Soccer: December 2007 Archives
UPLAND TOURNAMENT
Marc-Anthony Diaz scored the deciding penalty kick for the Tigers (5-8). Sergio Arteaga scored the initial goal for Chaffey while Claremont’s goal was an own goal.
Jesus Estrada had three saves for Chaffey.
ONTARIO CHRISTIAN CLASSIC
Shane Sousa and Manuel Macias scored goals for the Knights (9-1) in leading them to a fourth place finish with a win over their Christian League rival Lancers (9-6).
Goalkeepr Frank Torres got his fourth shutout of the season with eight saves.
ONTARIO CHRISTIAN CLASSIC
Alan Supernaw’s second goal of the game, three minutes into overtime, gave the Eagles (12-0-2) the tournament championship.
Supernaw’s shot was a high shot over the goalie’s shoulder from the left of the goal into the upper left corner. Supernaw had tied the score in the 70th minute with a low shot from the left side.
ACA next plays against Covina Western Christian on Jan. 3 at 3:15 p.m. at Crafton Park.
BOYS SOCCER
The Spartans (4-5-4) scored four second-half goals on their way to the consolation third place finish with a victory over the Bruins.
Aldo Iniguez, Ramon Meza, Marco Lopez, Angel De Leon and Taylor Kern scored a goal apiece with Meza and Iniguez adding an assist.
Goalkeeper Enrique Martinez had six saves for San Gorgonio.
ONTARIO CHRISTIAN WINTER CLASSIC
Jenna Gann and Kaitlyn Mendoza found the back of the net for the Knights (8-6-1) to lead them to the tournament title for the second straight year with a win over the Titans.
Mendoza also added an assist while goalie Martina Long recorded her second shutout of the season with two saves.
RANCHO VERDE TOURNAMENT
Camille Oscar scored in the 57th minute off of Mary Castro’s corner kick to snap a 1-1 tie and lift the Lions (8-5-2) to victory. Ni’risie Castillo scored in the first half for Carter.
Carter will play host Rancho Verde today at 3 p.m., and a victory would give the Lions the championship.
SAN GORGONIO HOLIDAY CLASSIC
Wilson, who is also the goalkeeper, saved nine shots and did not allow a goal throughout the five-game tournament.
All-tournament selections from Serrano, notably all defenders, included Phoenix Oliveras, Whitney Haymaker, Stephanie Wilson and Bianca Garcia.
SAN GORGONIO HOLIDAY CLASSIC
Casey Mendoza set up Kloey Glass for the game’s only goal, and the Terriers (5-3-2) got seven saves from Charlene Roorda to clinch third place in the tournament.
Goalie Erin Salazar stopped four of five shots in the first half for the Wildcats, and Brittany Winegar blocked both shots she faced in the second half.
ONTARIO CHRISTIAN CHRISTMAS CLASSIC
Shaine Staab, Manuel Macias, Tyler Struiksma all scored a goal to lift the Knights (8-1).
Zach Oliver had two assists for Ontario Christian, which outshot Pasadena Poly 24-6.
The Knights will face Western Christian tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. for fourth place.
ONTARIO CHRISTIAN CHRISTMAS CLASSIC
Alan Supernaw scored four goals and Jung Lee had one to lift the Eagles (11-0-2), who will play in the title game today at 3 p.m.
SAN GORGONIO SHOOTOUT
Goaltender Enrique Martinez preserved the shootout win for the Spartans (3-5-4) after goals by Juan and Marco Lopez in regulation.
SAN GORGONIO SHOOTOUT
Goalie Luis Gutierrez led the Scorpions to the victory in a shootout. Ivan Garcia and Ramon Meza scored for the Spartans, who play Bloomington at 11 a.m. for third place in the consolation bracket.
CLAREMONT TOURNAMENT
The Highlanders captured the championship at the Claremont Tournament by beating West Torrance 3-1 in the semifinals and Diamond Bar 5-1 in the championship game.
Junior Dana Sanderlin had a good day with two goals and three assists. Judy Christopher also was a factor with two goals and two assists.
Diamond Bar advanced with a 2-0 win over San Dimas earlier in the day.
ONTARIO CHRISTIAN CHRISTMAS CLASSIC
Stephanie Munguia scored two goals, both assisted by Kaitlyn Mendoza, as the Knights (7-6-1) defeated visiting Canyon Springs in the semifinals.
Ontario Christian meets Riverside Notre Dame tomorrow at 1:15 p.m
ONTARIO CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT
Janira Hernandez scored three goals to lead the Jaguars (4-9-1), who play Garey on Jan. 9 at 3 p.m.
RANCHO VERDE HOLIDAY CLASSIC
Karissa Pascula scored the lone goal for Pomona Catholic.
SAN GORGONIO TOURNAMENT
Kellci Tessendorf’s penalty-kick goal and Sam Wilson’s seven saves helped the Diamondbacks (13-1) send the Thunderbirds (13-1-1) to their first loss of the season.
SAN GORGONIO TOURNAMENT
Katie Hernandez scored the winning goal in a shootout as the Cougars (10-0-3) remained undefeated. Yucaipa’s Stephanie Vincie and Beaumont’s Vanessa Corona scored in regulation, and the Thunderbirds (13-1-2) outshot the Cougars 15-5 in regulation.
SAN GORGONIO TOURNAMENT
The Wildcats scored on three of their five penalty kicks in beating Beaumont. The game was even at 3 but Briana Campos, Erin Rhodes and Kelsey Gudgeon all scored on their shots while REV goalie Brittany Winegar prevented the Cougars from scoring on any of theirs.
REV will play local rival Redlands for third place at 11 a.m. tomorrow 12/28.
SAN GORGONIO TOURNAMENT
Tessendorf scored two goals and Melissa Ledesma added another as the Diamondbacks blanked the Wildcats (7-3). Sam Wilson recorded the shutout in goal.
ONTARIO CHRISTIAN CHRISTMAS CLASSIC
Stephanie Perez booted five goals as the Cavaliers (3-4-7) downed Loma Linda Academy to cap a 2-0 day at the Ontario Christmas Tournament.
Earlier Cynthia Rivas scored in the first half and the defense made that hold up for the lone goal in a win over Don Lugo.
Katie Rice and Janet Ramirez joined forces in goal for both games.
SAN GORGONIO WINTER CLASSIC
Briana Campos had three goals in two matches as the Wildcats shut out two opponents.
Kaitlin Stencil had an assist in each game and Erin Salazar and Brittany Winegar shared time in goal and contributed to the shutouts.
SAN GORGONIO WINTER CLASSIC
Sammy LaVoie netted the final penalty kick shot to give the Sun Devils a split of two games in pool play.
Kerri Bethell scored for Apple Valley while goalie Kala Gabler got five of her 11 saves on the day.
SAN GORGONIO WINTER CLASSIC
The Eagles (8-3-1) boast to 2-0 in the tournament with two wins over Great Oak and the Scorpions. Kristina Gomez and Christine Lopez scored both goals in their win over Great Oak and Mary Izydorek scored the final goal in the shootout in game two.
SAN GORGONIO WINTER CLASSIC
Sophomore forward Tiffany Pena scored four goals, two in each game, as the Cats (8-2-1) split their first two games in the San Gorgonio Winter Classic.
Jessica Cortez managed a goal in the second game and an assist in the first.
The Terriers (5-3), who won both their games on the day, got two goals from Casey Mendoza in the win over the Cats, with Angelina King and Hanna Rozzi also finding the net.
RANCHO VERDE HOLIDAY CLASSIC
Senior midfielder Karissa Pascual scored in the second half to prevent a shutout but the Pacers (3-8) fell to Magnolia at the Holiday Classic at Rancho Verde High School. Janel Sandoval had an assist on Pomona Catholic’s lone goal.
The Pacers will play Academy of Academic Excellence at 2:45 p.m. today.
ONTARIO CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT
Robby Roch also had a good day with three goals. Jordan Martinez found the net twice, one in each game.
The Eagles will play St. Margaret’s today at 1:30 p.m.
GAREY TOURNAMENT
Yasmine Stahl and Madeline Kiphen each had a goal and an assist and Jenna Vizzini made four saves to lead the Conquistadores to victory.
Pomona Catholic (3-7) finished in fourth place in the consolation bracket of the tournament.
GAREY TOURNAMENT
Amber Goytia scored the game’s lone goal in the first half and the Cowgirls scored in the first half,
overcoming 11 saves from Pomona Catholic’s Michelle Aguirre.
NONLEAGUE
Philip Cervantes scored three goals in two games to boost Chino to a 3-2 win over Culver City and a 2-1 win over Bishop Montgomery in consolation bracket play at the Torrance Championship tournament.
The Cowboys (4-2-1) overcame a 2-1 deficit in the opening game.
Shane Taylor was the winning goalkeeper in both but needed to make a total of just five saves.
Chino will play Tesoro at 10:30 a.m. today in a consolation semifinal.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Tina Shoffeitt scored the deciding goal on an assist by April Moreno early in the second half to give the Thunderbirds (11-0-1, 4-0) a win over their local rival.
Amanda Simpson scored for Yucaipa in the first half, aided by Hailey Lopez. The Terriers (3-3, 3-1) got the equalizer fron Hanna Rozzi.
Yucaipa had a 15-13 edge in shots with keeper Jessica White making six saves.
NONLEAGUE
Stephanie Monroy and Tiffany Pena scored two goals apiece to lead the Cats (7-1-1) past the visiting Cowgirls.
Jessica Cortez and Beth Roberts rounded out the scoring for Kaiser while goalie Bianca Velasco earned the shutout with three saves.
Goalkeepers Carli Imbriani and Brittney Kanady combined to stop 14 shots for Cajon.
NONLEAGUE
Jacob Deleon tied the game in the second half for the Sun Devils (5-2-2) with the Aztecs.
Jose Quezada scored Barstow’s goal as Apple Valley outshot them 17-9.
NONLEAGUE
Alan Supernaw netted both of the Eagles’ (8-0-2) goals in the victory over Brethren Christian.
Arrowhead Christian outshot their opponent 26-4 and led 1-0 at the half.
NONLEAGUE
Alejandro Mejia-Aliva scored in the 60th minute to lift the Skyhawks (2-3-1) to a victory over Citrus Hill on a rain-soaked field.
Goalie Jeff Salt had eight saves for Summit, who hosts Kaiser to open Sunkist League play on Wednesday, January 9 at 3:15 p.m.
NONLEAGUE
Olivia Hinkel, Kerri Bethell, and Julie Tudor each scored a goal for the Sun Devils (4-1-1) over the Aztecs.
Apple Valley plays in the San Gorgonio Tournament Wednesday.
NONLEAGUE
Kayla Kellstrom scored three goals and Kristina Gomez added two goals and an assist to lead the Eagles (6-3-1) to the rout over the Warriors (0-6-1). ACA scored six of its goals in the first half.
Arrowhead Christian plays in the San Gorgonio Tournament on Wednesday.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Eisenhower scored both their goals in the first six minutes of the game and never looked back in their win over the Terriers (5-2-1, 2-1) for their first league loss of the season.
Miguel Garcia scored a goal and had an assist for the Eagles (7-3-2, 1-1).
Eisenhower’s goalie Daniel Montalvo had seven saves for hid fifth shutout.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Meredith Robie scored four goals and had two assists and Casey Mendoza had two goals and two assists to lead the Terriers (3-2, 3-0). Also, Nina King scored two goals and Kloey Black, Jamie Crow, Courtney Mera, Charlene Roorda and Hanna Rozzi had one goal each.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Jorge Vergara and Antonio Salazar both had goals to pace the Steelers (4-3-2, 1-1-1). The Steelers play Eisenhower on Friday at 3:15 p.m.
REV (4-2-1, 0-1-1) got a goal from James Lee.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Kellie Bohner and Amanda Simpson each had two goals and April Moreno had three assists for Yucaipa (10-0-1, 3-0). Goalkeeper Jessica White had six saves.
NONLEAGUE
Alex Gomez and Jasmine Flores had goals for the Tigers (8-1-2, 1-0-0), who play Whittier Christian on Wednesday in the Ontario Christian tourney at 9 a.m.
Rowland is 2-4-2 overall.
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
The Cavaliers and Jaguars played to a draw on Tuesday afternoon.Myra Sanchez and Erica Rivas scored for Montclair (3-4-4) while Madeline Ramos netted both of Ontario’s goals.
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Maranda Purpura had a goal and an assist to lead the host Tigers (7-1-1) in the league opener for both teams.
NONLEAGUE
Jason Fredrickson had a goal and an assist to lead the visiting Knights (5-0), who kept their undefeated record intact.
Manuel Macias scored the other goal for Ontario Christian.
NONLEAGUE
Charles Izydorek, T.J. Pearce and Alan Supernaw all had goals for the Eagles (7-0-1) who play at Huntington Beach Brethren Christian at 3:15 p.m. Thursday.
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Brian Borjon and Eric Flores each had a goal to lead the Vikings (5-2-3) past the Tigers (2-6) in the league opener. Ryan Collins scored for Chaffey.
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MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Andre Escaval scored a golden goal shot off an Elizer Becerra assist to give the Titans a league-opening victory over the visiting Conquistadores (1-3-1, 0-1).
John Padilla had four saves for Don Lugo while Colony keeper Alex Mendiola had eight.
NONLEAGUE
Allegra Glaviano scored 17 points for the Eagles (7-3) over the visiting Cougars.
Jenna Geers added 13 points with eight rebounds for ACA.
Arrowhead Christian starts the Rio Hondo Prep Tournament Wednesday at 2 p.m.
NORTE VISTA TOURNAMENT
Carter (6-3-1) defeated Riverside Notre Dame to take home the Notre Vista championship.
Nicole Soto and Jeannette Solorzano each scored for the Lions who now await their C.B.L opener as they host Rialto Wednesday at 3:15 p.m.
RIM OF THE WORLD TOURNAMENT
Yucaipa got revenge over Temecula Valley, which beat them in the first round of the CIF-SS Division II playoffs and knocked them out of last year’s tournament. Yucaipa took home its second tournament championship this season.
Amanda Simpson scored the only goal for the Thunderbirds (9-0-1) off an assist from April Moreno.
LINFIELD CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT
Kaitlyn Mendoza and Stephanie Munguia scored for the Knights, who tied the Royals in pool play.
Goalie Emily Lloyd had three saves <NO1>while Tiffany Tflucker picked up her first varsity assist<NO>for Ontario Christian.
LINFIELD CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT
Kaitlyn Mendoza, Marisella Macias and Taylor Libolt each scored one goal for the Knights (3-6-1), who took fifth place with a victory over the Eagles.
Ontario Christian out-shot Upland Christian, 29-1.
Upland Christian’s Brooke Klotschinski saved 11 shots.
GAREY TOURNAMENT
Goalie Michelle Aguirre had six saves but the Pacers (3-5) fell to California in a pool play game. Marissa Billings came on as a substitute and recorded four saves. Pomona Catholic will face Chino at Garey High School on Saturday, December 22 at 9:10 a.m. to continue the tournament.
GAREY TOURNAMENT
Tracy Rivera and Ariana Hollings scored second-half goals to help the Pacers (3-5) overcome a 1-0 halftime deficit and earn a pool play victory.
Nicole Fox had two saves for Pomona Catholic, who was outshot 7-5 by Nogales.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Victor Galeana and Hugo Areola scored a goal each while keeper Taylor Gerdey made 11 saves for Yucaipa.
Jordan Kinder and Austin Mobley had assists for Redlands East Valley, who outshot Yucaipa 27-3.
NONLEAGUE
Art Ortega, Carlis Teran, Kyle Albenisius and Casey McCreery scored two goals each for the Falcons (3-0-2).
Richard Mann had four assists for Aquinas, who had 22 shots overall.
NONLEAGUE
Midfielder Zach Oliver scored the lone goal of the match to help keep the visiting Knights (4-0) remain undefeated with a win over the Saints (2-5).
Jason Fredrickson had the assist while keeper Frank Torres had three saves for Ontario Christian.
San Dimas’ goalie Ceaser Lemus had two saves.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Jeanette Solorzano scored twice to give the Lions (5-3-1, 1-1) their first league victory this year with a win over the visiting Eagles.
Michelle Garcia had five saves for Carter while Eisenhower goalie Edith Valles had four saves.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Hannah Carroll, Nina King and Courtney Mera each scored a goal to give the Terriers (2-2, 2-0) a win over the host Steelers (0-2 in league).
Redlands outshot Fontana 19-4 and also led 1-0 at the half. Yesenia Najera had eight saves for Fontana.
NONLEAGUE
Chaffey’s Alejandro Martinez scored their lone goal.
NONLEAGUE
Jesus Ramos scored multiple goals as the Cougars (3-4-1) defeated visiting Norte Vista.
LINFIELD CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT
ACA made Upland Christian’s goalie Brooke Klopschinski day a busy one, as she contributed 30 saves.
LINFIELD CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT
Jessica Jones and Jourdin Worley scored goals, and Miranda Thrasher had the victory in goal for the Knights.
NONLEAGUE
Angelique Facio had a pair of goals for the Cowgirls over visiting Montclair.
NONLEAGUE
Tiffany Peña and Tessa Burckhard scored as the Cats (6-1-1) edged the Cardinals (0-5). San Bernardino’s lone goal was scored by Daisy Naranjo on an assist by Juana Padilla.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Miles Byass scored a team leading two goals to add to his nine on the season as the Terriers (4-1-1, 1-0) defeated Carter in their C.B.L. opener.Redlands will face Fontana at 3:15 p.m. Friday.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
The Knights (4-1, 1-0) scored four goals in the second half, two by Ricky Sagala after his one in the first half.
NONLEAGUE
Miguel Flores 2 and Herber Ramirez eached scored two goals as the SkyHawks (1-2-1) registered their first victory in school history. Sumitt suffered through a 0-14 season in its initial campaign a year ago.Decnny Hernandez, Alejandro Mejia Avila and Roger Solorzawo also scored while Jeff Salt and Tim Hicks comnbined for seven saves.
NONLEAGUE
The Cats (7-1) scored four goals in the second half to defeat the visiting Spartans. Romero Garcia scored three goals for Kaiser, which hosts San Bernardino High School on Friday.
NONLEAGUE
Barry Hathaway and Ezequiel Zuniga scored a goal each for Yucca Valley over visiting 29 palms.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Megan Ollar scoref four goals for the Wildcats (2-2, 1-1) over the Eagles in their home C.B.L. opener. Erin Rhodes contibuted with four assists and scored a goal for REV.
Kristen Subero scored Eisenhower’s only goal.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Junior midfielder Amanda Simpson scored the game’s only goal with 13 minutes to play as the Thunderbirds (6-0, 2-0) squeezed past the Knights (0-5-1, 0-1).
Yucaipa had a commanding 24-10 lead in shots, but Rialto goalies Justine Cabral and Natalia Guevara managed 10 saves each.
NONLEAGUE
Alyssa Windle notched a hat trick as the Falcons (1-3) won their first game of the year. Yesenia Castillo added two goals for Aquinas, with Renae Ruben notching one.
NONLEAGUE
Bobbie Roberts, Tiffany Pena, and Vanessa Chavarin each scored for the Cats (5-1-1) over the host Huskies.
Kaiser will play today at 3:15 p.m. at San Bernardino high school.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Hanna Rozzy scored on a penalty kick in the second half for Redlands, which plays at Fontana on Friday. Carter’s next game is Friday at Eisenhower.
NONLEAGUE
Jason Fredrickson, Zach Oliver and Michael Whalen each had a goal and an assist to lead the host Knights (3-0) past the Warriors (2-6-1).
NONLEAGUE
Brian Rivera and Brian Borjon scored to lift the Vikings (4-1-2) past the Braves.
NONLEAGUE
Jonathan Lono and Eduardo Perez scored both goals for the Tigers (2-4) over the visiting Bearcats.
NONLEAGUE
San Bernardino had 13 shots host to Norte Vista’s eight but couldn’t find the net. Elizabeth Perkins had six saves for the Cardinals (0-4).
NONLEAGUE
Cesar Brambila, Byron Medina, Luis Nolasco, Jose Telles, and Albert Guzman each scored a goal in the Bruins (3-1) win over visiting Colton.
NONLEAGUE
Charles Izydorek and Robbie Roach had two goals each to lead the visiting Eagles (5-0-2), who scored four first-half goals as they traveled way on yonder across the street to defeat the Bulldogs.
T.J. Pierce and Jordan Martinez had two assists each for ACA.
BREA OLINDA TOURNAMENT
Both of Eisenhower’s goals came in the second half with Jose Reyna scoring just after halftime. Miguel Garcia and goalkeeper Daniel Montalvo had an assist each with Montalvo also stopping five shots.
Eisenhower faces Sunny Hills today at 8 p.m. at Brea Olinda HS.
NONLEAGUE
Jenna Gann scored the Knights (1-5) only goal in their match.
Ontario Christian plays in the Linfield Christian Tournament Thursday.
NONLEAGUE
Sammy Lavoie, Kerri Bethell and Julie Tudor each had a goal to pace the visiting Sun Devils (3-1-1) over Victor Valley.
NONLEAGUE
Jessica Parker and Annalysa Rodrigue scored the goals for their Bulldogs (4-2) over the Eagles.
NONLEAGUE
NONLEAGUE
Oliver Lopez scored for the Cougars (2-4-1), who tied against Ramona (1-0-3) for the first time this season.
Goalie Adam Zepeda stopped six shots, including a penalty kick, for Norco, who led 1-0 at the half.
NORTE VISTA TOURNAMENT
Evilio Carrera and Kyle Feldman scored for the Yellowjackets, who sneaked by the Lions in the Norte Vista Tournament. Anthony Rodrigez had seven saves for the Yellowjackets.
Colton (4-2-1) is at intra-district rival Bloomington at 4:45 p.m. tonight.
Abraham Garza had a first-half goal for Carter.
BREA OLINDA TOURNAMENT
Daniel Ponce took advantage of a misplayed ball by the defense and scored on a 30-yard strike to give the Eagles (5-1-2) a pool play victory over Savannah.
Both of Eisenhower’s goals came in the second half with Jose Reyna scoring just after halftime. Miguel Garcia and goalkeeper Daniel Montalvo had an assist each with Montalvo also stopping five shots.
Eisenhower faces Sunny Hills on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Brea Olinda HS to continue the tournament.
WESTERN CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT
GAME 1
Stephanie Perez scored twice and Michelle Urbina added another as the Cavaliers eventually won the game on penalty kicks. Montclair’s Mayra Sanchez also had an assist.
Summit’s Sarah Brown had two goals and Jennifer Souza also scored.
GAME 2
Stephanie Perez and Mayra Sanchez scored a goal apiece for the Cavaliers (3-3-3), who fell on the second game of the day in pool play to Whittier Christian on penalty kicks.
Sanchez also added an assist.
BURBANK BURROUGHS TOURNAMENT
Jorge Vergara scored on a 25-yard free kick in the 75th minute and added an assist for the Steelers (3-2-1) in the consolation championship.
Roman Diaz scored on a volley from Vergara in the 65th to put Fontana up at the beginning of the half. Goalie Adrian Ramirez compiled five saves for the Steelers, who hosts Miller in their Citrus Belt League opener on Wednesday at 3:15 p.m.
WESTERN CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT
Stephanie Perez scored a goal and had an assist for the Cavailers in a tie with Flintridge prep in pool play of the tournament. They will conclude play today.
WESTERN CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT
Jeannette Solorzano scored in the first half to lead the Lions (4-0) to a pool play victory over the Tigers (2-3). Carter plays at Chino Hills this morning at 8:40 to continue pool play.
ALISO NIGUEL TOURNAMENT
Catherine Suits scored with 30 seconds left for Los Alamitos to give the Bulldogs (2-1) their first loss of the season. Brittany Dobbs had Ayala’s lone goal.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Braelyn Tirella scored two goals to give the visiting Thunderbirds (5-0, 1-0) a league-opening victory over the Wildcats (1-2, 0-1) in the rain.
Yucaipa goalkeeper Jessica White had 13 saves while Redlands East Valley goalie Brittany Winegar had nine.
WESTERN CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT
Brian Borjon and Victor Cervantes scored for the Vikings (1-1-1), who meet Fairmont Prep at 9:50 a.m. today at Cal Poly Pomona to continue the tournament.
Arrowhead Christian 2, Saddleback Valley Christian 1
Alan Supernaw scored all the goals needed that for the Eagles (2-0-1)
over the Lions.
Arrowhead Christian plays a double-headder today, one at 2 p.m. and
the other at 8 p.m. both at Linfield Christian.
HESPERIA TOURNAMENT
Apple Valley 2, Serrano 1 (sudden death PK)
Junior midfielder Garrett Smith scored on the first sudden death
penalty kick to lift the Sun Devils to semifinal win over Serrano.
That came after the teams finished tied, each making four of their
five penalty kicks.
Bradley Noss has the regulation goal for Apple Valley (3-1) while
Cory Diedench scored for the Diamondbacks.
Yucaipa 2, Rim of the World 0
George Calderon and Mason Taylor each scored second-half goals as the
Thunderbirds (3-3) won their consolation quarterfinal match.
Kyle Rose had 10 saves in a losing effort for the Fighting Scots
(0-3).
NONLEAGUE
Chino 2, Alta Loma 1
Arturo Garcia scored two goals to lead the Cowboys (2-0) to victory
over the Braves, who got a goal from Larry Llamas. Chino hosts Bell
Gardens today at 3:15 p.m.
Fontana 4, Bloomington 0
Christian Camacho had two goals and an assist to lead the Rebels
(3-1) past the Bruins (2-1). Antonio Salazar added a goal and an
assist for Fontana, which visits Glendale in a Burbank Tournament
game at 4:30
Analysa Rodriguez scored the only goal for the visiting Bulldogs
(2-0) and goalie Alicen Wright had three saves.
Kylie Doniak had the only assist for Ayala, which travels to Los
Alamitos for a second-round pool play game at 3 p.m. today.
Upland 1, Mission Viejo 0
Judy Christopher scored early in the second half and Laura Frederick
made six saves to lead the Highlanders (2-1-1) to a pool play
victory. Upland plays El Toro at Aliso Viejo Aliso Niguel High School
on Saturday at 1 p.m.
NORTE VISTA TOURNAMENT
Carter 3, Perris 0
Monica Merriman had a goal and an assist to lead the Lions (3-0) to a
pool play victory and into the championship game at Riverside Norte
Vista on Monday at 2 p.m.
Carter plays in the Western Christian Tournament today against San
Jacinto at 2:45 p.m. at Cabrillo Park in Upland.
NONLEAGUE
Bloomington 3, Fontana 2
Jennifer Espinoza scored the game-winning goal in the 60th minute to
break a 2-2 tie, keeping the Bruins (4-0) undefeated.
Crystal Sanchez had the assist, one of two for her, while Karyna
Velasquez had a goal and an assist for Bloomington. Rudy Leon scored
both goals for the Steelers (3-2-2).
Kaiser 4, Montclair 1
Stephany Monroe scored two goals and had two assits for the Cats
(2-0) over the visiting Cavailers (1-1-2). Bobbie Roberts also
contibuted with the other two assists and had a goal herself for the
winning effort.
Stephanie Perez had the goal for Montclair.
Upland Christian 5, Riverside Sherman Indian 0
Stephanie Escobedo and Annette Ferriria each scored two goals for the
Eagles (3-0) over the visiting shutouts.
Brooke Klopchinski had four saves in today’s game clinching her third
straight shutout.
NOTRE VISTA TOURNAMENT
Freshman Milan Galloway scored her first varsity goal to seal the victory for the Lions (2-0) in pool play over Citrus Hill.
Carter continues tournament play Thursday against Perris at 3:15 p.m. Thursday.
at Notre Vista HS
Citrus Hill saves:Anais Zuniga 7.
Carter goals Jeannette Solorzano, Milan Galloway. Assists: Ny’Risie Castillo, Alyssa Bailey. Saves: Michelle Garcia 5.
Shots: Carter 10; Citrus Hill 5.
BEAUMONT WINTER CLASSIC
Yucaipa (4-0) won the tournament for the fifth straight year, defeating Beaumont in the championship for the second year in row.
On penalty kicks, Hailey Lopez shot lower left to beat the Beuamont keeper and send the Thunderbirds (4-0) into a celebration.
Yucaipa’s Kellie Bohner and April Moreno scored a goal each while goalie Jessica White had four saves.
Yucaipa defeated Moreno Valley Valley View 2-1 in the semifinals despite not having four starters due to them taking the SATs.
Yucaipa opens up Citrus Belt League play on the road against Redlands East Valley on Friday, December 7.
