Bay League race goes down to wire

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The Bay League boys soccer title race boils down to one simple fact going into Thursday, the last day of the regular season: If West Torrance beats Redondo, it wins out.
West should be able to take care of Redondo, but it can't relax. Redondo has managed a pair of league wins, and was competitive in a 3-2 loss to Leuzinger on Tuesday.
Mira Costa can win the title with a win over Palos Verdes and a West loss or tie, and can do no worse than second place. Leuzinger can do no better than third place, but can slip down to fourth with a loss combined with a Palos Verdes win.

BOYS SOCCER
BAY LEAGUE STANDINGS
1. West Torrance 17-1-3, 7-1-1
2. Mira Costa      17-2-4, 7-2
3. Leuzinger        14-5-4, 4-3-2
4. Palos Verdes  10-8-4, 3-3-3
5. Redondo          5-11-2, 2-7
6. Peninsula        3-15-2, 1-8


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Congrats to West for getting the job done. A early deficit could not stope the Warriors from winning their 4th Bay League championship in 6 years. Congrats to the boys in brown!

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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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