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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Chaffey’s Quincey Ross named back-to-back SCFA player of the week

For the second consecutive week, Chaffey College’s sophomore running back Quincey Ross has been named Southern California Football Association​ Central League Offensive Player of the Week. 

“He is picking up where he left off for us in 2013 when he was an All-Conference player,” said head coach Rob Hadaway. “He did not play last season as he wanted to get caught up with academics.”

Ross had back-to-back games of over 100 yards while averaging 134 yards in the first two games.

The Panthers’ running back is currently second in the state with 268 total yards.

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2014 community college football post season schedule announced

November 22:

American Division Championship Bowl, host Southwestern College, 6pm
Santa Monica College (7-3, SCFA American Division #3, American Pacific Conference champ) vs Southwestern College (9-1, SCFA American Division #2)

NCFC American Division Bowl, host West Hills College Coalinga, 2pm
Yuba College (6-4, NCFC American Division #t5) vs. West Hills College Coalinga(9-1, NCFC American Division #3)

Beach Bowl, host Long Beach City College, 6pm
Golden West College (7-3, SCFA National Division #5) vs. Long Beach City College (8-2, SCFA National Division #3)

Bothman Bulldog Bowl, host College of San Mateo, TBD
Laney College (6-4, NCFC National Division #10) vs. College of San Mateo (8-2, NCFC National Division #3)

East Bay Bowl, host Diablo Valley College, TBD
Sacramento City College (6-4, NCFC National Division #9) vs. Diablo Valley College (7-3, NCFC National Division #5)

Golden State Bowl, host Cerritos College, 7pm
Santa Barbara City College (7-3, SCFA American Division #5) vs. Cerritos College (7-3, SCFA National Division #6)

*Gridiron Classic Bowl, host American River College, 1pm
Butte College (7-3, NCFC National Division #4, NorCal Conference champ) vs. American River College (9-1, NCFC National Division #2)

*National Bowl, host Riverside City College, 6pm
Ventura College (6-4, SCFA National Division #8, National Northern Conference champ) vs. Riverside City College (9-1, SCFA National Division #1, National Central Conference champ)

North State Bowl, host College of the Siskiyous, 12pm
Shasta College (8-2, NCFC American Division #4) vs. College of the Siskiyous (6-4, NCFC National Division #7)

Patriotic Bowl, host Palomar College, 2pm
Glendale Community College (9-1, SCFA American Division #4) vs. Palomar College (6-4, SCFA National Division #t9)

*San Francisco Community College Bowl, host City College of San Francisco, TBD
Chabot College (6-4, NCFC National Division #8, Valley Conference champ) vs. City College of San Francisco (9-1, NCFC National Division #1, Bay 6 Conference champ) 

*Southern California Bowl, host Mt. San Antonio College, 6pm
Fullerton College (8-2, SCFA National Division #4, National Southern Conference champ) vs. Mt. San Antonio College (8-2, SCFA National Division #2)

State Center Bowl, host Fresno City College, TBD
Santa Rosa Junior College (7-3, NCFC National Division #6) vs. Fresno City College (6-4, NCFC National Division #11) 

Western State Bowl, host Bakersfield College, 4pm
Chaffey College (6-4, National Division #t9) vs. Bakersfield College (6-4, SCFA National Division #7)

November 29:

Living Breath Foundation Bowl, host Hartnell College, 1pm
Contra Costa College (9-1, NCFC American Division #2, Pacific 7 Conference champ) vs. Hartnell College (9-1, NCFC American Division #1, Golden Coast Conference champ)

*Northern California Football Association Championship at highest remaining seed

*Southern California Football Association Championship at highest remaining seed

December 13:

*California Community College Athletic Association Football State Championship
at SCFA Champion

In Northern California, the Gridiron Classic Bowl and the San Francisco Community College Bowl will serve as the semi-final playoff games. The Regional Championship (November 29) will be hosted by the higher seed.

In Southern California, the National Bowl and the Southern California Bowl will serve as the semi-final playoff games. The Regional Championship (November 29) will be hosted by the higher seed.

The winners of the Northern California and Southern California championship playoff games will advance to the California Community College Athletic Association Football State Championship on December 13, 2014. The team advancing to the state championship from the South will host. 

Source: California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA)

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