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BOYS SOCCER
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1st Team - JH Offensive MVP - Hector Estrada 11 Mid
1st Team - JH Oscar Medina 10 Defense
1st Team - JH Andres Manzano 11 Mid
1st Team - JH Jose Flores 11 Mid
1st Team - JH Francisco Higuera 11 Forward
1st Team - JH Walter Zavala 11 Defense
Here are my rankings for this week, as published on Thursday.
Boys Basketball
1. Etiwanda
2. Chino Hills
3. Eisenhower
4. Summit
5. Silverado
Girls Basketball
1. Etiwanda
2. Summit
3. Rialto
4. Cajon
5. Eisenhower
Boys Soccer
1. Fontana
2. Redlands East Valley
3. Oak Hills
4. Granite Hills
5. Cajon
Girls Soccer
1. Los Osos
2. Granite Hills
3. Serrano
4. Ayala
5. Ontario Christian
Girls Water Polo
1. Los Osos
2. Upland
3. Ayala
4. Redlands East Valley
5. Citrus Valley
OK, here they are, for better or for worse.
I compiled the first Top 5 rankings for the county in the winter sports. They are running in Thursday's paper. Due to coaches not submitting results, some of the rankings are based on CIF polls as much as anything. Rialto girls basketball, unranked despite being 14-1, is the biggest slight I've found in the CIF polls. Are there others?
Boys basketball
1. Etiwanda
2. Chino Hills
3. Eisenhower
4. Summit
5. Silverado
Girls basketball
1. Etiwanda
2. Summit (beat Corona Centennial)
3. Rialto (lost to Corona Centennial)
4. Cajon
5. Eisenhower
Boys soccer
1. Fontana (beat Redlands East Valley)
2. Redlands East Valley (beat Oak Hills on penalty kicks in the San Gorgonio Tournament)
3. Oak Hills
4. Cajon
5. Colton
Girls soccer
1. Los Osos
2. Granite Hills
3. Serrano
4. Ayala
5. Ontario Christian
Girls water polo
1. Los Osos
2. Upland
3. Ayala
4. Redlands East Valley
5. Cajon
Dual-meet wrestling
(which is not in Thursday's paper)
1. Oak Hills
2. Sultana
3. Alta Loma
4. Bloomington
5. San Gorgonio
Don't worry, I didn't forget about the ladies.
Division 1
Player of the Year - Lauren Bohaboy, Sr. Fwd - Santa Margarita
Coach of the Year - Frank Pace and Kathy Desmond - Flintridge Sacred Heart
Sammy Jo Prud'homme, Jr, GK, Aliso Niguel
Taylor Alderete, Jr., F, Anaheim Canyon
Lindsey Luke, Sr., GK, Corona del Mar
Rylee Baisden, Jr., F/D, Esperanza
Paulina Good, Jr., MF, Esperanza
Nosa Ogiamien, So., F, Esperanza
Katie Johnson, Jr., F, Flintridge Sacred Heart
Kayla Mills, So., D, Flintridge Sacred Heart
Tera Trujillo, Jr., MF, Flintridge Sacred Heart
Natalie Zeenni, Sr., D, Flintridge Sacred Heart
Adriana Gjonovich, Sr., MF, Los Alamitos
Mariah Helmer, Sr., MF, Mission Viejo
Addison Carroll, Jr., F, Redlands
Tessa Andujar, Sr., F, San Clemente
Frannie Coxe, Sr., MF, San Clemente
Janae Cousineau, Jr., MF, San Clemente
Lauren Bohaboy, Sr., F, Santa Margarita
Mackenzie Cochrane, Sr., D, Santa Margarita
Leigh Edwards, Sr., MF, Santa Margarita
Torey Markowitz, Sr., D, Tesoro
Natalie Warner, Sr, MF, Trabuco Hills
Kodi Lavrusky, Jr., F, Yucaipa
Division 2
Player of the Year - Riley Ridgik, Sr. Midfield - Buena
Coach of the Year - Trish Butterbaugh -Buena
Daisy Cardona, Sr., MF, Buena
Riley Ridgik, Sr., MF, Buena
Taylor Wright, Sr., D, Buena
Mallory Carcich, Jr., D, Crescenta Valley
Michelle Craft, Jr., GK, Great Oak
Lo'eau LaBonta, Sr., F, Los Osos
Laura McGrail, Sr., F, Los Osos
Ninfa Ramirez, Sr., MF, Murrieta Valley
Monique Pendleberry, Sr., MF/D, Newbury Park
Morgan Valenzuela, Sr., D, Newbury Park
Elizabeth Caparis, Sr., F, Palos Verdes
Haley Rosen, Sr., MF, Palos Verdes
Haylee DeGrood, Jr., D/MF, Riverside Poly
Cierra Gamble, Jr., MF, Corona Santiago
Sydnie Green, Sr., D, Corona Santiago
Brittany Aanderud, Jr., MF, Sunny Hills
Alex Balistrieri, Sr., D, Sunny Hills
Michelle Bagheri, Sr., D, Upland
Devin Wright, Sr., MF, Upland
Arnelle Ship, So., F, Westlake
Kimberly Marshall, Sr., MF, Long Beach Wilson
Breegan Saller, Sr., GK, Long Beach Wilson
Only two county teams, the Ayala girls and Oak Hills boys, advance on to the regional tournament, which starts Tuesday and will end Saturday at Downey Warren High School. The pair of Bulldogs are looking to avenge CIF-SS championship losses, with Ayala falling to Bishop Amat in the Division 2 finals Friday and Oak Hills losing to Pico Rivera in the D4 championship Saturday. First-round games are Tuesday at 4 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
Division 1 Girls
Westview at No. 1 San Clemente
Buena at No. 4 Bullard
Wilson at No. 3 El Camino Real
Ayala at No. 2 Torrey Pines
Division 2 Boys
Coronado at No. 1 Claremont
Oak Hills at No. 4 Reedley
Canoga Park at No. 3 Santa Barbara
Citrus Hill at No. 2 University City
The times and sites for this weekend's CIF-SS soccer championships were finalized Wednesday, with three county teams set to battle for titles in their respective divisions. Both county boys soccer teams that are still alive, Fontana in Division 3 and Oak Hills in Division 4, will play Saturday. The Mojave River League champion Bulldogs, making their second consecutive CIF championship appearance, will play No. 2-seeded Pico Rivera El Rancho in the D4 title game at 9:30 a.m. at Downey Warren High School while the Citrus Belt League champion Steelers will face off against No. 4-seeded Paramount in the D3 title game at 5 p.m. at Mission Viejo High School.
The top-seeded team in Division 3 girls, Ayala, will play its championship game on Friday, as the Bulldogs will take on No. 2-seeded La Puente Bishop Amat at 7:30 p.m. at Warren High School. Bishop Amat defeated No. 3 Granite Hills in the semifinals Tuesday.
These will be played tomorrow.
Division 2
Corona Santiago at No. 1 Palos Verdes
Upland at No. 4 Buena
No. 3 Long Beach Wilson at Sunny Hills
No. 2 Los Osos at Newbury Park
Division 3
Flintridge Prep at No. 1 Ayala
Quartz Hill at Righetti
Garden Grove Pacifica at No. 3 Granite Hills
Serrano at No. 2 La Puente Bishop Amat
Division 4
Arlington at No. 1 Oaks Christian
Ramona Convent at Don Lugo
Chino at No. 3 Canyon Springs
No. 2 Brentwood at South Torrance
Division 5
Palm Desert at No. 1 Lancaster Desert Christian
No. 4 Lompoc Cabrillo at Woodcrest Christian
Downey at No. 3 Santa Ynez
Cajon at No. 2 La Serna
Division 7
Citrus Valley at Marshall
Desert Hot Springs at Amino Leadership
Arroyo vs. No. 3 Sierra Canyon at El Camino Real HS
Viewpoint vs. No. 2 Rim of the World at San Gorgonio HS
Games will be played Tuesday.
Division 1
No. 1 San Clemente at Yucaipa
Los Alamitos at Corona del Mar
Santa Margarita at Harvard-Westlake
No. 4 Dana Hills at Trabuco Hills
No. 3 Flintridge Sacred Heart at Aliso Niguel
Tesoro at Newport Harbor
Mission Viejo at Edison
No. 2 Esperanza at Mater Dei
Division 2
No. 1 Palos Verdes at Troy
Westlake at Corona Santiago
Murrieta Valley at Upland
No. 4 Buena at Riverside King
No. 3 Long Beach Wilson at Mira Costa
Sunny Hills at Glendora
Riverside Poly at Newbury Park
Peninsula at No. 2 Los Osos
Granite Hills is doing work in girls soccer yet again, as the Cougars are the top-ranked team in Division 3 in this week's poll.
DIVISION 2
1. Palos Verdes
2. Upland
3. Los Osos
4. Corona Santiago
5. Long Beach Wilson
6. Great Oak
7. Buena
8. Dos Pueblos
9. Murrieta Valley
10T. Sunny Hills
10T. Troy
DIVISION 3
1. Granite Hills
2. Ayala
3. Bishop Amat
4. Righetti
5. La Mirada
6. La Salle
7. Los Altos
8. Serrano
9. Flintridge Prep
10. Lakewood St. Joseph
DIVISION 5
1. Lancaster Desert Christian
2. Palm Springs
3. Ontario Christian
4. Grace Brethren
5. El Rancho
6. Linfield Christian
7. Cajon
8. Pacifica
9. Santa Ynez
10. Katella
DIVISION 7
1. St. Genevieve
2. Mary Star of the Sea
3. Viewpoint
4. Rim of the World
5. Milken Community
6. Santa Clarita Christian
7. New Community Jewish
8. Animo Leadership
9. Bishop Union
10. Big Bear
Yucaipa star junior soccer player Kodi Lavrusky verbally committed to Stanford last week, according to a call received tonight from Thunderbirds soccer coach Sheila Huggins. Lavrusky is already the school's all-time leader in goals scored, having scored 92 after getting a hat trick in tonight's 4-1 victory over Redlands. She is a two-time All-Sun first-team pick, being named the Most Valuable Player as a freshman in 2009.
Things have been busy at Sultana High School lately, as the school recently hired longtime assistant coach Blake Robbins as head football coach to replace Zane Sweeney while seeing two-time defending CIF champion girls soccer coach Daniel Polmounter step down.
Robbins has most recently served as a defensive coordinator for the Sultans, who have a 21-game losing streak dating back to 2007. Robbins has seen success at Sultana, as he was an assistant on the 2005 Mojave River League championship team. He was hired three weeks ago according to a conversation we had yesterday.
Polmounter, fresh off a second-straight CIF-SS Division 4 title, stepped down to spend more time with his wife Stephanie and two children, 2-year old Bryant and 2-month old Camryn. Along with serving as an assistant coach on the football team and a baseball umpire, it got to be too much for the former Eisenhower kicker.
"I love coaching soccer and coaching these girls, but it didn't leave time for my family," Polmounter said. "I didn't see how I could continue coaching and still be there as a husband and father. It got to be too much."
Sultana made the clean sweep in Division 4, grabbing the Offensive Player of the Year (Brianna Gonzalez), Defensive Player of the Year (Mayra Diaz) and Coach of the Year (Danny Polmounter) honors. It's good to be the two-time defending division champs.
These were e-mailed to me last Thursday by Arroyo Valley athletic director Matt Howell, but I was in Las Vegas and out of e-mail access. Plus, my typing could have been ugly after spending afternoons at various sportsbooks watching my brackets spontaneously combust.
So I apologize for the delay and here they are.
The division shifts in football got most of the attention by the CIF-Southern Section on Monday, but several other powerful local teams in other sports were impacted by the changes.
One of the teams most impacted was the Redlands East Valley girls volleyball team. The three-time defending CIF-SS champions are being bumped up a class from Division 2-AA to 1-A. The Baseline and Citrus Belt leagues were bumped up in softball from Division 2 to Division 1 and the Citrus Belt was bumped up from Division 2 to Division 1 in girls soccer.
The High Desert also saw its soccer prowess recognized as two-time defending Division 4 girls champion Sultana moves into Division 3, along with CIF-State Southern California Division II regional champion Granite Hills. The boys soccer teams got a bump too, with the Mojave River League moving up to Division 4 and the Desert Sky League going to Division 5.
Bloomington swept the superlatives here, as senior goalkeeper Chelsea Lesniak was named Most Valuable Player while head coach Rosa Quiroz won coach of the year.
SUPERLATIVES
Most Valuable Player: Chelsea Lesniak, Bloomington, GK, Sr.
Coach of the Year: Rosa Quiroz, Bloomington
FIRST TEAM
Katherine Bathgate, Bloomington, F, Sr.
Jennifer Espinoso, Bloomington, F, Sr.
Jasmine Medina, Bloomington, D, Jr.
Tanya Velasquez, Bloomington, MF, Jr.
Clarissa Contreras, Jurupa Valley, MF, Jr.
Becky Finn, Jurupa Valley, D, Sr.
Silvia Sanchez, Jurupa Valley, MF, Sr.
Francesca Escobedo, Kaiser, D, Jr.
Emma Martinez, Kaiser, MF, Sr.
Priscilla Martinez, Kaiser, D, Sr.
Lilla Torres, Norte Vista, D, So.
Audrey Correra, Patriot, MF, Sr.
Melissa Johnson, Patriot, MF, Sr.
Briana McCarthy, Patriot, D, Sr.
Jennifer Summerville, Patriot, F, Sr.
Elizabeth Amado, Summit, F, Sr.
Brittney Bravo, Summit, F, So.
Carina Perez, Summit, D, Sr.
Emily Perez, Summit, D, Sr.
What a difference a week makes. After losing to Sultana in the CIF-SS Division 4 title game, Granite Hills captured the Division II Southern California Regional championship with a 2-1 victory over Irvine Beckman.
Correspondent Brian Baiotto was on the scene at Warren High School and reported that Kristine Pasek scored two early goals to pave the way for the Cougars, who finally broke through in a title game after several near-misses in CIF and regional championship games in recent years.
Granite Hills defeated both the CIF-SS Division 2 champion (Harvard-Westlake) and runner-up (Beckman), along with the CIF-Central Section Division III champion (Clovis North) to grab the title.
Now we are down to 3 - Eisenhower boys basketball, Summit girls basketball and Granite Hills girls soccer. The latter two pulled off upsets, with Summit winning at Corona Santiago and Granite Hills upsetting CIF-SS Division 2 champion Harvard-Westlake.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Division I
Quarterfinals
Mater Dei 88, Rancho Verde 48
Taft 66, Leuzinger 63
Long Beach Poly 67, Etiwanda 64
Westchester 73, Santa Monica 64
Division II
Quarterfinals
Eisenhower 76, Liberty 57
Compton 69, Hoover 53
Pasadena 49, Murrieta Valley 43
Lincoln 72, Summit 67
Semifinals
Compton at No. 1 Eisenhower
Pasadena at No. 2 Lincoln
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Division I
Quarterfinals
Long Beach Poly 81, Stockdale 50
Summit 63, Santiago 58
Santa Monica 59, Canyon Springs 56
Clovis West 65, San Diego 59
Semifinals
Summit at No. 1 Long Beach Poly
No. 3 Santa Monica at No. 2 Clovis West
Division III
Quarterfinals
Santa Margarita 42, Buena 39
Bishop Amat 70, Agoura 61
Inglewood 46, Muir 41
Mt. Miguel 64, Barstow 40
GIRLS SOCCER
Division II
Semifinals
Beckman 3, Coronado 2 (OT)
Granite Hills 2, Harvard-Westlake 1
Championship
Beckman vs. Granite Hills, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Downey Warren HS
This is what we have from the games last night. Summit High School is chugging along nicely in both boys and girls basketball, while Granite Hills stayed alive in girls soccer. Both sports resume their playoffs Thursday.
BOYS BASKETBALL
Division I
First Round
Mater Dei 90, Buchanan 65
Rancho Verde 56, Rancho Bernardo 40
Leuzinger 91, Washington Prep 72
Taft 66, Loyola 65
Etiwanda 67, El Camino 58
Long Beach Poly 87, Crenshaw 62
Santa Monica 67, Clovis East 65
Westchester 77, Colony 42
Quarterfinals
Rancho Verde at Mater Dei, 7:30 p.m.
Leuzinger at Taft
Long Beach Poly at Etiwanda
Santa Monica at Westchester
Division II
First Round
Liberty 69, Mark Keppel 49
Compton 67, San Joaquin Memorial 63
Hoover 53, Damien 48
Murrieta Valley 61, Burbank 36
Pasadena 64, University 44
Summit 67, San Pedro 64
Quarterfinals
Liberty at Eisenhower
Compton at Hoover
Pasadena at Murrieta Valley
Summit at Lincoln
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Division I
First Round
Long Beach Poly 71, Washington Prep 27
Stockdale 78, Carson 72
Summit 62, Ayala 52
Santiago 68, Poway 55
Santa Monica 54, Narbonne 39
Canyon Springs 72, Etiwanda 62
San Diego 43, Troy 42
Clovis West 84, Taft 53
Quarterfinals
Stockdale at Long Beach Poly
Summit at Santiago
Canyon Springs at Santa Monica
San Diego at Clovis West
Division III
First Round
Santa Margarita 71, Monroe 46
Buena 67, Birmingham 46
Bishop Amat 72, Academy OLP 57
Agoura 83, Clovis North 40
Inglewood 70, Tulare 19
Muir 52, Frontier 38
Barstow 73, Ridgeview 62
Mt. Miguel 47, Orange Lutheran 46
Quarterfinals
Buena at Santa Margarita, 6 p.m.
Bishop Amat at Agoura
Muir at Inglewood
Barstow at Mt. Miguel, 6 p.m.
GIRLS SOCCER
Division I
Quarterfinals
Buchanan 2, Sultana 0
San Clemente 1, El Camino Real 0
La Costa Canyon 2, Riverside King 1
Esperanza 2, Rancho Buena Vista 1 (OT)
Division II
Quarterfinals
Coronado 5, Sierra Vista 0
Beckman 2, West Hills 2 (Beckman wins PKs 3-2)
Granite Hills 2, Clovis North 0
Harvard-Westlake 11, Belmont 0
Semifinals
Beckman at Coronado
Granite Hills at Harvard-Westlake
While the county boys soccer teams were shut out of the SoCal regional brackets, the combatants in the Division 4 girls championship made the cut. D4 champion Sultana made the Division 1 bracket, where it'll play Buchanan at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Tice Park or Lamonica Stadium in Clovis. Granite Hills qualified in D2, where it'll also head to Clovis to play Clovis North Tuesday. The game will be at Tice Park or Clovis West HS.
Semifinals will be played Thursday with the championship being played Saturday at Downey Warren High School.
Division 1
Sultana at Buchanan
San Clemente at El Camino Real
Riverside King at La Costa Canyon
Rancho Buena Vista at Esperanza
Division 2
Sierra Vista at Coronado
Beckman at West Hills
Granite Hills at Clovis North
Belmont at Harvard-Westlake
Sultana left no doubt tonight, as Brianna Gonzalez scored twice and Britney Roberts had a goal and an assist for the victorious Sultans, who felt like this year's victory redeemed the close, penalty-kick nature of last year's triumph against Granite Hills.
"This was a lot less nerve-wracking," Sultana coach Daniel Polmounter said. "We proved a point tonight. All we've been hearing is how Granite is going to run the score up on us. We just played hard the entire time."
Granite Hills had its chances at times and was only outshot 11-9, but the Cougars fell in the title game for the third straight year. In four title-game appearances since 2006, all Granite Hills has to show for it is a split title in 2006 back when the CIF awarded two titles in the event of regulation ties.
Cougars coach Mike Bradbury didn't want to talk, instead asking Daily Press reporter Matthew Peters and I to direct the story toward Sultana. That story will be available in a couple hours online and in the paper tomorrow.
The High Desert remains alive and well in soccer going into this weekend's CIF-SS title games, as all three remaining teams in the boys and girls playoffs are located north of the Cajon Pass.
On the girls side, Sultana and Granite Hills will get a chance to replay their classic Division 4 championship game from a year ago, which the Sultans won on penalty kicks, 7 p.m. Friday at Downey Warren High School. The Sultans advanced to the finals with a 1-0 victory over No. 1-seeded La Puente Bishop Amat Tuesday while No. 2 Granite Hills defeated Hacienda Heights Los Altos 1-0 in the semifinals.
On the boys side, No. 1-seeded Oak Hills advanced to the Division 6 championship in its inaugural season by ousting Brentwood Tuesday. After a scoreless tie in regulation, the Bulldogs won the penalty-kick round 4-1 on goals by Abel Arriola, Brett Croft, Juan Nuno and Sergio Romero. The Bulldogs will face El Monte Mountain View at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Warren HS.
In the other semifinals Tuesday, Redlands East Valley fell to Harvard-Westlake 4-0 in Division 2 girls while Malibu defeated Ontario Christian on penalty kicks 3-2 in D6 girls after the teams played to a 1-1 tie.
Still have quite a few teams trucking, as Redlands East Valley, Sultana, Granite Hills and Ontario Christian have all advanced. All will be on the road Tuesday, as will boys semifinalist Oak Hills. The CIF had to make it tough for us, didn't it?
Division 2
Quarterfinals
Harvard-Westlake 1, Laguna Hills 0
Redlands East Valley 1, Corona del Mar 0
Beckman 1, Ayala 0
Flintridge Sacred Heart 3, Saugus 2
Semifinals
Redlands East Valley at Harvard-Westlake
Flintridge Sacred Heart at Beckman
Division 3
Quarterfinals
Sunny Hills 1, Bloomington 0
Division 4
Quarterfinals
Bishop Amat 3, Santa Maria St. Joseph's 2
Sultana 2, La Serna 1
Los Altos 1, Santa Ynez 0
Granite Hills 5, Serrano 0
Semifinals
Sultana at Bishop Amat
Granite Hills at Los Altos
Division 6
Quarterfinals
Lancaster Desert Christian 9, Calvary Murrieta 1
St. Margaret's 1, Santa Paula 0 (2OT)
Malibu 6, San Jacinto 0
Ontario Christian 3, Woodcrest Christian 0
Semifinals
St. Margaret's at Desert Christian
Ontario Christian at Malibu
Results from yesterday, with quarterfinals being played tomorrow.
Division 1
Second Round
Santa Margarita 2, Los Osos 1
Division 2
Second Round
Redlands East Valley 1, Hart (REV wins PKs 3-1)
Ayala 1, Anaheim Canyon 0
Saugus 5, Yucaipa 2
Quarterfinals
Redlands East Valley at Corona del Mar
Ayala at Beckman
Division 3
Second Round
Bloomington 2, Mayfair 1 (OT)
Quarterfinals
Bloomington at Sunny Hills
Division 4
Second Round
Bishop Amat 4, Rim of the World 0
Sultana 3, Silverado 1
Serrano 0, Lakewood St. Joseph's 0 (Serrano wins PKs, 5-4)
Granite Hills 4, Cajon 2
Quarterfinals
La Serna at Sultana
Serrano at Granite Hills
Division 6
Second Round
Lancaster Desert Christian 11, Arrowhead Christian 0
Ontario Christian 1, Oxford Academy 0
Quarterfinals
Woodcrest Christian at Ontario Christian
These games will be played Wednesday.
Division 1
Esperanza at Trabuco Hills
Murrieta Valley at Palos Verdes
Capistrano Valley at Long Beach Poly
Los Osos at Santa Margarita
Moorpark at Edison
Buena at Long Beach Wilson
Mater Dei at Los Alamitos
Royal at San Clemente
Division 2
Harvard-Westlake at El Dorado
Laguna Hills at Valencia
Hart at Redlands East Valley
Crescenta Valley at Corona del Mar
Beckman at Burbank
Anaheim Canyon at Ayala
Saugus at Yucaipa
St. Lucy's vs. Brea Olinda-Flintridge Sacred Heart winner
This sport returns a defending champion, as Mojave River League champion Sultana will try to defend its Division 4 crown. Ontario Christian, also a frequent participant deep in the playoffs, notched the No. 2 seed in Division 6. Wild card games will be played Wednesday, with the first round starting Friday.
DIVISION 2
Wild Card
A: Chino at Burbank Burroughs
B: Villa Park at Nogales
C: Canyon Country Canyon at Highland
D: Fontana at Ontario
E: Palmdale at Arcadia.
First Round
Wild Card A at Harvard-Westlake
Redlands at El Dorado
Eastside at Laguna Hills
Valencia at Walnut
Wild Card B at Redlands East Valley
Glendora at Hart
Montclair at Corona del Mar
Knight at Crescenta Valley
Wild Card C at Beckman
South Hills at Burbank
Chaminade at Ayala
Wild Card D at Anaheim Canyon
Wild Card E at Saugus
Colony at Yucaipa
St. Lucy's at Lancaster
Brea Olinda at Flintridge Sacred Heart.
Just got a call in from the San Bernardino-San Gorgonio girls soccer game, which saw the Cardinals tie the Spartans 1-1 and clinch the first-ever girls soccer playoff berth for SBHS. The Cardinals (5-12-4 overall, 4-3-3 San Andreas League) needed to tie or win to qualify and got a goal from Patricia Aguirre with five minutes left to do so.
Not much has changed here lately, as Granite Hills is No. 2 in Division IV while Ontario Christian holds that spot in D6.
No real changes here, as Ontario Christian remains No. 2 in the Division 6 poll while Granite Hills and Serrano are back-to-back at No. 3 and No. 4 in the Division IV poll.
Ontario Christian, a perennial CIF contender, is looking like a decent bet to play for a title, as the Knights are ranked second in the Division VI poll. Besides that, Granite Hills and Serrano are looking good in Division IV, as they are ranked No. 3 and No. 4, respectively.
This is what I got so far. If I'm missing anyone, shoot me a comment or e-mail me at tj.berka@inlandnewspapers.com
FOOTBALL
Jayson Allmond, FB, Bloomington - UCLA
Joshua Andrews, OL, Colony - Oregon State
Nat Berhe, DB, Colton - San Diego State
Aarein Booker, DB, San Bernardino - San Diego State
Chris Bradford, DL, Arroyo Valley -- Montana (I-AA)
Richard Brehaut, QB, Los Osos - UCLA
Quayshawn Buckley, DL, Colony - Washington State
Lance Evbuowman, TE, Bakersfield CC (REV) - UTEP
Arby Fields, RB, Los Osos - Northwestern
Davion Fleming, RB, Upland - Northwestern
Daron Griffin, OL, Cajon - Southern Utah (I-AA)
Obun Gwacham, WR, Ayala - Oregon State
Osahon Irabor, CB, Upland - Arizona State
Alex Jefferies, WR, Eisenhower - Fresno State
Taj Johnson, DB, Upland - SUNY-Stony Brook (I-AA)
Walter Kazee, RB, Cajon -- San Diego State
Jared Koster, LB, Norco - Colorado State
Colin Lockett, DB, Diamond Bar -- San Diego State
Rex Meikel, DL, Yucaipa - New Mexico State
Vincent Minor, RB, Etiwanda - New Mexico
Immanuel Mitchell, CB, Roosevelt - Colorado State
Brock Morris, OL, Redlands - Cal Poly SLO (I-AA)
Ibe Nduka, DE, Etiwanda - Fresno State
Josh Nunes, QB, Upland - Stanford
Craig Payne, DL, Colony - Utah
Michael Philipp, OL, Arroyo Valley - Oregon State
Michael Poage, DL, Redlands - Columbia (I-AA)
Marlon Pollard, DB, Cajon - UCLA
David Quiroga, DB, Ayala - New Mexico State
J.P. Ragan, FB, Aquinas - Northern Arizona (I-AA)
Carlos Savala, OL, College of the Desert (Kaiser) - South Florida
Brandon Sermons, DB, Diamond Ranch - UCLA
Irshad Stolden, WR, Rancho Cucamonga - UNLV
Titus Teague, RB, Pomona - Louisville
Bryan Townsend, OL, Rancho Cucamonga - Air Force
Graham Vickers, OL, Diamond Ranch - Navy
Gary Walker, DB, Redlands East Valley - Idaho
GIRLS SOCCER
Kellie Bohner, MF, Yucaipa - SMU
Hannah Carroll, MF, Redlands - SMU
Jessica Cortez, MF/F, Kaiser - UC Riverside
Sometimes lost in the hoopla of the football signings on National Signing Day are soccer signings. But there will be three local girls soccer players signing this week.
Redlands midfielder Hannah Carroll and Yucaipa midfielder Kellie Bohner, who play on the same club team, will both sign with SMU this week according to Yucaipa athletic director Mark Anderson. Carroll has five goals and nine assists for the Terriers this year while Bohner - Yucaipa's leading scorer a year ago - has missed much of the season with an ankle injury.
Kaiser midfielder/forward Jessica Cortez is also signing this week, as she'll be heading to UC Riverside. Cortez has been the leader of a powerful Kaiser team for the past few years, Cortez has 12 goals and six assists for the Cats this season.

Pete Marshall first started covering prep sports for The Sun in 1991. Since then, he has covered high school sports in person in California as far south as Calexico and as far north as Stockton, but he favors the largest county in the country. He has been around for a while, but prefers being called experienced to being called old.


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