Wednesday Recap: Arcadia doubles tennis team advances to CIF-SS semifinals

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Pacific League doubles champion Michelle Deng and Lauren Ko of Arcadia advanced to Thursday’s semifinals of the CIF Southern Section individual tennis championships.
The sophomores, the tournament’s top seed, defeated Dana Mackensen and Emilia Gorczyca of Dana Hills 6-3, 6-3 in the Round of 16 and twins Faith and Elizabeth Yim of Villa Park 6-4, 6-4 in the quarterfinals.
They will play the Campbell Hall team of Patria Aziz and Lisa Wagner in the semifinals, which begin at 11:30 a.m. at the Seal Beach Tennis Center. The championship match will immediately follow.
San Marino singles player Anessa Lee and the Arcadia doubles team of Angela Qiu and Sunny Ng both lost in the quarterfinals.
Lee defeated Jasie Dunk of Corona del Mar 6-1, 6-2 in round of 16 and was defeated in quarterfinals by Eryn Caetano of St. Anthony 7-5, 6-4.
Qiu and Ng lost to No. 2 seed Amanda Chan and Sophia Genender of Harvard-Westlake, 6-3, 7-5. The tournament’s No. 7 seed defeated Grace Danco and Taylor Lallas of Brentwood 6-2, 6-3 in the Round of 16.
Rio Hondo League doubles champions Sabrina Lieu and Sophie Lee of San Marino were eliminated in the Round of 16 by Chloe Benedetti and Sophie Benedetti of Oaks Christian 6-0, 6-0.

Girls basketball
Alhambra 37, Pioneer 30 — Ajah Awuma had 17 points and nine rebounds, Sydney Chang had five points and 10 rebounds and Vivian Phan six points for the Moors (2-1) in an El Monte tournament victory.
Maranatha 58, Rio Hondo Prep 33 — Patil Yaacoubian, Claire Sheffer and Taylor Ota each had 12 points and Cherise Masuda, Erica De Guzman and Marina Lacanilao each scored six points for the Minutemen (2-0) in a San Marino Tournament victory. Sheffer also had 12 rebounds.
St. Paul 61, South Pasadena 36 — Jurhandi Molina had 18 points, Valerie Godinez added 13 points and Francesca Facchini had 11 points for the Swordsmen (3-0) in a South El Monte Tournament victory.
Flintridge Prep 63, Louisville 32 — Renae Tamura had 21 points, Taylor Yoshida 15 points and Kaitlyn Chen 13 points for the Rebels in a Providence tournament win Tuesday.

Boys basketball
San Marino 56, Flintridge Prep 34 — Owen Koch had 17 points, Jadyn Torres 11 points and Chuma Azinge 10 points for the Titans in a Providence tournament victory Tuesday. Jonathan Le had 13 points and Jake Althouse had 11 points for Flintridge Prep (0-1).

Girls water polo
Arcadia 9, El Rancho 6 — Goalie Loreny Valdez had 10 saves, Colleen Cook scored three goals and Katie Nigolian and Haley Harvey both scored twice for the visiting Apaches (3-0) in a nonleague game.
La Serna 13, Troy 8 — Carissa Perez scored four goals and Bryanna Santis scored three goals for the Lancers in a nonleague win. Elysia Estrada and Bianca Borunda both scored twice for La Serna.

Girls soccer
South Pasadena 1, Burbank 0 — Sophomore Jade Myer scored with an assist from Riley Segal for the Tigers (1-0) in a nonleague match. Goalie Sophie Reynolds had seven saves for South Pasadena.

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Tuesday Recap: Sarah Johnson had 13 points for Pasadena Poly girls basketball win

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Girls basketball
Pasadena Poly 47, Diamond Ranch 41 — Sarah Johnson had 13 points, seven assists and seven steals and Alexis Pappachan had 10 points and nine rebounds for the Panthers in a Rosemead Tournament victory. Kristin Toyota and Kylie Kishi both had eight points for Pasadena Poly.
Maranatha 48, Marshall 30 — Cherise Masuda had 12 points, Qasia Boone added 10 points and Claire Sheffer had 20 rebounds for the Minutemen in a nonleague game.

Girls soccer
Flintridge Sacred Heart 4, Temple City 1 — Hilary Howard scored three goals and had an assist and Krista Celo scored a goal for the Tologs (1-0) in a nonleague victory. Nia Harris, Grace Lawlor and Amethyst Trang each had an assist for Flintridge Sacred Heart.
La Salle 2, Temple City 1 — Ashley Mayo and Croix Soto both scored a goal for the visiting Lancers in a nonleague win Monday.

Girls water polo
La Serna 13, Ayala 3 — Bryanna Santis scored five goals and Carissa Perez scored four goals for the Lancers (1-0) in a nonleague game. Elysia Estrada scored twice for La Serna.

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Friday Recap: Mya Rivera helps Alhambra girls basketball win first game of the season

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Girls basketball
Alhambra 30, Sacred Heart 15 — Mya Rivera had 14 points for the Moors (1-0) in a South El Monte Tournament win.
La Canada 56, Taft 44 — Emma Stroben had 11 points and Zoe Williams added 10 points for the Spartans (1-2) in a Palisades Beach Tournament victory.

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Tuesday Recap: La Canada girls basketball not able to defeat Alemany

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Girls basketball
ALEMANY 52, LA CANADA 35 — Senior Kristina Kurdoghlian and sophomore Brooke Yasuda each scored seven points for the Spartans (0-1) in a Palasades Tournament first-round loss.
Kurdoghlian also had five rebounds and two assists.
La Canada will return to tournament play at 1 p.m. today vs. Agoura.

Girls water polo
Arcadia 15, La Salle 1 — Lauren Sargent scored five goals, Colleen Cook scored four goals and goalie Loreny Valdez had seven saves for the visiting Apaches (1-0) in a nonleague win. Sharon Lin scored twice for Arcadia. Tess Godtha scored a goal for La Salle.

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Monday Recap: Arcadia girls tennis are headed to the round of 32

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Girls tennis
CIF-SS Individual Sectionals — Arcadia’s Rachelle Yang swept in singles to advance to the CIF-SS round of 32. Arcadia’s double teams of Michelle Deng—Lauren Ko and Sunny Ng—Angela Qiu won two to advance to the next round. Jourdan Wallace won two in singles for Pasadena.

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