ECC, Harbor settle for a split

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On a day when the local junior college soccer programs played each other, the results confirmed what we already knew.

Harbor is the superior men's program while El Camino reigns on the women's side.

The Harbor men posted a 4-1 victory over El Camino. Ricky Ramirez had a goal and two assists, and Johnny Aleman, Alex Chavez and Gavin Sim added goals for Harbor (10-2-2, 2-1-2).

The encouraging part for Harbor was that Ralph Delgado moved to defense and marked El Camino star Luis Paz, preventing him from taking a shot. Tony Sandoval scored El Camino's lone goal.

Harbor, ranked 12th in state, expects to have injured players like Tiburcio Casillas and Kenny Geray back soon.

"We should be healthy for the second half," Harbor assistant coach Jim Lillie said.
 
Meanwhile, the El Camino women had little trouble with their neighboring rivals, posting a 3-0 victory behind goals from Ashley Martin, Vanessa Naba and Sammy Mauricio. El Camino is 8-3-5 overall and 2-1-1 in conference.

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Tony Ciniglio

Tony Ciniglio is an 11-year veteran at the Daily Breeze and is the Prep-JC Editor. Ciniglio graduated from Malibu High (home of the mighty Sharks) in 1997 as part of the school's second graduating class before attending powerhouse Pepperdine (Class of 2001), thus shattering any reader's preconceived notion that he has any personal bias when it comes to South Bay Preps.

E-mail Tony at tony.ciniglio@dailybreeze.com.

Dave Thorpe

Dave Thorpe was a self-proclaimed, slightly above average baseball player back in the day at Torrance's West High, who went on and had an unspectacular, injury-riddled stint as a third baseman at El Camino College. Trading bat for pen, Thorpe wrote sports for the Long Beach Union newspaper at Long Beach State University, then worked as the sports editor for the Palos Verdes Peninsula News for seven years before climbing down the Hill to the Daily Breeze, where he has been a sports writer covering local sports for more than two years.

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