About James H. Williams

Reporter covering local area sports for the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, San Bernardino Sun, and Redlands Daily Facts newspapers.

SBVC men’s basketball holds off Saddleback

Men’s BasketballSAN BERNARDINO VALLEY 63, SADDLEBACK 60 >> Brandon Jolley scored 20 points and had nine rebounds for the Wolverines (8-0) in the Palomar Tournament semifinal victory over the Gauchos (7-1). Robert Lewis contributed to the Wolverines with 14 points while Perris Hicks added 10 points and eight assists. SBVC will play in the tournament championship game at 5 p.m. today.
REDLANDS 73, PACIFIC 58 >> Wyatt Pannabecker and Reed Hopkins scored 13 points apiece for the Bulldogs (2-1) in the non-conference victory against the Boxers. Joey Sponheim added 11 points with five rebounds and four assists against the Boxers. Redlands will play at 2 p.m. today against Linfield College.
Women’s Basketball

AUSTIN 62, REDLANDS 61 >> Jade Cheledlin scored 15 points and had three rebounds for the Bulldogs (2-3) in the UC Santa Cruz Thanksgiving Classic loss to the Kangaroos. Redlands will play at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday against Biola.
CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO 70, DOMINICAN 68 >> Chelsea Austin had 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Coyotes (3-1) in the UC San Diego Tritons Invitational victory over the Penguins. Adriana Brodie and Brianna Harden each contributed with 11 points for the Coyotes. CS San Bernardino will play at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday against Cal State East Bay in CCAA play.
PUGET SOUND 76, CLAREMONT-MUDD-SCRIPPS 67 >> Alyson Young scored 19 points and had eight rebounds for the Athenas (4-1) in the David Wells Classic loss to the Loggers. Jai Dungca contributed with 16 points in the loss. CMS will play at 2 p.m. Saturday against Westmont.

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CS San Bernardino volleyball to make 16th NCAA Tournament appearance

Cal State San Bernardino (26-5) volleyball program will make its 16th appearance in the NCAA Tournament but it will be the first time in their history that they will play in Alaska.
The Coyotes received the No. 4 seed and will play No. 5 Central Washington on Dec. 3.

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Notebook: Local soccer teams advance in postseason tournament

Cal Poly Pomona

Aaron Macedo scored the game-winning goal off a header for the Broncos in overtime of the NCAA Division II Elite Eight game against the No. 8 nationally ranked Colorado School of Mines, 3-2 in Wichita Falls, Texas.

Macedo, scoring just his second goal of the season, was enough to hand the team its first loss of the season while extending the Broncos’ winning streak to seven-games.

The Orediggers scored the opening goal before the Broncos answered back by scoring one of its two goals in each half.

The Broncos travel to Pensacola, Florida to play No. 5 nationally ranked Rockhurst in the NCAA Division II Final Four.

Chaffey Women’s Soccer

Ana Gonzalez scored the unassisted goal for the Panthers in the first half while assisting Lorenn Sandoval with the game-winning overtime goal against Santa Monica College, 2-1, to advance to the second round of the CCCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament. Goalkeeper Destiny Collins had five saves for the Panthers. Chaffey will play at Santiago Canyon at 2 p.m. today.

Chaffey Men’s Soccer

The No. 1 seeded Panthers are coming off a first round bye in the CCCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament entering the second round match against Mt. San Antonio. The Panthers and Mounties will play at 2 p.m. Wednesday.

SBVC Women’s Soccer

Baylee Williams set the pace early for the No. 5 seeded Wolverines (15-2-3) with a goal 1 minute and 26 seconds into the first half off an assist from Julissa Magana. Leandra Garlinger scored the other goal in the first half in what sealed the victory against Santa Barbara College. SBVC will travel to play No. 4 Cerritos College in the second round at 2 p.m. today.

Volleyball
Cal State San Bernardino (26-5) volleyball program will make its 16th appearance in the NCAA Tournament but it will be the first time in their history that they will play in Alaska. The Coyotes received the No. 4 seed and will play No. 5 Central Washington on Dec. 3.

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