt Academy vs Carpinteria
12:00 Noon [LK] - Bishop Diego vs Templeton
12:00 Noon [VCA] - Coast Union vs Ocean View

Consolation Semifinals
4:30 pm [VCA] - TBD vs TBD
6:00 pm [VCA] - TBD vs TBD

Championship Semifinals
7:30 pm [VCA] - TBD vs TBD
7:30 pm [LK] - TBD vs TBD


Girls Soccer
Santa Maria Girls Varsity Tournament
[at Santa Maria & Pioneer Valley HS's]

Day 1: Monday, 27 December 2010at Santa Maria [Ralph Baldiviez Stadium]

Pool A:9:00 am - Paso Robles 4, Santa Maria 0
12:00 noon - Paso Robles 2, Dos Pueblos 1
3:00 pm - Dos Pueblos 12, Santa Maria 0

Pool B:
10:30am - Atascadero 2, Coast Union 0
1:30 pm - Western (Tulare) 4, Coast Union 0
4:30 pm - Western (Tulare) 3, Atascadero 0

at Pioneer Valley
Pool C:
Righetti 4, Lompoc 0
Righetti 8, Templeton 0
Templeton 2, Lompoc 1 [OT/ 5-4 PK]

Pool D:

10:30 am - Centenniel (Bak) 3, Mission Prep 0
Pioneer Valley 3, Mission Prep 1
Centenniel (Bak) 2, Pioneer Valley 1 [OT/PK]

Day 2: Tuesday, 28 December 2010

Early Session Games

at Santa Maria [Ralph Baldiviez Stadium]
A3/B3 (9:00 am) -Coast Union 1, Santa Maria 0
A2/B2 (10:30 am) - Dos Pueblos 7, Atascadero 0
A1/B1 (1:30 pm) - Western (Tulare) 1, Paso Robles 0 [PK]
at Pioneer Valley

C3/D3 (9:00 am) - Lompoc 3, Mission Prep 0
C2/D2 (10:30 am) - Pioneer Valley 1, Templeton 0
C1/D1 (1:30 pm) - Righetti 2, Centenniel (Bak) 0

Late Session Games

at Pioneer Valley
11th Place (Noon) - Mission Prep 2, Santa Maria 0
7th Place (3:00 pm) - Dos Pueblos 7, Pioneer Valley 0
3rd Place (4:30) - Centenniel (Bak) 1, Paso Robles 0 [PK]
at Santa Maria [Ralph Baldiviez Stadium]
9th Place (?????) - Lompoc vs Coast Union5th Place (3:00 pm) - Atascadero 2, Templeton 1
Championship (4:30 pm): Righetti 1, Western (Tulare) [10-2] 0

North Orange County Classic
Day 1: Tuesday, 28 December 2010
GOLD DIVISION [at Earl Warren HS]
Pool A:8:00 am - Warren 0, Costa Mesa 0
11:00 am - Costa Mesa 1, Cabrillo 1
2:00 pm - Cabrillo 2, Warren 0
Pool B:
9:30am - Simi Valley 4, La Habra 1
12:30 pm - Simi Valley 5, Nipomo 0
3:30 pm - La Habra 4, Nipomo 0

OTHER GAMES [Various Locations]
Pool A: San Luis Obispo 1, Cal-Hi 0 ; San Luis Obispo 0, La Mirada 1
Pool E: Arroyo Grande 3, Calabasas 0 ; Arroyo Grqnde 3, Sonoma 1

Day 2: Wednesday, 29 December 2010
GOLD DIVISION [at Earl Warren HS]
Placement Game A (8:00 am) - Warren 6, Nipomo 2

• • SEMI FINALS • •
SF 1 (9:30 am) - Cabrillo 2, La Habra 0
SF 2 (11:00 am) - Simi Valley 7, Costa Mesa 0

• • PLACEMENT GAMES • •
12:30 PM - Warren (Winner A) 1, La Habra (Loser SF 1) 22:00 PM - Nipomo (Loser A) 1, Costa Mesa (Loser SF 2) 2

• • CHAMPIONSHIP • •
Final (3:30 pm) - Cabrillo (Winner SF1) 0, Simi Valley (Winner SF2) 3

OTHER GAMES [Various Locations]
Q-final [11 am @ Cypress College]: Arroyo Grande vs Orange Lutheran
Place Game [9:30 am @ La Mirada HS] San Luis Obispo vs Ramona Convert

Excaliber Tournament
Day 1: Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Main Bracket [Round of 32]: 11am (Capistrano HS) - Capo. Vlly 2, Santa Ynez 0
Day 2: Wednesday, 29 December 2010
"Merlin" (Conso.) Bracket [Round of 16]:
8 am (San Clemente HS) - El Toro 6, Santa Ynez 0
"Camalot" Bracket :

2 pm (Capistrano HS) - Cathedral Catholic vs Santa YnezBoys Basketball
46th Atascadero Christmas Tournament
[At Atascadero HS - Ewing Gym]

Day 1: Monday, 27 December 2010
2:30 pm - Paso Robles 60, Santa Maria 38
4:00 pm - Pioneer Valley 51, Lompoc 28
5:45 pm - Montclair (8-2) 79, Templeton 37
??:?? pm - Atascadero 73, Shafter 36

Day 2: Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Championship Semifinals

9:15 pm - Atascadero 73(72), Pioneer Valley50
5:45 pm - Montclair 75, Paso Robles 37
Consolation Semifinals
2:30 pm - Santa Maria 35, Templeton 27
4:00 ? pm - Lompoc vs Shafter

Last January the Braves came out on top by 22 points - no word yet on this one.

Day 3: Wednesday, 29 December 2010
7th Place - Templeton vs Lompoc/Shafter Loser
5th Place - Santa Maria vs Lompoc/Shafter Winner
3rd Place - Paso Robles vs Pioneer Valley
Championship - Atascadero vs Montclair

Valley Christian Academy Holiday Tournament
[At St. Joseph HS, VCA, & Lakeview JHS]

Day 1: Tuesday, 28 December 2010
First Round??:?? ??[SJ] - Santa Ynez 77, Orcutt Academy 21
??:?? ??[SJ] - Carpenteria 47, Coast Union 41
4:30 pm [SJ] - Nipomo 52, Kern Valley 41
6:00 pm [SJ] - Bishop Diego 73, North County Chrn. 37

Day 2: Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Consolation Bracket
9:00 am [SJ] - Orcutt Academy vs Coast Union
10:30 am [SJ] - Kern Valley vs. North County Chrn.
12:00 pm [LK] - TBD vs TBD
4:30 pm [LK] - TBD vs TBD

Championship Bracket
1:30 pm [SJ] - Santa Ynez vs Carpinteria
3:00 pm [SJ] - Nipomo vs Bishop Diego

4:30 pm [SJ] - TBD vs TBD
6:00 pm [SJ] - TBD vs TBD
7:30 pm [SJ] - TBD vs TBD

OK, Your Break Is Over

Girls Basketball
Harold Olivera Classic
[Righetti HS - Warrior Gym]

The Braves split a pair of games on day 1 and face two more today. In rematches against teams they lost to in earlier tournaments, they were able to turn the tables on one.

Day 1 (Monday, 27 Dec 2010)
Lompoc 64, Pioneer Valley 62 {Story}
[Lompoc: 18, 8, 19, 18 - 64 ; Panthers: 9, 15, 18, 12 - 62 ]

Lompoc picked a really good time to start hitting some free-throws, while the Panthers went cold. The Braves improved to 60% in the 4th quarter, as PV went from from 86% through 3 periods to 33 % in the last one.

Braves: Celina Calderon 16 (10 rbs), Tashara Pruitt-Gibbons 14 (6 rbs), Tawny Nunes 13, Kaylin Barnes 12, Jasmine Mata-Taylor 6 rbs.
Panthers: Ali Rodriguez - 23 pts, 5 rbs; Shyna Tell - 14 pts, 10 rbs .

Santa Barbara 58, Lompoc 45
[Lompoc: 9, 9, 12, 15 - 45 ; SB: 25, 10, 12, 11 - 58]

The Dons surged out to a big 1st quarter lead, and then substituted freely. The teams played about even the rest of the way.

Braves: Celina Calderon 13, Stephanie Soza 11 (3 3pts), Shatiana Vernon 10, Tashara Pruett-Gibbons 10, Kaylin Barnes 2.
Dons: Tessa Emerson 12, Desirea Coleman11, Yvette Gil 10, Lloyd 10, Sylvia Hoover 6, Alyssa Cosio 6, Zoe Echternacht 3.

Dos Pueblos 53, Santa Ynez 40
[SY: 8, 9, 15, 8 - 40 ; DP: 13, 14, 9, 17 - 53]

The Pirates made it interesting, before DP stepped on the gas in the 4th quarter.

Pirates: Hailey King 13, Kelly Peters 12, Jane van der Linden 10, DeMarcus 2, Illes 2, Smith 1.
Chargers: Kirsten Gowdy 19, Jessica Escalante 14, Chiaro DiMarco 10, Jasmine Mata 8, Talitha Draper 2.

Righetti 70, El Camino (SF) 23 {Story}
The host Warriors had no problems with the not-so-tall (no-one over 5-7) Colts. The visitors are coached by Harold's daughter Erin.


Day 2 - Today:
9:30 am - Lompoc vs Dos Pueblos
11:00 am - Pioneer Valley vs. Santa Ynez
12:30 pm - Lompoc vs El Camino

4:00 pm - Santa Barbara vs Santa Ynez
5:30 pm - Pioneer Valley vs El Camino
7:oo pm - Santa Barbara vs Righetti

Girls Soccer
Santa Maria Girls Varsity Tournament
[at Santa Maria & Pioneer Valley HS's]

Day 1: Monday, 27 December 2010
at Santa Maria
[Ralph Baldiviez Stadium]
Pool A:
9:00 am - Paso Robles 4, Santa Maria 0
12:00 noon - Paso Robles 2, Dos Pueblos 1
3:00 pm - Dos Pueblos 12, Santa Maria 0

Pool B:
10:30am - Atascadero 2, Coast Union 0
1:30 pm - Western (Tulare) def. Coast Union
4:30 pm - Western (Tulare) 3, Atascadero 0

at Pioneer Valley
Pool C:
Righetti 4, Lompoc 0
Righetti 8, Templeton 0
Templeton 2, Lompoc 1 [OT/ 5-4 PK]

Pool D:

Pioneer Valley 3, Mission Prep 1
Centenniel (Bak) def Mission Prep
Centenniel (Bak) 2, Pioneer Valley 1 [OT/PK]


Day 2: Tuesday, 28 December 2010
at Santa Maria
[Ralph Baldiviez Stadium]

A3/B3 (9:00 am) - Santa Maria v Coast Union
A2/B2 (???? am) - Dos Pueblos v Atascadero
A1/B1 (1:30 pm) - Paso Robles v Western (Tulare)

Championship (4:30 pm): TBD (A1/B1 winner v C1/D1 Winner)

at Pioneer Valley

C3/D3 (9:00 am) - Lompoc v Mission Prep
C2/D2 (???? am) - Templeton v Pioneer Valley
C1/D1 (1:30 pm) - Righetti v Centenniel (Bak)

Note: Cabrillo, Nipomo (both North Orange County), and Santa Ynez (Excaliber) begin tournaments today (28 December 2010).


Boys Basketball
46th Atascadero Christmas Tournament
[At Atascadero HS - Ewing Gym]

Pioneer Valley 51, Lompoc 28

It was 29-6 at the half. OK - moving on ...

Panthers (4-7): 11 of 12 roster players scored. Uriel Chavez 10, Anthony Zepeda 9, Daniel Zapeda 8.
Braves (0-8): Luciano Lopez 10 pts. Oscar Arrellano - ejected for a flagrant foul.

Paso Robles 60, Santa Maria 38
Bearcats (5-6): Isaiah Jackson 14, Aleksander Koch 14 (6 rbs), Richard Curl 12.
Saints: Angel Pacheco 21 (7 3-pt).

Montclair (8-2) 79, Templeton 37
Eagles: Casey Dakin 8 (10 pts), Daulton Oropeza 7 (5 assists).

Atascadero 73, Shafter 36
Hounds (9-2): Hayden Mislovsky 19, Troy Norris 16, Sean Slavin 14.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Tournament of Champions [Thursday Updates]

Girls Basketball
Tournament Of Champions

The St. Joseph Knights won a dandy in the Santa Barbara TOC Final Thursday night - topping Buena in the 67-66 in overtime. The victory also helped sophomore Ally Beebe (MVP), Kelsey English (All-Trny), and Head Coach Ed Torrres (Top Coach) to tournament honors. Complete tournament scoring and All-Tournament Teams below -

Gold Division
[Games at Santa Barbara, Dos Pueblos, & Bishop Diego HS's]

Monday Dec. 20, 2010
10:45am [SBHS]: St. Joseph 63, Newbury Park 40
2:15pm [SBHS]: Stockdale 66, Brookswood Secondary (BC) 59
5:45pm [SBHS]: Santa Barbara 56, Pacifica 53
4:00pm [SBHS]: Agoura 58, Mira Costa 65 OT

7:30pm [SBHS]: Yosemite 36, Yorba Linda 52
12:30pm [SBHS]: Arroyo Grande 69, Royal 51
5:45pm [DPHS]: Chaminade 74, Clovis North 35
2:15pm [DPHS]: Buena 64, Cathedral Catholic 56

Tues. Dec. 21, 2010
Consolation Quarterfinals
10:45am [SBHS]: Newbury Park 54, Brookswood 41
12:30pm [SBHS]: Pacifica 60, Agoura 48
12:30pm [BDHS]: Yosemite 63, Royal 69 (OT)
12:30pm [DPHS]: Clovis North 57, Cathedral Catholic 52

Championship Quarterfinals
2:15pm [SBHS]: St Joseph 72, Stockdale 52
7:30pm [SBHS]: Santa Barbara 53, Mira Costa 46
4:00pm [SBHS]: Yorba Linda 43, Arroyo Grande 46
5:45pm [SBHS]: Chaminade 55, Buena 59

Wed Dec. 22, 2010
Semi Finals -
7:30pm [SBHS]: St. Joseph 57, Santa Barbara 48
5:45pm [SBHS]: Arroyo Grande 51, Buena 53

Placing Games
2:15pm [SBHS]: Stockdale 54, Mira Costa 63
4:00pm [SBHS]: Yorba Linda 61, Chaminade 64

Consolation Semi Finals
12:30pm [SBHS]: Newbury Park 41, Pacifica 53
10:45am [SBHS]: Royal 67, Cathedral Catholic 50

Placing Games
10:45am [DPHS]: Brookswood 63, Agoura 64
12:30pm [DPHS]: Yosemite 48, Clovis North 52

Thurs. Dec. 23, 2010

Finals
7:30pm [SBHS]: Championship - St. Joseph 67, Buena 66 [OT]
4:00pm [SBHS]: 3rd place - Santa Barbara 35, Arroyo Grande 55
4:00pm [SMHS]: 5th place - Mira Costa 51, Chaminade 55
2:15pm [DPHS]: 7th place - Stockdale 67, Yorba Linda 74 [OT]

Consolation
12:30pm [SBHS]: Championship (9th) - Pacifica 51 Royal 60
12:30pm [DPHS]: 11th place - Newbury Park 46, Cathedral Catholic 43
10:45am [DPHS]: 13th place - Agoura 68, Clovis North 44
9:00am [SBHS]: 15th place - Brookswood 50, Yosemite 64

Green Division
[Games at Dos Pueblos, San Marcos, Bishop Diego High Schools, and the Page Center.]

Monday Dec. 20, 2010
12:30pm [DPHS]: Atascadero 46, St. Bonaventure 33
12:30pm [SMHS]: Rio Mesa 38, Santa Ynez 41
4:00pm [DPHS]: Peninsula 69, Palmdale 28
7:30pm [DPHS]: Dos Pueblos 73, Nipomo 46

5:45pm [SMHS]: Soquel 41, Righetti 40
4:00pm [SMHS]: Hart 58, Channel Islands 20
7:30pm [SMHS]: San Marcos 23 v Dana Hills 60
2:15pm [SMHS]: Morro Bay 60 v Bakersfield North 40

Tues. Dec. 21, 2010
Consolation Quarterfinals
2:15pm [DPHS]: St. Bonaventure 30, Rio Mesa 42
4:00pm [DPHS]: Palmdale 30, Nipomo 48
2:15pm [BDHS]: Righetti 49, Channel Islands 31
4:00pm [BDHS]: San Marcos 33, Bakersfield North 51

Championship Quarterfinals
5:45pm [DPHS]: Atascadero 57, Santa Ynez 33
7:30pm [DPHS]: Peninsula 74, Dos Pueblos 68
5:45pm [Page Cntr]: Soquel 60, Hart 55
7:30pm [Page Cntr]: Dana Hills 46, Morro Bay 31

Wed, Dec. 22, 2010
At Bishop Diego
10:45am: St. Bonaventure 48, Palmdale 51
12:30pm: Channel Islands 55, San Marcos 31
2:15pm: Rio Mesa 46, Nipomo 53
4:00pm: Righetti 52, North 35

At Dos Pueblos
4:00pm: Santa Ynez 51 Dos Pueblos 75
2:15pm: Hart 65, Morro Bay 37
7:30pm: Atascadero 41, Peninsula 53
5:45pm: Soquel 38, Dana Hills 45

Thurs. Dec. 23, 2010
Finals
5:45 pm [SBHS]: Championship - Peninsula 48, Dana Hills 67
2:15 pm [SBHS]: 3rd place - Atascadero 54, Soquel 48
2:15 pm [SMHS]: 5th place - Dos Pueblos 56, Hart 51
12:30pm [SMHS]: 7th place - Santa Ynez 27, Morro Bay 39

Consolation
10:45am [SBHS]: Championship (9th) Nipomo 28, Righetti 61
10:45am [SMHS]: 11th place - Rio Mesa 41, North (Bakersfield) 48
9:00 am [DPHS]: 13th place - Palmdale 46, Channel Islands 44
9:00 am [SMHS]: 15th place - St. Bonaventure 43, San Marcos 33

All Tournament
Gold Division
Top Coach: Ed Torres -St. Joseph
MVP:
Ally Beebe - St. Joseph
Kelsey English - St. Joseph
Keani Albanez - Buena
Taylor McGuire - Buena
Madi Ventura - Arroyo Grande
Lindsey Wolf - Arroyo Grande

Tess Emerson - Santa Barbara
Annie Tarakchian - Chaminade
Kylie Nakamine - Mira Costa
Alexus Atchley - Yorba Linda
Katie Lykins - Royal

Green Division
MVP:
Kristi Nishihara - Dana Hills
Haley Nordbak - Dana Hills
Stephanie Wong - Peninsula
Hannah Bruno - Peninsula
Shannon Berwick - Atascadero
Ragine Graves - Soquel
Jessica Escalante - Dos Pueblos
Chiara Dimarco - Dos Pueblos

Mariah Glasshoff - Hart
Megan Hansen - Morro Bay
Mariah Cooks - Righetti

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Basketball & Soccer Tournament Updates

Boys Basketball

Jim Bayshore Classic [Carpinteria]

Pool A: Carpinteria, Cabrillo, Channel Islands, 'Combined'
Pool B: Bishop Diego, Fillmore, Santa Ynez
Pool C: Rio Mesa, Nordoff, Hueneme

The 'Combined' team was originally scheduled to be Laguna Blanca, but they dropped out. Providence Hall filled in on Friday, and the Dos Pueblos JV finished the tourney.

Results {'Home' Team listed first}:

Friday, 17 Dec -
6:30 - Channel Islands 53, Cabrillo 43
Conqs: David Terrones 29 points.

3:30 - Santa Ynez 63, Hueneme 59
Pirates: Dane Bolitho 18 2nd half pts (13 4Q); Zach Foss 15 pts (12 2nd half); Randy Brittain 11pts, 12 rbs; Connor Reck 4pts, 8 rbs.

2:00 - Rio Mesa 75, Nordhoff 33
5:00 - Carpinteria 46, Providence Hall 18
8:00 - Bishop Diego 49, Fillmore 57

Saturday, 18 Dec -
1:30 - Cabrillo 58, DP JV 49
Conqs: Michael Woodard 17 (15 2nd Half), David Terrones 16.

3:00 - Santa Ynez 55, Fillmore 62
Pirates: Wyatt Garley 14 pts; Zach Foss 11 pts .

12:00 - Nordoff 53, Bishop Diego 57
4:30 - Hueneme 35, Rio Mesa 74
6:00 - Channel Islands 35, Carpinteria 41

Monday, 20 Dec -
7:30 - Carpinteria 46, Cabrillo 45
This was a game of runs. The Warriors jumped out 18-5 lead, but saw that transform into a 41-33 Cabrillo advantage. They then slowly reeled the Conqs in, eventually going up a point (44-43). Then with 20 seconds left, Cabrillo got a bucket off a steal, to go back up by one. On the ensuing Carp possession, Cabrillo knocked the ball loose again. This resulted in a mad scramble, where the Warriors Andrew Sova found the ball outside the arc, and launched a shot as the clock expired. He was fouled, and hit 2 of his free throws for the win.
Conqs: Mike Ferruolo 11, Josh West 10.

3:00 - Santa Ynez 73, Bishop Diego 62
Pirates: Wyatt Garley 27 pts, 4 rbs, 3 asst; Dane Bolitho 15 pts, Zach Foss 14 pts .

1:30 - Hueneme 49, Nordhoff 46
4:30 - Channel Islands 51, DP JV 55
6:00 - Fillmore 53, Rio Mesa
68

Tuesday, 21 Dec -
1:30: Nordoff 41, Carpinteria JV 29
Lompoc fans may recall these guys - the Rangers were led by Sean Bettles (13 pts) and Robert Perron (8 pts). This game replaced what would have been the 9th/10th place game with Nordoff playing the tournament's 3rd replacement squad.

3:00 (7th): Bishop Diego 44, Hueneme 37
4:30 (5th): Santa Ynez 46, Channel Islands 38
6:00 (3rd): Cabrillo 66, Fillmore 51
7:30 (Champ): Rio Mesa 76, Carpinteria 48

Girls Basketball
Tournament Of Champions

Gold Division
[Games at Santa Barbara, Dos Pueblos, & Bishop Diego HS's]

Monday Dec. 20, 2010
10:45am [SBHS]: St. Joseph 63, Newbury Park 40
2:15pm [SBHS]: Stockdale 66, Brookswood Secondary (BC) 59
5:45pm [SBHS]: Santa Barbara 56, Pacifica 53
4:00pm [SBHS]: Agoura 58, Mira Costa 65 OT

7:30pm [SBHS]: Yosemite 36, Yorba Linda 52
12:30pm [SBHS]: Arroyo Grande 69, Royal 51
5:45pm [DPHS]: Chaminade 74, Clovis North 35
2:15pm [DPHS]: Buena 64, Cathedral Catholic 56

Tues. Dec. 21, 2010
Consolation Quarterfinals
10:45am [SBHS]: Newbury Park 54, Brookswood 41
12:30pm [SBHS]: Pacifica 60, Agoura 48
12:30pm [BDHS]: Yosemite 63, Royal 69 (OT)
12:30pm [DPHS]: Clovis North 57, Cathedral Catholic 52

Championship Quarterfinals
2:15pm [SBHS]: St Joseph 72, Stockdale 52
7:30pm [SBHS]: Santa Barbara 53, Mira Costa 46
4:00pm [SBHS]: Yorba Linda 43, Arroyo Grande 46
5:45pm [SBHS]: Chaminade 55, Buena 59

Wed Dec. 22, 2010
Semi Finals -
7:30pm [SBHS]: St. Joseph vs. Santa Barbara
5:45pm [SBHS]: Arroyo Grande vs. Buena

2:15pm [SBHS]: Stockdale vs Mira Costa
4:00pm [SBHS]: Yorba Linda vs. Chaminade

Consolation Semi Finals
12:30pm [SBHS]: Newbury Park vs. Pacifica
10:45am [SBHS]: Royal vs Cathedral Catholic

10:45am [DPHS]: Brookswood vs. Agoura
12:30pm [DPHS]: Yosemite vs. Clovis North

Green Division
[Games at Dos Pueblos, San Marcos, Bishop Diego High Schools, and the Page Center.]

Monday Dec. 20, 2010
12:30pm [DPHS]: Atascadero 46, St. Bonaventure 33
12:30pm [SMHS]: Rio Mesa 38, Santa Ynez 41
4:00pm [DPHS]: Peninsula 69, Palmdale 28
7:30pm [DPHS]: Dos Pueblos 73, Nipomo 46

5:45pm [SMHS]: Soquel 41, Righetti 40
4:00pm [SMHS]: Hart 58, Channel Islands 20
7:30pm [SMHS]: San Marcos 23 v Dana Hills 60
2:15pm [SMHS]: Morro Bay 60 v Bakersfield North 40

Tues. Dec. 21, 2010
Consolation Quarterfinals
2:15pm [DPHS]: St. Bonaventure 30, Rio Mesa 42
4:00pm [DPHS]: Palmdale 30, Nipomo 48
2:15pm [BDHS]: Righetti 49, Channel Islands 31
4:00pm [BDHS]: San Marcos 33, Bakersfield North 51

Championship Quarterfinals
5:45pm [DPHS]: Atascadero 57, Santa Ynez 33
7:30pm [DPHS]: Peninsula 74, Dos Pueblos 68
5:45pm [Page Cntr]: Soquel 60, Hart 55
7:30pm [Page Cntr]: Dana Hills 46, Morro Bay 31

Wed, Dec. 22, 2010
At Bishop Diego
10:45am: St. Bonaventure vs. Palmdale
12:30pm: Channel Islands vs. San Marcos
2:15pm: Rio Mesa vs. Nipomo
4:00pm: Righetti vs. North

At Dos Pueblos
4:00pm: Santa Ynez vs. Dos Pueblos
2:15pm: Hart vs. Morro Bay
7:30pm: Atascadero vs. Peninsula
5:45pm: Soquel vs. Dana Hills

Girls Soccer
Tri-Valley Classic [San Ramon/Monte Vista]
Cabrillo Results [Girls Gold Early C Division]
20 Dec 12:00 - Albany Lost 0-1
20 Dec 5:15p - Las Lomas Lost 1-2
21 Dec 8:30a - Livermore Lost 0-2
21 Dec 3:30p - Northgate Lost 1-2

St Joseph Results [Girls Gold Early B Division]
20 Dec 8:30a - College Park Tie 0-0
20 Dec 1:45p - Amador Valley Lost 0-2
21 Dec 8:30a - Bonita Vista Lost 0-1
21 Dec 1:45p - Monte Vista Lost 1-4

Weekend Wrestling

Wrestling

We recieved the two following messages from the Cabrillo staff. Thanks guys !! The first concerns the

42nd Annual Ed Springs Holiday Classic at Brea-Olinda High School

Cabrillo wrestlers come home with a gold and bronze medals.

Tyler Farr and Jesus Medrano captured gold and bronze medals, respectively, at the 42nd Annual Ed Springs Holiday Classic Wrestling Tournament at Brea-Olinda High School December 17-18.

CHS took 6 seniors and 1 sophomore to the annual tournament in Brea over the weekend. Garrison Haskins (senior - 112), Steven Lynes, Jr. (sophomore – 135), Marty Garnica (senior – 140), CJ Johnson (senior – 145), Tyler Farr (senior – 152), Leonard Bunten (senior – 189), and Jesus Medrano (senior – 215) represented Cabrillo High School and the Lompoc Valley during the 2-day event with 58 teams.

“These young men did an outstanding job on the mat and conducted themselves with the highest levels of poise and sportsmanship off the mat” says Coach Chad Johnson. “While many matches didn’t end like we expected, the lessons we learned were invaluable in helping us plan for our holiday break training for the second half of the
season.”

Garrison Haskins started it off at 112 on Friday morning. “G has been rehabbing his elbow from an early season injury and this was actually his first competition. This is really a tough way to start out but he is a senior and he’s a Captain so he knew it would be a tough fight” explained Coach Johnson. “Garrison went out with excellent intensity but the matches simply did not go our way. When he came off the mat after both matches, he immediately knew what areas he needs to work on. On Monday, we’ll go back to the room and drill, drill, drill“

Steven Lynes, Jr. was the lone underclassman that made the
trip at 135 for CHS. “Steven has displayed maturity, drive, focus and intensity
since he joined the CHS team last year. He worked out daily during the off
season and has really shown significant improvement in every match he’s
wrestled. When this group of seniors graduates, Steven is going to be one of our
main go-to guys” explained Johnson. “The other coaches and I knew Steven could
handle the high level of competition at this tournament so we elected to take
him to see what he could do. While he went two and out, he performed very well.
Both matches were battles until the very end and could have gone either way.
Steven is like a sponge during our technique sessions and he jumps in the
toughest ironman groups in the room for live wrestling. As the season
progresses, we’re going to see some incredible performances by this young man.”

Marty Garnica represented the Conqs at 140. “Marty is a senior and is a
top shelf wrestler that can compete at any level with anyone. He has such a
tremendous attitude and his skills are incredible. I felt bad for him because
the results don’t do him justice as it relates to his skill set” said Johnson.
“Marty had two highly ranked guys at his weight and the initial draws didn’t
line up to make this event easy for him. The guys he wrestled had to make some
very unique changes to the way they approached Marty and we just ran out of
time. Garnica knows what he has to work on and he will do that without having to
be told to do it. When we come back after the holidays, I guarantee Marty will
look to redeem himself in every match.”

Chad Johnson, Jr. (CJ) competed at 145 for the Conqs. “CJ did well. He has been wrestling very smart and has been improving daily. He went 4-2 at the tourney and the two guys he lost to were no slouches. However, he came out flat in his first match on day 2 and it cost him” said Coach Johnson. “We will work on a more robust pre-match warm up and drill routine to prevent this from happening again. CJ is also a senior and a Captain so he isn’t one to make excuses for his misses. He regroups and jumps back in because that’s what he has to do.”

Tyler Farr wrestled at 152 for CHS and came home with the gold medal. “Tyler was off the hook. He dominated every match from beginning to end against a very talented field of wrestlers. He stayed focused and the result was a championship” explained Coach Johnson. “Ty is a senior and Captain. He works hard in the room, out of the room, off season, on season, morning, noon, and night. He is smart, mature and humble and he lets his performance on the mat do the talking” said Johnson. “Ty spent almost a month at J. Robinson’s Intensive Camp this summer and it gave him the confidence he needed to step up to the next level. He has Division 1 aspirations and he knows he has to hit on all eight cylinders in every match for that to happen. In his semi-final and his finals match, he wrestled two very talented guys and just
whipped them. I don’t recall a time during either match where he was truly
tested. His patience and his execution were flawless and that’s why he won the
gold.”

Leonard Bunten represented CHS at 189. “Leonard really did well.
He is small for a 189’er but he is a senior and his intensity and drive
compensate for his lack of size at this weight class. He has a few tweaks to
make and it’s going to make all the difference in the world” said Johnson.
“Leonard had some big guys he faced this weekend. He attacked for 6 straight
minutes in every match he wrestled and I am very proud of his efforts. We will
work on the little things that ended up costing him points and it should have a
very positive impact on his performance when we return to competition in
January.”

Jesus Medrano wrestled for the Conqs at 215 and came home with
the bronze. “Gordo had a tough tournament. He came out cold in his semi-final
match and it cost him a gold medal. However, that was a blessing in disguise, in
my honest opinion” said Coach Johnson. “He was undefeated coming into this event
and really had no pressure on him up to the semis. It was a wakeup call that
came at a good time.” explained Johnson. “The matches after that loss were the
Gordo we are accustomed to seeing. He dominated every second and showed no mercy on his opponents.”

Cabrillo ended the tournament in 22nd place out of 58 teams. “Given the fact we only took 7 guys gives me a good idea about our team’s tournament strength. We will work diligently during the holidays to bolster up our younger, less experienced wrestlers to improve our team’s dual strength” said Johnson. “If it wasn’t for the other coaches (Steve Haskins, Kris Andrews, Toby Farr, Jesus “Chuy” Medrano, Ed Garnica, Javier Ramirez and James Lewis) this team wouldn’t be where we are today.”

Have a great day!

Chad Johnson



and the second the
Righetti Frosh-Soph Tournament:

Results of the Righetti Frosh-Soph Tournament is as follows:

Wt. Class
103 Cody Porter - Won-4 Lost-1 (3rd Place)
Wt. Class 103 Wyatt Smalling -
Won-1 Lost-2
Wt. Class 112 Jacob Arellano - Won-4 Lost-1 (3rd Place)
Wt.
Class 119 Arturo Perez-Portillo - Won-4 Lost-0 (Champion)
Wt. Class 130
Michael Mareno - Won-0 Lost-2
Wt. Class 130 Tyler Thomas - Won-0 Lost-2
Wt. Class 135 Wyndham Paul - Won-0 Lost-2
Wt. Class 145 Jamie Escamilla
- Won-3 Lost-0 (Champion)

Every Cabrillo Wrestler demonstrated
improvement in multiple areas, particularly in their ability to set-up and
execute single and double-leg takedowns. Exceptional performance from Cody,
Jake, Arturo, and Jamie.

//SIGNED//
Kris Andrews

Monday, December 13, 2010

Los Padres League Fall Honors

The Los Padres Athletic League fall sports honor roll.
Players recieve most valuable player and all-league honors based on votes by coaches, except for cross-country and girls golf. Those are determined by finishes in the LPL X-C Final, and LPL tournament scoring averages respectively.

FOOTBALL

Special Honors

CO-MOST VALUABLE PLAYER:
Marcel Blow, Lompoc - [RB/DB] 5-8, 175, 12
{Helped lead Lompoc to LPL & CIF titles- 1,532 yards, 13 TD}

Sam Crizer (12), Morro Bay- [QBFS/K] 6-2, 210, 12
{LPAL passing leader (1,202 py) + 1,951 yards and 25 TDs rushing.}

OFFENSIVE BACK OF THE YEAR:
Jordan Collins (12), Lompoc - [RB/DB] 5-9, 175, 12
{1,209 yards, 15 TD}

CO-OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR:
Jonathan Miller, Morro Bay [OT/DT] 6-3, 295, 11
Daniel Fournier, Santa Ynez [C/NG] 6-1, 235, 12

DEFENSIVE BACK OF THE YEAR:
Tyler Gray, Templeton - [RB/LB] 6-3, 215, 12
{143 tackles, 5 sacks}

DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR:
Mershad Dillon, Santa Maria [QB/RB/LB/DE] 6-2, 258, 12

ALL-PURPOSE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Daulton Oropeza, Templeton [TE/LB] 6-0, 203, 12

FIRST TEAM
OFFENSE
Lineman:

Jose Carrillo, Lompoc [OL/DL] 6-2, 215, 12
Jerardo Torres, Nipomo [OL/DL] 6-2, 245, 12
Cass Lykken, Santa Ynez [OT/NG] 6-1, 290, 11
Leonard Bunten, Cabrillo [OL/DL] 5-11, 205, 12
Carl Coates, Morro Bay [OT/DT] 6-3, 265, 11

Tight End:
Zach Powell, Lompoc [TE/LB] 6-2, 205, 12


Wide Receiver:
Micah DeBruno, Nipomo [WR/DB] 5-9,150, 12
Drew Sapp, Lompoc [WR/DB] 5-7, 155, 12

Quarterback:
Ryan Welker, Santa Ynez [QB/OLB] 5-7, 170, 11

Running Back:
TJ Babauta, Cabrillo [FB/LB] 5-10, 180, 11

Joel Enriquez, Santa Maria [RB/DB] 5-9, 178, 12

Utility:
Jason Miranda, Santa Ynez [FB/LB] 5-8, 200, 12

Punter:
Terrell Dillon, Santa Maria [FB/LB/P] 5-11, 230, 12

DEFENSE
Lineman:
Jake Jacobsen, Santa Ynez [OG/DE] 6-0, 170, 12
Patrick Hill, Lompoc [FB/LB/DE] 6-2, 175, 12
Chris Reed, Nipomo [DL] 6-3, 275, 12
Jesse Estrada, Santa Maria [OL/DL] 5-10, 235, 11

Linebacker:
JT Wells, Nipomo [LB] 5-10, 185, 11
Dom Woods, Morro Bay [RB/LB]5-10, 195, 12
Lee Jensen, Santa Ynez [TE/ILB] 6-2, 215, 11
Joe Valla, Lompoc [FB/LB] 5-9, 175, 11

Defensive Back:
Jordan Watson, Cabrillo [WB/DB] 5-9, 166, 12

Wyatt Garley, Santa Ynez [WR/S] 6-2, 180, 12
Abie Luna, Lompoc [QB/S] 6-0, 180, 12
Cameron Silzer, Templeton [RB/S] 5-11, 165, 11

Kicker:
Marcos Uribe, Santa Ynez [K] 5-8, 145, 11

SECOND TEAM
OFFENSE
Lineman:

Lant Abernathy, Templeton [OL/DL] 5-11, 185, 12
Luis Ruiz, Lompoc [OL/DL] 5-10, 220, 11
Joseph Powers, Lompoc [T/DL] 6-1, 210, 12
Orlando Arciniega, Lompoc [OL/DL] 5-9, 225, 11
Caeden Johnson-Green, Cabrillo [OL/DL] 6-3, 256, 10

Tight End:
Austin Emley, Morro Bay [TE/DE] 6-3, 215, 12

Wide Receiver:
Travis Porter, Santa Ynez [TE/OLB] 6-0, 180, 12
Jesse Landry, Morro Bay [WR/CB] 6-1, 180, 12

Quarterback:
Davonte Jackson, Nipomo [QB/RB/LB] 5-10, 205, 12

Running Back:
Cole Hollingsworth, Santa Ynez [TB/DB] 5-9, 180, 12
Darek Mendoza, Morro Bay [RB/SS] 5-11, 190, 12

Fullback:
Aaron Kucharski; Lompoc [FB/LB] 6-0, 185, 11

Punter:
Stephen Dalton, Cabrillo [K/P] 5-10, 150, 10


DEFENSE
Lineman:
Nate Scoville, Templeton [RB/LB/DL] 5-11, 180, 12
Frank Martinez, Morro Bay [TE/NG] 6-0, 210, 12
Tyler Dutton; Lompoc [OL/DL] 6-0, 195, 12
Noah Galicia, Morro Bay [TE/DE]6-2, 195, 12

Linebacker:
Jalen Davenport, Cabrillo [WB/LB] 5-9, 176, 12
Jake Beavers, Morro Bay [RB/LB] 6-1, 185, 10
Jake Butcher, Santa Ynez [SE/OLB] 6-0, 180, 11
Colton Concellos, Lompoc [WR/DB/LB] 6-2, 170, 11

Defensive Back:
Wes Hill, Morro Bay [WR/S] 6-0, 170, 12
Zach Foss, Santa Ynez [WR/CB] 5-9, 145, 11
Jamel Whitaker, Cabrillo [WB/DB] 5-9, 150, 12
Sean Portune, Santa Maria [QB/S] 5-11, 170, 11

Kicker:
Jose Pepe Morales, Lompoc [K/TE] 5-9, 175, 10


HONORABLE MENTION
Lompoc:
Treyshawn Pelky [DL/TE] 6-2, 205, 12
Lavon Coleman [RB/DB] 5-11, 175, 10


Cabrillo:
Isaiah Montes [WB/DB] 5-11, 156, 11
Gary Laugen [WR/DB] 5-10, 150, 12

Santa Ynez:

Bobby Moir [TE/OLB] 6-2, 210, 11
Abe Santos [FB/LB] 5-9, 170, 11

Santa Maria:
Andrew Limon [OL/DL] 5-11, 275, 12
Charles Rubio [WR/DB] 5-9, 175, 12

Nipomo:
Russell Moran [OL] 6-2, 245, 11
Dion Hanna [ LB] 5-10, 160, 11

Morro Bay:
Cody Johe [OG/LB] 5-11, 185, 12
Jaccob Carlson [WR/CB] 5-10, 155, 12

Templeton:
Simon Roth [QB/S] 5-11, 185, 12
Kory Dearie [RB/LB] 6-1, 190, 12

Note: For those who are wondering - the only Lompoc regulars/semi-regulars not included are:
1. Sergio DeAlba (6-2, 210, 12)/Joshua Powers (5-11, 210, 10) -
Split time at RT after DeAlba Injured.
2. Evan Aguilar QB/WR/P/DB (5-9, 165, 12)-
Injured during all of league play.
3. CB/WR Lavon Haynes (5-7, 160, 12), CB Nikko Hayes (6-0, 170, 10), & FB/LB Willie Iribarren (6-2, 185, 10).

BOY'S WATER POLO
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER:

Elijah Ozimec, Santa Ynez

FIRST TEAM
Goal

William Mann Santa Ynez 11
Kirk Wilenius Nipomo 11

Field
Lukas Lastra Santa Ynez 11
Adam Parlato Santa Ynez 12
Marc Baker Nipomo 11
Cole Holoway Nipomo 11
Emmett Hill Cabrillo 12
Marcus Thiele Cabrillo 12

SECOND TEAM
Goal

David Barber Lompoc 12

Field
Adam Taylor Santa Ynez 12
Luke Barber Santa Ynez 12
Derek Seaman Nipomo 11
J.W. Dobbe Nipomo 11
Aaron Hay Cabrillo 12
Cooper Creese Cabrillo 11
Tyler Frase Morro Bay 12

GIRL'S VOLLEYBALL
CO-MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS

Danielle Carlson, Santa Ynez 5' 11" (11)
Rachel Szeyller, Santa Ynez 5'11" (12)

FIRST TEAM
Setter- Kylie Gacad Morro Bay 5'6" (11)
Hitter- Annika Bastanchury Santa Ynez 6'0" (11)
Hitter- Stephany Perskie Nipomo 5'10" (11)
Hitter- Jeanine Madson Templeton 5'9" (11)
Hitter- Natalie Madson Templeton 5'11" (12)
Back Row- Monica Santiago Morro Bay 5'4" (11)
Libero- Kristina Goodchild Cabrillo 5'6" (12)
Libero-
Sarah Stahl Nipomo 5'3" (10)

SECOND TEAM
Setter-
Kiley Shae Aldridge Cabrillo 5'7" (12)
Hitter-
Tia Gacad Morro Bay 5'5" (11)
Hitter- Michaela Rucobo Santa Maria 5'5" (11)
Hitter- Erika Slikker Lompoc 5'7" (12)
Middle Blocker-
Carly Roth Templeton 5'10" (10)
Setter- Christina Ozzimo Nipomo 5'4" (10)
Setter- Delanee Stapp Santa Ynez 5'11" (11)
Libero- Kaci Mexico Santa Ynez 5'9" (12)


GIRL'S TENNIS
Special Honors
Singles MVP:
Emily Ineman (12), Santa Ynez

Doubles Co-MVP:
Heather Vellekamp (12)/ Mylee Curtis (12), Santa Ynez
Bianca Capasso (11) / Kylie Petersen (12), Santa Ynez

First Team
Singles:
Magdalena Fabikova (12), Cabrillo
Megan Hansen (12), Morro Bay
Erin Roberts (12), Templeton

Doubles:
Shelby Baumgardner/Nicole Roberts, Templeton
Breanna Bregy (12) /Kat Rocha (10), Santa Ynez
Eunice Gonzalez (12)/Elizabeth Queja (11), Santa Maria

Second Team
Singles:
Tessa Underwood (12), Nipomo
Sameeha Husayn (12), Lompoc
Nikki Peirtsegaele (12), Cabrillo


Doubles:
Bree Piper-Williams (12) / Kaitlyn Phillips (12), Cabrillo
Cera Mitchell (11) / Julie Abrego (11), Lompoc
Alena Taber (12) / Andriana Siefe (12), Cabrlllo


CROSS COUNTRY

Girls
First Team
1. Savannah Camacho (11) Templeton 16:28
2. Rachael Jelstrom (11) Morro Bay 17:36
3. Kyra Meko (9) Nipomo 17:48
4. Macey Burgeson (11) Morro Bay 17:59
5. Devon Bedell (12) Cabrillo 18:02
6. Cat Truax ((12) Santa Ynez 18:08
7. Emily Hemming (9) Santa Ynez 18:12

Second Team
8. Rylie Fee (10) Morro Bay 18:18
9. Ashley Fisher (10) Morro Bay 18:20
10. Denice Hernandez (12) Lompoc 18:23
11. Lizzy Hoyt (12) Morro Bay 18:31
12. Carina Hampp (11) Morro Bay 18:35
13. Shay Calderon (11) Santa Ynez 18:38
14. Kristina Raine (9) Templeton 18:42

Boys
First Team

1. Joel Velazquez Cabrillo (12) 14:08
2. Steven Villanueva Cabrillo (12) 14:21
3. Eduardo Morales Lompoc (11) 14:23
4. Danny Pena Cabrillo (12) 14:24
5. Connor Reck Santa Ynez (12) 14:26
6. Omar Padilla Cabrillo (12) 14:27
7. Bryan Carroll Morro Bay (12) 14:34

Second Team
8. Mack McGonagill Morro Bay (12) 14:37
9. Matt Johnson Cabrillo (10) 14:46
10. Sebastian Hollevier Nipomo (11) 14:53
11. Tyler Milstein Cabrillo (11) 15:00
12. Nick Landy Templeton (10) 15:10
13. Anthony Angel Santa Ynez (11) 15:11
14. Roberto Bazan Santa Ynez (9) 15:13

GIRLS GOLF
PARTIAL - Will post remainder when I find the list.

First Team
1. Morgan Salm, Cabrillo 11
2. Madison Shean, Santa Ynez 12
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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Lompoc Bowl Game ? {Updated}{Update 2}

The Braves victory Friday night has created some speculation about their participation in the CIF State Div III Bowl Game.

Here's the skinny-
To play in the bowls you have to a) win your Section Title, and b) be picked by the selection committee. Lompoc was ranked 10th in most recent [8 Dec] ratings by CalHi (see quote below).

{UPDATE 2: The Matchups are -
Open Division: De La Salle-Concord (13-0) vs. Servite-Anaheim (14-0), Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
Division I: Palo Alto (14-0) vs. Centennial-Corona (15-0), Friday, 7:30 p.m.
Division II: Folsom (13-1) vs. Serra-Gardena (14-0), Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
Division III: Escalon (13-1) vs. Madison-San Diego (12-1), Friday, 4 p.m.
Division IV: Brookside Christian-Stockton (12-0) vs. The Bishop's School-La Jolla (13-0), Saturday, noon }


Check the final rankings HERE

{UPDATE: See Below}


"CIF DIVISION III SOUTH
**Indicates season complete; team ineligible for bowl selection.
**Indicates season complete; team has won section title and is eligible for bowl selection.

1. (NR) Madison (San Diego) 12-1**
2. (NR) South (Torrance) 12-1
3. (5) Paraclete (Lancaster) 12-1
4. (1) Valley Center 11-1*
5. (6) Garden Grove 12-1
6. (8) Monrovia 11-2
7. (7) Bishop’s (La Jolla) 12-0
8. (9) Washington (Easton) 10-2
9. (10) Whittier Christian (La Habra) 12-1
10. (NR) Lompoc 10-3

On the Bubble: Arroyo (El Monte) 9-2*, Azusa 10-1*, Beckman (Irvine) 8-5, Bishop 12-1, Cantwell-Sacred Heart (Montebello) 10-1*, Chowchilla 9-4*, Coalinga 10-2, Corona del Mar 10-2-1*, Covina 10-2*, Dos Palos 10-2*, Loara (Anaheim) 9-1-1*, Nordhoff (Ojai) 12-1*, Olympian (Chula Vista) 10-2*, Segerstrom (Santa Ana) 9-2*.

Notes & Highlights

•This division is now wide open after Madison of San Diego stunned previously undefeated and long-time No. 1Valley Center 40-14 on Monday in the San Diego Section championships combined with last week’s No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 teams also losing.

•Any one of the top seven teams can make a case, but if things fall right for Bishop’s, the La Jolla school could go to the bowl championships as the Division IV representative from the south (see South Division IV below).

•Here is the argument for Madison taking such a big leap and being in Bowl consideration: 1. Madison beat a Valley Center team that not only appeared to be a shoo-in, it did so convincingly as junior QB Chase Knox tossed for 385 yards and three TDs. 2. The Warhawks avenged their only loss in a big, big way, crushing Olympian of Chula Vista in the semis, 48-7. 3. Valley Center still has those wins earlier over Los Alamitos and La Quinta from the Southern Section so beating the Jags looks even better for Madison. Also keep in mind that the San Diego teams have played twice since the last bowl game rankings were done. If they were done after last Thursday’s semifinals, Madison would have no doubt leaped up into the top five.

•Upon closer inspection, South of Torrance goes way up this week, too. The Spartans’ only loss is to Palos Verdes (which made it into the CIFSS Northern Division quarterfinals) and they are going for the CIFSS Northwest Division title against Lompoc, which is the team that knocked off previous No. 2 Nordhoff.

•Paraclete, with 818 students, could be competing with Garden Grove, with more than 2,300 enrollment, for a bowl berth if both win their Southern Section divisions this weekend. Garden Grove’s enrollment is larger than a lot of the Division II schools, but since enrollment only matters in Div. IV, the Argos have as much a chance as any team still in consideration."



{UPDATE: Monrovia def. Whittier Chr. 38-8 for the Mid-Valley Championship & Paraclete topped Alpha League rivals Sierra Canyon 14-7.}

The current situation is -
1. Madison (San Diego) [SD Sect] 12-1 Done. Eligible - YES
2. South (Torrance) [SS Div X] 12-2 Done. Eligible - NO
3. Paraclete (Lancaster)[SS Div XII] Plays Sat Night. Eligible - ?
4. Valley Center 11-1* [SD Sect] Done. Eligible - NO
5. Garden Grove 13-1 [SS Div IX] Beat Beckman 31-30 (Done). Eligible - YES
6. Monrovia 11-2 [SS Div XI]Plays Whittier Chr. Sat Night. Eligible - ?
7. Bishop’s (La Jolla) 12-0 [SD Sect] Beat Parker 20-9(Done). Eligible - YES
8. Washington (Easton) 10-2 [CS
] Beat Coalinga 42-21(Done). Eligible - YES
9. Whittier Christian (La Habra) 12-1 [SS Div XI]Plays Sat Night. Eligible - ?
10.Lompoc 10-3 [SS Div X] Beat South 20-14. Done. Eligible - YES

With three higher rated teams already eligible and two more likely, the Braves chances are not good. Even if Bishop's gets moved to Div IV, and the argument that the SS Div X Champs outrank SS Div XI & SS Div XII winners is successful, there are still three formidable obstacles.

Garden Grove (13-1) won in Div IX. Washington (Central Section) is 10-2, with both losses by a single point to Central Valley powers Dos Palos & Kingman. While the SD Section Champions, Madison, are 12-1, ranked #1, and knocked off the prior #1. Neither of those two sections are likely to support an 11-3 SS team over their own.

So a Lompoc Bowl Game ? Very unlikely, but not impossible.

CalHi will be posting their updated rankings before the selection meeting Sunday morning.

CIF-SS Div X

CHAMPS



Lompoc 20, South (Torrance) 14

Go Braves !! Go Blue !!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Pac vs LPL

Tuesday's results certainly did not dispell the notion that the Pac-7 is better than the Los Padres League - except, maybe, in the pool. And in other news - Los Alamos' Luke Branquinho won the 6th round of Steer Wrestling at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.

Boys Soccer

Cabrillo 0, @ Arroyo Grande 0 [Tie]
Arroyo Grande recorded their 3rd shutout in a row and outshot Cabrillo 11-5 on goal but - "ya' gotta' score ta win".
Eagles (2-2-3): Saves - Edgar Ramirez 7.
Conqs (4-2-2): Saves - 25 (JJ Barazza, Michael Lowes).

Santa Maria 1, @ Pioneer Valley 1 [Tie]
Saints (2-0-1): Goal - Ulises Alvarez (20th min.). Assist - Alex Miranda. Saves - Enriquez Olea 2.

San Luis Obispo 7, Morro Bay 3
San Luis Obispo hit on a third of their 21 shots on goal.
Tigers (3-0): Goals - Julio Martinon 3, Matthew Conelly, Erick Cordova, Miguel Perez, Mario Martinez. Assists - Conelly 2, Cordova, Perez.

Paso Robles 2, Nipomo 1
Big 1st half - no score 2nd.
Bearcats (5-1): Goals - Angel Guevara (15th min.), Angel Garcia (27th min.).
Titans (3-4-1): Goal - Vincent Brizzolara (22nd Min.). Assist - Caleb Perez. Saves - Juan Rodriguez 10.

Other Area Scores
Coast Union (1-0) 5, Mission Prep 1

Girls Soccer

@ Cabrillo 1, Arroyo Grande 1, [Tie] {Story}
After Arroyo Grande's first half strike, Cabrillo evened it up on a second chance off a 35-foot free kick.
Conquistadors (1-1-1): Nadine Reed 1 (43rd min.)
Eagles (2-0-1): Lupita Leon 1 (30th minute).

Righetti 4, Santa Ynez 0
It was a 0-0 tie until a second half explosion by Righetti.
Warriors (3-1): Goals - Desiree Coles 2, Sierra Duarte 2. Shutout - Shannon Reese.

Santa Maria 1, Pioneer Valley 1 [Tie]
Saints got one in the first, Panthers reciprocated in the 2nd.
Saints (0-2-1): Goal - Savanna Yglesias (20th min.). GK - Brianda Chairez.

San Luis Obispo 3, Morro Bay 1
Tigers (2-0-1): Goals - Kiley Norkus 2 , Brady Candaele - goal. Assists - Candaele, Stevie Goo. Saves - Kelly Koch 3.
Pirates (0-3): Goal - Macey Burgeson.

Paso Robles 4, Nipomo 3
Bearcats (3-0): Goals - Maddy Cline 2, Krista Broderick, Danica Boggs. Assists - Maddy Cline 2.

Atascadero 3, Templeton 0
Greyhounds (3-0): Goals - Olivia Dobbs, Dominique Mack, Jackie Fleming. Assists - Christine Curtis 2.

Other Area Scores:
Mission Prep 2, Coast Union 1

Boys Basketball

@ Santa Maria 67, Pioneer Valley 62 {Story}
Saints (2-5): Angel Pacheco 21 (5-3's), Sebastian Cifuentes 15,
Panthers (2-4): Johnny Maraville 19, Chris Uvalle 12.

JV: Pioneer Valley 65, Santa Maria 27

San Luis Obispo 72, Morro Bay 63
Down 38-16 at halftime, the Pirates 27 point fourth quarter rally fell short.
Tigers (2-3): Points - Matt Moore 23, Matt Hannula 18, Max Leage 11.
Pirates (1-4): Points - Edward Griley 21, Carlo Green 11.

Paso Robles 51, Nipomo 43
A big (21-11) Bearcat 2nd period run put PR up by 5 at half, and they hold on to the finish.
Bearcats (3-2): Points - Alex Chaidez 9, Jake Murray 9, Isaiah Jackson 9, Aleksander Koch 7, Richard Curl 7, Adam White 4 ( + 7 rbds.).
Titans (2-4): Points - Ryan McNeil -17.

Arroyo Grande 55, Templeton 25
AG still has 6 hoops squad members playing football - didn't need 'em in this one.
AG Eagles (4-2): Points - Ryan Echols - 21, Gunnar Gomez 17.
Templeton (0-5): Points - Andy Garrettson 8.

Other Scores:
Carpinteria 42, Cate 18
Ventura 70, Bishop Diego 27

Girls Basketball

Templeton 42, Paso Robles 34
Eagles (3-2): Lauren Stuedemann -14 pts; Katie Koehler - 4 pts, 10 rbds; Paige O’Sullivan - 9 pts, 4 ast.
Bearcats (2-2): Points - Amani White 7; Molly Donovan 7.

Pioneer Valley 68, Santa Maria 37
Panthers (1-2): Points - Nicole DeLaGuerra 17, Sierra Martinez 15, Ali Rodriquez 12.

Other Scores:
Dos Pueblos 77, Righetti 72 [OT]
Cate 30, Carpinteria 24
Bishop Diego 38, La Reina 24
Camarillo 67, Santa Barbara 56
St. Joseph JV 48, Orcutt Academy 5


Girls Water Polo

@ Cabrillo 11, San Luis Obispo 9 {Story}
[Halftime: SLO 4, Cabrillo 2]
Cabrillo: Goals - Cyndey Grimes 6, Kaylie Chard 2, Katie Leach, Rebecca Riley, Breanna Reyna.
GK - Jessica Bean, Nikki Peirtsegaele.

Santa Ynez 7, @ Righetti 6 {Story}
[SY: 2,2,2,1 - 7; Rig: 1,2,1,2 - 6]
Pirates (5-2): Goals - Hanson 4, Snow 2, M. Savage. Saves - Alex Savage 6 (+ 6 steals).
Righetti : Goals - Schroeder 3, Kase , Fowler, Martinez.

Pioneer Valley 9, Santa Maria 7
Panthers (1-2): Goals - Victoria Ramirez 3, Nicole Torres 2, Stacey Leverett 2. Saves - Judit Limon 7.

Atascadero 17, Morro Bay 7
A big (7-1) third quarter by the Dogs doomed the Pirates.
Greyhounds (3-3): Goals - Ally Reed 4, Bailey Kelly 3, Claire Leong 3. Saves - Erin Morey 4, McKenna Pettygohn 2.

Nipomo 6, Paso Robles 2
Likewise, the Bearcats were outpaced (4-1) by Nipomo in the third .
Titans: Goals - Shanae Lauraidsen 3, Becky Emrick 3. Saves - Sami Baker 7.

Other Scores:
Santa Barbara 13, San Marcos 4

Wrestling

Pioneer Valley 55, Nipomo 15
Panthers: Pins - Cody Applebee (152), Roy Ruiz (189), Miguel Lewis (215). Decisions - 3 matchers. Forfeits - 4 matches.
Titans: Pins - Augie Caruso (130), Brett Kimball (Hwt.). Decision - Dylan Hulsizer.