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Serving High School Athletics Since 1913 VOL. 78, NO. 3 SPRING 2016 For Full CIF-SS Winter Playoff Results See pages 7-10, 12, 15-20 CIF-SS BULLETIN

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Serving High School AthleticsSince 1913

VOL. 78, NO. 3 SPRING 2016

For Full CIF-SS Winter Playoff Results See pages 7-10, 12, 15-20

CIF-SS BULLETIN

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Girls/Boys Tennis, Girls/Boys Volleyball, Girls/Boys’ Water Polo, Girls/Boys Soc-cer, Girls/Boys Basketball, Baseball and Softball. The motion carried: 74-10-1 2. Proposal Recommendation Change to Sports Calendar - There was a motion and a second to ap-prove SS523. This proposal address and changes the current season of sport calendar. The starting and ending dates for the following sports: Girls Ten-nis, Girls Volleyball, Boys’ Water Polo, Baseball, Softball, Boys Tennis and Boys Volleyball will be adjusted to align them closer to the school year start-ing and ending dates of the member schools. Concern expressed regarding the transition between the winter sport athlete and the spring sport athlete. De-cision comes down to taking a week off the spring sport starting date or remain-ing as is and compressing the season. Question brought forward to “table” the motion until after the CIF State adjusted its sports calendar. Small schools have a concern about daylight savings time, starting of game times, added cost if fa-cilities needed to be rented. Additional See COUNCIL on next page.

California Interscholastic FederationSouthern Section

10932 Pine StreetLos Alamitos, CA 90720

(562) 493-9500 * FAX (562) 493-6266

OFFICERSReggie Thompkins, Admin. Dir. Student Services

Corona-Norco USD, President

Carter Paysinger, PrincipalBeverly Hills High School, President-Elect

Jim MonicoParamount High School, Past-President

Jeff Jordan, PrincipalWalnut High School

Treasurer

Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics

BULLETIN EDITORThom Simmons, Director of Communications

EDITORIAL ASSISTANTAnita Fopma, CIF-SS Administrative Assistant

Photos provided by Heston QuanBulletin published three times yearly by CIF Southern Section

1. OPENING BUSINESS A. Call to order by Reggie Thompkins, President of the Council B. Pledge of Allegiance C. Roll Call - Electronic D. Introduction of Guests - Steve Fryer – Orange County Register, Eric Sondheimer – Los Angeles Times ‘Aram Tolegian - San Gabriel Valley Tribune, JJ Fiddler- Long Beach Press-Telegram, Mike Guardabascio – Long Beach Press-Telegram E. Adopt Agenda - There was a mo-tion and a second to adopt the agenda. The motion carried: 78-0-5 F. Approval of Minutes 1. Minutes of the October 6, 2015 Council Meeting - There was a motion and a second to approve the minutes from the October, 2015 Council meet-ing. The motion carried: 81-0-42. PUBLIC HEARING SESSION A. Recognition of anyone wishing to address the Council. - Speakers must limit their remarks to three minutes. No speakers from the public were present.3. ACTION ITEMS A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL ACTION ITEMS 1. Proposed Recommendations for Change to Bylaws 204, 207, 213 Exec. Cmte. - There was a motion and a sec-ond to approve STATE525. This pro-posal provides a better understanding and clarifi es the residential eligibility and status of a student who has been declared by the local education agency as “homeless” under the McKinney-Vento Assistance Act. The proposal will limit Section Commissioners to 20 days to render a decision. The motion car-ried: 82-3-0 B. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS 1. Proposal Recommendation Change to Bylaw 3219 - There was a motion and a second to approve SS522. This proposal addresses and changes current Blue Book Bylaw 3219 (Playoff Groupings). Individual schools will now be evaluated and placed into playoff divisions on a yearly basis. The criteria for placement will be on the fol-lowing: regular season record, strength of schedule and Southern Section playoff performance over a two year period. The formula will be applied to each school resulting in the creation of competitive equity power rankings for individual schools. The proposal will aff ect the following sports: Football,

concern over the end date of champion-ships and the timing of AP testing and students missing those exams or having to make a choice between the two. Stu-dents that have confl icts could be given an alternate test date. Question raised if the proposal doesn’t pass today will this end the discussion or allow it to be adjusted. Currently, as presented, this is a completed proposal and while it can be adjusted through the Execu-tive Committee and again brought for-ward, today’s vote will be fi nal for this proposal. Question asked why this is not being looked at for 2017-2018. It was ex-plained that the CIF State is looking to adjust the winter season for 2018-2019. Question asked regarding the SOP date of transfer for students. The SOP date at this time will not be changed as that is a date given out by the CIF State. This will result in a longer SOP for transfer students. Discussion also followed re-garding the Winter SOP having a dif-ferent length that the Spring SOP date. Seasons of sport already have a dif-ferent SOP date / length currently. All three seasons are not equal at this time. Concern raised that this will only aff ect a few schools that reach the champion-

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COUNCIL(Continued from page 2)ship. Response to this is that it’s not just the schools in the championships. The playoff s already start in May and there are numerous schools that are already out of school when the playoff s start, so it’s not just the teams in the fi nals. The motion failed: 29-57-14. NON-ACTION ITEMS A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL NON-ACTION ITEMS 1. Proposed CIF State Budget 2015-2016 - No budget presented at this time from the State. The CIF State budget will be presented on January 30th at the CIF Federated Council meeting. 2. CIF State Executive Committee Nominations - Two Southern Section Executive Council members are up for election to the CIF Federated Council. Dr. Monica Colunga and Mr. Jim Perry. Their qualifi cations for election are at-tached STATE 529. 3. Proposed Revision of Bylaw 201; Bylaw 204; Bylaw 207; Bylaw 208 - No discussion at this time. STATE530 looks to clean up the language with regards to how a student is counted for attendance and enrollment. 4. Proposed Revision of Bylaw 1901.B - No discussion at this time. STATE531 looks at school’s participation in football team contact camps outside the season of sport. 5. Proposed Revision of Bylaw 3103 - STATE532 looks to move the National Wrestling Coaches Association Weight Management program into the “Blue Pages” of the CIF State Constitution and Bylaws, which will allow NWCA modifi cations to the Weight Manage-ment Program the ability to adjust with-out going through a CIF Bylaw change / modifi cation process. Discussion fol-lowed of who would be in charge of ad-justing the weight management formula. The CIF State is currently in change and that would not change based on this proposal. B. SOUTHERN SECTION NON-AC-TION ITEMS 1. CIF Southern Section Execu-tive Committee Nominations - Members who were present today were asked to stand and introduce themselves and what position they are running for the 2016-2017 Executive Committee. 2. Proposed CIF Southern Section Budget 2016-2017 – Mr. Carty pre-sented the proposed 2016-17 Southern Section budget and went through the major items of interest. The majority of the budget showed increased rev-enue based on continued partnership

with a new 5 year ball contract and an increase in broadcast rights fees. Insur-ance premiums will be projected at a 5% increase due to major medical increas-es. No increase projected in Southern Section staff salaries this coming year based on a 0% COLA. Member schools should see an increase revenue based on TV/Web broadcast rights. 3. Proposal from Offi cials Fees/Relations Committee - This proposal is a fi rst reading for an adjustment in of-fi cial’s fees. Six years ago was the last increase. The new proposal will allow for an increase of $3 for 2016-2017, $3 for 2017-2018 and a $2 for 2018-2019 across the board in all sports. This would not include tournament fees. Ad-ditional language added that would al-low for schools to request 3 offi cials in basketball and 5 – 7 offi cials in varsity football. Discussion took place regard-ing the lack of qualifi ed offi cials and if basketball increased from 2 to 3 per game would the unit have enough offi -cials to cover all the requests. Discus-sion regarding some schools offi cial’s budgets haven’t changed in years but cost have gone up so the increase would put a burden on them. Discussion followed if offi cials were required to go through a background check before be-ing employed by a unit and before they are sent to work at a school. Discus-sion concerning how many offi cials are available and what steps the individual offi cials associations are doing to raise the number of offi cials available. 5. NEW BUSINESS A. Proposed Meeting Dates 2016-17 - No discussion. Calendar was presented to the Council.6. REPORT SESSION A. President’s Report - Reggie Thompkins - Mr. Thompkins relayed in-teresting phone calls he has received while being in his current position. Most of the calls he receives are from parents on how they can transfer schools and his standard answer is to refer them to the Southern Section offi ce. They are there to help students in the process and assist member schools through the process. Mr. Thompkins took a moment to acknowledge Commissioner Wigod for his work and personal skills in relat-ing and knowing everyone by fi rst name in the room. He found this skill to be in-valuable. B. Treasurer’s Report - Jeff Jordan - Mr. Jordan presented the Treasurer’s Report and informed the members that we are in a positive budget net income thus far with a profi t of $610K. He did remind the Council that this number

will decrease as we move through the winter and spring playoff s as most of the revenue is generated during the fall season. CIF-SS exceeded fall sports budget targets by $85K. As a result of CIF-SS playoff revenue sharing mem-ber schools will receive approx. $691K. The overall message is that the CIF-SS is in a good position at this time of the year and that should continue. C. Commissioner’s Report - Rob Wi-god - Commissioner Wigod that we are not sitting still and we continue to prog-ress and push the pace. Mr. Wigod ex-pressed gratitude to Brice Sunderland for working on the offi cial fees commit-tee and presenting a diffi cult proposal to the members in the room. Mr. Wigod also expressed gratitude and patience to the Council for working with the new electronic voting system. This was our second time using the system and most of the “bugs” have or will be addressed moving forward. Mr. Wigod informed the Council that we have several events and awards programs in full swing. Please review the CIFSS.org web site for ad-ditional information on how to partici-pate. Mr. Wigod thanked Mitch Carty for presenting the budget and his work on keeping the organization fi nancially strong. Last, with the passage of the new competitive based playoff system the offi ce will be hard at work gathering the information required to set the play-off divisions correctly.7. ADVANCE PLANNING A. DATES 1. March 16, 2016 – CIF Southern Section Executive Committee Meeting, Teleconference, 1:00 p.m. 2. April 5, 2016 – CIF Southern Sec-tion Executive Committee Meeting, An-gel Stadium, Anaheim, California, 1:00 p.m. 3. April 6, 2016 – CIF Southern Sec-tion Council Meeting, The Grand, Long Beach, California, 9:00 a.m. 4.May 11, 2016 – CIF Southern Sec-tion Executive Committee Meeting, Old Ranch Country Club, Seal Beach, Cali-fornia, 1:00 p.m. 5. June 21, 2016 – CIF Southern Section Jim Staunton Champions for Character Golf Tournament, Rio Hondo Golf Club, Downey, California8. ADJOURNMENT A. Time of Adjournment: 10:15am - President Reggie Thompkins requested a motion to adjourn and so it was moved and seconded. PASSED (unanimous)Submitted By:Mike Middlebrook, Assis-tant CommissionerApproved By:Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics

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The CIF Southern Section Offi ce is coming to your area to conduct an in-service on eligibility, new rules, new systems for fi ling information and other pertinent topics. A minimum of 30 attendees will be required in order for a workshop to take place. These workshops are important and useful for anyone involved in your athletic department (i.e. athletic director, ath-letic secretary, vice principal in charge of athletics, etc). It is requested that you bring a laptop with WiFi capability with you to these workshops as a portion of the session will be hands-on. Please contact the persons listed below to reserve your place at a workshop in your area.

* Citrus Belt Area - Tuesday, August 2, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon - Corona High School Contact Christine Menicucci, Athletic Secretary, Corona HS (951) 736-3383 [email protected]

* Foothill-Citrus Area - Wednesday, August 10, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon –Azusa High School Contact Sandy Gahring, AD, Azusa HS (626) 815-3433 [email protected]

* Orange County Area -Tuesday, August 16 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.– Servite High School Contact Ann Cross, Athletic Secretary, Servite HS (714) 774-7575, Ext. 1119 [email protected]

* High Desert Area - Wednesday, August 24 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon – Antelope Valley ROP Avenue S in Palmdale Contact Tom Hegre, Athletic Director, Knight HS (661) 533-9000, Ext. 186 [email protected]

* Northern Area -Wednesday, August 17 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon -San Marcos High School Contact Abe Jahadhmy, AD, San Marcos HS (805) 637-8046 [email protected]

* CIF Southern Sexction Offi ce -Friday, August 12 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon -CIFSS Offi ce Contact Susan Miller (562) 493-9500 (Limit 40) [email protected]

2016-2017 ELIGIBILITY WORKSHOPS PLANNED

CIFSSHOME.ORG TRAININGS The CIF Southern Section Offi ce will host trainings in our offi ce for anyone interested in getting oriented and learning more about CIFSSHome.org. These trainings are important and highly recommended, especially if you are new to the system. We will have them from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon each day. We encourage you to spread the word regarding these opportunities and be sure to let people know that they should contact Susan Miller at [email protected] to reserve a spot in one of these worthwhile trainings. Space is limited to 40 so contact the offi ce as soon as possible.

* Thursday, July 14, 2016: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon* Thursday, July 21, 2016: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Contact Susan Miller (562)493-9500 (Limit 40 each) [email protected]

The CIF Southern Section Offi ce will host trainings in our offi ce for anyone interested in getting oriented and learning more about CIFSSHome.org. These trainings are important and highly recommended, especially if you are new to the system. We will have them from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon each day. We encourage you to spread the word regarding these opportunities and be sure to let people know that they should contact Susan Miller at [email protected] to reserve a spot in one of these worthwhile trainings. Space is limited to 40 so contact the offi ce as soon as possible.

* Thursday, July 14, 2016: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon* Thursday, July 21, 2016: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Contact Susan Miller (562)493-9500 (Limit 40 each) [email protected]

CIFSSHOME.ORG TRAININGS

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MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGJanuary 16, 2016

(See EXECUTIVE page 6)

1. OPENING BUSINESS A. Call to order by Reggie Thompkins, President of the Council - Meeting was called to order at 9:40 a.m. B. Pledge of Allegiance C. Roll Call - All members were present D. Introduction of Guests - Thom Simmons indicated that there were no guests present at this meeting. E. Adopt Agenda - Adopted 23-0 - CIF-SS Director of Communications Thom Simmons reviewed the electronic vot-ing system with the Executive Committee and walked them through signing into the system. There was a motion and a second to adopt the agenda. The motion was approved and the agenda was adopted without revision. F. Approval of Minutes - Approved 22-0 Mike West noted a spelling error of his name within the minutes from the August 13, 2015 Executive Committee Meeting. The error was noted and will be corrected. There was a motion and a second to approve the minutes with the correction. The motion was approved.2. PUBLIC HEARING SESSION A. Recognition of anyone wishing to address the Executive Committee. Speakers must limit their remarks to three minutes. There was no one present to address the Executive Committee.3. ACTION ITEMS A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL ACTION ITEMS 1. Process and development of Bylaws for AB949 - carter Paysinger reviewed the proposal. The State Advisory Com-mittee for cheerleading is meeting next week to determine the season of sport and the types of cheer competition off ered for implementation in the 2017-18 school year. The legislator responsible for writing AB 949 is going to be at the meeting at the CIF State Offi ce. There is no more to report regarding cheerleading until after that meeting. Therefore, there will be no vote on this item at this time and it remains an informa-tional item only. Rob Wigod stated that the CIF State pulled this item from the CIF Federated Council meeting agenda. 2. Proposed Recommendations for Change to Bylaws 204, 207, 213. Carter Paysinger reviewed the proposal regard-ing homeless and foster students. There was a motion and a second to approve this proposal. Jim Monico stated that this designation goes back to the school districts and how they determine homeless students. School districts view the situa-tions diff erently and in order to avoid lawsuits, this language needed to be changed. Carter Paysinger said this is a step in right direction as homeless is a loose term. Reggie Thompkins stated that part of the proposal is the setting of a timeline to determine homelessness. Loren Kleinrock asked if there is a dovetail in this new language to the age limitation bylaw. Rob Wigod stated that these are looked at on a case by case basis and the age requirement is not usually waived. The Executive Committee approved the motion by a vote of 23-0. B. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS 1.Proposal Recommendation Change to Bylaw 3219 - Reg-gie Thompkins reviewed the proposal. There was a motion and a second to approve this proposal. Jim Perry asked Rob Wigod what is the feeling around the Section regarding this proposal. Rob Wigod stated the Section is pretty positive and excited about it. Most of the questions have been regarding change, concern with football and formula-related questions. Rob Wigod is continuing his tour of the Section by going up north and to Orange County next week. Dick Billingsley stated that the schools up north are positive of the change. Loren Kleinrock asked why we are using the previous two years and not the current year data. Rob Wigod stated that the new process uses the same data that is being used in the current system with the rankings setting the divisions and the current season data being used to set the playoff s. We are in the process of a culture change in order to have all schools put in all scores, win or lose. The next step might be using previous years and the current year’s data and then creating divisions right before the playoff s. Carter Paysinger said that schools may manipulate the system to keep them from the top division but they try to manipulate the system now. Chris Calderwood stated that the Citrus Belt Area held a huge discussion and that it should pass in his area. The scenarios and the “what ifs” are not going to solve all problems, but the big problem of a whole league moving divisions because of one powerhouse school will be solved. Reggie Thompkins commented that Chris Calderwood makes a good point that it is not perfect, but it is a good start. Rainer Wulf compared the starting of this new system to the starting of the basketball model. Passing this proposal is a good fi rst start, but it will test the patience of the Section. Chris Calderwood said that a great example is Girls Tennis and the sticker shock for a Division 3 team moving to Division 1. Terry Orabona used the example of Laguna Beach High School dominating their league in several sports, but the other schools in their league

not being very strong programs in those same sports. The system doesn’t solve releaguing issues, but it does help with the balancing of the playoff s and takes the sting out of getting blown out in the fi rst round. Ultimately, you may not win your league but you could win a CIF-SS championship. Dick Billingsley added that having an Open Division in every sport will be good. Jim Perry said the sticker shock is over blown. Everyone knows where they belong and this system will help get them there. Carter Paysinger said it is on this Executive Committee to let their constituents know that it will take three to four years to get the kinks out and to settle into the new system. Terry Barnum reminded everyone that we can always go back to the current system if after a couple of years this system is not successful. The Executive Committee approved the motion by a vote of 23-0. 2. Proposal Recommendation Change to Sports Calendar - Reggie Thompkins reviewed the proposal. There was a mo-tion and a second to approve this proposal. Dana Wilkerson voiced concern from the San Gabriel Valley league regarding the transition from the winter season to spring season and those athletes missing so much of the spring season if their schools advance deep in the playoff s of the winter season, especially Girls Water Polo to Girls Swimming. Rob Wigod mentioned that the winter calendar is unchanged because the CIF State is not moving the winter sports season at this time. The CIF State is looking to move their calendars up in the future. Remember when we removed the scrimmage date, we moved the start of season up a week. Maybe we need to look at moving it back to the original start week. The end of school year is also driving the calendar and the desire by our member schools to fi nish spring championships before June. Terry Barnum stated that the California Catholic Athletic Directors Association is upset with CIF State Basketball Champion-ships being on Easter Weekend this year. They are ready to make a public issue of the CIF State not being considerate of religious observances and holidays. Bringing it up, as with this proposal, we should be sure we are not confl icting with major religious holidays. Jim Monico asked how the conversa-tions were and Terry Barnum replied that they were great and the CCADA Board felt good with what was said and that awareness has been increased. Chris Calderwood said that within his area they were against moving the spring calendars forward as they are already having trouble getting fi elds in early spring because of the weather. Jim Perry stated that the CIF State Offi ce had to go to the NBA to ask them to move a game so the CIF State could move their fi nals schedule to Thursday/Saturday and off of Good Friday this year. This was quite an undertaking for the CIF State Offi ce to have the NBA grant the team permission to move the game. Paula Hart Rodas and Chris Calderwood agreed that this is a local issue and that is the best way to handle these calendar issues. Rob Wigod reminded the group that we work very hard to ac-commodate these requests when these special circumstances occur for championship games and during the rounds of our playoff s. We are fortunate that our schools work together to accommodate these requests as well. The Executive Commit-tee approved the motion by a vote of 21-1-1.4. NON-ACTION ITEMS A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL NON-ACTION ITEMS 1. Proposed CIF State Budget 2016-2017 - Carter Paysinger reviewed with the Executive Committee that we do not have the CIF State Budget at this time and we will not have it until after the CIF Federated Council Meeting on January 29. 2. CIF State Executive Committee Nominations - Carter Paysinger reviewed that the Executive Committee has all the information in front of them. These are the nominations as of today and nominations can be taken from the fl oor at the CIF Federated Council meeting. Traditionally, we send our representatives uninstructed, however, we will support Jim Perry and Monica Colunga. 3. Proposed Revision of Bylaw 201; Bylaw 204; Bylaw 207 - Carter Paysinger reviewed the proposal that defi ning attendance as being the fi rst day a student is in a seat at a school, not just on the attendance sheet. Rob Wigod remarked that if a student is in school only 5 days, not 15, we count that as attendance for that student as they could have had a disciplinary issue or competed in a contest during that time. This proposal changes the language to count any attendance in a class instead of attendance in a class for at least 15 days. Terry Barnum asked about a concern regarding enrollment before school starts and Rob Wigod answered that a student could have played in an athletic contest before school starts, so that would count as enrolment in that school. Students need to be in school somewhere and if their fi rst choice is on a waiting list, then they need to attend school until they are informed that they can enroll in the school there were waiting for. Once that happens, they are reviewed on a case by case

basis, but being on an attendance sheet is not the same as being a student in attendance at that school. 4. Proposed Revision of Bylaw 1901.B - Carter Paysinger reviewed the proposal regarding football contact camps. State law states that there are to be no football contact camps in the off -season. There are fi ve Sections in the state that allow team contact camps and there are fi ve sections that do not allow them. Glenn Martinez stated that the Southern Sec-tion has a rule prohibiting team contact camps as an example of one of the Sections that does not allow them. 5. Proposed Revision of Bylaw 3103 - Carter Paysinger reviewed the proposal and asked for the Executive Com-mittee to review the information in front of them. Break 11:05 – 11:15 A. SOUTHERN SECTION NON-ACTION ITEMS 1. CIF Southern Section Executive Committee Nomina-tions - Reggie Thompkins reviewed the information con-tained in the packet and asked the members of the Executive Committee to review the information in front of them. 2. Proposed CIF Southern Section Budget 2016-2017 - Chief Financial Offi cer Mitch Carty handed out the proposed 2016-17 budget and reviewed it with the Executive Com-mittee. He pointed out items such as our support income is almost $1 million, which is a signifi cant increase. The TV/radio broadcast rights fees has increased as well. Football expenses dropped by $115,000, mostly based on having only one game at Angel Stadium this year. Major Medical is not based on prior years, but on the trend of moving up that will be happening in the new year. Salary expenses will increase as a result of the changes voted into place last year, with no COLA and step increases for all current staff . With increased sponsorship income goes an increase in sponsorship ex-penses and with more broadcast rights fees coming in, more revenue is returned to the membership. Nancy Kelly asked for a reason in the decline in program sales. Mitch Carty stated that people are not wanting a souvenir program any-more and they want the information on their electronic de-vices. We have made changes to try and help with the losses, for example the size of the program itself. Jeff Jordan asked about the creation of a CIF-SS app. The website is good, but for those viewing information from their phones, an app would probably work better. Mitch Carty said that Marketing Director John Costello has contract obligations that need to be fulfi lled but perhaps future contracts can be rewritten to match today’s technology. Thom Simmons, Director of Com-munications, said that we are looking at creating two apps, one for the casual fan and one for CIFSSHOME. Jeff Jordan asked for clarifi cation on the Champions for Character income being so low and Mitch Carty reminded him that the golf tournament in June will bring that up.5. NEW BUSINESS A. Financial Report - Mitch Carty - Mitch Carty reviewed the current year through a PowerPoint presentation. Overall the budget is on target for this time of year. Thom Simmons talked about the document scanning project. The scanning is complete and now the data needs to be organized to be OCR. Nancy Kelly questioned if CIF-SS event staff s are paid and if so, how they are paid. Mitch Carty stated that everyone is paid on a scale. Every dollar that goes out has to be ac-counted for by the auditors. Currently, our auditors are good with how we are handling the payouts. For our staff , working our events is optional but they do have fi rst right of refusal. B. CIF Southern Section Meeting Schedule 2016-2017 - Reggie Thompkins asked the Executive Committee to take a look at the draft of the meeting calendar. C. CIF Bylaw 510 Interpretation Discussion - Rob Wigod – Reggie Thompkins opened the discussion regarding 510. It is diffi cult to have bylaws that are hard to enforce. There have been suggestions that have come through various committees which are in the packet. Rob Wigod updated the Executive Committee stating that all the committees have met and have sent the Executive Committee their ideas for discussion. The 510 chart in the Blue Book is something we created and we have the power to update. The task at hand is to review the chart and see what updates need to be made. Technology, student movement, all of these factors have an infl uence on these items on the chart. At the end of the school year, we can update the chart once we have talked to all the commit-tees involved. Chris Calderwood asked for clarifi cation that the 510 rule is the rule, but it is the interpretation that is up for discussion. When the 510 bylaw was written, some things like websites, school choice, Facebook, Twitter, etc., were not present. Loren Kleinrock brought up concerns regarding recruiting and the fact that we cannot look like we cannot enforce the rules. Any coach’s contact could become contact that they probably should not be having and therefore there should be no contact. It should be appropriate to have an

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EXECUTIVE(Continued from page 5)Athletic Open House that is very general and with no coaches talking to the kids. Rob Wigod stated that we need you to help us fi nd a way to help schools market their schools within the rules. Dave Reid is the contact within the Corona-Norco School District for all parents and does the presentations at incoming freshman meetings including a signup area for additional information with no coaches involved. Jim Perry commented regarding advertising on page two of the Orange County Register talking about the academic integrity of the school but with pictures of their athletic program. How do we police that? Carter Paysinger wanted clarifi cation regarding more of what the Southern Section Offi ce deals with on a daily basis as it relates to 510 questions/situations. Do schools not understand the rule or do they understand and just ignore it? Maybe we should just keep what is in place and add ad-ditional situations to it. Once contact is opened up to coaches, there is the possibility of negative recruiting that will lead to other problems. Dick Billingsley said there has to be a happy medium and making the rule more public and more understandable as to how to follow the rule. Nancy Kelly is proud to be member of this group but thinks we are not doing enough for the people that are running programs fi lled with integrity. Chris Calderwood stated that these rules were writ-ten before technology was even discovered. We need to fi nd how Twitter fi ts into 510. We have to adopt and change and be fl exible as society and the culture changes. Terry Barnum reminds us to think of what we trust coaches to do now. Think about what families want and that they are factoring in sports as they make the decisions for what school to go to and are being public about it. All leading organizations adapt and evolve. Monica Colunga stated that we have an obligation to reeducate the administrators as to their role in high school athletics. We are looking at how to maintain the integrity of what this rule is trying to enforce. Jeff Jordan commented regarding social media and how you monitor who is following what is on a schools sports Twitter account. Glenn Martinez discussed the high turnover of athletic administrators, which does not help with the educations of what the rules are and how they are enforced. Terry Orabona stated that everyone has a Twitter account and you cannot regulate who is follow-ing who. It is the individual contact and we need to trust our coaches while monitoring what is going on. Break for lunch – 12:33 p.m. – 1:27 - Reggie Thompkins reconvened the meeting by stating that this discussion is mov-ing to the next Executive Committee meeting in April. Rob Wigod asked that Committee bring suggestions to the next couple of meetings.6. REPORT SESSION A. President’s Report - Reggie Thompkins - President Reg-gie Thompkins gave no report. B. Treasurer’s Report - Jeff Jordan - Mitch Carty did a great job of presenting the budget, therefore there is no Treasurer Report and thanked Sharon Hodge for the weekend. C. Commissioner’s Report - Rob Wigod - Rob Wigod started his report by yielding the fl oor to Thom Simmons for an update on the progress in receiving a gold football from the NFL in recognition of the talent the Southern Section is responsible for in the last 50 years of the Super Bowl. Rob Wigod stated that this is an extraordinary year with the things we are discussing and the work we are doing to advance the Section in a positive way to make things better. He is proud of the Executive Committee and the support given to our offi ce and its eff orts. Thank you Sharon Hodge for all your work for this week. D. Executive Committee Reports - Past President - Jim Monico – The offi ce did a super job on the fall champion-ships. Wow for what was said today. The debate here is so meaningful. President Elect - Carter Paysinger – Thank you Sharon Hodge. It is our job to support you in the offi ce and we need to know what you deal with. What you hear and what we hear can be used to make policy to help. How do we move forward as the number of football programs starts to dwindle from three to one in some areas. Treasurer - Jeff Jordan – Report was given above. Boys’ Athletic Directors Representative - Chris Calderwood – Thank you Sharon Hodge. Debi Weiss, you are my favorite. Love you and hate to see you go. Superintendent Representative - Nancy Kelly – We are so productive and comfortable. Rob Wigod, your leadership and supporting cast are second to none. Northern Area Representative - Dick Billingsley – Rob Wigod and Sharon Hodge, thank you for today. Assistant Commissioners thank you. The newbies are so appreciative to be part of this committee. Being a football awards presenter was so much fun. We are in the middle of a Title IX lawsuit right now and it is moving west. Girls’ Athletic Directors Representative Terry Orabona – Thank you for this wonderful weekend. Our district is having many discussions regarding concussions since the release of the recent movie regarding concussions in the NFL. We are talking about new helmets for all the athletes. Mike West said spend the money on baseline testing

and that the sensors in the helmets are not worth the money. Anaheim USD is looking at eliminating 6th period athletics. Thank you for the opportunity to be a presenter for football. CAPSO Representative - Terry Barnum – Thank you for the retreat. California Catholic AD Association is new and still getting off the ground. The private schools appreciate that they have a voice in Terry Barnum with this board. Orange County Area Representative - Monica Colunga – Thank you for the weekend and to all of you for taking on the challenge of a candid conversation. At the end of the day, we all want what is best for the students. Thank you for all your work. Desert Area Representative - Rob Kostopoulos – Thank you. My family were made to feel quite welcome and comfortable. The small school struggle is real. We do not have open houses. Who wants to move to Boron? We play tough schools in the playoff s. Southern Section has been great to small schools but sometimes the small schools wonder where they fi t in. They appreciate the honest eff ort in competitive equity. CAPHERD Representative - Jim Perry – Perhaps we could use our League Compliance Offi cers for the 510 issues. Rob Wigod and staff , thank you. Glenn Martinez sent me to Mojave for an 8-Man Football Award presentation. It was phenomenal. CIF-SS Assistant Commissioner - Mike Middlebrook – Enjoyed the frank 510 discussion. Athletic Directors are not asking the right questions. Brackets in the winter will look diff erent. Thank you everyone for welcoming me and helping me to fi t in. CIF-SS Assistant Commissioner - Glenn Martinez – Thank you to all the presenters for football, it is so helpful. AD Summit was an overwhelming success. Thank you those that attended and presented. Great response this year and we are already preparing for next year. Next week, the Offi cial Fees Committee will meet to begin the contract negotiations for fi rst reading at the Southern Section Council meeting on January 27. CIF-SS Director of Communications - Thom Simmons – Showed a picture of Dana Wilkerson from Indiana and ran through some of her stats in honor of her being named to their Hall of Fame. CIF-SS Assistant Commissioner - Rainer Wulf – Thank you for your input. It is valuable and needed. Basketball is ongoing and with the passing of the SOP date, the fi rst Open Division Watch Lists came out. CIF-SS Chief Financial Offi cer - Mitch Carty – Thanks for your support. We fi nally have staff at full strength as we hired the reception at the beginning of the year and are a happy family of 17. CIF-SS Assistant Commissioner - Kristine Palle – Re-minder regarding 510 and that administrator are the stewards of their programs, not just the cheerleader for the one student-athlete since that one is displacing another student-athlete. Coast Area Representative - Paula Hart Rodas – Thank you Sharon Hodge for everything this weekend and always. AD Summit was a great opportunity to learn from our own. I have gained a great perspective on 510 through the discus-sion with this body. Citrus Belt Area Representative - Mike West – Thank you for the weekend. Congratulations on the AD Summit. It was a great opportunity. Activities Directors Representative - Debi Weiss – Thank you for an amazing weekend. CADA Conference is in Reno this year and I am running for CADA Vice President. The CADA Student Conference is in Ontario April 9 11. I am sad to see my eight-year reign coming to an end. Foothill Area Representative - Loren Kleinrock – Thank you for the weekend and thank you to your staff that are always there when you need them. I needed clarifi cation with the concussion protocol and had a great conversation with Mike West. CADA Representa-tive - Todd Arrowsmith – Thank you Rob Wigod and Sharon Hodge and I love the glasses. Thank you Glenn Martinez for allowing me to present awards at football. Thank you Rob Wigod for coming and meeting with our league. CADA Convention in Reno end of March. At-Large Representa-tive - Dana Wilkerson – Thank you for the congratulations on the Hall of Fame induction. I had to wait for 26 years for the honor. CSBA Representative - John Norman – Thank you everyone. CSADA Representative - Sandy Gahring – Thank you for this weekend. My school is being off ered the gold Super Bowl football along with a $5,000 grant. The CSADA Conference and Foothill-Citrus Area Awards Luncheon are coming up. CSADA Representative - Dave Reid – Echoed Sandy Gahring regarding the CSADA Conference and the push for new venues. Thank you Glenn Martinez for allowing me to be an awards presenter for the football championships alongside Jim Perry. The football fi nals at Anaheim stadium were really well done. Parochial Area Representative - Rita Dever – Rob Wigod thank you and Sharon Hodge. I love being on this committee. Small Schools Representative - Mark Edgemon – Please encourage your athletic directors to come out to the CSADA Conference in San Diego this year. Once the contracts run out, we will start moving to new places. Executive Assistant Sharon Hodge – Enjoyed the Fall playoff s and did some diff erent things. I worked Boys Water Polo Championships and shadowed Administrative Assistant Susan Miller at the Football Championships at Anaheim Stadium. Looking toward Winter Playoff s and supporting the assistants wherever possible. Preparing to launch the nomina-tion forms for the Jim Staunton Champions for Character awards, Hall of Fame/Distinguished Service Awards and Friends of Golf. We are starting the preliminary work on the

Jim Staunton Champions for Character Golf Tournament to be held on June 21, 2016 and contacting donors. Thank you for your support.7. ADVANCE PLANNING A. DATES 1. January 27, 2016 – CIF Southern Section Council Meet-ing, The Grand, Long Beach, California, 9:00 a.m. 2.March 16, 2016 – CIF Southern Section Executive Com-mittee Meeting, Teleconference, 1:00 p.m. (Cancelled) 3. April 5, 2016 – CIF Southern Section Executive Com-mittee Meeting, Angel Stadium, Anaheim, California, 1:00 p.m. 4. April 6, 2016 – CIF Southern Section Council Meeting, The Grand, Long Beach, California, 9:00 a.m. 5. May 11, 2016 – CIF Southern Section Executive Committee Meeting, Old Ranch Country Club, Seal Beach, California, 1:00 p.m. B. SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS 1. 2. 3. 8. ADJOURNMENTThe meeting was adjourned at 2:22 pm

Submitted by:Sharon HodgeExecutive AssistantCIF Southern Section

Approved by:Rob WigodCommissioner of AthleticsCIF Southern Section

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OPEN DIVISIONFirst Round: Chino Hills 100, Santa Margarita 66; Inglewood 76, Alemany 74; Centennial/Corona 83, Compton 64; Mater Dei 56, Cantwell Sacred Heart 42; Sierra Canyon 85, Los Alamitos 40; Redondo Union 56, Roosevelt 54; Damien 65, Crespi 61; Bishop Montgomery 68, Orange Lutheran 51.Quarterfi nals: Chino Hills 112, Inglewood 78; Mater Dei 61, Centennial 46; Sierra Canyon 74, Redondo Union 70; Bishop Montgomery 58, Damien 56.Semifi nals: Chino Hills 102, Mater Dei 52; Sierra Canyon 78, Bishop Montgomery 69.Final: Chino Hills 105, Sierra Canyon 83.Consolutation First Round: Alemany 72, Santa Margarita 69; Compton 60, Cantwell Sacred Heart 53; Roosevelt 59, Los Alamitos 48; Crespi 80, Orange Lutheran 72.Consolutation Quarterfi nals: Alemany 72, Damien 64; Redondo Union 77, Compton 59; Centennial 85, Roosevelt 58; Crespi 69, Inglewood 68.Consulation Semifi nals: Redondo Union 82, Alemany 70; Crespi 85, Centennial 75.Consulation Final: Crespi 89. Redondo Union 71.

DIVISION 1AAFirst Round: Poly/Long Beach Bye; Windward 70, Warren 43; Millikan 65, Upland 60; Great Oak 43, SAntiago/Corona 38; Etiwanda 62, Canyon/Anaheim 55; ML King 54, Chaparral 51; Jordan 63, Aliso Niguel 49; Rancho Verde 55, Diamond Bar 24; St. John Bosco 60, Pacifi ca/Oxnard 32; Knight 68, Lakewood 65; Sonora 53, Los Osos 47; Valencia/Valencia 69, Village Chrisytian 61; San Clemente 61, Fountain Valley 51; Downey 73, Montclair 39; JW North 82, Wilson/Long Beach 24.Second Round: Poly 65, Windward 49; Millikan 67, Great Oak 56; Etiwanda 55, ML King 53; Rancho Verde 55, Jordan 40; St. John Bosco 68, Knight 56; Valencia 65, Sonora 41; Downey 55, San Clemente 49; JW North 82, Rancho Cucamonga 62Quarterfi nals: Poly 74, Millikan 54; Rancho Verde 57, Etiwanda 40; St. John Bosco 68, Valencia 54; JW North 51, Downey 36.Semifi nals: Poly 47, Rancho Verde 44; JW North 78, St. John Bosco 51.Final: JW North 61, Poly/Long Beach 58.

DIVISION 1AFirst Round: Santa Monica 74, Cabrillo/Long Beach 59; Valley View 65, Railto 62; Highland 67, Westlake 40; Summit 67, Villa Park 60; Beaumont 87, La Quinta/La Quinta 39; Burroughs/Burbank 72, Alhambra 45; Cypress 51, Peninsula 48; Vista Murrieta 60, Poly/Riverside 52; Walnut 74, Paloma Valley 59; Crescenta Valley 43, Trabuco Hills 36; Beckman 87, Katella 35; Camarillo 51, Ventura 42; Foothill 77, Montebello 31; Cajon 70, Corona 63; Oxnard 61, Huntington Beach 59; Temecula Valley 73, Troy 56.Second Round: Santa Monica 88, Valley View 82; Highland 59, Summit 52; Burroughs 68, Beaumont 42; Vista Murrieta 52, Cypress 47; Walnut 70, Crescenta Valley 65; Camarillo 80, Beckman 50; Foothill 71, Cajon 64; Temecula Valley 47, Oxnard 45.Quarterfi nals: Santa Monica 73, Highland 51; Burroughs 68, Vista Murrieta 56; Camarillo 65, Walnut 61; Temecula Valley 63, Foothill 57.Semifi nals: Santa Monica 68, Burroughs 45; Temecula Valley 65, Camarillo 62.Final: Santa Monica 66, Temecula Valley 60.

DIVISION 2AAFirst Round: Ayala 92, Redlands 62; Canyon/Canyon Country 55, Eastside 47; Capistrano Valley 63, Rowland 53; Perris 52, Newport Harbor 44; Loyola 73, Loara 29; Mira Costa 77, Santa Fe 51; Burbank 50, Garden Grove 54; El Toro 48, Godinez 43; Kaiser 60, Citrus Hill 35; Thousand Oaks 88, Santa Maria 50; AB Miller 69, Oak Hills 58; Tesoro 55, Arroyo 37; West Ranch 56, La Serna 46; Claremont 89, Ontario 61; Arroyo Grande 56, Mark Keppel 42; Edison 72, Segerstrom 49.Second Round: Ayala 64, Canyon Country 53; Perris 66, Capistrano Valley 57; Loyola 71, Mira Costa 49; Burbank 50, El Toro 40; Kaiser 60, Thousand Oaks 35; AB Miller 63, Tesoro 54; Claremont 64, West Ranch 63; Edison 55, Arroyo Grande 43.Quarterfi nals: Ayala 89, Perris 57; Loyola 76, Burbank 58; Kaiser 77, AB Miller 51; Edison 55, Edison 78, Claremont 71.Semifi nals: Ayala 71, Loyola 65; Edison 56, Kaiser 53.Final: Ayala 63, Edison 49.

DIVISION 2AFirst Round: Santa Barbara 79, Fullerton 35; Grand Terrace 63, Kennedy 43; Temple City 65, Simi Valley 62; Lawndale 65, Torrance 61; La Mirada 66, Norco 56; Agoura 61, Elsinore 45; Royal 50, Rio Mesa 40; Redlands East Valley 78, Murrieta Mesa 42; Hart 89, Santiago/Garden Grove 57; Silverado 65, Apple Valley 53; Cerritos 96, Norte Vista 51; Northwood 62, Marina 53; Mayfair 62, Western 57; Whittier 71, Temescal Canyon 56; Sunny Hills 68, Dos Pueblos 50; Lynwood 75, Ramona 52.Second Round: Santa Barbara 78, Grand Terrace 61; Lawndale 56, Temple City 51; La Mirada 60, Agoura 34; Redlands East Valley 59, Royal 50; Hart 55, Silverado 41; Cerritos 59, Northwood 56; Whittier 55, Mayfair 48; Lynwood 77, Sunny Hills 63.Quarterfi nals: Santa Barbara 84, Lawndale 69; La Mirada 63, Redlands East Valley 50; Hart 64, Cerritos 49; Lynwood 73, Whittier 55.Semifi nals: Santa Barbara 62, La Mirada 57; Lynwood 64, Hart 61.Final: Santa Barbara 75, Lynwood 65.

DIVISION 3AAFirst Round: Oak Park 65, Righetti 35; Arlington 64, Blosa Grande 47; Cathedral 70, Savanna 72; Los Altos 97, Culver City 80; Colony 59, Norwalk 42; Victory Valley 48, Hesperia 43; Buena Park 74, Baldwin Park 49; Esperanza 71, El Monte 45; Dominguez 72, Patriot 52; Palm Desert 68; Jurupa Hills 42; Pasadena 75, West Torrance 49; Bonita 77, Sultana 64; Gahr 52, El Dorado 51; San Marcos 80, North Torrance 52; La Sierra 52, Sierra Vista 39; Calabasas 67, Moorpark 54.Second Round: Oak Park 48, Arlington 40; Cathedral 70, Los Altos 65; Colony 69, Victor Valley 48; Buena Park 48, Esperanza 45; Palm Desert 88, Dominguez 87; Bonita 62, Pasadena 59; San Marcos 66, Gahr 42; Calabasas 76, La Sierra 53.Quarterfi nals: Oak Park 69, Cathedral 66; Buena Park 65, Colony 63; Bonita 74, Palm Desert 47; Calabasas 60, San Marcos 40.Semifi nals: Oak Park 70, Buena Park 33; Bonita 67, Calabasas 56.Final: Oak Park 68, Bonita 49.

DIVISION 3AFirst Round: Rancho Mirage 77, Jurupa Valley 32; Adelanto 73, Charter Oak 57; Ocean View 103, Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 69; Servite 68, Wilson/Hacienda Heights 66; Corona del Mar 60, Shadow Hills 39; Gabrielino 62, South Pasadena 50; Chaminade 66, San Bernardino 57; Yorba Linda 84, Pioneer 50; Beverly Hills 66, Antelope Valley 29; Leuzinger 75, Rosemead 54; Palm Springs 60, Hillcrest 39; Cabrillo/Lompoc 59, Bellfl ower 51; Tahquitz 80, Monrovia 68; Bishop Amat 72, Garey 43; Golden Valley 84, South El Monte 40; Diamond Ranch 67, South Hills 54.Second Round: Rancho Mirage 105, Adelanto 81; Ocean View 56, Servite 53; Gabrielino 55, Corona del Mar 54; Chaminade 59, Yorba Linda 46; Beverly Hills 69, Leuzinger 55; Palm Springs 55, Cabrillo 53; Tahquitz 67, Bishop Amat 49; Diamond Ranch 57, Golden Valley 56.Quarterfi nals: Rancho Mirage 90, Ocean View 62; Chaminade 63, Gabrielino 62; Beverly Hills 50, Palm Springs 40; Diamond RAnch 66, Tahquitz 58.Semifi nals: Chaminade 64, Rancho Mirage 58; Diamond Ranch 48, Beverly Hills 45.Final: Diamond Ranch 53, Chaminade 48.

DIVISION 4AAFirst Round: La Canada 65, Northview 24; San Luis Obispo 60, Santa Ynez 43; San Gabriel Academy 99, Ganesha 63; San Dimas 58, 63, Barstow 57; JSerra 77, Costa Mesa 62; Banning 84, St. Francis 74; Nipomo 70, Buckley 59; Serra 92, Desert Hot Springs 44; Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 72, Rim of the World 43; Lompoc 59, Animo Leadership 37; El Segundo 66, Pomona 51; Mission Prep 63, San Marino 44; Laguna Beach 50, Covina 41; Atascadero 77, Bassett 39; Workman 50, Artesia 48; Harvard Westlake 86, Pacifi c 40.Second Round: La Canada 58, San Luis Obispo 32; San Gabriel Academy 74, San Dimas 58; JSerra 66, Banning 35; Serra 86, Nipomo 44; Notre Dame 76, Lompoc 59; Mission Prep 76, El Segundo 60; Laguna Beach 52, Atascadero 32; Harvard Westlake 72, Workman 31.Quarterfi nals: San Gabriel Academy 68, La Canada 60; Serra 84, JSerra 76; Notre Dame 67, Mission Prep 57; Harvard Westlake 72, Laguna Beach 57.Semifi nals: Serra 83, San Gabriel Academy 75; Notre Dame 56, Harvard Westlake 54.Final: Serra 53, Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 50.

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2016 CIF SOUTHERN SECTIONFORD

BOYS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS

OPEN DIVISIONChino Hills

DIVISION 1AAJW North

DIVSION 1ASanta MonicaDIVISION 2AA

AyalaDIVISION 2ASanta BarbaraDIVISION 3AA

Oak ParkDIVISION 3A

Diamond RanchDIVISION 4AA

SerraDIVISION 4A

ViewpointDIVISION 5AA

St. Joseph/Santa MariaDIVISION 5A

Rancho ChristianDIVISION 6

Price

DIVISION 4AFirst Round: Viewpoint 84, Milken Community 56; St. Paul 68, Notre Dame/Riverside 47; Oaks Christian 75, Fillmore 39; Valley Christian/Cerrritos 60, Riverside Prep 47; Crossroads 55, St. Anthony 53; Xavier Prep 61, Twentynine Palms 58; St. Bonaventure 55, Mary Star of the Sea 37; Crean Lutheran 73, Whittier Christian 67; Heritage Christian 70, Environmental Charter 23; St. Genevieve 77, Sage Hill 49; Trinity Classical Academy 65, University Prep 39; Campbell Hall 78, Carpinteria 47; La Salle 69, Muir 66; Centennial/Compoton 83, Southlands Christian 43; Morningside 69, Malibu 46; Maranatha 65, Paraclete 46.Second Round: Viewpoint 51, St. Paul 47; Valley Christian 79, Oaks Christian 74; Crossroads40, Xavier Prep 37; Crean Lutheran 61, St. Bonaventure 51; Heritage Christian 78, St. Genevieve 73; Campbell Hall 68, Trinity Classical Academy 57; La Salle 59, Centennail 47; Morningside 73, Maranatha 62.Quarterfi nals: Viewpoint 62, Valley Christian 59; Crean Lutheran 62, Crossroads 57; Campbell Hall 67, Heritage Christian 61; La Salle 67, Morningside 52.Semifi nals: Viewpoint 62, Crean Lutheran 53; La Salle 69, Campbell Hall 68.Final: Viewpoint 68, La Salle 56.

DIVISION 5AAFirst Round: St. Josehp/Santa Maria 82, Providence/Burbank 48; Ontario Christian 67, San Jacinto Valley Academy 47; Oakwood 60, Oxford Academy 51; Chadwick 74, Desert 46; Woodcrest Christian 68, Academy /careers/Exploration 37; de Toledo 46, Temecula Prep 36; Santa Clara 64, Grace Brethren 37; Brentwood 42, Webb 37; Flintridge Preo 76, Desert Christian/Lancaster 29; Academy Academic Excellence 71, Loma Linda Academy 57; Yeshiva 42, Einstein Academy 39; Blair 106, California Military 68; Vistamar 52, St. Margaret's 48; Cilver Valley 56, Poly/Pasadena 47; Linfi eld Christian 59, Sherman Indian 48; Saddleback Valley Christian 105, Santa Rosa Academy 49.Second Round: St. Jospeh 70, Ontario Christian 42; Chadwick 56, Oakwood 52; Woodcrest Christian 57, de Toledo 47; Brentwood 76, Santa Clara 45; Flintridge Prep 64, Academy Academic Excellence 58; Yeshiva 62, Blaire 48; Silver Valley 59, Vistamar 55; Saddleback Valley Christian 63, Linfi eld Christian 58.Quarterfi nals: St. Joseph 105, Chadwick 74, Woodcrest Christian 58, Brentwood 49; Flintridge Prep 54, Yeshiva 389; Saddleback Valley Christian 79, Silver Valley 49.Semifi nals: St. Joseph 62, Woodcrest Christian 36; Flintridge Prep 70, Saddleback Valley Christian 67.Final: St. Joseph/Santa Maria 63, Flintridge Prep 45.

DIVISION 5AFirst Round: St. Bernard 79, Brethren Christian 26; Coast Union 45, AGBU/Pasadena 42; Rolling Hills Prep 49, Tarbur V'Torah 47; Orangewood Academy 83, Le Lycee 49; Santa Clarita Christian 85, Aveson Global Leadership Academy36; Bloomington Christian 69, Publice Safety Academy 25; Pilibos 55, CSDR 52; Shalhevet 67, Rio Hondo prep 60; Capistrano Valley Christian Bye; Laguna Blanca 91, New Roads 82; Aquinas 68, Immanuel Christian 28; Valley Torah 61, Ribet Academy 30; Holy Martyrs 68, Calvary Chapel/Downey 46; Thacher 45, Avalon 42; AGBU/Canoga Park 48, Upland Christian 41; Rancho Christian Bye.Second Round: St. Bernard 55, Coast Union 24; Orangewood Academy 66, Rolling HIlls Prep 57; Santa Clarita Christian 57, Bloomington Christian 44; Shalhevet 71, Pilibos 33; Capistrano Valley Christian 81, Laguna Blanca 34; Valley Torah 53, Aquinas 48; Holy Martyrs 53, Thacher 43; Rancho Christian 76, AGBU 35.Quarterfi nals: St. Bernard 75, Orangewood Academy 48; Santa Clarita Christian 55, Shalhevet 47, Capistrano Valley Christian 68, Valley Torah 48; Rancho Christian 49, Holy Martyrs 45.Semifi nals: St. Bernard 64, Santa Clarita Christian 47; Rancho Christian 77, Capistrano Valley Christian 57.Final: Rancho Christian 73, St. Bernard 57.

DIVISION 6First Round: Renaissance Academy 95, Summit View 28; Bethel Christian/Riverside 54, Lee Vining 40; Besant Hill 50, Valley Christian/Santa Maria 49; Desert Christian Academy 64, St. Monica Academhy 37; Hesperia Christian 63, Mesrobian 42; Joshua Springs 89, Crossroads Christian 33; Trona 56, Westmark 40; Lone Pine 84, Bethel Baptist 29; McAuliff e 84, Pacifi c Hills 52; Mesa Grande Academy 56, Lake Arrowhead Christian 49; California Lutheran 59, Noli Indian 29; Apple Valley Christian 66, Pilgrim 25; Providence/Santa Barbara62, Shandon 21; Newbury Park Adventist 51, Bethel Christian/Lancaster 35; Southwestern Academy 42, St. Michaels' Prep 34; Price 76, Los Angeles Adventist 32.Second Round: Renaissance Academy 85, Bethel Christian 37; Desert Christian Academy 36, Besant Hill 34; Hesperia Christian 54, Joshua Springs 42; Lone Pine 85, Trona 42; McAuliff e 60, Mesa Grande Academy 37; California Lutheran 60. Apple Valley Christian 59; Providence, Newbury Park Adventist (Forfeit); Price 105, Southwestern Academy 43.Quarterfi nals: Renaissance Academy 61, Desert Christian Academy 52; Lone Pine 73, Hesperia Christian 57; McAuliff e 71, California Lutheran 55; Price 100, Providence 35.Semifi nals: Renaissance Academy 64, Lone Pine 45; Price 86, Mc Auliff e 46.Final: Price 66, Renaissance Academy 58.

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OPEN DIVISIONFirst Round: Poly/Long Beach 61, Fairmont Prep 13; Troy 43, Alemany 41; Windward 55, Serra 46; Vista Murrieta 68, Harvard Westlake 65' Chaminade 81, Santa Barbara 45; Etiwanda 64, Mater Dei 54; Sierra Canyon 66, Cajon 63; Brea Olinda 64, Oaks Christian 53.Quarterfi nals: Poly 56, Troy 52; Windward 74, Vista Murrieta 72; Chaminade 82, Etiwanda 54; Sierra Canyon 55, Brea Olinda 48.Consulation Quarterfi nals: JW North 65, Centennial/Cor 60; Serra 52, St. Anthony 40; Oaks Christian 59, Canyon Springs 48; Cajon 76, Mark Keppel 59.Semifi nals: Poly 55, Windward 42; Chaminade 63, Sierra Canyon 29.Final: Chaminade 72, Poly/Long Beach 63.Consolation First Round: Alemany 54, Fairmont Prep 50; Serra 59, Harvard Westlake 56; Santa Barbara 48; Mater Dei 45; Oaks Christian 68, Cajon 47.Consulation Quarterfi nals: Alemany 55, Brea Olinda 52; Serra 54, Etiwanda 43, Vista Murrieta 64, Santa Barbara 62; Troy 57, Oaks Christian 42.Consulation Semifi nals: Alemany 49, Serra 36; Troy 83, Vista Murrieta 75.Consulation Final: Troy 58, Alemany 49.

DIVISION 1AAFirst Round: Ventura Bye, Canyon Springs 60, ML Kinf 53; Lynwood 73, Wilson/Long Beach 29; Los Alamitos 68, JSerra 34, Orangewood Academy 51, El Dorado 28; Pacifi ca/Oxnard 54, Santa Margarita 51; Bishop Montgomery 89, Lakewood 47; Centennial/Corona 59, Ribet Academy 43; Millikan 90, Warren 57; Culver City 62, Arcadia 42; Redondo Union 76, Fountain Valley 4; Roosevelt 58, Upland 45; West Torrance 49, Jordan 37; Great Oak 63, Chaff ey 12; Downey 59, Rancho Cucamonga 26; Valencia/Valencia Bye.Second Round: Ventura 65, Canyon Springs 46; Lynwood 48, Los Alamitos 44; Orangewood Academy 58, Pacifi ca 21; Centennial 76, Bishop Montgomery 67; Culver City 72, Millikan 69; Redondo Union 52, Roosevelt 20; West Torrance 44, Great Oak 27; Valencia 63, Downey 28.Quarterfi nals: Ventura 52, Lynwood 36; Orangewood Academy 66, Centennial 44; Redondo Union 71, Culver City 30; West Torrance 43, Valencia 41.Semifi nals: Ventura 49, Orangewood Acaddemy 34; West Torrance 47, Redondo Union 42.Final: Ventura 47, West Torrance 25.

DIVISION 1AFirst Round: Mira Costa 62, Schurr 33; Beckman 51, Bweaumont 41; El Rancho 55, Glendale 44; Diamond Bar 57, Yucaipa 31; Burroughs/Burbank 54, Palmdale 16; Arroyo Valley 48, Temecula Valley 38; Aliso Niguel 61, Trabuco HIlls 38; Valley View 51, Heritage 26; Summit 64, La Quinta/La Quinta 19; Cypress 56, Dana Hills 47; Westminster 54, La Serna 39; Chino Hills 55, Rialto 33; Camarillo 54, Oxnard 36; Crescenta Valley 50, Knight 36; University 41, Katella 37; Huntington Beach 56, Walnut 49.Second Round: Mira Costa 57, Beckman 27; Diamond Bar 40, El Rancho 32; Burroughs 45, Arroyo Valley 36; Valley View 69, Aliso Niguel 62; Cypress 58, Summit 52; Chino Hills 44, Westminster 39; Crescenta Valley 42, Camarillo 27; Huntingtin Beach 54, University 42.Quarterfi nals: Mira Costa 47, Diamond Bar 33; Burroughs 41, Valley View 40; Chino Hills 61, Cypress 39; Crescenta Valley 51, Huntington Beach 48.Semifi nals: Mira Costa 47, Burroughs 39, Crescenta Valley 42, Chino Hills 38.Final: Crescenta Valley 37, Mira Costa 36.

DIVISION 2AAFirst Round: Canyon/Canyon Country 65, Godinez 15; Garden Grove 45, Burbank 41; North Torrance 54, Kaiser 14; Alta Loma 54, Murrieta Valley 34; Buena 61, Moreno Valley 49; Arroyo Grande 55, West Ranch 37; Kennedyh 56, Ontario 25; Mark Keppel 70, Eisenhower 45; Woodbridge 68, Saugus 39; Ayala 50, Tesoro 47; Newbury Park 55, Segerstrom 45; Foothill 78, Edison 66; Chino 60, Carter 47; JW North 55, Hemet 22; El Toro 49, San Juan Hills 48; Oak Hills 79, Perris 25.Second Round: Canyon 46, Garden Grovce 30; Alta Loma 52, North Torrance 46; Arroyo Grande 46, Buena 40; Mark Keppel 44, Kennedy 26; Woodbridge 47, Ayala 39; Newbury Park 56, Foothill 52; JW North 50, Chino 44; Oak Hills 66, El Toro 41.Quarterfi nals: Canyon 62, Alta Loma 52; Mark Keppel 55, Arroyo Grande

43; Newbury Park 45, Woodbridge 35; Oak Hills 52, JW North 38.Semifi nals: Canyon 52, Mark Keppel 43; Newbury Park 46, Oaks Hills 44.Final: Newbury Park 47, Canyon/Canyon Country 33.

DIVISION 2AFirst Round: Rowland 55, El Modena 27; Thousand Oaks 44, Lancaster 35; Hart 69, Grand Terrace 20; Dos Pueblos 63, Royal 45; Redlands East Valley 63, Vista Del Lago 27; Serrano 43, La Habra 38; Cerritos 67, Hawthorne 25; Agoura 52, Simi Valley 31; Canyon/Anaheim 38, San Gabriel 23; Tustin 49, Temple City 26; Whittier 51, La Mirada 25; Temescal Csanyon 63, Claremont 42; Lawndale 48, Northwood 34; Mayfair 53, Sunny Hills 26; Rio Mesa 60, Torrance 54; Norco 73, Arroyo 12.Second Round: Rowland 66, Thousand Oaks 44; Dos Pueblos 68, Hart 65; Redland East Valley 42, Serrano 37; Agoura 52, Cerritos 50; Canyon 49, Tustin 29; Temescal Canyon 49, Whittier 47; Mayfair 46, Lawndale 41; Norco 57, Rio Mesa 39.Quarterfi nals: Rowland 50, Dos Pueblos 31; Agoura 50, Redlands East Valley 43; Canyon 57, Temescal Canyon 39; Norco 70, Mayfair 39.Semifi nals: Agoura 42, Rowland 41; Norco 54, Canyon 43.Final: Norco 62, Agoura 31.

DIVISION 3AAFirst Round: Orange Lutheran 66, Santa Ana Valley 17; Palm Springs 53, Shadow Hills 50; South Torrance 48, Hillcrest 44; Los Altos 61, Rancho Alamitos 48; Sultana 56, Victor Valley 47; Yorba Linda 79, Cathedral City 36; El Monte 46, Monrovia 41; Lakeside 75, Orange 21; Sonora 61, Gahr 15; Indio 65, Diamond Ranch 41; Colony 35, Irvine 28; South Hills 73, Golden Valley 37; Esperaza 44, Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 27; Bonita 58, Savanna 44; Gabrielino 69, Moorpark 64; Patriot 60, Pasadena 34.Second Round: Orange Lutheran 54, Palm Springs 33; South Torrance 42, Los Altos 32; Yorba Linda 46, Sultana 31; Lakeside 66, El Monte 18; Sonora 79, Indio 32; South Hills 49, Colony 31; Esperanza 55, Bonita 49; Patriot 50, Gabrielino 41.Quarterfi nals: Orange Lutheran 51, South Torrance 35; Lakeside 72, Yorba Linda 42; Sonora 49, South Hills 41; Patriot 38, Esperanza 27.Semifi nals: Orange Lutheran 39, Lakeside 23; Donora 59, Patriot 34.Final: Orange Lutheran 32, Sonora 28.

DIVISION 3AFirst Round: Antelope Valley Bye; Bishop Amat 51, Jurupa Valley 35; Burroughs/Ridgecrest 56, Rubidoux 22; South Pasadena 49, Don Lugo 44; Cabrillo/Lompoc 50, Azusa 19; Palos Verdes 57, Granite Hills 26; Tahquitz 57, Pacifi c 27; Righetti Bye; Corona del Mar 54, Oak Park 35; Paso Robles 54, Sierra Vista 33; Ocean View 57, Bolsa Grande 30; Barstow 77, Pioneer 29; Leuzinger 81, Bellfl ower 39; San Luis Obispo 46, South El Monte 39; Santa Paula 54, Wilson/Havienda Heights 33; La Canada Bye.Second Round: Antelope Valley 56, Bishop Amat 47; South Pasadena 45, Burroughs 43; Cabrillo 39, Palos Verdes 37; Righetti 69, Tahquitz 48; Corona del Mar 47, Paso Robles 42; Ocean View 54, Barstow 47 (OT); Leuzinger 59, San Luis Obispo 48; La Canada 66, Santa Paula 28.Quarterfi nals: Antelope Valley 62, South Pasadena 45; Righetti 52, Cabrillo 47; Corona del Mar 56, Ocean View 50; La Canada 55, Leuzinger 40.Semifi nals: Antelope Valley 59, Righetti 41; La Canada 55, Corona del Mar 46.Final: Antelope Valley 59, La Canada 46.

DIVISION 4AAFirst Round: Marymount Bye; Estancia 61, Gladstone 39; Lompoc 45, Atascadero 30; St. Jospeh/Lakewood; Covina 66, Fillmore 22; El Segundo 64, Nipomo 51; Yucca Valley 56; Ganesha 33; Duarte Bye; St. Paul 65, La Reina 39; Laguna Beach 60, La Puente 28; Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 62, Banning 40; St. Monica Catholic 77, Southlands Christian 7; Flintridge Sacred Heart 64, Adelanto 36; Foothill Technology 48, Morro Bay 27; Bassett 45, St. Lucy;s 27; Rosary 60, San Dimas 23.Second Round: Marymount 68, Estancia 45; St. Joseph 42; El Segundo 48, Covina 33; Duarte 57, Yucca Valley 30; St. Paul 52, Laguna Beach 18; St. Monica Catholic 51, Notre Dame 32; Flintridge Sacred Heart 68, Foothill Technology 43; Rosary Academy 65, Bassett 29.Quarterfi nals: Lompoc 63, Marymount 41; Duarte 38, El Segundo 36; St. Paul 57, St. Monica Catholic 44; Rosary 53, Flintrdige Sacred Heart 40.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL RESULTS(Continued)Semifi nals: Duarte 43, Lompoc 42; St. Paul 48, Rosary 46.Final: St. Paul 45, Duarte 44.

DIVISION 4AFirst Round: St.Anthony 66, Whitney 25; University Prep 34, Big Bear 43; Mayfi eld 46, St. Mary's Academy 42; Paraclete 50, Environmental Charter 9; Notre Dame Academy 63, California Academy Math/Science 39; Westridge 32, Valley Christian/Cerritos 29; Sage Hill 48, La Salle 47; Brentwood 50, Bishop Conaty-Loretto 34; Viewpoint 52, Malibu 43; Notre Dame/Riverside 60, Rim of the World 39; Whittier Christian 51, Nuview Bridge 13; Twentynine Palms 85, St. Margaret's 33; Louisville 66, California Military Academy 28; Crossroads 40, Carpinteria 28; St, Genevieve 50, Archer 35; Cantwell Sacred Heart 61, Templeton 33.Second Round: St. Anthony 80, University Prep 16; Mayfi eld 43, Paraclete 39; Notre Dame Academy 71, Westridge 50; Brentwood 63, Sage Hill 49; Viewpoint 54, Notre Dame/ Riverside 47; Twentynine Palms 69, Whittier Christian 34; Louisville 60, Crossroads 41; Cantwell Sacred Heart 69, St. Genevieve 47.Quarterfi nals: St. Anthony 85, Mayfi eld 46; Notre Dame Academy 56, Brentwood 41; Twentynine Palms 48, Viewpoint 38; Cantwell Sacred Heart 71, Louisville 51.Semifi nals: St. Anthony 76, Notre Dame Academy 39; Cantwell Sacred Heart 57, Twentynine Palms 46.Final: St. Anthony 56, Cantwell Sacred Heart 40.

DIVISION 5AAFirst Round: Aquinas Bye; St. Joseph/Santa Maria 51, AGBU/Canoga Park 46; Desert 58, Cate 32; Village Christian 59, JHamilton 13; Santa Clara 50, Woodcrest Christian 24; Rio Hondo Prep 53, Sacred Heart of Jesus 36; Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana 58, San Jacinto Valley Academy 38; Flintridge Prep Bye; Loma Linda Academy 50, Buckley 28; Temecula Prep 34, Western Christian 22; Silver Valley 37, Academy Careers/Exploration 27; Mission Prep 61, Einstein Academy 6; Providence/Burbank Thacher 26; St. Pius X-St. Matthias 40, Sherman Indian 35; Academy Academic Excellence 57, COnnelly 40; Oxford Academy Bye.Second Round: Aquinas 57, St. Josepj 40; Village Christian 50, Desert 26; Santa Clara 64, Rio Hondo Prep 45; Flintridge Prep 66, Calvary Chapel 15; Loma Linda Academy 47, Temecula Prep 24; Mission Prep 54, Silver Valley 22; Providence 41, St. Pius X-St. Mathias 25; Oxford Academy 55, Academy Academic Excellence 17 .Quarterfi nals: Village Christian 37, Aquinas 30; Flintridge Prep 58, Santa Clara 43; Mission Prep 44, Loma Linda Academy 25; Oxford Academy 40, Providence 31.Semifi nals: Flintridge Prep 37, Village Christian 27; Mission Prep 39, Oxford Academy 24.Final: Flintridge Prep 39, Mission Prep 34.

DIVISION 5AFirst Round: Bloomington Chrisitan Bye; St. Bernard 58, CSDR 42; Valley Christian/Santa Maria 58, Oakwood 27; Wildwood 29, Bishop Diego 29; Shalhevet 35, Yeshiva 25; Capistrano Valley Christian 38, Redlands Adventist 21; Boron 54, Ramona Convent 47; Faith Baptist 51; Pacifi ca Christian/SAnta Monica 19; Holy Martyrs 43, Tarbut V'Torah 19; Lone Pine 45, Lucerne Valley 30; Calvary Murrieta 52, Coast Union 29; Trinity Classical Academy 67, AGBU/Pasadena 32; Pilibos 46, Glendlae Adventist 17; Rolling HIlls Prep 25, Le Lycee 25; Santa Clarita Christian 53; Newbury Park Adventist 29; Avalon Bye.Second Round: Bloomington Christian 74, St. Bernard 42; Wildwood 44, Valley Christian 31; Capistrano Valley Christian 29, Shalhevet 25; FAith Baptist 55, Boron 37; Holy Martyrs 53, Lone Pine 31; Trinity Classical Academy 63, Calvary Murrieta 39; Piklibos 52, Rolling HIlls Prep 12; Avalon 49, Santa Clarita Christian 28.Quarterfi nals: Bloomington Christian 67, Wildwood 26; Faith Baptist 54, Capistrano Valley Christian 36; Holy Martyrs 48, Trinity Classical Academy 41, Avalon 48, Pilibos 32.Semifi nals: Faith Baptist 67, Bloomington Christian 56; Holy Martyrs 57, Avalon 50.Final: Holy Martyrs 51, Faith Baptist 44.

2016 CIF SOUTHERN SECTIONFORD

GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS

OPEN DIVISIONChaminade

DIVISION 1AAVentura

DIVSION 1ACrescenrta Valley

DIVISION 2AANewbury ParkDIVISION 2A

NorcoDIVISION 3AA

Orange LutheranDIVISION 3A

Antelope ValleyDIVISION 4AA

St. PaulDIVISION 4ASt. Anthony

DIVISION 5AAFlintridge PrepDIVISION 5AHoly MartyrsDIVISION 6

Price

DIVISION 6First Round: Price 100, Lutheran/La Verna 17; Cornerstone Christian/Wilomar 61, Calbvary Baptist 21; Pilgrim 64, Maricopa 15; Big Pine Bye; Hesperia Christian 34, Liberty Chrisdtian 31; Coastal Christian 36, Lee Vining 18; Mesa Grande Academy 65, Higland Hall 39; Bell-Jeff 47, Lancaster Baptist 23; Brethren Christian 40, Noli Indian 24; Apple Valley Christian 47, Cuyama Valley 17; Crossroads Christian Bye; Desert Christian Academy 45, Pacifi c Hills 37; Providence/Santa Barbara Bye; Baker Valley 51, Mesrobian 19; California Lutheran Bye.Second Round: Price 95, Cornerstone Christian 12; Big Pine 46, Pilgrim 38; St. Monica Academy 64, Hesperia Christian 23; Mesa Grande Academy 51; Coastal Christian 19; Bell0-Jeff 63, Brethren Christian 28; Crossroads Christian 47, Apple Valley Christian 38; Desert Christian Academy 55, Providence 25; California Lutheran 62, Baker Valley 11.Quarterfi nals: Price 84, Big Pine 30; Mesa Grande Academy 47, St. Monica Academy 30; Bell-Jeff 59, Crossroads Christian 27; California Lutheran 47, Desert Christian Academy 45.Semifi nals: Price 66, Mesa Grande Academy 37; Bell-Jeff 57, California Lutheran 51.Final: Price 62, Bell-Jeff 40.

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DIVISION 1Wild Card Round: Santa Margarita 13, Huntington Beach 10.First Round: Laguna Beach 20, Irvine 3; Mater Dei 6, Newport Harbor 3; Foothill 10, Santa Margarita 3; Dow Pueblos 15, Beckman 5; San Marcos 15, Costa Mesa 1; Corona del Mar 13, Villa Park 4; Santa Barbara 9, Los Alamitos 5; Orange Lutheran 25, Saddleback 4.Quarterfi nals: Laguna Beach 9, Mater Dei 7; Foothill 11, Dos Pueblos 7; San Marcos 8, Corona del Mar 5.Semifi nals: Foothill 4, Laguna Beach 3; Orange Lutheran 8, San Marcos 6.Finals: Orange Lutheran 6, Foothill 3.

DIVISION 2Wild Card Round: Thousand Oaks 8, Alhambra 2; Murrieta Mesa 13, Lakewood 12.First Round: Murrieta Valley 18, Thousand Oaks 4; Dana Hills 9, Wilson/Long Beach 6; Schurr 14, St. Lucy's 8; San Clemente 19, Newbury Park 5; Los Osds 17, Poly/Long Beach 7; Vista Murrieta 17, Montebello 11; Agoura 13, Rancho Cucamonga 5; El Toro 24, Murrieta Mesa 2.Quarterfi nals: Murrieta Valley 16, Dana Hills 10; San Clemente 11, Schurr 6; Los Osos 13, Vista Murrieta 8; El Toro 12, Agoura 2.Semifi nals: Murrieta Valley 7, San Clemente 6; El Toro 9, Los Osos 6.Finals: Murrieta Valley 10, El Toro 8.

DIVISION 3Wild Card Round: Sunny Hills 8, Corona 7; Alemany 9, San Luis Obispo 7; Righetti 11, Flintridge Sacred Heart 4; El Rancho 7, Paso Robles 6.First Round: Arroyo Grande 12, Sunny Hills 5; Redondo Union 12, Notre Dame/Sherman Oak 4; Santiago/Corona 18, California 7; Troy 16, Alemany 6; Mira Costa 6, Righetti 4; La Serna 10, La Habra 7; Harvard Westlake 7, Peninsula 6; ML King 23, El Rancho 1.Quarterfi nals: Arroyo Grande 11, Redondo Union 3; Santiago 11, Troy 8; Mira Costa 13, La Serna 10; ML King 17, Harvard Westlake 3.Semifi nals: Arroyo Grande 11, Santiago 2; ML King 14, Mira Costa 1.Finals: ML King 7, Arroyo Grande 2.

DIVISION 4Wild Card Rounds: JW North 9, Arcadia 4; Claremont 12, Capistrano Valley 10.First Round: Royal 27, JW North 4; St. Joseph/Lakewood 12, Trabuco Hills 11; Ayala 15, Cerritos 2; Crescenta Valley 17, Arlington 2; Mission Viejo 16, Camarillo 3; Bonita 17, Burroughs/Burbank 6; Warren 15, Claremont 4; Poly/Riverside 27, Glendale 1.Quarterfinals: Royal 23, St. Joseph 7; Crescenta Valley 10. Ayala 4; Mission Viejo 11; Bonita 7; Poly 11, Warren 8.Semifi nals: Royal 16, Crescenta Valley 4; Poly 8, Mission Viejo 3.Final: Royal 15, Poly/Riverside 9.

DIVISION 5Wild Card Round: Charter Oak 13, Redlands East Valley 8; South Pasadena 17, Xavier Prep 7.First Round: Palm Desert 12, Pacifi ca/Oxnard 3; Chino 9, Cajon 4; Charter Oak 7; La Canada

2016 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD GIRLS WATER POLO PLAYOFF RESULTS

8, Brea Olinda 4; Los Altos 13, Yucaipa 3; South Pasadena 7, Esperanza 4; Oxnard 9, La Quinbta/La Quinta 7; Temple City 13, Redlands 5.Quarterfi nals: Palm Desert 13, Chino 4; La Canada 12, Rio Mesa 4; Los Altos 12, South Pasadena 10; Temple City 16, Oxnard 7.Semifi nals: Palm Desert 9, La Canada 6; Temple City 12, Los Altos 6.Final: Palm Desert 13, Temple City 4.

DIVISION 6Wild Card Round: Poly/Pasadena 13, Morro Bay 4; Tustin 18, Loara 7; Lakeside 10, West

2016 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD

GIRLS WATER POLOCHAMPIONS

DIVISION 1Orange Lutheran

DIVISION 2Murrieta Valley

DIVISION 3ML King

DIVISION 4Royal

DIVISION 5Palm Desert

DIVISION 6Santa Monica

DIVISION 7Hillcrest

Valley 5; El Segundo 13, Elsinore 5; Valencia/Placentia 9, Santa Ynez 7.First Round: Santa Monica 22, Poly/Pasadena 2; Segerstrom 6, Beaumont 3; Cabrillo/Lompoc 16, Lakeside 5; Westridge 13, El Segundo 6; Cypress 12, Hemet 6; Temescal Canyon 8, Culver City 4; Ocean View 16, Valencia 2 .Quarterfi nals: Santa Monica 17, Segerstrom 0; Cabrillo 14, Tustin 4; Westridge 15, Cypress 3; Ocean View 10, Temescal Canyon 4.Semifinals: Santa Monica 7, Cabrillo 3; Westridge 13, Ocean View 7.Final: Santa Monica 8, Westridge 6.

DIVISION 7First Round: Hillcrest Bye, Rowland 12, Fontana 4; Santa Ana Valley Bye; Carpinteria 11, Los Amigos 8; Malibu 13, Bolsa Grande 6; Ontario 22, Pacifi c 1; Ramona 16, Workman 5; Webb 15, Summit 5; San Dimas Bye; Savanna 10, Colony 9; Cate 11, San Gorgonio 9; Jurupa Valley 19, Pomona Catholic 5; Alta Loma Bye; Garden Grove Bye; San Bernardino Bye; Foothill Technology Bye.Second Round: Hillcrest 18, Rowland 4; Santa Ana Valley 9, Carpinteria 6; Malibu 7, Ontario 6; Webb 8, Ramona 7; San Dimas 12, Savanna 3; Jurupa Valley 8, Cate 3; Garden Grove 14, Alta Loma 4; Foothill Technology 16, San Bernardino 2.Quarterfi nals: Hillcrest 10, SAnta Ana Valley 3; Malibu 11, Webb 10; San Dimas 8, Jurupa Valley 5; Foothill Technology 12, SGarden Grove 3.Semifi nals: Hillcrest 23, Malibu 7; Foothill Technology 12, San Dimas 7.Final: Hillcrest 8, Foothill Technology 7.

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WINNERS OF THE 2015-16CIF SOUTHERN SECTION ACADEMIC AWARDS

SPORT ENROLLMENT SCHOOL GPABaseball 1499 or less Flintridge Prep 3.69 1500 or more Moorpark 3.73Boys Basketball 1499 or less Coast Union 3.86 1500 or more Rancho Cucamonga 3.61Girls Basketball 1499 or less Pilibos 3.90 1500 or more Torrance 3.76Boys Cross Country 1499 or less Whitney 3.88 1500 or more Palos Verdes 3.83Girls Cross Country 1499 or less Whitney 3.90 1500 or more Diamond Bar 3.88Football 1499 or less Poly/Pasadena 3.63 1500 or more Palos Verdes 3.33Boys Golf 1499 or less Whittier Christian 3.86 1500 or more West Ranch 3.71Girls Golf 1499 or less Poly/Pasadena 3.91 1500 or more Ayala 3.93Boys Soccer 1499 or less Poly/Pasadena 3.77 1500 or more Palos Verdes 3.55Girls Soccer 1499 or less Pilibos 3.85 1500 or more Palos Verdes 3.79Softball 1499 or less Marymount 3.73 1500 or more ML King 3.71Boys Swimming 1499 or less Crossroads 3.81 1500 or more Camarillo 3.74Girls Swimming 1499 or less Flintridge Prep 3.83 1500 or more Santa Barbara 3.88Boys Tennis 1499 or less Poly/Pasadena 3.88 1500 or more Diamond Bar 3.78Girls Tennis 1499 or less Crossroads 3.93 1500 or more Dos Pueblos 3.92Boys Track & Field 1499 or less Whitney 3.92 1500 or more Palos Verdes 3.66Girls Track & Field 1499 or less Whitney 3.97 1500 or more Palos Verdes 3.76Boys Volleyball 1499 or less Poly/Pasadena 3.87 1500 or more Corona del Mar 3.71Girls Volleyball 1499 or less Providence/Santa Barbara 3.92 1500 or more Rancho Cucamonga 3.83Boys Water Polo 1499 or less Flintridge Prep 3.72 1500 or more Palos Verdes 3.64Girls Water Polo 1499 or less Marlborough 3.88 1500 or more Camarillo 3.82Boys Wrestling 1499 or less Harvard Westlake 3.81 1500 or more Peninsula 3.52Girls Wrestling 1499 or less San Dimas 3.22 1500 or more Lakeside 3.58

CIF-SS/ANGELS2015-2016 ACADEMIC TEAM CHAMPIONS

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2015-2016 MALE/FEMALE ATHLETES OF THE YEARFEMALE

School Student GPAAlhambra Tiff any Chan 0Alta Loma Ashley Hernandez 3.71Animo Leadership Kimberly Richmond 3.33Apple Valley Jazmine Morales 3.87Apple Valley Christian Annalee Losch 4Arlington Emily Fisher 0.09Arlington Trinity Jones 0.09Atascadero Julia Clickard 3.91Avalon Carly Glass 4Barstow Willow Suess 4Beaumont Jennell Encizo 3.82Bell Gardens Alejandra Uribe 4Bethel Christian/R Sarah Valcarcel 3.76Bishop Amat Reina Hernandez 4Bishop Montgomery Anna Leoncio 3.83Brea Olinda Hailey Jensen 3.6Brethren Christian Bria Gamble 3.5Buena Park Rachel Choi 3.97CAMS Lelani Del Pinto 0.45Calvary Chapel/D Miranda Norman 3.92Calvary Murrieta Katelyn Dykhouse 3.93Camarillo Jaclyn Fiacco 4Canyon/Anaheim Quin Garant 3.97Capistrano Valley Chr Emma Pecharka 4Carter Sara Felix 3.95Chadwick Courtney Bond 4Citrus Valley Gabriella Hinojosa 3.73Coastal Christian Lucy Wickstrom 4Concordia/Sylmar Joanna O'Connor 3.81Cornerstone Chr./W Lilly Medofer 3.93Corona del Mar Jessica L. Harris 4Costa Mesa Cassie Harriman 3.97Crossroads Ella Larsen 4Desert Chapel Julianna Hernandez 4Desert Christian Acad Olivia Hoddick 4Desert Christian/L Danielle Staff ord 0.11Diamond Ranch Marina Roski 3.93Dos Pueblos Rebecca Buratto 3.77El Dorado Rachel Han 4El Rancho Cristina Espinosa 3.72Estancia Madison Letterman 3.55Excelsior Charter Macey Young 3.65Flintridge Sacred Heart Kelly Fradet 3.97Foothill Lana Gorlinski 4Foothill Technology Leah Kopp 3.94Fountain Valley Sara Tran 4Grace Brethren Hannah Hopkins 3.98Grand Terrace Marissa Jauregui 3.9Great Oak Katie Ramos 3.67Hart Ashley Aponik 4Heritage Christian Stephanie Younan 4Hesperia Vanessa Salas 3.71Holy Martyrs Lilia Tokadzhyan 3.55Immaculate Heart Anora Denison 4Irvine Yee Nip 4JSerra Catholic Zoe Kaff en 4Katella Mia Palomino 3.56King, Martin Luther Bansri Patel 4La Canada Emma Tapp 4La Puente Lizette Avina 4Lakeside/Lake Elsinore Katie Galindo 3.88Lakewood Brielle Johnson 3.91Lawndale Ashley Calloway 3.5Linfi eld Christian Brianna Wilson 3.8Littlerock Karina Halliman 3.94Lutheran/La Verne Jane He 4Marina Megan McNamara 4Marlborough Lauren Choi 4Mary Star of the Sea Alyssa DiMassa 3.63Mater Dei Kayla Constandse 4Montebello Mariam Germanyan 4.25New Covenant Acad Jinna Oh 3.67Newbury Park Swathi Samuel 3.97Notre Dame/SO Dana Tran 3.92Oak Park Clara Matsumoto 3.98Oaks Christian Kendall Adair Zeile 4Ocean View Shannon Graham 3.77Pacifi c Hills Nicole Baza 0.16Pacifi ca/Oxnard Fabiola Figueroa 3.71Palos Verdes Anastasia Eleftheriou 3.73Peninsula Shannon Nakamura 3.92Perris Reyna Naverez 3.79Poly/Long Beach Emma Skinner 4Poly/Riverside Alexandra Stetkevich 3.83Righetti Haley Kang 4Rio Mesa Dominique Derse 4Riverside Christian Danielle Nelson 4Rosary Academy Victoria Hoferer 3.95San Dimas Sydney Griffi th 4San Gabriel Mission Emily De La Torre 3.67San Gabriel Mission Gabrielle Morales 4San Gorgonio Victory Ali 4San Jacinto Journey Burbridge 4San Marcos Sarah Douglas 4Santa Margarita Morgan Yurosek 3.89

Segerstrom Sarah Ngo 4Serrano Courtney Brenner 4.33Sierra Canyon Bailey Hobson 3.73St. Anthony Emani Young 3.98St. Bonaventure Rebekah Kaiser 3.82St. Joseph/Lakewood Sarah Berberabe 0.22St. Margarets McKinley McQuaide 3.83Tarbut V Torah Carly Malatskey 3.88Temecula Valley Kelsie Whitmore 3.9Temple City Kate Ferguson 4Thousand Oaks Rochelle Ellison 4Trabuco Hills Allison Kantor 0.14Trinity Classical Acad Elizabeth Leathers 3.97Upland Danielle Thomas 4Upland Christian Cecelia Pichardo 4Valley Christian/C Chanel Varney 4Valley Christian/SM Bethany Bramble 3.88Vasquez Rylie Distaso 4Victor Valley Esperanza Gomez 4.33Viewpoint Caitlin Hogan 3.96Villa Park Lauren Polyakov 4Vista Del Lago Riley Peckles 3.67Vista Murrieta Brittney Reed 3.8Walnut Alison Chang 4Webb Amanda Kandasamy 3.83West Valley Kriti Kumar 3.77Westridge Emma Hovanec 4Whitney Katherine Ku 4Whittier Brenda Dorantes 3.66Whittier Christian Haley Hunt 4Wilson/Long Beach Olivia Mendoza 3.83Woodcrest Christian Wesley Milligan 4Yorba Linda Amy Castellano 3.67Yucca Valley Moriah Goddard 0.11

MALESchool Student GPAAlhambra Matthew Roberts 0Alhambra Tiff any Chan 0Alta Loma Cody Carlson 3.8Animo Leadership Cesar Rocha 3.86Apple Valley George Lasko 3.97Apple Valley Christian Zachary Richart 4Arlington Christopher Ritter 0.09Atascadero Edward Rose 3.88Avalon Jose Carmen Silva 3.86Barstow Sam Hood 4Beaumont Bradley Cypert 3.95Bell Gardens Angel Gutierrez 3.98Bethel Christian/R Travis Peters-Forsyth 3.5Bishop Amat Aaron Austin 4Bishop Montgomery Daniel Robinson 4Brea Olinda Austin Tamagno 3.4Brethren Christian Kaden Specht 3.54Calvary Murrieta Noah Hemm 3.63Camarillo Ethan Chen 4Canyon/Anaheim Robert Kent 3.93Capistrano Valley Chr Sten Kajitani 4Carter Jason Smith 3.56Chadwick Mathew Sonnenblick 4Citrus Valley Griffi n Logan 3.76Concordia/Sylmar Ethan Peterson 3.65Cornerstone Chr./W Doug McAvoy 3.7Corona del Mar Matthew R. Paragas 3.93Costa Mesa Mason Tufuga 3.87Crean Lutheran Emily Eastin 0.63Crean Lutheran Even Kittlesen 0.57Crespi Jack Doyle 3.76Crossroads Jack Schoenfeld 3.88Desert Chapel Garrett Pena 3.91Desert Christian/L Life Dumas 0.1Dos Pueblos Travis Craven 3.85El Dorado Colton Smith 4El Rancho Vincent Cuevas 3.9Estancia Juan Lozada Martinez 3.69Excelsior Charter Brandon Dylan Watson 3.88Foothill Sean OBannon 4Foothill Technology Andres Coronel 3.59Fountain Valley Christopher Lam 4Grace Brethren Jonathan Wood 3.94Great Oak Isaac Cortes 3.83Hart Andrew Nielsen 3.83Heritage Christian Alexander Jelloian 4Hesperia Alejandro Hernandez 4Holy Martyrs Vagarshak Avetisyan 4Irvine Daniel Park 3.97JSerra Catholic Joseph Santoro 3.83Katella Kobe Sato 3.58King, Martin Luther Ryan Laudermilk 4La Canada Brandon Deguzman 4La Puente Antonio Macias 3.83Lakeside/Lake Elsinore Chris Alexman 3.98

Lakewood Tyler Rand 3.7Lawndale Matthew Alvarado 3.95Linfi eld Christian Jacob Bennett 3.8Littlerock Colin Crandall 3.91Lutheran/La Verne Brady Lange 4Marina Joseph Nguyen 3.89Mary Star of the Sea Jonythyn Manipon 3.67Mater Dei Bennie Seybold 3.86Montebello Ronald Daniel Cabuang 4.17Newbury Park Jake Wood 3.94Newport Harbor Cooper Hendrix 3.5Newport Harbor Holly Clemence 3.83Notre Dame/SO Austin Lietz 3.94Oak Park Jake Whealen 3.96Oaks Christian Adam Patrick Snyder 3.66Ocean View Grant Gochman 3.97Pacifi c Hills Clayton Guzman 0.17Pacifi ca/Oxnard Estevan Topete 3.57Palos Verdes Duncan Mactavish 3.88Pasadena Nicholas Whiting 3.97Peninsula Michael Babek 4Perris Jose Salas Reyes 4Poly/Riverside Dylan McDowell 4Righetti Zachary Burg 3.97Rio Mesa Brandon Boettcher 4Riverside Christian Ronald She 3.86San Clemente Chase Gutierrez 4San Clemente Mckenna Brownell 4San Dimas Sergio Licon 4San Jacinto Claude Vargas 4San Marcos Blake Katsev 3.96Serrano Tanner Cornell 4.17Servite AJ Jimenez 0.09Sierra Canyon Eric Markes 3.76Silver Valley Stanton Gonzales 3.5St. Anthony Jesus Fernandez 3.9St. Bonaventure Daniel Luna 3.82St. John Bosco Matt Smith 3.51St. Margarets l William Miyamoto 4Tarbut V Torah Robbie Theisen 4Temecula Valley Paul Monteforte 3.87Temple City Max Clark 3.91Thousand Oaks Supreet Shah 4Trabuco Hills Jacob Paine 0.13Trinity Classical Acad John (Trey) Christopher 3.84Upland Christian William Wu 4Valencia/Placentia Alec Sweet 0.65Valley Christian/C Quaid Kawana 3.83Valley Christian/SM Shawn Weldon 4Vasquez Sammy Dene 4Victor Valley Ryan Brown 4.5Viewpoint Ray Boucher 3.88Villa Park Connor Hein 4Vista Del Lago Reece Fontana 3.63Vista Murrieta Jordan Testerman 4Walnut Rami Abdou 3.9Webb Christian Anabi 4West Valley Ben Jones 4Whitney Kelton Hardrict Jr. 3.97Whittier Pavle Pejovski 4Whittier Christian Benjamin Garcia 4Wilson/Long Beach Jack Koulos 4Woodcrest Christian Alec Carlson 3.33Yucca Valley Aaron Ahmadi 1

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BOYS SOCCER CHAMPIONSDIVISION 1

LoyolaDIVISION 2Sunny HillsDIVISION 3

Redlands East ValleyDIVISION 4

GodinezDIVISION 5

Garden GroveDIVISION 6

Desert MirageDIVISION 7

Fillmore

DIVISION 1First Round: Paramount Bye; Fountain Valley 3, Alemany 0; Santa Margarita 1, Centennial/Corona 0; Santa Barbara 2, Redondo Union 1; St. John Bosco 1, Mission Viejo 1 (4-3 PK); Venrtura 2, Simi Valley 1; ML King 1, Mira Costa 0; Los Alamitos 3, Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 1; Loyola 2, Huntington Beach 0; Buena 7, Corona 2; Royal 1, Downey 0; Palos Verdes 2, Capistrano Valley 1; Warren 3, Moorpark 0; St. Francis 2, Edison 1; Peninsula 2, San Clemente 1; Servite Bye.Second Round: Paramount 1, Fountain Valley 0; Santa Barbara 3, Santa Margarita 2; Ventura 3, St. John Bosco 2; Los Alamitos 1, ML King 0; Loyola 2, Buena 0; Palos Verdes 2, Buena 0; Warren 4, St. Francis 1; Peninsula 3, Servite 2.Quarterfi nals: Santa Barbara 3, Paramount 2; Los Alamitos 4, Ventura 1; Loyola 3, Palos Verdes 0; Warren 1, Peninsula 1 (3-1 PK).Semifi nals: Santa Barbara1, Los Alamitos 0 (OT); Loyola 0, Warren 0 (5-3 PK).Final: Loyola 3, Santa Barbara 1.

DIVISION 2Wild Card Round: Wilson/Long Beach 0, Whittier 0 (4-3 PK); Poly/Riverside 4, Palm Springs 0.First Round: Cabrillo/Long Beach 1, Schurr 0; Orange 0, Esperanza 0 (5-3 PK); Katella 3, Buena Park 2; Rancho Verde 2, Indio 1; Aliso Niguel 1, Westminster 0; Century 2, Palm Desert 0; Jordan 1, El Rancho 0; Bell Gardens 2, Fontana 1; Montebello 1, Wilson 0; Arlington 1, La Quinta/La Quinta 0; Foothill 2, Laguna Hills 1 (2OT); Sunny HIlls 3, Kaiser 1; Santa Ana 2, Sonora 0; Millikan 2, La Serna 0; Tesoro 1, Summit 0; Anaheim 3, Poly/Riverside 0.Second Round: Cabrillo 3, Orange 1; Rancho Verde 1, Katella 0; Century 2, Aliso Niguel 0; Jordan 3, Bell Gardens 1; Arlington 3, Montebello 1; Sunny Hills 2, Foothill 1; Santa Ana 3, Millikan 1; Tesoro 4, Anaheim 1.Quarterfi nals: Rancho Verde 1, Cabrillo 0; Jordan 2, Century 1; Sunny Hills 1, Arlington 0; Santa Ana 2, Tesoro 1.Semifi nals: Jordan 2, Rancho Verde 1; Sunny Hills 1, Santa Ana 0.Final: Sunny Hills 1, Jordan 0.

DIVISION 3Wild Card Round: Muir 2, Highland 0; Yucaipa 4, Los Osos 0; Channel Islands 3, Ayala 1; Citrus Valley 3, Woodbridge 0; Orcutt Academy 3, St. Josehp/Santa Maria 0; Bishop Amat 3, Westlake 2; Ramona 3, Alta Loma 1; Hueneme 3, Santa Ynez 0; Pioneer Valley 2, Crescenta Valley 1; Arroyo Grande 4, Littlerock 3; Cajon 2, Burroughs/Burbank 0; Damien 1, La Sierra 0.First Round: Cathedral 3, Muir 0; San Luis Obispo 2, Cabrillo/Lompoc 1; Beckman 1, Diamond Bar 0 (OT); Ontario 2, Knight 0; Agoura 1, Channel Islands 1 (4-2 PK); Norte Vista 1, Citrus Valley 0; Pasadena 2, Orcutt Academy 1; Redlands East Valley 4, Bishop Amat 0; Chino Hills 2, Ramona 1; Quartz Hill 1, Hueneme 0; Claremont 1, Pioneer Valley 0; Arroyo Grande 6, Corona del Mar 5; Santa Maria 2, Cajon 0; Salesian 3, Newbury Park 0; Chaff ey 2, Damien 0.Second Round: Cathedral 3, Yucaipa 0; San Luis Obispo 3, Beckman 0; Agoura 2, Ontario 1; Pasadena 1, Norte Vista 0; Redlands East Valley 4, Chino Hills 2; Quartz Hill 1, Claremont 0; Santa Maria 1, Arroyo Grande 0; Chaff ey 2, Salesian 1.Quarterfi nals: Cathedral 2, San Luis Obispo 1 (OT); Pasadena 3, Agoura 0; Redlands East Valley 3, Quartz Hill 2 (OT); Santa Maria 2, Chaff ey 1.Semifi nals: Cathedral 1, Pasadena 1 (5-4 PK); Redlands East Valley 1, Santa Maria 0 (OT) .Final: Redlands East Valley 1, Cathedral 1 (5-4 PK).

DIVISION 4Wild Card Round: Norwalk 1, Torrance 0; Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 1, Costa Mesa 0; Perris 2, Baldwin Park 1; Oak Hills 1, Vista Murrieta 0.First Round: Godinez 2, Norwalk 1; Yorba Linda 0, Western 0 (4-3 PK); Saugus 1, Sultana 1 (4-2 PK); Temescal Canyon 2, Cate 1; Leuzinger 2, Hart 0; Santa Paula 3, Sierra Vista 1; El SEgundo 4, Temecula Valley 1; Bellfl ower 1, Pacifi ca 0; Valencia/Valencia 5, Perris 1; El Dorado 1, Culver City 0; Chaparral Bye; Artesia 2, Carpinteria 1; South Torrance 1, La Mirada 0; Estancia 1, Lawndale 0; Gladstone 1, Paloma Valley 0 (2OT); Valencia/Placentia 7, Oak Hills 0.Second Round: Godinez 3, Yorba Linda 0; Saugus 2, Temescal Canyon 1; Santa Paula 2, Leuzinger 1; El Segundo 2, Bellfl ower 1; Valencia 3, El Dorado 0; Chaparral 2, Artesia 1; South Torrance 1, Estancia 1 (4-2 PK);

Gladstone 2, Valencia (OT).Quarterfi nals: Godinez 2, Saugus 1; Santa Paula 3, El Segundo 2; Valencia 0, Chaparral 0 (5-3 PK); South Torrance 3, Gladstone 1.Semifi nals: Godinez 1, Santa Paula 0; South Torrance 2, Valencia 1.Final: Godinez 2, South Torrance 0.

DIVISION 5First Round: Santiago/Garden Grove 3, Sierra Conyon 0; Mary Star of the Sea 4, Shalhevet 0; Los Altos 3, Rosemead 0; San Jacinto 3, Adelanto 2; El Monte 3, San Gorgonio 2; Hemet 5, Environmental Charter 0; Crossroads 5, St. Genevieve 0; Indian Springs 2, Pomona 0; Garden Grove 2, La Salle 1; South El Monte 5, Windward 0; Tahquitz 2, Charter Oak 0; Animo Leadership 4, Los Amigos 0; Diamond Ranch 5, Brentwood 0; Jurupa Hills 4, Granite Hills 0; Mountain View 2, Ganesha 1.Second Round: Santiago 6, Mary Star 1; San Jacinto 21, Los Altos 0; Garey 3, El Monte 2; Crossroads 3, Hemet 0; Garden Grove 3, Indian Springs 0; Tahquitz 2, South El Monte 0; Animo Leadership 2, Diamond Ranch 0; Jurupa Hills 1, Mountain View 0.Quarterfi nals: Santiago 1, San Jacinto 1 (5-4 PK); Crossroads 1, Garey 0; Garden Grove 2, Tahquitz 0; Jurupa Hills 4, Animo Leadership 2.Semifi nals: Santiago 1, Crossroads 0 (OT); Garden Grove 1, Jurupa Hills 0.Final: Garden Grove 0, Santiago/Garden Grove 0 (3-2 PK).

DIVISION 6First Round: Desert Mirage 5, Banning 0; Ontario Christian 3, Rowland 2 (OT); Valley Christian/Cerritos 2, California Academy Math/Science 0; St. Margaret's 2, San Marino 2 (5-4 PK); La Canada 10, Hawthorne MSA 0; Firebuagh 2, Desert Hot Springs 1; Moreno Valley 10, Linfi eld Christian 0; Covina 4, Whitney 1; Woodcrest Christian 3, Crean Lutheran 3 (3-2PK); Maranatha 3, Vistamar 0; Shadow Hills 2, Rubicoux 1 (OT); Nogales 2, Poly/Pasadena 1 (OT); Lennox Academy 1, Heritage Christian 0; RAncho Mirage 3, Arrowhead Christian 0; Sage Hill 2, Vista del Lago 1; Flintridge Prep 1, Monrovia 1 (4-2PK).Second Round: Desert Mirage 8, Ontario Christian 0; Valley Christian 2, San Marino 21; La Canada 1, Firebaugh 0; Covina 3, Moreno Valley 2; Maranatha 1, Woodcrest Christian 0; Shadow Hills 1; Nogales 0 (OT); Rancho Mirage 2, Lennox Academy 1 (OT); Flintridge Prep 3, Sage Hill 1.

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DIVISION 1First Round: Aliso Niguel Bye; JSerra 4, Millikan 0; Chino Hills 7, Flintridge Sacred Heart 0; San Juan Hills 0, Canyon/Anaheim 0 (3-1 PK); Tesoro 2, Esperanza 0; Edison 3, Dana Hills 2; Chaminade 3,Wilson/Long Beach 3 (4-2 PK); Mater Dei 3, Los Osos 0; Foothill 0, El Toro 0 (3-2 PK); Rancho Cucamonga 2, Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 0; Poly/Long Beach 2, Rosary 1; Huntington Beach 2, Etiwanda 1; San Clemente 2, St. Lucy's 1; Santa Margarita 3, Laguna Hills 0; Villa Park 1, Los Alamitos 0; Harvard Westlake 2, Lakewood 1.Second Round: Aliso Niguel 2, JSerra 0; Chino Hills 2, San Juan Hills 1; Tesoro 1, Edison 0; Mater Dei 2, Chaminade 1; RAncho Cucamonga 1. Foothill 0; Poly 1, Huntington Beach 0 (OT); Santa Margarita 1, San Clemente 0; Harvard Westlake 1, Villa Park 0 (OT).Quarterfi nals: Chino Hills 1, Aliso Niguel 0; Tesoro 2, Mater Dei1; Rancho Cucamonga 2, Poly 0; Santa Margarita 1, Harvard Westlake 1 (4-3 PK).Semifi nals: Tesoro 2, Chino Hills 0; Santa Margarita 0, Rancho Cucamonga 0 (? PK).Final: Santa Margarita 3, Tesoro 1.

DIVISION 2First Round: Troy 3, Beckman 0; Roosevelt 4, Redlands East Valley 2; Mira Costa 3, Valencia/Valencia 2; Newbury Park 2, Temecula Valley 1; Palos Verdes 3, Carter 0; Chaparral 2, Norco 1; Corona del Mar 2, La Salle 0; Westlake 7, La Habra 0; Santiago/Corona 3, Peninslau 0; Oaks Christian 2, Bishop Amat 1; Sunny Hills 1, West Ranch 0; Northwood 4, Yucaipa 0; Hart 1, Agoura 0; Redondo Union 3, Redlands 0; ML King 9, St. Joseph/Lakewood 2; Vista Murrieta 6, University 2.Second Round: Troy 2, Roosevelt 0; Newbury Park 2, Mira Costa 1; Palos Verdes 3, Chaparral 0; Corona del Mar 1, Westlake 0; Oaks Christian 3, Santiago 2; Northwood 1, Sunny Hills 1 (3-2 PK); Hart 2, Redondo Union 1; ML King 3, Vistas Murrieta 1.Quarterfi nals: Newbury Park 1, Troy 0; Palos Verdes 1, Corona del Mar 0; Northwood 3, Oaks Christian 2; ML King 1, Hart 0.Semifi nals: Palos Verdes 3, Newbury Park 2; Northwood 3, ML King 2.Finals: Palos Verdes 3, Northwood 2..DIVISION 3Wild Card Round: South Hills 9, Mission Prep 0; Paramount 4, Barstow 2; POly/Pasadena 3, Charter Oak 0; Cypress 2, South Torrance 1; Warren 2, Kennedy 1; Santa Barbara 1, Arroyo Grande 0; El Dorado 4, Mayfi eld 0; San Luis Obispo 2, Lancaster 0; Claremont 3, Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 1;

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2016 CIF SOUTHERNSECTION - FORD

GIRLS SOCCER CHAMPIONSDIVISION 1

Santa MargaritaDIVISION 2

Palos VerdesDIVISION 3South HillsDIVISION 4La Mirada

DIVISION 5Oxnard

DIVISION 6Grand Terrace

DIVISION 7Grace Brethren

San Marcos 2, Diamond Ranch 0; Flintridge Prep 7, Granite Hills 0; Yorba Linda 4, Downey 1; Glendora 2, Quartz Hill 2; Los Altos 5, Silverado 0; WEst Torrance 5, Buena 2.Second Round: South Hills 7, Paramount 7; Cypress 0, Poly 0 (4-3 PK); Warren 2, North Torrance 0; El Dorado 2, Santa Barbara 0; San Luis Obispo 0, Claremont 0 (3-2 PK); San Marcos 3, Flintridge Prep 2; Yorba Linda 4, Glendora 3; West Torrance 5, Los Altos 0.Quarterfi nals: South Hills 4, Cypress 3; El Dorado 1, Warren 0; San Luis Obispo 2, San Marcos 1; Yorba Linda 4, West Torrance 3.Semifi nals: South Hills 3, El Dorado 2; Yorba Linda 2, San Luis Obispo 1.Final: South HIlls 2, Yorba Linda 1.

DIVISION 4First Round: La Mirada 5, Burroughs/Burbank 1; Valley View 3, Sage Hill 2; Santa Monica 3, La Reina 1; Serrano 3, San Marino 0; Arcadia 4, Artesia 0; Monrovia 3, Arlington 0; El Segundo 2, Marlborough 1; Royal 2, Santa Paula 0; Mayfair 4, Immaculate Heart 0; Malibu 4, Simi Valley 0; St. Margaret's 3, Apple Valley 1; Poly/Riversdie 5, Bellfl ower 0; Alemany 2, Crescenta Valley 0; La Canada 2, Oak Hills 1; Moorpark 1, Crean Lutheran 0.Second Round: La Mirada 1, Valley View 0; Santa Monica 4, Serrano 0; Arcadia 3, Monrovia 0; El Segundo 1, Royal 1 (3-2 PK); Mayfair 3, Burbank 1; St. Margaret;s 1, Malibu 0; Poly 1, Alemany 0; Moorpark 4, La Canada 1.Quarterfi nals: La Mirada 2, Santa Monica 1; Royal 6, Arcadia 5; Mayfair 1, St. Margaret's 0; Moorpark 1, Poly 0.Semifi nals: La Mirada 1, Royal 0; Moorpark 2, Mayfair 0.Final: La Mirada 4, Moorpark 1.

DIVISION 5Wild Card Round: Colony 6, Coachella Valley 0; Santa Ana 3, Santa Fe 0; Viewpoint 3, Lompoc 0; Laguna Beach 3, Arrowhead Christian 1; Cabrillo/Lompoc 3, Western Chrtistian 2; Cathedral City 5, SAn Jacinto 0; Rio Mesa 2, Nogales 0; Paraclete 14, Ambassador 0.First Round: Sierra Canyon 3, Colony 1, Ontario Christian 2, Santa Ana 1; Pacifi ca/Oxnard 2, Nipomo 1; Estancia 3, Rowland 1; Alta Loma 5, Viewpoint 2; Tahquitz 1, Laguna Beach 1 (4-3 PK); Palm Desert 1, Westminster 0; California 13, Environmental Charter 0; Oxnard 4, Cabrillo 2; Brentwood 4, Animo Leadership 0; Montclair 1, San Dimas 0; Cathedral City 1, Ocean View 1 (? PK); La Quinta/La Quinta 5, Hemet 0; Calvary Chapel 6, Linfi eld Christian 0; Rio Mesa 1, Santa Ynez 0; La Serna 2, Paraclete 1.Second Round: Sierra Canyon 2, Ontario Christian 1; Pacifi ca 1, Estancia 1 (5-4 PK); Alta Loma 4, Tahquitz 0; California 1, Palm Desert 0; Oxnard 2, Brentwood 0; Cathedra City 4, Montclair 2; La Quinta 1, Calvary Chapel 0; La Serna 3, Rio Mesa 0.Quarterfi nals: Pacifi ca 0, Sierra Canyon 0 (4-2 PK); Alta Loma 3, California 2; Oxnard 3, Cathedral City 1; La Quinta 1, La Serna 0.Semifi nals: Alta Loma 3, Pacifi ca 2; Oxnard 4, La Quinta 0.Final: Oxnard 4, Alta Loma 1.

DIVISION 6Wild Card Round: Desert 3, Santa Clara 0; Lakeside 2, Rialto 1; Ball Gardens 3, California Military 0; Valley Christian/.Cerritos 1, Arroyo 0; Buckley 3, Baldwin Park 2; Colton 3, Hillcrest 1; El Monte 2, Katella 1 (2OT); Jurupa Valley 3, Santa Rosa Academy 0; Maranatha 8, Desert Christian/Lancaster 8, Maranatha 0; Duarte 9, Concordia/Sylmar 0; Century 4, Montebello 1.First Round: Sierra Vista 15, Desert 0; Lakeside 2, Savanna 1; Gabrielino 5, Bell Gardens 1; Heritage Chrstian 4, Pacifi ca Christian 0; Grand Terrace 9, Rancho Christian 0; Valley Christian 5, Santa Clarita Christian 0; Patriot 6, Mammoth 0; Paloma Valley 6, Jurupa Hills 1; Temescal Canyon 3, Buckley 0; COlton 1, Nuview Bridge 0; Vasquez 10, Einstein Academy 0; Schurr 3, El Monte 0; San Gorgonio 4, Jurupa Valley 1; Maranatha 0, Archer 0 (3-2 PK); South El Monte 2, Duarte 0; Bloomington 3, Century 0.Second Round: Sierra Vista 5, Lakeside 3, Heritage Christian 4, Gabrielino 3 (OT); Grand Terrace 1, Valley Christian 1 (4-3 PK); Patriot 4, Paloma Valley 3; Temescal Canyon 3, Colton 0; Schurr 3, Vasquez 0; Maranatha 2, San Gorgonio 1; Bloomington 2, South El Monte 0.Quarterfi nals: Sierra Vista 2, Heritage Christian 0; Grand Terrace 2, Patriot 1; Schurr 2, Temescal Canyon 1; Bloomington 1, Maranatha 0.Semifi nals: Grand Terrance 3, Sierra Vista 1; Bloomington 4, Schurr 0.Final: Grand Terrace 1, Bloomington 0.

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WT. CENTRAL COASTAL EASTERN INLAND NORTHERN SOUTHERN106 Ethan Gould Nick Pereira Andrew Rodriguez Christian Nunez Eddie Flores Jonathan Prada Esperanza Roosevelt Pacifi ca/Oxnard St. John Bosco Northview Downey

113 Jacob Gunter Sidney Flores Chance Rich Liam Cronin Alex Hernandez Christian Espinoza Esperanza Bishop Amat Valencia/Valencia Servite Hesperia California

120 Joel Avila David Ortega Jeremy Trinh Elijah Palacio Richie Casillas Mario Barios La Quinta/La Quinta Victor Valley Oxnard Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana Northview Gladstone

126 Ryan Gutierrez Zander Silva Norberto Buenrostro Johnny Arreola Aaron Wood Ricardo Navarrete Brea Olinda San Marino Citrus Hill La Sierra Oak Hills Santa Ana

132 Josh Luton Jose Rubio Carlos Campos Devon Purdy Alex Lopez Antonio Cortina Villa Park Barstow Arroyo Rancho Mirage Santa Maria Alta Loma

138 Billy Weaver Julian Flores Andrew Franco-Guerrero Alex Romo Andres Hooper Karson Ayres Palm Desert San Marino Walnut Great Oak Northview Fountain Valley

145 Dylan Wallace Zander Wick Phillip Zamora Johnny Knowles Josh Koning Nathan Garcia Esperanza San Marino Laguna Hills Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana Royal Paso Robles

152 Joseph Valdez Evan Wick Tyler Meisinger Anthony Orozco Nate Vargas Peter McCoy La Quinta/La Quinta San Marino San Clemente Vista Murrieta Sultana Marina

160 Brandon Claiborne Austin Wilson Josh Kawaguchi Justin Thomas Justin Pichedwatana Issaya Finley Palm Desert ML King Sonora Calvary CHapel/Santa Ana Mayfair Righetti

170 Anthony Mantanona Jason Patterson Kyle Marshall Jeremy Thomas Steven Comstock Isaiah Hughes Palm Desert Temescal Canyon San Clemente Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana Northview Arroyo Grande

182 Cody Williams Joshua Adams Gerrado Hernandez Jacob Sieder Josh Loomer Tanner Soojian Lakewood Centennial/Corona Capistrano Valley South Torrancre Cajon Atascadero

195 Stephen Salazar Brayden Ray Carlos Calderon Danny Salas Andrew Ramos Joey Daniel Bloomington Santiago/Corona South Hills St. John Bosco Mayfair Santa Ana

220 Conor Donnelly Dominik Urena Christian Ayala Rachaun Wagstaff Jesus Madrigal Cristian Ayala El Modena Elsinore Pacifi ca/Oxnard Vista Murrieta Oak Hills Pioneer Valley

285 Jordan Fanning Kevin Bridgewater Damien Bacajol David Aranda Jackson Sema Blake Irysh Rim of the World Highland Citrus Hill St. John Bosco Northview Paso Robles

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INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS PLACE CENTRAL COASTAL EASTERN INLAND NORTHERN SOUTHERN 1 Palm Desert (245.0) Victor Valley (251.5) Laguna Hills (242.0) Calvary Chapel/SA (214.0) Northview (261.0) Santa Ana (218.5) 2 Lakewood (165.0) San Marino (205.5) Walnut (149.5) Servite (212.5) Oak Hills (232.5) Pioneer Valley (152.5) 3 Bloomington (161.5) Temescal Canyon (172.5) Trabuco Hills (141.0) St. John Bosco (207.5) Mayfair (192.0) Downey (145.0) 4 Yorba Linda (151.5) Centennial/Cor (148.0) San Clemente (138.5) Temecula Valley (205.5) Sultana (185.0) Righetti (133.5) 5 Millikan (126.0) Canyon Springs (135.5) Ayala (134.5) Vista Murrieta (161.5) Yucaipa (159.5) Montclair (119.5)

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WT. WT.101 Valerie Perez 137 Mikayla Miles Hillcrest Nordhoff

106 Aleeah Gould 143 Emma Reusing Canyon Hillcrest

111 Grecia Monasterio 150 Ophelia Lara West Covina Gahr

116 Jennifer Lopez 160 Yvette Garcia West Covina West Covina

121 Alyssa Aceval 170 Dymond Guilford Corona Eastside

126 Gabby Garcia 189 McKayla Loza Valencia/Placentia Baldwin Park

131 Miyuki Pugrad 235 Chazel Becerra Kennedy Paramount

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS PLACE 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH

Hillcrest(188.0) Corona (162.0) Northview (124.0) West Covina (116.5)

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CENTRALFirst Round: Northview Bye; Grand Terrace 66, Charter Oak 17; Ayala 42, Etiwanda 24; Montclair 51, Ramona 24; Bloomington 77, West Covina 6; Boniota 46, Chino Hills 22; Walnut 42, Alta Loma 26; Hillcrest Bye.Quarterfi nals: Northview 68, Grand Terrace 9; Montclair 37, Ayala 30; Bloomington 48, Bonita 19; Hillcrest 43, Walnut 25.Semifi nals: Northview 1, Montclair 9; Hillcrest 41, Bloomington 23.Final: Northview 44, Hillcrest 19.

COASTALFirst Round: Servite Bye; Irvine 64, Marina 10; Canyon/Anaheim Bye; Trabuco Hills 69, Capistrano Valley 6; St. John Bosco 58, Godinez 18; Cypress Bye; Troy 31, Los Alamitos 30; Santa Ana Bye.Quarterfi nals: Servite 62, Irvine 5; Trabuco Hills 54, Canyon 22; St. John Bosco 48, Cypress 24; Santa Ana 72, Troy 0.Semifi nals: Servite 56, Trabuco Hills 13; St. John Bosco 34, Santa Ana 31.Final: Servite 38, St. John Bosco 23.

EASTERNFirst Round: Temecula Valley 76, Norco 1; Sultana 45, Hemet 27; Victor VAlley 66, Canyon Springs 6; Roosevelt 42, Carter 33; Palm Desert 75, ML King 9; Vista Murrieta 61, Cajon 12; Temescal Canyon 45, Centennial/Corona 23; Oak HIlls 55, Great Oak 17.Quarterfi nals: Sultana 43, Temecula Valley 27; Victor Valley 55, Roosevelt 12; Vista Murrieta 36, Palm Desert 34; Oak Hills 37, Temescal Canyon 27.Semifi nals: Victor Valley 40, Sultana 27; Vista Murrieta 31, Oak Hills 29.Final: Victor Valley 43, Vista Murrieta 29.

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2016 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION-FORD

DUAL MEETTEAM

WRESTLINGCHAMPIONS

CENTRALNorthview

COASTALServite

EASTERNVictor Valley

NORTHERNPioneer Valley

SOUTHERNShadow Hills

WESTERNMayfair

NORTHERNFirst Round: Righetti, Calabasas (no scores); Simi Valley 39, Rio Mesa 34; Buena, Highland (no scores); Pacifi ca/Oxnard 71, Morro Bay 9; Dos Pueblos, Royal (no scores); Pioneer Valley, Santa Maria (no scores); Thousand Oaks, Oxnard (no scores); Bishop Amat, Quartz Hill (no scores).Quarterfi nals: Righetti 48, Simi Valley 27; Pacifi ca 36, Buena 34; Pioneer Valley, Dos Pueblos (no Scores); Thousand Oaks 41, Bishop Amat 31.Semifi nals: Righetti 38, Pacifi ca 28; Pioneer Valley 53, Thousand Oaks 15.Final: Pioneer Valley 31, Righetti 23.

SOUTHERNFirst Round: Shadow Hills 73, Pomona 0; FAith Baptist 42, Hamilton 38; Sierra Vista 45, Katella 27; Peninsula 36, Valencia/Valencia 33; Mira Costa 51, Azusa 29; Rancho Mirage 51, Anaheim 21; San Bernardino, Excelsior Charter (no scores); La Puente 45, Santa Paula 33 .Quarterfi nals: Shadow Hills 54, Faith Baptist 25; Peninsula 51, Sierra Vista 18; Mira Costa 39, Rancho Mirage 30; La Puente 42, San Bernardino 40.Semifi nals: Shadow Hills 57, Peninsula 6; Mira Costa 49, La Puente 28.Final: Shadow Hills 52, Mira Costa 24.

WESTERNFirst Round: San Marino 58, Rosemead 24; West Torrance 37, La Mirada 33; Lakewood 39, Schurr 34; Downey 47, Glenn 18; Mayfair 75, La Canada 6; Santa Fe 41, Warren 24; Arroyo 49, Hoover 24; Millikan 64, Montebello 12.Quarterfi nals: San Marino 45, West Torrance 24; Downey 42, Lakewood 31; Mayfair 59, Santa Fe 13; Millikan 57, Arroyo 9.Semifi nals: Downey 36, San Marino 36 (criteria) ; Mayfair 31, Millikan 27.Final: Mayfair 44, Downey 15.

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BOYS SOCCER(Continued from page 15)Quarterfi nals: Desert Mirage 2, Valley Christian 1; Covina 2, La Canada 1; Shadow HIlls 5, Maranatha 1; Flintridge Prep 3, Rancho Mirage 2.Semifi nals: Desert Mirage 4, Covina 1; Shadow Hills 3, Flintridge Prep 1.Final: Desert Mirage 2, Shadow Hills 0..DIVISION 7Wild Card Round: Mojave 11, Einstein Academy 0; Nuview Bridge 2, Southlands Christian 0; Hamilton 3, Redlands Adventist 2; Laguna Blanca 2, Santa Clara 0; Vasquez 5, Guidence Charter 2; Webb 4, San Jacinto Valley Academy 1; St. Bernard 5, Lioghthouse Christian 0; Grace Brethren 2, Tarbut V'Torah 0; Academy academic Excellence 2, Desert Chapel 1.First Round: University Prep 1, Mojave 0; Nuview Bridge 6, Upland Christian 1; Foothill Technology 3, Buckley 0; St. Paul 5, Providence/Burbank 0; Calfi ornia Military Academy 6, Hamilton 0; Laguna Blanca 3, Newbury Park Adventist 0; Desert Christian/Lancaster 4, Santa Clarita Christian 1; Saddleback Valley Christisan 12, St. Michael's Prep 1; Fillmore 10, Vasquez 0; St. Anthony 4, AGBU/Canoga Park 1; Webb 8, Desert Christian Academy 1; Riverside Prep 4, de Toledo 2; Santa Rosa Academy 7, La Sierra Academy 1; Dunn 3, St. Bernard 0; Grace Brethren 3, Gairmont Prep 0; Mammoth 4, Academy Academic Excellence 0.Second Round: Nuview Bridge 4, University Prep 2; Foothill Technology 2, St. Paul 1; California Military Academy 2, Laguna Blanca 1; Saddleback Valley Christian 8, Desert Christisn 0; Fillmore 2, St. Anthony 0; Riverside Prep 2, Webb 1; Dunn 6, Santa Rosa Academy 2; Grace Brethren 2, Mammoth 1.Quarterfi nals: Foothill Technology 1, Nuview Bridge 0; Saddleback Valley Christian 3, California Military Academy 1; Fillmore 3, Riverside Prep 1; Dunn 3, Grace Brethren 2.Semifi nals: Saddleback Valley Christian 2, Foothill Technology 1; Fillmore 3, Dunn 1.Final: Fillmore 5, Saddleback Valley Christian 1.

DIVISION 7Wild Card Round: Alverno 3, St. Monica Cathoci 1; Vista Del Lago 1, Desert MIrage 0; Lennox Academy 3, St. Mary's Academy 2; Thacher 11, Providence/Burbank 0; Southlands Christian 5, Ganesha 0; Carpinteria 3, Santiago/Garden Grove 0; Ramona Convent 5, Saddleback VAlley Christian 3; Academy Academic Excellence 12, Pilibos 0; WEbb 7, Wildwood 0; Yucca Valley 2, Rubidoux 1.First Round: Grace Brethren 1, Alverno 0; Dunn 3, Mary Star of the Sea 0; Tarbut V'Torah 3, Vista Del Lago 0; Vistamar 5, Pomona 4; Los Amigos 4, Lennox Academy 0; Riverside Prep 1, Rancho Mirage 1 (.4-3 PK); Thacher 2, San Gabriel Mission 0; St. Anthony 1, Southlands Christian 0; Shadow Hills 5, Carpinteria 0; Garey 1, Ramona Convent 0; Academy Academi Excellence 1, Moreno Valley 0; St. Genevieve 9, CAMS 9; Foothill Technology 13, Milken Community 0; Garden Grove 5, St. Bernard 1; Webb 3, Laguna Blanca 2; University Prep 1, Yucca Valley 0Second Round: Grace Brethren 8, Dunn 0; Tarbut V' Torah 5, Vistamar 2; Los Amigos 2, Riverside Prep 1; St. Anthony 3, Thacher 1; Shadow HIlls 4, Garey 0; St. Genevieve 4,Academy Academic Excellence 1; Foothill Technology 3, Garden Grove 2; Webb 4, University Prep 1.Quarterfi nals: Grace Brethren 4, Tarbut V'Torah 1; St. Anthony 0, Los Amigos 0 (4-2 PK); St. Genevieve 1, Shadow Hills 0; Webb 3, Foothill Technology 0.Semifi nals: Grace Brethren 4, St. Anthony 0; Webb 1, St. Genevieve 0.Final: Grace Brethren 4, Webb 1.

GIRLS SOCCER(Continued from page 16)

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