Redlands East Valley boys soccer wins fourth consecutive CBL title

Redlands East Valley 2, Yucaipa 0 >> Jonathan Garcia and Alec Hooper each scored a goal for the Wildcats (21-2-1, 12-1) off an assist from Nick Perez. REV
The Citrus Belt League victory over the Thunderbirds results in the fourth consecutive league championship for the Wildcats.
Redlands East Valley will play at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday against Citrus Valley, who is currently second in the league standings.

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Rancho Cucamonga girls soccer earns first league victory of the season

A second half goal by Rancho Cucamonga’s Lauren Perry proved to be the difference in the Cougars’ Baseline League home victory over Los Osos, 2-1, on Jan. 20.

Devyn Kelsey of the Grizzlies provided the early lead with a goal in the first half but it was Olore Imoohi of the Cougars, who was responsible for tying the game after a successful free kick opportunity.

It was the first league win of the season for Rancho Cucamonga (10-2-2, 1-1-1) while the Grizzlies suffer their third straight league loss.

Baseline League:

  • Olivia Seddon struck first for Chino Hills in the 2-0 victory over Upland with a shot to the upper right corner. Madeleine Tarin added to the lead with a header off an assist from Jessica Miclat.
  • Jordan Tadros had one goal and an assist in the first half for St. Lucy’s in the victory over Etiwanda, 2-1. Tadros was credited for the assist on the goal scored by Nicole Leggio. The only score of the second half came off a penalty kick by the Eagles.

Mt. Baldy League:

  • Brooke Kortekaas scored three goals in the Braves dominant performance over the Jaguars, 11-0, in Mt. Baldy League play. Ashlyn Farino and Diana Pineda contributed to the Braves’ shutout victory with two goals apiece. Allison Brossard, Kastel Heinold, Alex Hargrave and Caitlyn Sanchez also scored in the game.
  • Colony defeated Chaffey, 3-1. Christine Vandenberg, Caeylee Esquivel and Natalie Treto all scored for the Titans in the second half against the Tigers.

Citrus Belt League:

  • Gaby Hinojosa had three goals for Citrus Valley in the 8-0 win over Eisenhower while Valerie Warren added two goals.
  • Johanna Mota scored a pair of goals for Carter in the first over Redlands, 2-0.
  • Marina Medeiros had eight saves for Redlands East Valley in the Citrus Belt League victory over Yucaipa, 3-1. Hailey Montoya, Brenna Dolen and Aly Olsen each scored for the Wildcats.

Sunkist League

  • Bloomington remains undefeated this season following its 6-0 victory over Fontana.

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San Gorgonio Girls Soccer Tournament Day 2 Results

Day 2 Writeups
Claremont 3, Cathedral City 0 >> Karsyn Jordan had a goal and an assist, Oksana Sosnovsky and Claire Colinco also scored in a San Gorgonio Tournament game. Alexis Garvin made two saves and Ronnie Romero made one for Claremont.
Claremont 2, Oak Hills 0 >> Karsyn Jordan had a goal and an assist, Danielle Lagrave scored and Sydney Fortson made two saves to lead the Wolfpack (11-2-2) into the championship game for the San Gorgonio Tournament.
Oak Hills 2, Redlands East Valley 1 >> Danika Bowman scored the only goal for the Wildcats in the San Gorgonio Tournament loss to the Bulldogs. Both teams will continue play in the tournament tomorrow.
Redlands East Valley 2, Cathedral City 0 >> Sierra Felt-Morales scored both goals for the Wildcats in the San Gorgonio Tournament victory over the Lions.
San Gorgonio 2, Jurupa Valley 1 >> Leslie Spratley scored two goals for the Spartans in the San Gorgonio Tournament victory over the Jaguars. Jacqueline Garcia and Phoebe Amaro were credited with assists while goalkeeper Cristen Pedroza had three saves for the Spartans.
San Gorgonio 1 (6), Redlands 1 (5) >> Phoebe Amaro scored the lone goal during regulation for the Spartans off an assist from Adamari Torres in the San Gorgonio Tournament victory over the Terriers. Goalkeeper Cristen Pedroza had 10 saves against the Terriers. San G will play at 1 p.m. today against Apple Valley in the consolation bracket championship game.

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San Gorgonio Boys Soccer Tournament Day 2 Results

Day 2 Write ups
Claremont 2, San Gorgonio 0 >> The Spartans (7-3-2) were shutout by the Wolfpack (7-3-1) in the semifinals of the San Gorgonio Tournament.
Patriot 1, Redlands 0 >> Goalkeeper Quentin Gray had three saves in the first half for the Terriers in the San Gorgonio Tournament loss against the Warriors. Grant Ganther had two saves as the Terriers’ goalkeeper in the second half.
Redlands 1 (5), Arroyo Valley 1 (4) >> Adrian Rominu scored the lone goal for the Terriers (3-8-2) in regulation. The Terriers advanced after penalty kicks against the Hawks. Redlands will play at 9 a.m. today against an opponent yet to be determined in tournament play.
San Gorgonio 2, Colony 0 >> Victor Valadez and Abraham Martinez scored a goal for the Spartans in the victory over the Titans (4-0-1) in the quarterfinals of the San Gorgonio Tournament. Goalkeeper Sergio Lopez had four saves in the win.
Schedule for Finals:

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Day 1 results for the San Gorgonio Winter Classic girls soccer tournament

San Gorgonio Winter Classic Day 1 Girl Soccer Results

Alta Loma 8, Pacific 0 >> Brooke Kortekaas and Moriah Collins each scored three goals for the Braves in the San Gorgonio Tournament shutout win over the Pirates. Ashlyn Farino and Allison Brossard also added goals for the Braves.Both teams will return to tournament play on Monday.
Alta Loma 2, San Gorgonio 1 >> Allison Brossard and Kastel Heinold each scored a goal for the Braves in the victory over the Spartans. Jacqueline Garcia scored the lone goal for the Spartans in the San Gorgonio Tournament loss. Goalkeeper Cristen Pedroza had eight saves for the Spartans. Both teams will return to tournament play on Monday.
Claremont 5, Apple Valley 0 >> The Wolfpack (9-2-2) had five different players score a goal in the San Gorgonio Tournament victory over the Sun Devils in pool play. Claremont will play on Monday against an opponent yet to be determined in the San Gorgonio Tournament.
Claremont 1, Rim of the World 0 >> Claire Colinco scored for the Wolfpack in the San Gorgonio Tournament victory over the Scots.
Redlands East Valley 3, Beaumont 1 >> Karley Weeks had three goals for the Wildcats in the San Gorgonio Tournament victory against the Cougars. Goalkeeper Marina Medeiros had four saves for the Wildcats.
Redlands East Valley 3, Patriot 0 >> Karley Weeks scored two goals for the Wildcats (3-3-2) while Kessy Uribes added one in the San Gorgonio Tournament victory over the Warriors. Goalkeeper Marina Medeiros had four saves against the Warriors in the shutout. REV will play at 11:10 a.m. Monday against Oak Hills.
San Gorgonio 4, Pacific 0 >> Leslie Spratley scored three goals for the Spartans in the San Gorgonio Tournament victory over the Pirates. Phoebe Amaro scored a goal while goalkeeper Cristen Pedroza had four saves. The Pirates had seven saves in the game. Both teams return to tournament play on Monday.

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Summit soccer: a new homefield advantage?

Remember when it used to be a big deal to play soccer on a field turf field?
Well, when I was covering Summit-Ontario girls soccer on Wednesday, Summit coach Steve Jennings pointed out that in some places, momentum has swung the other way.
While Summit played several preseason games at Ralph Lewis Park (with field turf) all of its Sunkist League home games will be at the high school, on grass. This is due in part to the fact that Ralph Lewis Park is having work done, but last year, Summit also moved its league home games to campus.
So, in the six-team Sunkist League, only two schools play home soccer games on grass: Summit and Fontana.
So, perhaps, Jennings reasoned, Summit might have an advantage playing at home because most other teams in the league won’t be as used to playing on grass.
My, how things have changed.

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