Sunkist League winter all-league 2016-17

Summit's Josiah Yarde, (#25), shoots over Bishop Amat's Dominic Barrera, (#55), during the first half of Monday's MLK Showcase at Los Osos High School in Rancho Cucamonga, Ca., January 16, 2017. (Photo by John Valenzuela/The Sun/SCNG)
Summit’s Josiah Yarde, (#25), shoots over Bishop Amat’s Dominic Barrera, (#55), during the first half of Monday’s MLK Showcase at Los Osos High School in Rancho Cucamonga, Ca., January 16, 2017. (Photo by John Valenzuela/The Sun/SCNG)

Sunkist League all-league teams winter 2016-17

Boys Basketball

GIRLS BASKETBALL

2016-17 SUNKIST ALL LEAGUE TEAM

MVP – Alondra Duncan (Summit)

First Team

Laila Walker (Summit)

Karah James (Summit)

Tianna Johnson (Summit)

Amonie Jackson (Summit)

Trinique Jonzun (Colton)

Sabryn Rodas (Grand Terrace)

Lauren Agullard (Grand Terrace)

Aniya Anderson (Grand Terrace)

Alyssa Botello (Fontana)

Kyra Prak (Kaiser)

Alyssa Dodson (Kaiser)

Aniya Stallone (Bloomington)

Second Team

Alyssa Boone (Summit)

Jordan Murphy (Grand Terrace)

Zierra Smith (Grand Terrace)

Ashton Perkins (Grand Terrace)

Le’Imoni Brown (Grand Terrace)

Stephanie Perez (Fontana)

Danielle Smith (Fontana)

Ashley Perez-Garcia (Fontana)

Adilene Gutierrez (Fontana)

Alexis Acevedo (Colton)

Jasmine Cardenas (Colton)

Gissel Rubio (Colton)

Jasmine Ramos (Kaiser)

LaShawn Robinson (Kaiser)

Emelda Chikezle (Kaiser)

Casandra Loya (Kaiser)

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San Andreas League All-League teams Winter 2016-17

Arroyo Valley’s Hailey Vergara, (#14), battles for a loose ball with San Gorgonio’s Precious Knight, (#24), during the first half of Friday nights San Andreas League basketball game at San Gorgonio High School in San Bernardino, Ca., January 20, 2017. Arroyo Valley won, 70-30 and is still No. 2 in The Sun Top 10. (Photo by John Valenzuela/SCNG)

Arroyo Valley’s Hailey Vergara, (#14), battles for a loose ball with San Gorgonio’s Precious Knight, (#24), during the first half of Friday nights San Andreas League basketball game at San Gorgonio High School in San Bernardino, Ca., January 20, 2017. Arroyo Valley won, 70-30. (Photo by John Valenzuela/SCNG)

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE

ALL LEAGUE BOYS’ BASKETBALL
2016-17

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: KEVIN BROWN SR SAN GORGONIO

Waylon Anderson JR Rialto; Darris Jackson JR Rialto
Brennan Daetwiler SR Rim of the World; Alex Ortiz SR Arroyo Valley
Chijindu Egeonu JR Jurupa Hills; Daniel Soto SR Jurupa Hills
Chris Fulton SR San Gorgonio; Derrion Thomas JR Rialto

HONORABLE MENTION
Jahsan Brown JR Arroyo Valley
Brian Ramirez JR Indian Springs
Karson Chaney-McQueen SR Jurupa Hills
Desmond Ashley JR Rialto
Joshua Sharpe JR Rim of the World
Mark Laing SR San Gorgonio

ALL LEAGUE GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: ANTANIA WATKINS JR ARROYO VALLEY

Jaiden Alex SR Rialto; Tatianna Russell SR San Gorgonio
Mariana Mejia JR Rim of the World; Ailani Scott SR San Gorgonio
Jessica Pantoja SR Rialto; Shy’Ann Turner SR Arroyo Valley
Nylah Prince FR Arroyo Valley; Hailey Vergara SO Arroyo Valley

HONORABLE MENTION
Jackie Coronado SR Arroyo Valley
Irelia James JR Indian Springs
Maryah Smith JR Jurupa Hills
Raven Smith SO Rialto
Shelby Avila JR Rim of the World
Babie Gutierrez SR San Gorgonio

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Tuesday’s CIF-SS scores, Friday’s schedule

Here are Tuesday’s San Bernardino County CIF-SS scores and matchups for Friday (will be updated as alternate sites/times become available)

BOYS BASKETBALL
Tuesday’s quarterfinals/Friday’s semifinal schedule. Friday games 7 p.m. except where noted
Open Division

Chino Hills 98, Long Beach Poly 74
Next: Chino Hills vs. Santa Ana Mater Dei at USC’s Galen Center, 8:30 p.m.
Division 1AA
Etiwanda 69, Los Alamitos 54
Next: Moreno Valley Rancho Verde at Etiwanda
Division 2AA
Colony 72, Santa Maria St. Joseph 64
Cajon 63, Buena Park 50
Next: Cajon at Colony
Division 3A
Hesperia 48, Lake Elsinore Temescal Canyon 33
Twentynine Palms 63, Adelanto 58
San Bernardino 66, Long Beach St. Anthony 62
Next: Hesperia at Twentynine Palms
San Bernardino at Santa Fe Springs St. Paul
Division 4A
Mary Star 103, Pacific 102 (3 OT)
Division 5AA
Hesperia Christian 70, Burbank Providence 58
Next: Hesperia Christian at San Pedro Rolling Hills Prep
Division 5A
Canoga Park AGBU 66, Apple Valley Christian 48
Division 6
Santa Monica Pacifica Christian 76, Upland Christian Academy 71

GIRLS SOCCER
Tuesday’s second round/Friday/s quarterfinals. Friday game times noted or TBA
Division 1

San Juan Capistrano JSerra 3, Los Osos 1
Chino Hills 2, Corona Santiago 0
Newhall Hart 1, Upland 0
Next: Chino Hills at Huntington Beach, 5 p.m.
Division 2
Fullerton Sunny Hills 1, Redlands East Valley 0
Division 3
Simi Valley Royal 4, Serrano 0
Oak Hills 3, Santa Monica 2
Next: Oak Hills at La Canada Flintridge Prep, 3 p.m.
Division 4
Alta Loma 1, Oxnard Pacifica 0
Bloomington 1, Santa Ynez 0 (OT)
Next: Alta Loma at Chatsworth Sierra Canyon, 2:30 p.m.
Bloomington at Laguna Beach
Division 5
Western Christian 1, Riverside La Sierra 0
Calabasas Viewpoint 2, Summit 1
Santa Paula 3, Montclair 0
San Gabriel Gabrielino 2, Colony 1
Next: Western Christian at Palm Desert, 5 p.m.
Division 6
Simi Valley Grace Brethren 5, Riverside Prep 1
Coachella Valley 0, Ontario 0 (Coachella Valley wins on PKs, 5-4)
Beaumont 1, Rialto 0
Webb 1, AAE 0
Jurupa Hills 3, Nuevo Nuview Bridge 1
Next: Jurupa Hills at Cerritos Valley Christian, 5:30 p.m.
Division 7
Pacific 3, Pomona 2 (OT)
Next: El Monte at Pacific

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Winter San Andreas League all-league teams 2015-16

Been a crazy spring. Here’s the all San Andreas League teams for winter 2015-16

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
BOYS BASKETBALL
MVP:
Dante Williams, Sr., Rialto
First Team
Reshawn Jackson, Sr., Rialto
Devin King, Sr., Rim of the World
Mark Laing, Jr., San Gorgonio
Donald Nesby, Sr., Rialto
Daniel Soto, Jr., Jurupa Hills
Second Team
Hassan Brown, Sr., Rialto
Chijindu Egeonu So., Jurupa Hills
Justin Lewis, Jr., Arroyo Valley
Thomas Monsoor, Sr., Indian Springs
Raul Victorio Sr., Rim of the World
Honorable Mention
Christian Tkatch, Jr., Arroyo Valley
Robert Lewis, Jr., Indian Springs
Brandon Dawkins, Sr., Jurupa Hills
Derrion Thomas, So., Rialto
Christopher Fulton, Jr., Rim of the World
Brennan Daetwiler, Sr., San Gorgonio

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Citrus Belt League 2015-16 winter all-league teams

Finally posted, all of the Citrus Belt League all-league teams for winter 2015-16

2016 Citrus Belt boys basketball-2

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Ambassador League all-league teams: basketball, soccer

Loma Linda-Aquinas

Loma Linda Academy’s Corinne Atiga is guarded by Aquinas’ Madison Ybarra during a January game.

All-AMBASSADOR LEAGUE

BOYS BASKETBALL

Player of Year: Alex Wright, Jr., Woodcrest Christian
Coach of Year: Scott Mossman, Woodcrest Christian
Sportsmanship Award: Loma Linda Academy

First team
Hezekiah Banks, Sr., Woodcrest Christian
Dondre Bausley, Fr., Notre Dame
Matthew Brown, Jr., Arrowhead Christan
Michael Camacho, Sr., Loma Linda Academy
Marcus Felder, Jr., Aquinas
David Garman, Sr., Woodcrest Christian
Alex Gishwiller, Jr., Ontario Christian
Daniel Hill, Sr., Loma Linda Academy
Anthony Holland, Fr., Notre Dame
Richard Serrano, Sr., Linfield Christian
Jonny Tillman, Jr., Woodcrest Christian
Jake Tsai, Sr., Loma Linda Academy
Alexander White, Jr., Linfield Christian

Second team
Darien Addison, Soph., Aquinas
Brendan Conrad, Jr., Ontario Christian
Corbin Edelbach, Sr., Loma Linda Academy
Sam Fu, Sr., Western Christian
Raymond Gonzalez, Sr., Aquinas
Justin Myhre, Sr., Woodcrest Christian
Vicente Perez, Jr., Notre Dame
Joey Prudencio, Sr., Linfield Christian
Masol Robbins, Soph., Notre Dame
Justin Strikwerda, Jr., Arrowhead Christian

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Player of Year: Jenna Preston, Sr., Aquinas
Coach of Year: Lucio Camacho
Sportsmanship Award: Woodcrest Christian

First team
Corinne Atiga, Sr., Loma Linda Academy
Jenna Bartholomew, Jr., Western Christian
Megan Burt, Jr., Aquinas
Maci Chen, Jr., Loma Linda Academy
Kamryn Eigersma, Soph., Arrowhead Christian
Michaella Elad, Sr., Aquinas
Cece Ewing, Sr., Loma Linda Academy
Brianna Mendoza, Sr., Notre Dame
Giovanna Mendoza, Sr., Notre Dame
Sydney Moran, Fr., Linfield Cristian
McKenna Prater, Sr., Woodcrest Christian
Shireen Qishta, Sr., Western Christian
Madison Ybarra, Soph., Aquinas

Second team
Naya Alkhouri, Fr., Aquinas
Jackie Agustines, Jr.,m Loma Linda Academy
Brooke Cortez, Sr., Western Christian
Ashley Dawson, Sr., Aquinas
Taylor Olsen, Soph., Woodcrest Christian
Jenna Mesman, Jr., Ontario Christian
Cassie Peterson, Jr., Loma Linda Academy
Gloria Serna, Sr., Notre Dame
Roxy Standsberry, Sr., Arrowhead Christian
Hannah Thalmayer, Jr., Arrowhead Christian

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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.

CLICK HERE FOR GIRLS SOCCER RANKINGS

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Record not important for Grand Terrace girls soccer

There can be a fine line in scheduling for high school sports teams between scheduling easy enough for the team to get some confidence and hard enough for them to be challenged.
But, if you’re not really concerned with one of those two sides of the coin, it makes it a bit easier.
Grand Terrace girls soccer at 5-6-3 already has twice as many losses as it had all of last season, when it went 21-3-3, but was ousted in the second round of the CIF-SS playoffs.
Coach Ryan Pacheco isn’t concerned about the team’s confidence. Nearly all of the key players from last year’s team are back this year, so confidence isn’t an issue. He wanted the team to be challenged, so he upped the schedule.
Grand Terrace
It’s not that last year’s was easy, and it wasn’t a complete overhaul, but he wanted to upgrade. Truthfully, the poor record is due in part to the Titans not fielding its starting 11 for any game this season, until Wednesday’s showdown with No. 1 Bloomington. The game is at Bloomington at 5 p.m.
“I told the girls in 14 games played, don’t expect to be 14-0,” Pacheco said. “The schedule has provided us a chance to see what we can do.”
Because of injuries and other absences, Pacheco and his staff have gotten a chance to see a lot of players play who wouldn’t normally have played.
“I’m pleased with where we’re at,” Pacheco said. “It helps us out to see subs for the girls that normally wouldn’t be starting for us. It’s a huge confidence boost. We know they can hold their own.”
Pacheco isn’t concerned with his team’s record, and also isn’t concerned with his team’s ranking. While the record isn’t good, the ranking is just fine.
Despite its sub-par record, Grand Terrace is ranked No. 3 in CIF-SS Division 6, behind No. 1 Bloomington and No. 2 Lake Elsinore Temescal Canyon.
“The people that do the polls, they understand us,” Pacheco said. “It (schedule) is something people take into account.”
Both Grand Terrace and Bloomington have played Temescal Canyon. Bloomington defeated Temescal Canyon 3-0 on Dec. 8, while Temescal Canyon defeated Grand Terrace 2-0 on Dec. 15.
That being said, Pacheco expects the game against Bloomington to be close.
“Personally, I think it’s a toss-up,” Pacheco said. “I would be surprised if it’s a blowout.”

A year ago, Grand Terrace won 2-1 and the teams tied the other game 0-0, Grand Terrace’s only league blemish. In three years, only one of six games between the teams has been decided by more than one goal.

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