Southern Section
Saturday, Jan. 24
TOURNAMENTS
CLAREMONT
Championship
Garden Grove 6, Chino 5
Goalie C.J. Longeuay made 12 saves and Ashley Mead scored two goals, including the game-winner, with 4:28 left in the game, to lead Garden Grove (17-1).
Championship Semifinals
Garden Grove 4, Claremont 3
Laura Demeneces scored two goals for Garden Grove (16-1), which led, 3-1, at halftime.
EL SEGUNDO/MIRA COSTA TOURNAMENT
Championship
Peninsula 12, La Canada 5
Erin O’Donnell had four goals and Natalie Kim made 14 saves to lead Peninsula (17-4). La Canada is 12-7.
Third Place
Fountain Valley 6, California 4
Fifth Place
Mira Costa 9, Orange 4
Seventh Place
Cresenta Valley 6, Righetti 3
Ninth Place
La Serna 6, Lakewood 2
11th Place
El Segundo 8, Torrance 1
Championship Semifinals
Peninsula 9, Fountain Valley 1
Erin O’Donnell scored four goals to pace Peninsula (16-4). Fountain Valley is 13-8.
SANTA ANA VALLEY
Championsip
Santa Ana Valley 6, Tesoro 4
Jackie Rendon scored two goals to lead host Santa Ana Valley (13-8).
Third Place
Westminster La Quinta 8, Santa Ana 5
Jennifer Simper had three goals for Westminster La Quinta.
Fifth Place
Los Amigos 5, Rancho Alamitos 2
Stephanie King had a pair of goals to lead Los Amigos.
Seventh Place
Long Beach Jordan 10, Sage Hill 9
Ninth Place
Gahr 11, Estancia 6
TYR/EL DORADO
Championship
La Jolla The Bishop’s 8, Woodbridge 6
All-tournament selection Samantha Sears had two goals, two assists and four steals for Woodbridge (15-1). Tournament MVP Megan May and Chelsea Smith-Carmichael each scored three goals to lead La Jolla The Bishop’s (17-1). All-tournament goalie Sally Stone added seven saves for The Bishop’s.
Third Place
Riverside Poly 13, Rancho Bernardo 6
Monique Blanchard, an all-tournament selection, had five goals and Alison Riddle had four goals for No. 10 Riverside Poly (13-7). All-tournament selection Tonya Gandy added two goals for Rancho Bernardo (14-3).
Fifth Place
Redlands 10, Royal 6
Brooke Bessey scored four goals to lead Redlands (17-2). Katie Harding scored three goals for Royal (12-4).
Seventh Place
Agoura 8, El Dorado 7
Megan O’Linn scored two goals, including the game-winner with 1:04 left in the game, to lift Agoura (13-5). Megan Corso scored four goals to lead Agoura. Whitney Shaw and Cindy Hilgenberg each scored three goals to lead El Dorado (10-9).
Championship Semifinals
La Jolla The Bishop’s 10, Rancho Bernardo 4
Megan May scored four goals to lead The Bishop’s.
Royal 9, Agoura 8 (OT)
Christina Cruz scored three goals, including the tying goal with 32 seconds left in the game, and Katie Harding scored the game-winner in overtime for Royal. Megan O’Linn led Agoura with three goals.
Woodbridge 11, Riverside Poly 10
Jill Sager scored the game-winner with 1:30 left in the game and Jacqueline Gauthier, an all-tournament selection, had five goals and four steals to lead Woodbridge (15-0). Sam Greenawalt had four goals for Riverside Poly (12-7), which missed 27 shots in the game.
Consolation Round
Thousand Oaks 8, Jurupa Valley 7
Kat Plummer had four goals, Daisy Fish added three goals and Jenna Conway scored the game-winning goal late in the fourth quarter to lead Thousand Oaks (15-4).
Milliken 6, Thousand Oaks 5
Kat Plummer and Daisy Fish each scored two goals for Thousand Oaks (14-4).
Redlands 3, El Dorado 2
PACIFIC VIEW LEAGUE
Rio Mesa 7, Oxnard 5
Azzurra DiMarcello scored two goals and five other players added one goal apiece for Rio Mesa (11-7, 6-0) in a Pacific View League game at Oxnard.
DiMarcello’s second goal broke a 5-5 tie between the teams going into the last quarter, and Emily DeClusin scored late in the game to clinch the victory for the Spartans.
Senior Ashley Ramirez had three goals, junior Jamie Bullicer scored once, and junior Morgan Preston notched her first goal of the season for Oxnard (7-8-1, 3-3).
--Lauren Peterson
NONLEAGUE
Santa Barbara 15, Temple City 5
Two-meter standout Kami Craig scored seven goals and Miranda Nichols added two goals, four assists and four steals for top-ranked Santa Barbara (16-2) in a nonleague victory over visiting Temple City (9-5). Freshman Cortney Collyer had two goals and two assists for the Dons, who led, 8-2, at halftime. Jessica Coy and Diana Jung each had two goals and Ivone Garcia had the other one for Temple City.
Friday, Jan. 23
TOURNAMENTS
EL DORADO
Championship Quarterfinals
Riverside Poly 14, Arroyo 10
Sam Greenawalt had four goals and goalie Allison Romain had 15 saves for No. 10 Riverside Poly (12-6).
Bishop 11, El Dorado 5
Rancho Bernardo 6, Redlands 5
Consolation Quarterfinals
Thousand Oaks 12, Brea 10
Jurupa Valley 9, Northwood 4
Pool Play
Woodbridge 11, Agoura 5Jacquelyn Gauthier had seven goals and five steals for Woodbridge (14-0) at Esperanza High.
Riverside Poly 12, Esperanza 3
Alison Riddle and Monique Blanchard each scored four goals for Riverside Poly.
Woodbridge 8, Millikan 4
Meredith Brandon had three goals and four steals for Woodbridge at Esperanza High.
Agoura 5, San Marcos 0 (forfeit)
Rancho Bernardo 14, Brea 8
Redlands 7, Thousand Oaks 5
El Dorado 9, Northwood 2
Bishop 17, Jurupa Valley 7
Royal 8, San Diego University 7
SOUTH BAY
Pool Play
Peninsula 11, Glendale 1
Kim Nelson had four goals while Erin O’ Donnell, Tekla Beckmann and Melissa Mueller had two goals each for Peninsula.
Peninsula 5, Mira Costa 1
Erin O’ Donnell led Peninsula (15-4) with three goals.
WALNUT
Pool play
Garden Grove 14, Los Altos 2
Jeanette Demeneces scoired eight goals for Garden Grove.
Garden Grove 9, Palm Springs 2
C.J. Longeuway recorded eight saves for Garden Grove (15-1).
FRONTIER LEAGUE
Malibu 17, Oaks Christian 3
PREP LEAGUE
Chadwick 15, Flintridge Prep 4
Jen Fairbanks and Tiffany Kim each had two goals for Flintridge Prep (1-14, 0-5).
Westridge 6, Mayfield 0
Keeper Charlotte King had 10 saves and recorded her first shoutout of the year for host Westridge (4-1, 3-1).
NONLEAGUE
Corona del Mar 5, Villa Park 3
Kaitlin Kubas scored three goals as No. 5 Corona del Mar (9-7) took a 4-1 first-quarter lead over Villa Park (13-7).
Costa Mesa 6, Tesoro 1
Sarah Bowman had four goals and Jessica Steenhard added two lead visting Costa Mesa (11-8).
Redondo 7, Palos Verdes 5
Genna Carmack scored three goals to lead host Palos Verdes (6-11). Redondo is 10-8.
San Marino 9, Arcadia 8
Susan Stapp had five goals (15 in the last three games) and Kristen Edwards two goals and six steals for San Marino (9-12). Arcadia is 10-9.
Thursday, Jan. 22
ALMONT LEAGUE
Burbank 12, Bell Gardens 6
Jessica Ullo had five goals and Catalina Casas scored three for visiting Burbank (9-3, 3-1).
BAY LEAGUE
Peninsula 9, El Segundo 3
Erin O’Donnell had three goals and Natalie Kim made 17 saves to lead Peninsula (13-4, 2-0). Katy Lawlor had two goals for El Segundo (12-7, 0-2).
CHANNEL LEAGUE
Santa Barbara 14, San Marcos 2
Kami Craig had three goals to lead visiting Santa Barbara (15-2, 4-0), ranked No. 1 by The Times.
EMPIRE LEAGUE
Katella 11, La Palma Kennedy 1
Sarah Van Horne had two goals and one assist and Shane Johnson scored two goals to lead Katella (14-6, 4-0), which is on an eight game winning streak. Goalkeepers Megan Dempsey added 10 blocks and Van Horne made three blocks for visiting Katella. La Palma Kennedy is 0-4 in league.
FREEWAY LEAGUE
Troy 10, Fullerton 4
Nikki Carreon and Danielle O’Toole had four goals apiece for host Troy (14-3, 4-0). Fullerton is 2-2 in league.
GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
Garden Grove 11, Garden Grove Pacifica 1
Jeanette Demeneces had six goals for visiting Garden Grove (13-1, 3-0). Pacifica is 0-3 in league.
ORANGE LEAGUE
Santa Ana Valley 15, Western 6
Nancy Ochoa, Jackie Rendon and Lyna Tran each scored three goals for Santa Ana Valley (11-8, 1-1). Colby Cameron of Western (6-6, 2-2) had four goals.
RIO HONDO LEAGUE
La Canada 12, San Marino 8
Susan Stapp had five goals for San Marino (8-12, 2-2). La Canada is 3-1 in league.
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY LEAGUE
Downey 18, Gahr 3
Christina Sims had six goals and Traci Aparicio scored five to lead Downey (15-3, 2-0). Gahr is 1-1 in league.
NONLEAGUE
Rosary 7, Mission Viejo 6 (OT)
Rebecca McCall scored the winning goal for Rosary (9-11) with 2:37 left in the sudden-death overtime period. Sam Caballero led the Royals with four goals and Jackie Dechaves made 16 saves. Jamie Grijalva had four goals for Mission Viejo (10-11).
Villa Park 8, Laguna Beach 5
Andrea Haefele had three goals to lead host Villa Park (13-6).
Wednesday, Jan. 21
DEL RIO LEAGUE
El Rancho 16, Pioneer 1
Brandy Bray had four goals to lead El Rancho (16-1, 2-0).
DESERT VALLEY LEAGUE
La Quinta 6, Palm Springs 4
Mary Chatigny had two goals and four steals for Palm Springs (11-6, 2-2).
GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE
Costa Mesa 8, Orange 6
Sarah Bowman had five goals and Jessica Steenhard added three goals for host Costa Mesa (10-8, 3-0). Orange is 9-3, 3-1.
Santa Ana 9, Estancia 8
Luz Genchi had a school-record 10 steals and scored five goals for Santa Ana (9-8, 2-1), which led Estancia (2-2 in league), 7-2, at halftime. Ceci Real had a goal and three assists and Alma Moraga added four steals and two assists for Santa Ana.
MIRAMONTE LEAGUE
Charter Oak 13, Hacienda Heights Wilson 4
Emily Barrett had five goals for host Charter Oak (9-9-, 2-1). Hacienda Heights Wilson is 4-8, 1-2.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Irvine University 12, Tesoro 3
Leah Nelson had four goals and Natasha Bustard added four steals to lead host University (6-11, 2-0). Tesoro is 0-1 in league.
RIO HONDO LEAGUE
San Marino 19, Monrovia 5
Susan Stapp and Stephanie Yuan had four goals apiece for San Marino (8-11, 2-1). Monrovia is 0-3 in league.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Foothill 8, Laguna Hills 0
Jillian Kraus scored four goals and has 60 goals this season for Foothill (16-2, 1-1) at Laguna Hills. Grace Reynolds, who has 37 goals this season, and Noel Umphrey, Kelsey Holhouser and Kelley Fox each had one goal for the Knights and goalie Katy Krumpholz had eight saves in her first shutout.
Newport Harbor 16, Aliso Niguel 7
Anne Belden scored four goals and Kally Lucas added three goals, two assists and a steal for No. 2 Newport Harbor.
Woodbridge 11, Irvine 3
Jacquelyn Gauthier had seven goals and drew four ejections and Stephanie Hansen added four assists for visiting Woodbridge (12-0, 2-0). Irvine is 0-2 in league.
SUNSET LEAGUE
Los Alamitos 14, Huntington Beach 2
Jessica Lewis scored seven goals to lead visiting No. 6 Los Alamitos (3-0 in league).
NONLEAGUE
Katella 7, Santa Monica 6
Ashley Avila and Shane Johnson each had two goals for host Katella (13-6).
Tuesday, Jan. 20
ALMONT LEAGUE
Burbank 14, Burbank Burroughs 7
Cristina Nendigochea, Evelin Setaghian and Jessica Ullo each had three goals for visiting Burbank (8-3, 2-1).
CENTURY LEAGUE
Anaheim Canyon 9, Tustin 5
Courtney Mathewson had six goals and eight steals for Canyon (11-7, 1-1). Tustin is 8-9, 0-2.
Villa Park 8, Brea Olinda 2
Kristen Davis made 11 saves and Blair Davidson had four goals for host Villa Park (12-6, 2-0). Brea Olinda is 8-9, 1-1.
EMPIRE LEAGUE
Katella 11, Cypress 5
Sara Van Horne scored on six of six shots and Megan Dempsey made nine saves to lead Katella (12-6, 3-0) at Cypress (2-1 in league).
IVY LEAGUE
Riverside Poly 24, Canyon Springs 0
Riverside Poly (10-6, 3-0), ranked No. 10 by The Times, had 18 different scorers in the game. Canyon Springs is 0-2 in league.
OCEAN LEAGUE
Palos Verdes 7, Milken 5
Genna Carmack had three goals and Megumi Kato added two goals for visiting Palos Verdes (6-11, 1-0) in its first-ever league win. Milken is 8-3, 0-2.
ORANGE LEAGUE
Savanna 12, Santa Ana Valley 3
Ashley Maher had six goals and Ashley Dillon chipped in with three to lead host Savanna (14-4, 3-0). Santa Ana Valley is 8-8, 0-1.
PREP LEAGUE
Westridge 5, Webb 3
Kristin McCall had three goals to lead visiting Westridge (3-1, 2-1).
SIERRA LEAGUE
Ayala 19, Chino Hills 7
Chelsea Gentry had six goals and Christina Sorenson scored five to lift visiting Ayala (13-5, 4-0). Chino Hills is 1-3 in league.
NONLEAGUE
Rancho Alamitos 9, Warren 8
Tiffany Diaz had four goals for Warren (2-6). Rancho Alamitos avenged last year’s Southern Section Division VI wild card loss to Downey.
Thousand Oaks 10, Ventura 2
Daisy Fish had six goals and Kat Plummer had three for host Thousand Oaks (13-2).
Monday, Jan. 19
NONLEAGUE
Woodbridge 11, Irvine University 3
Stephanie Hansen had four goals and four steals, Jacquelyn Gauthier had three goals and seven steals and keeper Katherine Anderson made 10 saves for host Woodbridge (11-0). University is 2-8.
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