02.06.08 BOYS SOCCER ROUNDUP
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Ontario 3, Don Lugo 2
Ramiro Estrella scored the game-winning goal in the 70th minute, giving the visiting Jaguars (6-8, 5-5) the victory. Santiago Solis scored Ontario’s other two goals.
Tyler Prado scored both Don Lugo goals, leading the Conquistadores (5-13-2, 2-7-1) back from a 2-0 halftime deficit.
The Jaguars’ victory, combined with Chaffey’s 2-1 loss to Montclair on Wednesday, sets up a one-game playoff for third place in the league. Ontario will host Chaffey at 3 p.m. Friday, with the winner assured a CIF-SS playoff berth.
Garey 5, Colony 0
Arturo Gallegos scored twice for league-champion Garey (14-4-4, 9-1), which scored all its goals before halftime.
Ivan Casteneda and Jesse Contreras also scored for Garey.
BASELINE LEAGUE
Alta Loma 1, Rancho Cucamonga 0
Larry Llamas’ first-half goal was all the Braves needed for the win, which clinched no worse than third in the league standings.
T.J. Shaffer notched a three-save shutout for Alta Loma (11-10-2 overall, 6-3-1 Baseline League) and Kyle Mandala had four saves for the Cougars (8-16-2, 2-6-1).
Los Osos 2, Claremont 1
Jaime Garcia scored a goal and had an assist for the Grizzlies over the visiting Wolfpack.
Kyu Hwang had the lone goal for Claremont.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Fontana 9, Carter 2
The Steelers (12-6-5, 8-1-4) won their first C.B.L league title in 15 years with a blowout win over the visiting Lions (6-16-2, 4-9). Antonio Salazar scored three goals, follwed by Lalo Equihua with two for Fontana who now await their seeding in the playoffs in which they will host their first game.
SIERRA LEAGUE
Chino 4, Ayala 3
The Cowboys (13-10-4, 6-3-1) finished the regular season with a second-place berth defeating the Bulldgos (4-1-1).
Donald Richards scored a goal and had an assist for Chino.
Chino Hills 3, Damien 0
The Bulldogs closed out an undefeated league season on their home field with a two-goal game from Ryan Dos Santos against the Spartans (5-5-0 in league).
Kareem Morad scored the other goal for Chino Hills (8-0-2) and Brandon Van Voorhis notched the two-save shutout.

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