Aliso Niguel (22-3-2) vs. Rancho Cucamonga (20-1-8)
6 TONIGHT LA MIRADA HIGH
Each team is making its first appearance in a Southern Section Division I final. Third-seeded Aliso Niguel knocked off defending champion and second-seeded Capistrano Valley in the semifinals, while Rancho Cucamonga defeated Esperanza. The Wolverines, the second-place team from the Sea View League, are dominating on offense, outscoring their opponents, 18-1, in the playoffs. The defense recorded its 20th shutout against Capistrano Valley. Fourth-seeded Rancho Cucamonga, which won its first Mt. Baldy League title since 1994, has 13 shutouts this season, but the Cougars have only a four-goal advantage (7-3) over their playoff opponents.
KEY PLAYERS
Aliso Niguel
F Kim Devine, Sr.
22 goals, 16 assists
F Tessa Baker, Jr.
15 goals, 14 assists
MF Stacy Lindstrom, So.
8 goals, 7 assists
GK Marissa Welliver, So.
20 shutouts
Rancho Cucamonga
D Jessica Brodzki, Jr.
Helped team to 13 shutouts
GK Leslie Griffiths, Jr.
Allowed 3 goals in playoffs
F Stephanie Sims, Jr.
25 goals
F Kimmy Furnald, Sr.
10 goals, 10 assists
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