BASEBALL
1. ANAHEIM SERVITE: 21-2
* Friars beat Mater Dei before 1,100 in nonleague game.
2. CRESCENTA VALLEY: 19-3
* Roy Spaulding batting .425 for the Falcons.
3. RIVERSIDE ARLINGTON: 22-2
* Lions even stronger with return of shortstop Anthony Lunetta.
4. CHATSWORTH: 20-3
* Matt Cassel homered twice against rival El Camino Real.
5. LONG BEACH WILSON: 20-4
* Bruins eyeing Southern Section title after clinching Moore League.
6. SANTA ANA MATER DEI: 17-5
* Pat Manning batting .516 with 10 homers for Monarchs.
7. WESTMINSTER LA QUINTA: 23-1
* Aztecs remain atop the Southern Section Division IV rankings.
8. WEST COVINA SOUTH HILLS: 20-2-1
* Huskies looking for more after wrapping up Valle Vista League title.
9. PLACENTIA EL DORADO: 19-5
* Golden Hawks readying for playoffs after winning Empire League.
10. SANTA ANA CALVARY CHAPEL: 21-1
* Chad Sterbens batting .515 with 30 stolen bases.
Others receiving consideration: Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, La Verne Damien, Yucaipa.
SOFTBALL
1. SANTA ANA FOOTHILL: 25-3
* Jaime Clark has driven in 31 runs for the Knights.
2. QUARTZ HILL: 22-1
* Olaya Salazar hit grand slam and three-run homer against Palmdale.
3. SANTA ANA MATER DEI: 23-3
* Tia Bollinger 12-2 with 0.30 earned-run average for Monarchs.
4. RANCHO CUCAMONGA: 22-2
* Gina Oaks pitched no-hitter and struck out 17 against Alta Loma.
5. DIAMOND BAR: 23-2
* Brahmas have pitching depth and defense to go far in playoffs.
6. MORENO VALLEY VALLEY VIEW: 22-1
* Keira Goerl gives Eagles one of state’s top pitchers.
7. WEST HILLS CHAMINADE: 17-6-1
* Maureen LeCocq beat Mater Dei, 1-0, in Thousand Oaks tournament.
8. GARDEN GROVE PACIFICA: 18-7
* Mariners began week 10-0 in Garden Grove League.
9. IRVINE WOODBRIDGE: 19-9
* Warriors won 17th consecutive league championship.
10. WEST COVINA SOUTH HILLS: 18-3
* Huskies earning respect with pitching and hustle.
Others receiving consideration: St. Paul, Camarillo, Boron.
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