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Serving High School Athletics Since 1913 VOL. 76, NO. 1 FALL 2013 For Full CIF-SS Spring Playoff Results See pages 8-11, 13-18. CIF-SS BULLETIN

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Serving High School AthleticsSince 1913

VOL. 76, NO. 1 FALL 2013

For Full CIF-SSSpring

Playoff ResultsSee pages 8-11, 13-18.

CIF-SS BULLETIN

CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2013Page 2

COMMISSIONER'SCORNER

California Interscholastic FederationSouthern Section

10932 Pine StreetLos Alamitos, CA 90720

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

OFFICERSJim Monico, Principal

Paramount High School, President

Reggie Thompkins, PrincipalSantiago/Corona High School, President-Elect

William Dabbs, Assistant SuperintendentOxnard UHSD, Past-President

Carter Paysinger, PrincipalBever.y Hills 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

What a Year!

By Rob WigodCIF-SS Commissioner of Athletics

See COMMISSIONER page 5.

(See COUNCIL MINUTES page 5)

CIF-SS COUNCIL MEETING MINUTESApril 25, 2013

1. OPENING BUSINESS A. Call to order by Jim Monico, President of the Council B. Pledge of Allegiance C. Roll Call D. Introduction of Guests/Announcements - There was a motion and a second to adopt the agenda as written. The motion was supported. E. Adopt Agenda Approved F. Minutes of Previous Meeting 1. Minutes of the January 31, 2013 Council Meeting - Approved - There was a motion and a second to accept the minutes from the previous meeting as presented. The motion was supported. 2. PUBLIC HEARING SESSIONS A. Recognition of anyone wishing to address the Council. Speakers must limit their remarks to three minutes. 3. ACTION SESSION A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL 1. 2013-2014 CIF State Budget - Support - There was a motion and a second to support STATE456. The motion carried. 2. 2013-2014 CIF State Executive Committee Nominations - Support - There was a motion and a second to support STATE457. The motion carried. 3. Proposal to Bylaw 500.D, Authorized Participation Exhibition - Support - There was a motion and a second to support STATE458. The

motion carried. 4. Proposal to Bylaw 3103, Wrestling Weight Management Program – Penalty - Support - There was a motion and a second to support STATE459. The motion carried. 5. Proposal from State Girls Wrestling Advisory Committee, Weight Classifi cations Re-alignment - Support - There was a motion and a second to support STATE460. The motion carried. 6. Proposal to Revise Bylaw 100, Amendment of Bylaws and Bylaw 101, Reconsideration of Council Action - Support - There was a motion and a second to support STATE462. The motion carried. B. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS 1. 2013-2014 Southern Section Proposed Budget - Support - There was a motion and a second to support STATE454. The motion carried. 2. Proposal from Offi cials Fees/Relations Committee - Support - There was a motion and a second to support STATE463. The motion carried. 3. CIF State Swimming Championship - Support - There was a motion and a second to support STATE464. The motion carried with a vote of 49 to 15. 4. NON-ACTION SESSION A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL NON-ACTION ITEMS - There are no State Federated Council non-action items at this time.

Now that our sports year is offi cially over, it is time to refl ect back on what a year it has been. 2012-2013 will certainly be a year I will never forget. It was highlighted by what I often referred to as The Big Three: honoring our 100th Anniversary, the debut of the CIFSSHome system and the implementation of new state-wide transfer rules. 1) There was much to celebrate this year and we hope that your 100th Anniversary banner, the list of 100 Athletes for 100 Years and your 100th Anniversary Yearbook were just a few of the gifts you were able to enjoy. There is one more present coming our way and that will be the 100th Anniversary television show being produced by our partners at Fox Sports West that will air sometime in August. Stay tuned for information on when it will air and I think you will love it. In looking back at our past, it became more and more evident that the CIF Southern Section and what it stands for are truly something to be proud of. I hope that all of our member schools and our student-athletes, coaches, athletic directors and administrators share in that pride and realize that you are who this special organization is and always will be. 2) The fi rst year of CIFSSHome has made a tremendous diff erence in how we communicate with you and how you communicate with us. We are extremely pleased with the progress we made this year and we certainly knew there would be an adjustment period to get this system functioning to its full capability. With the fi rst year behind us, that eff ort will continue in the time ahead, but there is no doubt that CIFSSHome has made an incredible impact on your ability and our ability to work together more quickly and more effi ciently than we ever have before. I thank you for your patience and understanding as we strive to make this system even better and always know that we are fully committed to doing so. I am truly excited to see the enhanced CIFSSHome next year and you will be too. 3) The new state-wide transfer rules that took eff ect this year have resulted in a signifi cant reduction of legal costs for our

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MEET YOUR AREA REPRESENTATIVE TO THECIF SOUTHERN SECTION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Sam Buenrostro, PrincipalCentennial/Corona High School

CITRUS BELT AREACitrus Belt, Big VIII, De Anza,

Desert Sky, Inland Valley, Mojave River,Mountain Pass, Mountain Valley, San Andreas,

Southwestern, Sunbelt, Sunkist

Loren Kleinrock, SuperintendentSan Marino USDFOOTHILL AREA

Almont, Del Rio, Foothill, Golden,Mission Valley, Pacifi c, Rio Hondo,

San Gabriel Valley, Suburban

Jeff Jordan, PrincipalWalnut High School

MT. SAN ANTONIO AREABaseline, Hacienda, Montview,Mt. Baldy, Sierra, Valle Vista

Mark Rose, Athletic DirectorPaso Robles High School

NORTHERN AREAChannel, Coast Valley, Condor,Frontier, Los Padres, Marmonte,PAC 7, Pacifi c View, Tri-Valley

Dr. Monica Colunga, PrincipalIrvine High School

ORANGE COUNTY AREACentury, Empire, Freeway,

Garden Grove, Golden West, Orange,Orange Coast, Pacifi c Coast, Sea View, South

Coast, Sunset, Trinity

Rita Dever, PrincipalMary Star of the Sea High School

PAROCHIAL AREACamino Real, Del Rey, Horizon,

Mission, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe, Sunshine

Carter Paysinger, PrincipalBeverly Hills High School

COAST AREABay, Moore,

Ocean, Pioneer

Paul Kostopoulos, Assist. SuperintendentMuroc USDDESERT AREA

Desert Mountain, Desert Valley,Hi-Lo, High Desert

Charlie Ricards, Vice PrincipalWoodcrest Christian High School

SMALL SCHOOLS AREAAcademy, Agape, Alpha, Ambassador,

Arrowhead, Christian, Coastal, Cross Valley, Delphic, Express, Freedom, Harbor, Heritage,

International, Liberty, Majestic, Mulholland,Olympic, Omega, Prep, San Joaquin,

Victory, Warrior, Westside

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SYNOPSIS OF CHANGES TO 2013-2014 BLUE BOOKThe following is designed for the benefi t and convenience of athletic administrators and coaches in an eff ort to provide a capsule summary of the changes in the State CIF and Southern Section Constitution and Bylaws. These changes have been enacted by the State CIF Federated Council and the Southern Section Council throughout the course of the 2012-2013 school year.

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COUNCIL MINUTES(Continued from page 2) B. SOUTHERN SECTION NON-ACTION ITEMS 1. Proposal from Sunset League Volleyball Bylaw 2911 - Discuss - This proposal would preclude volleyball players from any club tryouts or practice during the high school season of sport (date of the fi rst contest until the school team’s last contest; this could be diff erent for all schools based on playoff participation). Concern was raised regarding students “choosing” club volleyball over high school volleyball. This rule will sanction the athlete if a violation occurs. The feeling of the Sunset League leans toward clubs moving their “tryouts” accommodating the high school calendar. Questions were posed such as, “How many kids constitute a practice?” “What does the penalty phase consist of exactly?” “Are clinics included?” A “two for one” penalty was suggested, however policing club practice was a major concern. “One on one” instruction was not included in this violation. There is not an indication of how many kids constitute a practice. 5. REPORT SESSION A. President’s Report - Jim Monaco commended the CIF Offi ce and Staff for their eff orts on the 100th Anniversary celebration. He felt prideful regarding the organization and the work that all the schools are doing in support of athletics. B. Commissioner’s Report – Rob Wigod - Thanks to the CIF-SS Council for communication and feedback on our year. Our new online system is making business more effi cient with your input being a major contribution. Thank you to the new Executive Administrative Assistant, Heather Smith for her work in the Commissioner’s Offi ce. Thank you to the Executive Committee for their thoughtful execution in leading the council.

This year can be defi ned by the “Big 3”; the 100th Anniversary of CIF, CIF-SS Home, and our new transfer rules. As you leave today, you will receive a 100th Anniversary Yearbook commemorating the organization. Share it with your principals, athletic directors and coaches. Huge thanks go out to our intern from CSULB, Jacquelyn Herkins, for her creation of the CIF 100th Anniversary Yearbook. She is currently working in the Director of Communications, Thom Simmons’ offi ce and has done a fantastic job with all social media promoting CIF, among other tasks with which she is involved. CIF-SS Home will be evolving. Between our eff orts and your suggestions we will work together to complete the online directory (VERY IMPORTANT). Please encourage your leagues to input COMPLETE information. Other sections of the state are jumping on board with the online system. The state offi ce has also expressed and interest which in turn, will streamline the work even more. As we look back on the year, we are hoping for more familiarity and success with the new transfer rules. The legal cost minimization has shown that the new policies are fi nancially benefi cial to our section. Please visit with your leagues regarding rule 3214.1. The costs involved in sending “at large over .500” teams to the playoff s may be a topic to revisit in your league. The deadline for Champions for Character nominations is rapidly approaching. Please nominate deserving students immediately. Participation in our golf tournament directly funds the event that honors “Champions for Character” recipients, encourages sign up before the tournament fi eld fi lls up. The CIF Southern Section’s goal contains a vision for open communication with

our membership. We are committed to serving the section. Please call, email, and communicate regarding anything and everything you may need. C. Treasurer’s Report - Carter Paysinger - This was a “soft” year for us. We are down $130k for the year. Sports revenue was down about 20 percent. We had unexpected expenses in staff overlap (retirement, maternity leave and illness). Support marketing and revenue will exceed its mark as will TV, Radio, and Web Broadcast Rights. With the implementation of CIF-SS Home, we anticipate dramatic drops in offi ce expenses (postage, printing, duplicating). This will be a downward trend over the next few years as we get deeper into electronic processes. Budget shortfalls will not be on the backs of our member schools. There is no plan for sport fee increases, changes to revenue sharing or ticket increases for 2013-2014 school year. 6. ADVANCE PLANNING A. Dates 1. May 15, 2013 – CIF Southern Section Executive Committee Meeting, location TBA 7. ADJOURNMENT A. Time of adjournment: 10:15

section and the State CIF, which allows for those important funds to be used where they should be, for our schools and our programs and to keep membership dues from increasing. In looking ahead to next year, there has been a concerted eff ort to try not to make any signifi cant changes to the current rules so that all of us can evaluate where we are now and allow these rules to be studied further. I expect that we will have an even better indication of how these rules are working a year from now, so continue the dialogue as we work through Year 2. While this was an extremely eventful year for all of us with the many changes that we experienced, I look back with a feeling of accomplishment in that we were able to successfully navigate through the many challenges that always come with change. I believe we achieved what we set out to do and appreciate all of your eff orts and those of our dedicated staff in making it all happen.

As this memorable year comes to a close, I want to thank you for your hard work, dedication and professionalism in continuing to partner with us in educating the young people we are so fortunate to serve. I am already looking forward to 2013-2014 and all it has to off er us.

COMMISSIONER(Continued from page 2)

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MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGMarch 20, 2013

1. OPENING BUSINESS A. Call to order by Jim Monico, President of the Council B. Pledge of Allegiance C. Roll Call D. Introduction of Guests - Members of the media were present and introduced: Eric Sondheimer, Los Angeles Times; Jerry Gittleson, Los Angeles Daily News; Loren Ledin, Ventura County Star E. Adopt Agenda – Approved F. Approval of Minutes – Approved - There was a motion and a second to approve the minutes of the January 19, 2013 Executive Committee meeting. The motion carried.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. NEW BUSINESSBishop Diego High School Appeal of Sanction - Presenting on behalf of the CIF Southern Section was Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics. Rob reviewed the CIF Southern Section position of the sanction issued to Bishop Diego High School, and stated the fi ndings of the investigation that determined Bishop Diego violated CIF Southern Section Bylaw 510, Undue Infl uence by distributing a fl ier which off ered two free tickets to the Bishop Diego High School Homecoming Football Game to any student who attended Spirit day at Bishop Diego High School. As a result, Bishop Diego High School was prohibited from hosting any CIF Southern Section Playoff contests in the sport of football for the 2012 football season. There were no questions posed to Commissioner Wigod by the Executive Committee. J. Paul Gignac, Esq. presented on behalf of Bishop Diego High School, also in attendance on behalf of the school were Dr. Paul Harrington, Head of School and Dan Peeters, Athletic Director for Bishop Diego High School. J. Paul Gignac stated the sanction has been served but he asked to discuss the allegation that has been made against the school and not the sanction. He summarized the Bishop Diego High School appeal process for the sanction and requested a reversal of the decision and removal of the violation from the school record. He stated the Youth Football team parent had no affi liation to Bishop Diego and distributed the fl ier to the team without the knowledge of Bishop Diego High School or the Youth Football League coach. J. Paul Gignac stated Bishop Diego High School is present today to dispute a violation was committed and if there was, the school did not participate in the violation and asked the committee to understand the intention of the activity and fl ier. Discussion held. Motion made and seconded to overturn sanction of Bishop Diego High School. Vote: 8 in favor, 13 opposed, 0 abstentions. The motion failed. The sanction for Bishop Garcia High School stands. Area Placement Appeals - Presenting on behalf of the CIF Southern Section was Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics. He reviewed the CIF Southern Section area placement process, timeline for appeals and parochial area profi le.

He provided an overview of the Parochial Area geography and student enrollments. St. Bonaventure High School - Rob Wigod provided enrollment information and geography details of St. Bonaventure High School and also provided a four year competitive equity history for the athletic programs. Presenting on behalf of St. Bonaventure High School were Mark Groff , Principal and John Muller, Athletic Director. Mark Groff summarized the distance between schools in the Parochial Area and raised concerns related to missed class time for students and transportation issues in the event of Parochial Area placement of St Bonaventure High School. Discussion held. Motion made to support the CIF Southern Section recommendation to place St. Bonaventure High School into the Parochial Area; motion seconded. Vote: 12 in favor, 9 opposed, 0 abstentions. The motion passed. St. Bonaventure High School will be placed into the Parochial Area for the 2014-2018 Releaguing Cycle. Oaks Christian High School - Rob Wigod provided enrollment information and geography details of Oaks Christian High School and also provided a four year competitive equity history for the athletic programs. Presenting on behalf of Oaks Christian High School were Jeff Whitcock, founding Head of School; Kirk Miyashiro, Principal; Jan Hethcock, Athletic Director. Jeff Whitcock discussed concerns that the placement of Oaks Christian High School to the Parochial Area would cause geography-based hardships for students, decreased parental involvement and an impact on academics due to an increase in missed class time for the students. Discussion held. Motion made and seconded to support the appeal of Oaks Christian High School to stay in the current area placement. Vote: 6 in favor, 14 opposed, 0 abstentions. The motion failed. Oaks Christian High School will be placed into the Parochial Area for the 2014-2018 Releaguing Cycle. St. Lucy’s High School - Rob Wigod provided enrollment information and geography details of St. Lucy’s High School and also provided a four year competitive equity history for the athletic programs. In attendance on behalf of St. Lucy’s High School were Robert Prata, Counsel; Sister Monica Collins Principal; Valerie Pentolino, Athletic Director; Gina Giuliucci, Activities Director. Robert Prata stated St. Lucy’s High School did not presently request to be moved out of their current area and in 1998 they were awarded an appeal to remain in the Mt. Sac. Area. He stated St. Lucy’s High School is ranked third place in their current league and that proves they are competitively equal. The school feels there is not a valid basis as to why they should be placed into the Parochial Area and the prior appeal should be upheld. Discussion held. Motion made and seconded to support the appeal of St. Lucy’s High School to stay in the current area placement. Vote: 7 in favor, 13 opposed, 0 abstentions. The motion failed. St. Lucy’s High School will be placed into the Parochial Area for the 2014-2018 Releaguing Cycle. Damien High School - Rob Wigod provided

enrollment information and geography details of Damien High School and also provided a four year competitive equity history for the athletic programs. Robert Prata, Counsel presented on behalf of Damien High School. He stated Damien High School has no history of playing in a state championship in any sports. He also said the enrollment is closer to the Mt. Sac Area schools than the Parochial Area school enrollments and that an increase in missed class time would deter students from participating in athletics since Damien High School is chosen for educational focus and not athletics. Discussion held. Motion made and seconded to support the appeal of Damien High School to stay in the current area placement. Vote: 6 in favor, 14 opposed, 0 abstentions. The motion failed. Damien High School will be placed into the Parochial Area for the 2014-2018 Releaguing Cycle.4. ADVANCE PLANNING A. DATES 1. April 24, 2013 – CIF Southern Section Executive Committee Meeting, 1:00 p.m., Angels Stadium, Anaheim, California 2. April 25, 2013 – CIF Southern Section Council Meeting, 9:00 a.m., The Grand, Long Beach, California 3. May 15, 2013 – CIF Southern Section Executive Committee Meeting, TBD B. SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS 1. Blue Book Bylaw 3214.1 5. ADJOURNMENT A. Time of Adjournment: The meeting was adjourned at 4:17 p.m. in honor of former CIF Southern Section Assistant Commissioner Scott Raftery.

Respectfully submitted by:Heather Smith, Executive SecretaryApproved by:Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics

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LOYOLA AND HEMET CLAIM TITLES IN22ND ANNUAL COMMISSIONER'S CUP

CIF-SS 2012-2013 COMMISSIONER'S CUP

(Sport Abbreviations: BB - Baseball; BD - Badminton; BK - Basketball; CC - Cross Country; FB - Football; G - Golf; S - Soccer; SB - Softball;SD - Swimming/Diving; T - Tennis; TF - Track/Field; VB - Volleyball; WP - Water Polo; W - Wrestling)

BOYS-SPORT HONOREES GIRLS-SPORT HONOREES

SCHOOL POINT ACCUMULATION T.P.1. Hemet 5 (VB), 5 (WP), 5 (SB) 15 2. Mater Dei 5 (G), 3 (WP), 3 (TF), 2 (BK) 13* 3. Palos Verdes 5 (G), 5 (CC), 3 (WP) 13* 4. Yorba Linda 5 (WP), 2 (S), 2 (VB), 2 (SB), 1 (G) 12* 5. Santiago/Corona 5 (BK), 5 (SB), 2 (WP) 12* 6. Troy 5 (WP), 5(SD), 2 (BK) 12* 7. Redondo Union 3 (VB), 3 (TF), 2 (CC), 2 (BK) 10* 8. Corona Del Mar 5 (WP), 3 (SD), 2 (VB) 10* 9. La Serna 5 (S), 3 (WP), 2 (SB) 10* 10. Alemany 5 (BK), 5 (TF) 10*

SCHOOL POINT ACCUMULATION T.P.1. Loyola 5 (G), 5 (TF), 3 (VB), 2 (BK), 2 (BB), 2 (WP), 2 (SD) 21 2. Serra 5 (FB), 5 (BB), 5 (BK), 5 (TF), 20* 3. Corona Del Mar 5 (FB), 5 (G), 3 (SD), 2 (BK), 3 (T), 2(WP) 20 4. Mater Dei 5 (WP), 3 (BK), 3 (FB), 3 (TF), 2 (G) 165. Arroyo Grande 5 (T), 5 (G), 2 (BK), 2 (WP), 1 (SD) 15* 6. North, J.W. 5 (BK), 5 (T), 2 (SD) 15* 7. Los Osos 5 (WP), 5 (SD), 2 (BB), 2 (TF) 14 8. Oaks Christian 5 (BB), 3 (G), 3 (TF), 2 (WP) 13 9. Mira Costa 3 (BB), 3 (G), 2 (BK), 2 (VB), 2 (WP) 12* 10. St. John Bosco 5 (BK), 5 (W), 2 (FB) 12*

*Order of fi nish determined by tiebreaker system

The CIF Southern Section is pleased to an-nounce the top ten girls and boys athletic programs in the 22nd Annual Commission-er’s Cup. On the girl’s side, Hemet took top honors by scoring 15 points in the manner of three championship trophies. The ladies from Hemet High fi nished the year with a title in the sports of volleyball, softball and water polo. Parts of the championship sweep were historic for the Bulldogs, as the school won the softball title for the fi rst time in school his-tory during the ladies’ graduation week. This is also the fi rst Commissioner’s Cup title in Hemet High School history on either the boy’s or girl’s side. The Bulldogs edged out Mater Dei for the top spot as the Monarchs fi nished as runner-ups by just two points. Mater Dei’s second place fi nish (by virtue of tie-breaker rules with Palos Verdes) consisted of 13 points thanks to a cham-pionship in golf and runner-up fi nishes in both track and fi eld and water polo for the second straight year in either sport. The Monarchs also added a semifi nal ap-pearance in basketball after taking home the women’s basketball title a year ago. Taking third place due to the tiebreak-er with Mater Dei is Palos Verdes. The Sea Kings amassed titles in cross country and golf along with a runner-up showing

in water polo. Yorba Linda fi nishes up the Top - 4 (by virtue of tie-breaker rules with Santiago/Corona and Troy) with a champi-onship in water polo and with more playoff appearances than the two other competing schools. The Mustangs accumulated three semifi nal appearances in volleyball, soccer, and softball, and a fourth place fi nish in golf. On the boy’s side, Loyola claimed their seventh Commissioner Cup title in the past eleven years and their fi fth consecu-tive cup. The Cubs did so by winning two championships, one runner-up trophy, and four semifi nals fi nishes. Loyola scored 21 points, winning titles in both track and fi eld and golf, and edged out Serra High School who won a total of four championships, the most by any school this year. Loyola fi n-ished as runner-ups in volleyball and added a semifi nal appearance in baseball, soc-cer, water polo, and swimming and diving. Serra High fi nished just behind Loyola falling one point short of the Cup with 20. The Cavaliers won all four champi-onships they appeared in— basketball, baseball, football, and track and fi eld. Rounding out the Top-3 was Coro-na Del Mar who claimed 20 points with championships in golf and football, and runner-ups in swim and dive and ten-

nis to go along with two semifi nals ap-pearances in basketball, and water polo. The CIF-SS developed this recogni-tion program based upon comprehen-sive excellence in interscholastic com-petition. The purpose of this program is to enhance the spirit of competition, sportsmanship, and goodwill among the student athletes and member schools. The winners are determined by a point sys-tem that provides: fi ve points for a divisional championship; three points for a divisional runner-up fi nish; two points for advancing to the semifi nal round or a third place fi n-ish in a team-place fi nish sport (i.e. cross country, golf, swimming and diving, track and fi eld); and one point for a fourth place fi nish in a team-place fi nish sport. In cases where a tie occurs the top ten schools were determined by several tie-breaker methods. “We at the CIF-SS are very proud of these outstanding programs for their hard work and dedication that has resulted in success on the fi eld and courts,” said Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics. “Their determination and teamwork has resulted experiences that will last them a lifetime.”

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2013 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORDBOYS TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS

EVENT DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4

100 Meters Miles Valentine Morgan Simon Khalfani Muhammad Milik Roberson Upland, 10.48 Loyola, 10.44w Notre Dame/SO, 10.33w Serra, 10.46w

200 Meters Miles Valentine Morgan Simon Khalfani Muhammad Darrell Fuery Upland, 21.06 Loyola, 21.14 Notre Dame/SO, 20.84 Serra, 21.43

400 Meters Miles Parrish Jonathan Moniz Alex Rohani Daniel Mouton Etiwanda, 47.50 Culver City, 48.69 Beverly Hills, 47.35 St. Bernard, 47.51

800 Meters Jacob Orozco Jeremiah Bias Paul Messana Isaiah Thompson Lakewood, 1:52.56 Vista Del Lago, 1:53.79 South Pasadena, 1:55.44 Sherman Indian, 1:53.69

1600 Meters Juan Gonzalez Sydney Gidebuday David Luna Daniel De La Torre El Toro, 4:13.17 El Modena, 4:12.43 Indio, 4:11.91 La Salle, 4:14.96

3200 Meters Juan Gonzalez Mikey Giguere David Luna Daniel De La Torre El Toro, 9:14.42 Westlake, 9:16.66 Indio, 9:12.54 La Salle, 9:16.08

110 Meter HH Bayron Manuel Elijah Holt Cameron Akins Llyod Siscard Long Beach Wilson, 14.22 Arroyo Grande, 14.27 Cathedral, 14.22 Serra, 13.95w

300 Meter IH Victor Bolden Myles McDonald Cullen Riser Lloyd Siscard Los Osos, 37.66 Loyola, 38.66 Orange Lutheran, 37.75 Serra, 37.94

400 Meter Relay Upland Loyola Notre Dame/Sherm Oaks Serra 41.60 41.35 41.27 40.73

1600 Meter Relay Vista Murrieta Culver City Notre Dame/Sherm Oaks Serra 3:17.33 3:17.85 3:18.92 3:17.07

High Jump Vincent Calhoun Eric Moore Myles Hawkins Byron Gregg Long Beach Poly, 6-09 Carter, 6-11 Orange Lutheran, 6-08 Rosamond, 6-01

Long Jump Walter Jones Raphael Lawson-Gayle Myles Hawkins Adoree Jackson Redlands, 23-11.50w Mira Costa, 22-09.75 Orange Lutheran, 22-05.25 Serra, 25-00

Triple Jump William Solomon Jaelen Spencer Myles Hawkins Joshua Yaro Los Osos, 46-10w Sultana, 50-00.25w Orange Lutheran, 48-01.75w Cate, 44-08.25

Shot Put Nick Ponzio Marty Taylor Amir Ali Patterson Jeremy Franklin Great Oak, 65.09 Newport Harbor, 60-04 Crespi, 59-09.50 Serra, 53-06.75

Discus Throw Eric Bielke Marty Taylor Zack Tombol Sullivan Wall Ventura, 175.08 Newport Harbor, 181.05 Servite, 173-05 Grace Brethren, 170-04

Pole Vault Jake David Luigi Colella Parker Curry Joseph Castellanos Ventura, 15-00 Thousand Oaks, 16-04.75 Santa Monica, 15-06 St. Joseph/SM, 14-06

% - New Divisional Record

FINAL TEAM STANDINGSPLACE DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 41 Great Oak (44.5) Loyola (71) Orange Lutheran (54) Serra (101)2 Vista Murrieta (43) Woodbridge (33) Mater Dei (40) Oaks Christian (38)3 Los Osos (40) Westlake (30) Notre Dame/SO (34) St. Joseph/SM (30)

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2013 CIF SOUTHERN SECTIONGIRLS TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS

EVENT DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4

100 Meters Ariana Washington Brittany Brown Donatella Asemota Schuyler Moore Poly/Long Beach, 11.20w Claremont, 11.49w Notre Dame/Sherm Oaks, 11.87 Oaks Christian, 11.93

200 Meters Ariana Washington Brittany Brown Janaya Shorty Sierra Peterson Poly/Long Beach, 23.33 Calremont, 23.68w Bellfl ower, 24.18 St. Mary's Academy, 23.96

400 Meters Simone Buchanan Uwakmfon (M'Fon) Ibekwe Laura Anuakpado Chimere Ezumah Roosevelt, 56.23 JW North, 56.25 South Pasadena, 56.13 Serra, 55.40

800 Meters Kiara McIntosh Jade Fuller Marissa Scott Bianca Alonzo Paloma Valley, 2:12.15 Arroyo Grande, 2:13.93 Bonita, 2:13.93 Marlborough, 2:14.61

1600 Meters Megan Huebner Kayla Ferron Sydney Segal Sophie Currin La Quinta/La Q 4:54.68 Redondo Union, 4:52.45 Beverly Hills, 4:52.53 Vistamar, 5:03.74

3200 Meters Sarah Baxter Kimberly Coscia Danielle Shanahan Caroline Pietrzyk Simi Valley, 10:24.69 South Torrance, 10:39.36 Bishop Montgomery, 10:31.50 Malibu, 10:47.70 100 Meter HH Jasmyne Graham Emma Radan Skylin Harbin Jeanette Paul Roosevelt, 13.66 Mater Dei, 14.22 Alemany, 14.13 Serra, 14.24

300 Meter LH Jade Miller Jazmine Robertson Skylin Harbin Alex Cerise Great Oak, 41.15 Colony, 44.12 Alemany, 42.92 La Reina, 44.70

400 Meter Relay Long Beach Poly Colony Alemany St. Mary's Academy 45.54 46.77 46.89 47.15

1600 Meter Relay Long Beach Poly Redondo Union Alemany St. Mary's Academy 3:47.15 3:51.75 3:47.66 3:53.53

High Jump Rachel McCoy Tammy McVickar Calire Kieff er-Wright Becky Collier AB Miller, 5-11 Peninsula, 5-05 South Pasadena 5-011 Woodcrest Christian, 5-07

Long Jump Margauz Jones Ekiah Lewis Courtney Corrin Zoe Goss Redlands, 20-02.75 Citrus Valley, 18-10.50w Harvard Westlake, 20-09.00 Sierra Canyon, 18-00.50

Triple Jump Michaela Shaeff er Rian Young-Werner Teyana Poole Rachel Tolliver Edison, 38-02.25 Citrus Valley, 39-02.50 Yucca Valley, 38-10.50w St. Mary's Acad, 40-01.50w

Shot Put Tanya Sapa Stamaita Scarvelis Nia Britt Tierra Adams La Sierra, 45-05.50 Dos Pueblos, 49.04.50 Alemany, 46-10.25 Muir, 41-09.50

Discus Throw Destiny Talalemotu Stamaita Scarvelis Taylor Nevitty Mystasia Alexander Millikan, 145-00 Dos Pueblos, 161-06 Nipomo, 115-06 St. Bernard, 122-08

Pole Vault Holly Tokar Annika Backlund Kaitlyn Merritt Kelsi Dunne Ventura, 12-06 Murrieta Valley, 11-06 Santa Margarita, 12-06 Louisville, 10-06

FINAL TEAM STANDINGSPLACE DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 41 Poly/Long Beach (59) Colony (54) Alemany (87) St. Mary's Academy (104)2 Roosevelt (40) Redondo Union (40) Mater Dei (54) Oaks Christian (39)3 Great Oak (40) Arroyo Grande (39) Notre Dame/SO (29) Serra (32)

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DIVISION 1Wild Card Round: Huntington Beach 2, M.L. King 1; El Modena 3, Simi Valley 1; Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 6, J.W. North 1; Thousand Oaks 3, Servite 2; Valencia/Valencia 11, Westlake 2; Santa Margarita 5, Mission Viejo 4; Alemany 11, Canyon Springs 10; Wilson/Long Beach 4, Brea Olinda 2.First Round: Huntington Beach 2, Mater Dei 1; Poly/Riverside 4, Capistrano Valley 3 (8 innings); Loyla 8, Canyon/Canyon Country 5; Lakewood 5, El Modena 0; Agoura 12, Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 5; Trabuco Hills 9, Millikan 8 (11 innings); Marina 2, Norco 1; Thousand Oaks 9, Canyon/Anaheim 4; Harvard-Westlake 7, Valencia/Va-lencia 1; El Dorado 1, Poly/Long Beach 0; Santa margarita 7, Santiago/Corona 1; Fountain Valley 8, Alemany 0; Chaminade 4, Lutheran/Orange 2; Los Alamitos 6, West Ranch 5; Moorpark 4, Arlington 0; El Toro 2, Wilson/Long Beach 1.Second Round: Poly/Riverside 3, Huntington Beach 2; Loyola 6, Lakewood 3; Agoura 9, Trabuco Hills 4; Marina 11, Thousand Oaks 4; Harvard-Westlake 12, El Dorado 1; Santa Margarita 3, Fountain Valley 2 (8 innings); Los Alamitos 4, Chaminade 3; El Toro 8, Moorpark 0.Quarterfi nals: Loyola 9, Poly/Riverside 4; Marina 3, Agoura 1; Harvard-Westlake 5, Santa Margarita 0; Los Alamitos 4, El Toro 1.Semifi nals: Marina 6, Loyola 5; Harvard-West-lake 3, Los Alamitos 2.Final: Harvard-Westlake 1, Marina 0.

DIVISION 2Wild Card Round: Arcadia 6, Pioneer Valley 5; Beckman 2, Yorba Linda 0; Rio Mesa 2, Buena 1; Righetti 3, Chino Hills 0; Yucaipa 2, Great Oak 0; Laguna Hills 5, Glendora 2; Irvine 8, Bellfl ower 0; Burroughs/Burbank 7, San Luis Obispo 3; San Juan Hills 3, Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 2; Damien 2, Pacifi ca /Oxnard 2; Santa Barbara 5, Pasadena 1; Claremont 5, Upland 4; Burbank 7, Cajon 3; Norwalk 5, Kennedy 4.First Round: Redlands East Valley 3, Arcadia 1; Vista Murrieta 13, Beckman 8; South Hills 2, Rio mesa 1; San Clemente 7, Mayfair 0; Oxnard 4, Righetti 3; Yucaipa 1, Crescenta Valley 0; Dos Pueblos 3, Laguna Hills 0; Cypress 6, Irvine 1; Los Osos 8, Burroughs/Burbank 2; Northwood 12, San Juan Hills 5; L aMirada 7, Damien 4; Santa Barbara 6, Redlands 3; Aliso Niguel 7, Claremont 1; Valencia/Placentia 3, Camarillo 1; Arroyo Grande 6, Burbank 1; Temecula Valley 10, Norwalk 0.Second Round: Vista Murrieta 8, Redlands East Valley 4; South Hills 4, San Clemente 3; Oxnard 4, Yucaipa 2; Cypress 10, Dos Pueblos 1; Los Osos 6, Northwood 2; La Mirada 10, Santa Barbara 0; Aliso Niguel 11, Valencia/Placentia 4; Temecula Valley 9, Arroyo Grande 2.Quarterfi nals: Vista Murrieta 2, South Hills 1; Cypress 9, Oxnard 0; Los Osos 8, La Mirada 5; Temecula Valley 9, Aliso Niguel 0.Semifi nals: Cypress 2, Vista Murrieta 1; Tem-ecula Valley 3, Los Osos 2.Final: Cypress 5, Temecula Valley 0.

DIVISION 3Wild Card Round: Cathedral 4, Xavier Prep 0; Peninsula 11, Lancaster 4; Temescal Canyon 16, Hawthorne 1; Downey 7, Rialto 0; Highland 6, Beverly hills 5; St. Paul 14, Rancho Alamitos 0; Segerstrom 5, Redondo Union 3; Cathedral City 5, Warren 0; Wet covina 7, Palm Springs 5.First Round: Cathedral 3, Bonita 1; Elsinore 3, Culver City 0; Westminster 3, Paramount 0; See BASEBALL page 18.

2013CIF SOUTHERN SECTION

FORD BASEBALL TEAM CHAMPIONS

DIVISION 1Harvard-Westlake

DIVISION 2Cypress

DIVISION 3Serra

DIVISION 4Oaks Christian

DIVISION 5Oak Hills

DIVISION 6Desert Christian Academy

DIVISION 7Firebaugh

Peninsula 9, Carter 0; Quartz Hill 7, Temescal Canyon 3; Mira Costa 15, Los Altos 1; Bishop Amat 12, Santiago/Garden Grove 3; Palm Desert 9, Downey 5; Gahr 6, Highland 0; La Quinta/La Quinta 4, San Gorgonio 0; Diamond Bar 3, West Torrance 0; St. Paul 2, Loara 1; Paloma Valley 12, Segerstrom 3; Garden Grove 2, Cathedral City 1; Knight 8, Santa Monica 3; Serra 12, West Covina 7.Second Round: Elsinore 2, Cathedral 0; Penin-sula 4, Westminter 2; Mira Costa 4, Quartz Hill 2; Bishop Amat 8, Palm Desert 6 (8 innings); Gahr 6, La Quinta/La Quinta 1; Diamond Bar 6, St. Paul 0; Garden Grove 3, Paloma Valley 1; Serra 23, Knight 13.Quarterfi nals: Elsinore 2, Peninsula 1; Mira Costa 4, Bishp amat 2; Diamond Bar 5, Gahr 3; Serra 6, Garden Grove 2.

Semifi nals: Mira Costa 5, Elsinore 3; Serra 10, Diamond Bar 2.Final: Serra 8, Mira Costa 1.

DIVISION 4Wild Card Round: San Marino 2, Fullerton 0; Fontana 7, Garey 4; Estancia 7, Montebello 1; Northview 12, Burroughs/Ridgecrest 3; Bell Gardens 5, Summit 1; California 6, Barstow 1; Torrance 3, St. Bonaventure 2; Victor Valley 7, Montclair 3; La habra 9, North Torrance 2; El Ran-cho 6, Anaheim 2; Bishop Diego 3, Godinez 2; El Segundo 7, Chaff ey 2; Nogales 8, Notre Vista 3.First Round: Oaks Christian 1, San Marino 0; Savanna 9, Fontana 1; South Torrance 7, Estancia 2; Northview 7, Ramona 4; Sonora 9, Bell Gardens 0; La Canada 4, California 2; Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana 4, Chino 0; San Dimas 7, Torrance 1; Laguna Beach 5, Victor Valley 4; La Sierra 3, Monrovia 2; La Serna 4, La Habra 1; Baldwin Park 8, Century 2; El Rancho 3, Don Lugo 2; Alhambra 4, Bishop Eigo 2; El Segundo 5, Granite Hills 1; Kaiser 3, Nogales 0.

Second Round: Oaks Christian 5, Savanna 3; Northview 5, South Torrance 4; Sonora 8, La Canada 5; San Dimas 1, Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana 0; La Sierra 12, Laguna Beach 2; Baldwin Park 6, La Serna 3; El Rancho 1, Alhambra 0; El Segundo 10, Kaiser 2.Quarterfi nals: Oaks Christian 14, Northview 4; San Dimas 19, Sonora 5; Baldwin Park 3, La Sierra 2; El Rancho 6, El Segundo 4.Semifi nals: Oaks Christian 3, San Dimas 0; El Rancho 5, Baldwin Park 4.Final: Oaks Christian 4, El Rancho 0.

DIVISION 5Wild Card Round: Village Christian 16, Notre Dame/Riverside 4; Lompoc 13, Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary 3; Beaumont 11, Arrowhead Chrsitian 0; Apple Valley 11, San Jacinto 2; Val-ley Christian/Cerritos 9, Gladstone 2; Cabrillo/Lompoc 6, Campbell Hall 5; Desert Hot Springs 7, Western Christian 4.First Round: Village Christian 4, Paraclete 3 (8 innings); El Monte 1, La Puente 0; Woodcrest Christian 5, Hesperia 0; Tahquitz 11, Lompoc 7; Shadow Hills 6, Calvary Murrieta 0; Santa Ynez 9, St. Bernard 4; Marantha 7, Duarte 4; Citrus Valley 11, Beaumont 0; Brentwood 3, Arroyo 0; Big Bear 6, Jurupa Hills 4; Templeton 10, Valley Christian/Ceritos 6; Mary Star of the Sea 10, Cabrillo/Lompoc 3; Hemet 7, Whittier Christian 3; Sierra Vista 12, Mountain View 1; Oak Hills 7, Desert Hot Springs 0.Second Round: Village Christian 14, El Monte 1; Tahquitz 7, Woodcrest Christian 3; Santa Ynez 11, Shadow Hills 0; Citrus Valley 14, Marantha 2; Ontario Christian 12, Brentwood 2; Templeton 16, Big Bear 6; Hemet 11, Mary Star of the Sea 1; Oak Hills 14, Sierra Vista 4.Quarterfi nals: Village Christian 10, Tahquitz 1; Citrus Valley 3, Santa Ynez 1; Ontario Christian 2, Templeton 1; Oak Hills 5, Hemet 4.Semifi nals: Citrus Valley 1, Village Christian 0; Oak Hills 5, Ontario Christian 4.Final: Oak Hills 5, Citrus Valley 4 (8 innings).

DIVISION 6Wild Card Round: Southlands Christian 15, La Sierra Academy 1; Rosamond 10, Vasquez 3; Mesa Grande Academy 12, Boron 3; Kern Valley 17, Mojave 1; Santa Paula 10, Marshall 0; Joshua Springs 17, California Lutheran 10; St. Genevieve 5, Sage Hill 1; Calvary Chapel/Downey 8, Pacifi ca Christian 4; Bishop Union 24, Lone Pine 4.First Round: Desert Christian Academy 6, Southlands Christian 0; Buckley 13, Rosamond 0; Carpinteria 14, St. Anthony 3; WEbb 4, Windward 3; Crean Lutheran 13, Mesa Grande Academy 0; Tarbut V'Torah 7, Excelsior Charter 4; Kern Valley 7, Upland Christian 1; Flintridge prep 14, Santa Paula 6; Capistrano Valley Christian 20, Joshua Springs 1; Sierra Canyon 4, New community Jew-ish 2; Frazier Mountain 14, Academy Academic Excellence 4; Poly/Pasadena 6, Bloomington Christian 0; St. Margaret's 16, Hamilton 4; Cal-vary Chapel/Downey 5, Salesian 1; Malibu 10, Bishop Union 6.Second Round: Desert Christian Academy 3, Buckley 2; Webb 5, Carpinteria 2; Crean Lutheran 4, Tarbut V'Torah 1; Flintridge Prep 6, Kern Valley 3; Capistrano Valley Christian 6, Sierra Canyon 4; Frazier Mountain 7, Desert Christian/Lancaster 3; Poly/Pasadena 4, St. Margaret's 1; Calvary Chapel/Downey 10, Malibu 6.

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See SOFTBALL page 18.

2013CIF SOUTHERN SECTION

FORD SOFTBALL TEAM CHAMPIONS

DIVISION 1Santiago/Corona

DIVISION 2Chino

DIVISION 3Righetti

DIVISION 4Hemet

DIVISION 5Aquinas

DIVISION 6Bellarmine-Jeff erson

DIVISION 7Mesa Grande Academy

DIVISION 1Wild Card Round: Cypress 11, Arlington 0; Up-land 6, Canyon Springs 0; Roosevelt 2, Rancho Verde 0; Santa Margarita 8, Valencia/Valencia 4; Kennedy 5, Huntington Beach 4; Foothill 15, Pacifi ca/Oxnard 0.First Round: Rosary 5, Esperanza 3; Edison 9, Valley View 3; Norco 3, Oxnard 0; Cypress 5, Los Osos 2; M.L. King 3, Los Alamitos 2; Lutheran/orange 2, Saugus 1; Murrieta Valley 8, Upland 2; Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 7, El Modena 2; Ma-rina 3, Roosevelt 0; Etiwanda 13, Great Oak 10; Canyon/Anaheim 9, Camarillo 0; Yorba Linda 2, Santa Margarita 1; Santiago/Corona 6, Kennedy 1; Vista Murrieta 4, Poly/Riverside 3; West Ranch 4, Rancho Cucamonga 1; Foothill 4, Mater Dei 2.Second Round: Rosary 14, Edison 6; Norco 3, Cypress 2; Lutheran/orange 3, M.L. King 0; Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 11, Murrieta Valley 0; Etiwanda 6, Marina 5; Yorba Linda 5, Canyon/Anaheim 2; Santiago/Corona 11, Vista Murrieta 2; West Ranch 8, Foothill 4.Quarterfi nals: Norco 8, Rosary 0; Pacifi ca/Gar-den Grove 13, Lutheran/Orange 1; Yorba LInda 8, Etiwanda 2; Santiago/Corona 6, West Ranch 3.Semifi nals: Norco 3, Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 2 (10 Innings); Santiago/Corona 6, Yorba Linda 0.Final: Santiago/Corona 8, Norco 2.

DIVISION 2Wild Card Round: Aliso Niguel 9, Diamond Bar 1; Ayala 13, La Mirada 0; Millikan 8, Cajon 0; Montclair 6, Simi Valley 4; Tesoro 9, Northwood 5; Cerritos 3, La Reina 2 (9 Innings); Thousand Oaks 8, Los Altos 2; South Hills 2, Agoura 1; Dana Hills 6, Poly/Long Beach 4; Laguan Hills 1, Chaff ey 0; Oaks Christian 11, Norwalk 0.First Round: Mission Viejo 14, Aliso Niguel 0; Ayala 14, Don lugo 2; Millikan 4, Nordhoff 2; Royal 5, Woodbridge 0; Chino Hills 6, Montclair 3; Yucaipa 3, Capistrano Valley 1; Bonita 8, Tesoro 5; Lakewood def. Cerritos; Chino 8, Thousand Oaks 1; Trabuco Hills 4, Oak Park 3; South Hills 4, Beckman 2; Dana Hills 6, Mayfair 5; Redlands East Valley 2, Laguna Hills 0; Charter Oak 13, West Covina 5; El Toro 2. Wilson/Long Beach 0; Oaks Christian 2, Moorpark 1.Second Round: Ayala 3, Mission Viejo 2; Millikan 9, Royal 6; Chino Hills 3, Yucaipa 1; Lakewood 1, Bonita 0; Chino 2, Trabuco Hills 0; Dana Hills 5, South Hills 3; Charter Oak 5, Redlands East Valley 0; Oaks Christian 5, El Toro 2.Quarterfi nals: Millikan 5, Ayala 3; Lakewood 2, Chino Hills 0; Chino 10, Dana Hills 0; Oaks Christian 3, Charter Oak 1.Semifi nals: Lakewood 8, Millikan 1; Chino 2, Oaks Christian 1 (9 Innings).Final: Chino 4, Lakewood 0.

DIVISION 3Wild Card Round: Downey 11, Santa Fe 6; Ar-cadia 1, San Gorgonio 0; St. Paul def. Fontana; Peninsula 13, Arroyo Grande 0; Chaminade 10, Quartz Hill 0; La Salle 3, Crescenta Valley 0; El Segundo 7, Troy 6; Lancaster 6, West Torrance 5; Burroughs/Burbank 9, Arroyo Valley 0; kaiser 13, Knight 3; El Rancho 1, Pioneer Valley 0.First Round: Downey 6, Highland 4; La Habra 5, Arcadia 1; St. Paul 5, Alemany 2; Peninsula 4, North Torrance 1; California 4, Paramount 2; Chaminade 2, Redondo Union 0; Grand Terrace 6, Rialto 4; Righetti 10, La Salle 0; Bishop Amat 3, El Segundo 2; La Serna 8, Lancaster 0; harvard-

Westlake 7, Paso Robles 0; Colton 2, Burbouhs/Burbank 0; Kaiser 2, Warren 0; Mira Costa 7, Torrance 1; Sunny Hills 11, Carter 2; Burbank 7, El Rancho 2.Second Round: La Habra 3, Downey 2; Peninsula 6, St. Paul 0; California 3, Chaminade 1; Righetti 6, Grande Terrace 2; La Serna 4, Bishop Amat 3; Colton 3, Harvard-Westlake 2; Kaiser 11, Mira Costa 4; Sunny Hills 8, Burbank 7.Quarterfi nals: La Habra 1, Peninsula 0; Righetti 7, California 1; La Serna 10, Colton 3; Sunny Hills 15, Kaiser 9.Semifi nals: Righetti 14, La Habra 1; Sunny Hills 6, La Serna 5.Final: Righetti 6, Sunny Hills 2.

DIVISION 4Wild Card Round: Los Amigos 5, Coachella Valley 4; Hesperia 8, Palm Springs 1; San Marino 3, Ventura 0; Ocean View 15, Beverly Hills 0; Ser-rano 7, Jurupa Valley 1; West Valley 5, Indio 2; Whittier Christian 10, La Quinta/Westminster 0 (5 Innings); Valley Christian/Cerritos 8, WEstminster 0; Temescal Canyon 3, Apple Valley 2; Gabrielino 5, Culver City 4.First Round: Segerstrom 20, Los Amigos 0; Santa Monica 3, Hesperia 2; South El Monte 2, San Marino 0; Paloma Valley 8, La Seriia 1; Ocean View 18, Rancho Alamitos 0; La Quinta/La Quinta 9, Beaumont 7; Maranatha 10, Serrano 7; Dos Pueblos 2, Monrovia 1; Loara 11, Hawthorne 3; Patriot 17, Arroyo 6; Oak hills 16, West Valley 5; Heritage 11, Whittier Christian 2; Hemet 14, Valley Christian/Cerritos 0; Temescal Canyon 9, Palm Desert 2; Temple City 5, Garden Grove 1; Buena 7, Gabrielino 0.Second Round: Santa Monica 7, Segerstrom 2; Paloma Valley 1, South El Monte 0; La Quinta/La Quinta 4, Ocean View 3; Dos Pueblos def.

Maranatha; Patriot 3, Loara 2 (9 Innings); Oak Hills 6, Heritage 5; Hemet 4, Temescal Canyon 0; Buena 8, Temple City 4.Quarterfi nals: Santa Monica 8, Paloma Valley 1; Dos Pueblos 6, La Quinta/La Quinta 0; Patriot 13, Oak Hills 4; Hemet 7, Buena 1.Semifi nals: Santa Monica 3, Dos Pueblos 2 (11 Innings); Hemet 10, Patriot 1.Final: Hemet 16, Santa Monica 2.

DIVISION 5Wild Card Round: Victor VAlley 7, Covina 2; Calvary Murrieta 15, Estancia 0; Morro Bay 20, Ramona Convent 12; Archer School for Girls 15, La Puente 2; Barstow 10, Marshall 3; Laguna Beach 11, Woodcrest Christian 4; Banning 14, Wilson/Hacienda Heights 4; Lompoc 12, Azusa 1.First Round: Citrus Valley 11, Victor Valley 2; Sierra Vista 7, Calvary Murrieta 4; Montebello 15, Paraclete 3; Morro Bay 5, Savanna 1; Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana 13, Archer School for Girls 3; San Dimas 9, Alhambra 0; Silverado 14, Ontario Christian 4; Nipomo 3, Immaculate Heart 0; Bar-stow 6, Cabrillo/Lompoc 5; Schurr 25, Laguna Beach 0; Northview 14, katella 3; Jurupa Hills 13, Duarte 1; Aquinas 8, Banning 4; Burroughs/Ridgecrest 7, Anaheim 0; Marlborough 8, Godinez 3; Calvary Chapel/Downey 6, Lompoc 0.Second Round: Sierra Vista 5, Citrus Valley 1; Montebello 11, Morro Bay 9; San Dimas 1, Cal-vary Chapel/Santa Ana 0; Silverado 5, Nipomo 1; Barstow 10, Schurr 9; Northview 7, Jurupa Hills 1; Aquinas 6, Burroughs/Ridgecrest 3; Calvary Chapel/Downey 4, Marlborough 0.Quarterfi nals: Montebello 10, Sierra Vista 1; Sivlerado 2, San Dimas 1; Northview 5, Barstow 4; Aquinas 5, Calvary Chapel/Downey 3.Semifi nals: Montebello 12, Silverado 11 (9 In-nings); Aquinas 9, Northview 1.Final: Aquinas 8, Montebello 1.

DIVISION 6Wild Card Round: Bishop Diego 12, Connelly 0; Yucca Valley 15, Hamilton 5; Westridge 15, Desert Christian/Lancaster 0; Frazier Mountain 17, Holy Family 4.First Round: Pomona Catholic 6, Bishop Diego 1; Vasquez 4, Crean Lutheran 0; Shadow Hills 13, Bishop Union 3; Mary Star of the Sea 4, Chadwick 1; St. Bonaventure 15, Liberty Chris-tian 4; Alverno 14, Lone Pine 1; St. Anthony 5, Rio Hondo Prep 1; Rosamond 8, Yucca Valley 3; Santa Paula 3, Westridge 0; Saddleback Valley Christian 12, St. Matthias 7; San Gabriel Mission 10. California Lutheran 5; Kern Valley 11, Serra 4; Boron 16, La Sierra Academy 0; Cantwell Sacred Heart 18, Oxofrd Academy 0; Poly/Pasadena 10, Twentynine palms 0; Bellarmine-Jeff erson 10, Frazier Mountain 1.Second Round: Pomona Catholic 10, Vasquez 8; Mary Star of the Sea def. Shadow Hills (forfeit); St. Bonaventure 2, Alverno 1; Rosamond 2, St. Anthony 0; Santa Paula 5, Saddleback Valley Christian 1; Kern Valley 9, San Gabriel Mission 1; Cantwell Sacred Heart 6, Boron 5 (8 Innings); Bellarmine-Jeff erson 8, Poly/Pasadena 0.Quarterfi nals: Mary Star of the Sea 5, Pomona Catholic 0; Rosamond 5, St. Bonaventure 2; Santa Paula 8, Kern Valley 1; Bellarmine-Jeff erson 3, Cantwell Sacred Heart 1.Semifi nals: Mary Star of the Sea 2, Rosamond 0; Bellarmine-Jeff erson 5, Santa Paula 1.

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League SchoolAcademy Oxford AcademyAgape Apple Valley ChrAlmont San GabrielAlpha ArcherAmbassador Calvary MurrietaArrowhead Sherman IndianBaseline Did not participateBay Did not participateBig VIII NorcoCamino Real Mary Star of the SeaCentury El DoradoChannel Did not participateCitrus Belt CajonCoastal Did not participateCoast Valley Cuyama ValleyCondor CateCross Valley Riverside PrepDe Anza Twentynine PalmsDelphic Pacifi c HillsDel Rey St. Joseph/LkwdDel Rio CaliforniaDesert Mountain Did not participateDesert Sky Granite HIllsDesert Valley Did not participateEmpire CypressExpress Eastside ChristianFoothill SaugusFreedom Did not participateFreeway Buena ParkFrontier Villanova PrepGarden Grove Did not participateGolden Wm. J. KnightGolden West SegerstromHacienda West CovinaHarbor FirebaughHeritage Faith Baptist

High Desert DesertHi-Lo Big PineHorizon Bishop Conaty-LorettoInland Valley Vista Del LagoInternational Calvary BaptistLiberty Did not participateLos Padres Santa MariaMajestic The GroveMarmonte Did not participateMission St. FrancisMission Valley GabrielinoMojave River SerranoMontview BassettMoore MillikanMountain Pass San JacintoMountain Valley BanningMt. Baldy GareyOcean Beverly HillsOlympic Whittier ChristianOmega WestmarkOrange Santa Ana ValleyOrange Coast Costa MesaPAC 7 Paso RoblesPacifi c ArcadiaPacifi c Coast WoodbridgePacifi c View Did not participatePioneer Did not participatePrep Poly/PasadenaRio Hondo La CanadaRiver Valley RamonaSan Andreas CarterSan Gabriel Vly Did not participateSan Joaquin St. Michael's PrepSanta Cruz St. MatthisSanta Fe St. GenevieveSea View El ToroSierra Claremont

South Coast Dana HillsSouthwestern ChaparralSuburban ArtesiaSunbelt Did not participateSunkist Did not participateSunset Huntington BeachSunshine Ramona ConventTri-Valley La ReinaTrinity Mater DeiValle Vista San DimasVictory Bloomington ChrWarrior Did not participateWestside ABGU/Canoga Park

Los Angeles City Section WinnersConference SchoolCentral HollywoodColiseum LockeCrosstown South Region #2East Valley ArletaEastside Academia AvanceEastern RooseveltExposition Bright StarFreeway Downtown MagnetsMarine BanningNorthern LincolnOcean New DesignsSouthern Bravo Medical MagnetValley Discovery PrepValley Mission PanoramaWestern VeniceWest Valley Cleveland

CIF SOUTHERN SECTION & DODGERS2012-13 "SHAKE FOR SPORTSMANSHIP" AWARD WINNERS

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DIVISION 1Wild Card Round: Redondo Union 16, Crescenta Valley 2; Beckman 13, Newport Harbor 5; Marina 10, Simi Valley 8.First Round: University 15, Redondo Union 3; San Clemente 17, Mater Dei 1; Calabasas 17, Campbell hall 1; Fountain Valley 12, Chaminade 6; Santa Barbara 14, Thousand Oaks 4; Viewpoint 14, Arcadia 4; Lutheran/Orange 9, Capistrano Valley 9 (83-73); Palos Verdes 13, Beckman 5; Harvard-Westlake 15, Hoover 3; Westlake 11, Dos Pueblos 7; Northwood 15, Dana Hills 3; Los Alamitos 13, Peninsula 5; Mira Costa 17, San Marcos 1; Marina 10, Burroughs/Burbank 8; Loyola 10, Santa Margarita 8; Corona del Mar 16, Brentwood 2.Second Round: Univeristy 13, San Clemente 5; Fountain Valley 10, Calabasas 8; Santa Barbara 10, Viewpoint 8; Palos Verdes 14, Lutheran/Or-ange 4; Harvard-Westlake 13, Westlake 5; Los Alamitos 11, Northwood 7; Mira Costa 12, Marina 6; Corona del Mar 13, Loyola 5.Quarterfi nals: Univeristy 14, Fountain Valley 4; Santa Barbara 13, Palos Verdes 5; Harvard-Westlake 12, Los Alamitos 6; Corona del Mar 13, Mira Costa 5.Semifi nals: University 15, Santa Barbara 3; Corona del Mar 12, Harvard-Westlake 6.Final: University 13, Corona del Mar 5.DIVISION 2Wild Card Round: Walnut 11, Flintridge Prep 7; St. margaret's 16, La Quinta/La Quinta 2; West Ranch 16, Oxnard 2; Foothill 16, Fullerton 2; Canyon/Anaheim 14, Xavier Prep 4; Temple City 15, Buena Park 3; Golden Valley 9, South Hills 9 (81-76); Bonita 14, Pacifi ca/Oxnard 4.First Round: San Marino 18, Walnut 0; Hart 10, Camarillo 8; Esperanza 16, Crossroads 2; St. Margaret's 10, Troy 8; Rowland 17, West Ranch 1; Santa Monica 11; Poly/Pasadena 7; Claremont 10, Palm Srpings 8; Foothill 11, Whitney 7; Beverly Hills 12, Canyon/Anaheim 6; Diamond Bar 15, Ayala 3; Temple City 10, Windward 8; Valencia/Valencia 15, Rio Mesa 3; La Canada 16, Golden Valley 2; Crean Lutheran 13, Sunny HIlls 5; Chadwick 12, Villa Park 6; Palm Desert 18, Bonita 0.Second Round: San Marino 18, Hart 0; Espe-ranza 10, St. Margaret's 8; Santa Monica 12, Rowland 6; Foothill 12, Claremont 6; Beverly Hills 15, Diamond Bar 3; Valencia/Valencia 12, Temple City 6; La Canada 11, Crean Lutheran 7; Palm Desert 17, Chadwick 1.Quarterfi nals: San Marino 17, Esperanza 1; Santa Monica 10, Foothill 8; Beverly Hills 12, Va-lencia/Valencia 6; Palm Desert 18, La Canada 0.Semifi nals: San Marino 17, Santa Monica 1; Palm Desert 17, Beverly Hills 1.Final: San Marino 13, Palm Desert 5.DIVISION 3Wld Card Round: Bellfl ower 16, Antelope Val-ley 2; Chaparral 10, Upland 8; Malibu 16, Paso Robles 2; Mission Viejo 17, Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 1; Glendora 9, Norwalk 9 (82-80); Millikan 16, Highland 2.First Round: Valencia/Placentia 18, Bellfl ower 0; San Luis Obispo 16, Knight 2; Aliso Niguel 14, Chaparral 4; Wilson/Long Beach 16, Lancaster 2; Malibu 10, Los Osos 8; Cerritos 11, Mission Viejo 7; Vista Murrieta 10, Oak Park 8; Temecula Val-ley 15, Glendora 3; Poly/Long Beach def. North Torrance (forfeit); Yorba Linda 15, Quartz Hill 3; Oaks Christian 14, Righetti 4; Arroyo Grande 16,

Millikan 2; Great Oak 10, Trabuco Hills 8; Etiwanda 15, Mayfair 3; Cypress 18, Oakwood 0.Second Round: San Luis Obispo 10, Valencia/Placentia 8; Aliso Niguel 10, South Torrance 8; Wilson/Long Beach 11, Malibu 7; Vista Murrieta 11, Cerritos 7; Temecula Valley 13, Poly/Long Beach 5; Oaks Christian 15, Yorba Linda 3; Arroyo Grande 11, Great Oak 7; Cypress 11, Etiwanda 7.Quarterfi nals: San Luis Obispo 9, Aliso Niguel 9 (75-75, 10-8); Wilson/Long Beach 9, Vista Murrieta 9 (76-69); Temecula Valley 12, Oaks Christian 6; Arroyo Grande 13, Cypress 5.Semifi nals: San Luis Obispo 10, Wilson/Long Beach 8; Arroyo Grande 13, Temecula Valley 5.Final: Arroyo Grande 13, San Luis Obispo 5.DIVISION 4Wild Card Round: Centennial/Corona 17, Temescal Canyon 1; Schurr 9, Paramount 9 (79-67); WEstminster 11, Bolsa Grande 7; Yucaipa 9, Burroughs/Ridgecrest 9 (71-68); Covina 12, Montebello 6;, M.L. King 14, Rancho Verde 4; La Quinta/Westminster 18, Orange 0; Santa Maria 11, Thacher 7; San Dimas 13, Loara 5; Heritage 13, Silverado 5; Linfi eld Christian 15, Gahr 3; Poly/Riverside 11, Cajon 7; San Gabriel 15, Godinez 3.First Round: J.W. North 12, Centennial/Corona 6; Schurr 16, Biehop Diego 2; Laguna Blanca 9, Westminster 9 (71-64); Santa Ynez 17, Yucaipa 1; Redlands 15, Covina 3; M.L. King 15, Elsinore 3; La Quinta/Westminster 12, Downey 6; Laguna Beach 16, Santa Maria 2; Garden Grove 15, San Dimas 3; Mark Keppel 11, Arlington 7; Santaigo/Corona 18, Heritage 0; Linfi eld Christian 14, Estancia 4; Segerstrom 18, Santa Clara 0; Cate 12, Templeton 6; Granite Hills 12, Poly/Riverside 6; Wilson/Hacienda Heights 10, San Gabriel 8.Second Round: J.W. North 14, Schurr 4; Santa Ynez 12, Laguna Blanca 6; Redlands 12, M.L. King 6; Laguna Beach 10, La Quinta/Westminster 8; Garden Grove 13, Mark Keppel 5; Santiago/Co-rona 14, LInfi eld Christian 4; Cate 15, Segerstrom 3; Wilson/Hacienda Heights 11, Granite Hills 7.

BOYS INDIVIDUAL TENNIS RESULTSSINGLESFirst Round: Blake McKall (Cate) def. Eli Whittle (Arroyo Grande) 7-5, 7-6 (8-6); Chase Masciorini (Dana Hills) def. Stafan Doehler (Foothill) (Default); Teague Hamilton (Laguna Beach) def. Alan Leahy (Claremont) 6-0. 2-6, 6-1; Jake Douglas (Palos Verdes) def. Lester Yeh (Temple City) 7-5, 6-2.Second Round: Gage Brymer (University) def. Blake McKall 6-4, 6-1; Victor Brown (Alta Loma) def. James Wade (San Marino) 4-6, 7-5, 6-3; Tomas Aranquiz (Ayala) def. Caryl Hernandez (Troy) 7-5, 6-4; Garret Auproux (Burroughs/Burbank) def. Chase Masciorini 6-1, 3-6, 6-4; Cristobal Rivera (Santa Monica) def. Teague Hamilton 6-3, 6-1; Max Hawkins (Chadwick) def. Jayson Amos (El Toro) 6-2, 2-6, 7-5; Abraham Hewko (Palm Desert) def. Jonathan Hammel (Valencia/Placentia) 6-3, 6-3; Thomas Pura (Brentwood) def. Jake Douglas 6-2, 6-1.Quarterfi nals: Gage Brymer def. Victor Brown 7-5, 7-6 (4); Garret Auproux def. Tomas Aranquiz 6-3, 2-6, 6-0; Cristobal Rivera def. Max Hawkins 6-2, 6-3; Thomas Pura def. Abraham Hewko 6-7 (4), 6-2, 6-1 .Semifi nals: Gage Brymer def, Garret Auproux 7-5, 6-3; Cristobal Rivera def. Thomas Pura 6-4, 2-6, 6-1.Final: Gage Brymer def. Cristobal Ribera 6-4, 6-3.

DOUBLESFirst Round: Erik Martinez/Lyle Regalado (Ayala) def. Alez Manolakas/Eric Magliarditi (Sage Hill) 7-5, 6-4; Jack Damen/Mitchel Kuhn (Santa Barbara) def. Brandon Kim/Sherman Uyeno (Brea Olinda) 6-3, 3-6, 6-2; Robert Carter/Daniel Gealer (San Marino) def. Kyle McCann/Vatsal Majpa (Los Alamitos) 6-4, 7-5; Adam Williams/Jamie West (HHarvard Weestlake) def. Gabel Cupino/Alex Pham (Whitney) 0-6, 6-3, 6-3.Second Round: Drew Dawson/Ryo Shimizu (University) def. Martinez/Regalado 6-1, 6-1; Kevin Mariano/Ryan Mariano (San Clemente) def. Oliver Peyron/Victor Vu (Brentwood) 6-3, 2-6, 7-5; Chris Lees/Daniel Minami (Thousand Oaks) def. Austin Graham/Cameron McDOnald Palm Desert) 6-3, 6-0; Harrison Gault/Michael Genender (Harvard Westlake) def. Damen/Kuhn 6-3, 6-2; Jack Felich/

2013CIF SOUTHERN SECTION

FORD BOYS TENNIS TEAM CHAMPIONS

DIVISION 1University

DIVISION 2San MarinoDIVISION 3

Arroyo GrandeDIVISION 4JW North

DIVISION 5Santa Fe

Quarterfi nals: J.W. North 12, Santa Ynez 6; Redlands 11, Laguna Beach 7; Santaigo/Corona 15, Garden Grove 3; Cate 11, Wilson/Hacienda Heights 7.Semifi nals: J.W. North 12, Redlands 6; Santiago/Corona 9, Cate 9 (79-77).Final: J.W. North 13, Santiago/Corona 5.DIVISION 5Wild Card Round: Norte Vista 11, Hesperia 7; Don Lugo 10, Citrus Hill 8; El Rancho 11, Arroyo 7; Arroyo Valley 14, Sultana 4; La Sierra 14, La Salle 4; St. Monica Catholic 17, Sierra Vista 1; Ontario 10, Shadow Hills 8; Savanna 15, Kaiser 3; Beaumont 9, Notre Dame/Riverside 9 (74-67).First Round: La Serna 16, Norte Vista 2; El Monte 16, Duarte 2; San Gorgonio 11, Bishop Montgomery 7; Don Lugo 14, Twentynine Palms 4; El Rancho 15, Summit 3; Colony 11, Magnolia 7; Rim of the World 12, Arroyo Valley 6; Village Christian 11, La Sierra 7; Marantha 11, St. Monica Catholic 7; San Bernardino 15, Yucca Valley 3;

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DIVISION 1200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: Flintridge Sacred Heart (1:44.26); BOYS: Loyola(1:31.16).200 Freestyle - GIRLS: Katie McLaughlin, JSerra (1:45.39); BOYS: Christian Garkani, Corona del Mar(1:39.05).200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: Karli Thuen, JSerra (2:01.81); BOYS: Corey Okubo, University (1:47.07).50 Freestyle - GIRLS: Abbey Weitzeil, Saugus (22.25); BOYS: Spencer DeShon, Capistrano Valley (20.37).Diving - GIRLS: Alexandra Caplan, Mission Viejo (549.90); BOYS: Mark Anderson, El Toro (660.05.100 Butterfl y - GIRLS: Katie McLaughlin, JSerra (52.93); BOYS: Kyle Gornay, Redlands (46.83).100 Freestyle - GIRLS: Abbey Weitzeil, Saugus (49.01); BOYS: Jack Descombes, Capistrano Valley (44.99).500 Freestyle - GIRLS: Brooke Lorentzem, Capistrano Valley (4:45.19); BOYS: David Heron, Mission Viejo (4:22.66).200 Freestye Relay - GIRLS: JSerra(1:37.24); BOYS: Capistrano Valley (1:23.10).100 Backstroke - GIRLS: Courtney Mykkanen, Foothill (53.95; BOYS: Kyle Gornay, Redlands (47.04).100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: Kirsten Vose, Flin-tridge Sacred Heart (1:02.57); BOYS: Dylan Payne, Mater Dei (55.28).400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: JSerra (3:21.20); BOYS: Capistrano Valley (3:02.02).Final Team Results - GIRLS: University (297); BOYS: Loyola (287).

DIVISION 2200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: Palm Springs(1:47.88); BOYS: Crescenta Valley (1:33.39).200 Freestyle - GIRLS: Kat Wickham, Palm Springs(1:50.36); BOYS: Kyle Coan, Los Osos (1:35.69).200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: Gretchen Jaques, Glendora (1:59.19); BOYS: Young Tae Seo, Crescenta Valley (1:48.38*).50 Freestyle - GIRLS: Savannah Steff en, Long BEach Poly (23.54); BOYS: Michael Forbes, Los Osos (20.81).Diving - GIRLS: Madison Hudkins, Vista Mur-rieta (545.05); BOYS: Ryan Russi, Vista Murrieta (515.05).100 Butterfl y - GIRLS: Sonia Wang, Upland (53.35); BOYS: Kyle Coan, Los Osos (48.66).100 Freestyle - GIRLS: Heather MacDougal, Crescenta Valley (50.92); BOYS: Michael Forbes, Los Osos (45.86).500 Freestyle - GIRLS: Nicole Gautreau, Glendo-ra (4:54.70); BOYS: Ryan Kao, Kennedy (4:20.28).200 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Ayala (1:37.24); BOYS: Los Osos (1:24.65).100 Backstroke - GIRLS: Kate Santilena, Chap-arral (55.78); BOYS: Daniel McArthur, Lakewood (49.21).100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: Ashley Tse, Ayala (1:03.77); BOYS: Zachery Stevens, Arroyo Grande (55.13*).400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Ayala (3:30. 01); BOYS: Los Osos (3:04. 14).Final Team Results - GIRLS: Glendora (234); BOYS: El Segundo (236).*Division 2 Record

DIVISION 3200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: Crean Lutheran (1:46.57); BOYS: Buckley (1:38.72).200 Freestyle - GIRLS: Alyssa Shew, La Serna (1:53.07); BOYS: Erik Juliusson, Laguna Beach (1:40.68).200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: Ella Eastin, Crean Lutheran (1:55.15); BOYS: Kyle Perez, JW North (1:54.22).50 Freestyle - GIRLS: Lindsey Engel, Crean Lutheran (22.53); BOYS: John Brody, Viewpoint (21.74).Diving - GIRLS: Madi Witt, Flintridge Prep (538.00); BOYS: Harry Lubowe, Sage Hill (451.60).100 Butterfl y- GIRLS: Emily Easton, Crean Lutherran (54.68); BOYS: Daniel Primachenko, Buckley (52.36).100 Freestyle - GIRLS: Lindsey Engel, Crean Lutheran (48.96*); BOYS: Garrett Shimko, Poly/Riverside (46.43).500 Freestyle - GIRLS: Ella Easton, Crean Lu-theran (4:44.47); BOYS: Kyle Perez, JW North (4:33.17).200 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: La Serna (1:40.54); BOYS: JW North (1:28.11).100 Backstroke - GIRLS: Emily Easton, Crean Lutheran (54.16); BOYS: Erik Juliusson, Laguna Beach (52.79).100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: Alyssa Shew, La Serna (1:04.64); BOYS: Daniel Primachenko, Buckley (58.17).400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Crean Lutheran (3:30.07); BOYS: JW North (3:12.94).Final Team Results - GIRLS: Mark Keppel (212); BOYS: Mark Keppel (258).*New Division 3 Record

DIVISION 4200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: Cerritos (1:52.56); BOYS: Cerritos (1:41.27).200 Freestyle - GIRLS: Kali Kearns, Alverno (1:55.03); BOYS: Logan Hotchkiss, Malibu (1:45.54).200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: Kiri Harvey, Cerritos (2:06.29); BOYS: Chasse' Sodemann, Ontario Christian (1:57.36).50 Freestyle - GIRLS: Tianna Jorgenson, Victor Valley Christian (24.58); BOYS: Austin Garcia, San Dimas (21.14).Diving - GIRLS: Janae Janik, Grace Brethren (485.60); BOYS: Austin Janik, Grace Brethren (391.45).100 Butterfl y- GIRLS: Jenna Frazer/Sarah Moss-man, Woodcrest Christian (58.63); BOYS: Angel Alcala, Cerritos (51.51).100 Freestyle - GIRLS: Olivia Hynes, Grace Brethren (53.31); BOYS: Austin Garcia, San Dimas (47.40).500 Freestyle - GIRLS: Kari Harvery, Cer-ritos (5:04.64) BOYS: Logan Hotchkiss, Malibu (4:46.45).200 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Cerritos(1:41.80); BOYS: Temescal Canyon (1:28.70).100 Backstroke - GIRLS: Kailee Mora, Citrus Valley (58.78); BOYS: Marcel Friedrich, Chaff ey (53.15).100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: Emily Mathis, Orcutt Academy (1:05.75); BOYS: Chasse' Sodemann, Ontario Christian (59.71).400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Cerritos (3:37.57); BOYS: Temescal Canyon (3:16.23).Final Team Results - GIRLS: Viewpoint (251.50); BOYS: Viewpoint (299).*Division 4 Record

2013CIF SOUTHERN SECTION

FORD SWIMMING/DIVING TEAM

CHAMPIONS

GIRLS DIVISION 1JSerra

GIRLS DIVISION 2Troy

GIRLS DIVISION 3Crean Lutheran

GIRLS DIVISION 4Cerritos

BOYS DIVISION 1Capistrano Valley

BOYS DIVISION 2Los Osos

BOYS DIVISION 3JW North

BOYS DIVISION 4Temescal Canyon

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DIVISION 1Wild Card Round: El Toro def. Fountain Valley 13-25, 25-14, 25-15, 25-17; Calabasas def. Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 26-28, 18-25, 27-25, 25-21, 15-12; Alemany def. West Torrance 25-20, 21-25, 25-21, 26-24; Capistrano Valley def. JSerra 28-26, 17-25, 25-23, 25-21.First Round: Mira Costa def. El Toro 25-12, 25-10, 25-20; Harvard WEstlake def. Newbury Park 25-21, 25-18, 25-21; Corona del Mar def. Trabuco Hills 26-25, 25-22, 23-25, 25-13; St. John Bosco def. Calabasas 25-18, 25-14, 25-21; Dana Hills def. San Juan Hills 25-12, 25-13, 25-17; Irvine def. Thousand Oaks 25-23, 14-25, 25-22, 22-25, 15-7; Orange Lutheran def. West Ranch 25-21, 25-19, 25-19; Huntington Beach def. Alemany 25-9, 25-23, 25-11; San Clemente def. Royal 25-16, 25-19, 25-23; Newport Harbor def. Hart 25-19, 25-19, 25-17; Mater Dei def. Chaminade 25-16, 25-16, 25-17; Palos Verdes def. Mission Viejo 25-21, 25-16, 25-18; Redondo Union def. Northwood 26-24, 25-23, 25-20; Westlake def. Saugus 25-15, 25-21, 25-21; Edison def. Aliso Niguel 25-17, 27-25, 25-15; Loyola def. Capistrano Valley 25-23, 25-19, 25-5.Second Round: Mira Costa def. Harvard Westlake 25-14, 25-22, 25-16; St. John Bosco def. Corona del Mar 21-25, 21-25, 25-18, 25-20, 17-15; Dana Hills def. Irvine 25-16, 25-22, 25-17; Huntington Beach def. Orange Lutheran 25-16,

25-21, 25-18; San Clemente def. Newport Harbor 25-17, 18-25, 25-23, 16-25, 15-10; Mater Dei def. Palos Verdes 25-18, 26-24, 22-25, 25-18; Redondo Union def. Westlake 26-24, 25-18, 25-18; Loyola def. Edison 25-22, 20-25, 25-20, 22-25, 18-16 .Quarterfi nals: Mira Costa def. St. John Bosco 23-25, 25-18, 25-18, 25-17; Huntington Beach def. Dana Hills 25-20, 25-18, 25-22; San Clemente def. Mater Dei 25-19, 25-22, 22-25, 25-21; Loyola def. Redondo Union 25-22, 25-16, 25-19.Semifi nals: Huntington Beach def. Mira Costa 25-23, 29-27, 25-23; Loyola def. San Clemente 30-28, 22-25, 28-26, 35-34.Final: Huntington Beach def. Loyola 26-28, 25-23, 19-25, 25-22, 15-10.

DIVISION 2Wild Card Round: Godinez def. Carpinteria 25-23, 25-22, 23-25, 25-11; El Dorado def. Highland 25-18, 25-14, 25-23.First Round: Esperanza def. Godinez 25-11, 25-8, 25-14; North Torrance def. Eastside 25-19, 27-25, 25-19; Burroughs/Burbank def. Millikan 25-10, 25-12, 20-25, 25-12; Dos Pueblos def. Arroyo Grande 19-25, 25-19, 25-20, 25-22; Poly/Long Beach def. El Dorado 25-17, 26-24, 25-22; Oaks Christin def. Norco 27-25, 25-23, 25-16; El Segundo def. Burbank 25-17, 25-21, 25-12; San Marcos def. Calvary Chapel/SAnta Ana 20-25, 25-18, 25-20, 25-16; Santa Barbara def. San Luis Obispo 25-9, 25-19, 25-13; La Sierra def. Canyon/Anaheim 22-25, 25-22, 25-22, 25-15; Lakewood def. Arcadia 25-15, 25-17, 25-16; Oak Park def. Lancaster 25-22, 25-13, 25-11; Foothill def. Bishop Diego 25-21, 25-8, 25-18; Claremont def. Quartz Hill 25-12, 25-14, 25-17; South Torrance derf. St. Joseph/Santa Maria 25-14, 25-16, 25-17; Laguna Beach def. Santiago/Corona 25-15, 25-18, 25-17.Second Round: Esperanza def. North Torrance 25-16, 25-21, 25-20; Dos Pueblos def. Burroughs 25-19, 24-26, 25-12, 25-20; Oaks Christian def. POly 25-18, 16-25, 26-24, 25-18; San Marcos def. El Segundo 25-18; 25-17; 25-16; SAnta Barbara def. La Sierra 25-22, 25-17, 25-16; Oak Park def. Lakewood 16-25, 25-17, 25-22, 25-23; Foothill def. Claremont 25-22, 17-25, 29-27, 29-27; Laguna Beach def. South Torrance 25-22, 25-16, 25-20.Quarterfi nals: Esperanza def. Dos Pueblos 22-25, 25-13, 25-22, 25-21; San Marcos def. Oaks Christian 25-19, 25-23, 26-24; Santa Barbara def. Oak Park 25-21, 25-22, 21-25, 18-25, 15-8; Foothill def. Laguna Beach 25-16, 25-23, 19-25, 18-25, 15-12.Semifi nals: Esperanza def. San Marcos 25-21, 25-12, 25-15; Santa Barbara def. Foothill 25-21, 24-26, 25-23, 25-20; .Final: Esperanza def. Santa Barbara 21-25, 25-20, 25-23, 25-17.

DIVISION 3First Round: Camarillo def. Paraclete 25-19, 25-22, 26-24; Downey def. Santa Ana 25-17, 25-23, 25-21; Yorba Linda def. Tahquitz 25-20, 25-16, 25-13; SAnta Monica def. Whittier Christian 25-18, 25-15, 25-19; Village Christian def. Oxnard 25-5, 32-30, 25-19; La Canada def. Segerstrom 25-14, 25-23, 25-14; Brentwood def. Montebello 25-19, 25-20, 25-21; Hemet def. Western 25-17, 25-11, 20-25, 25-18; Warren def. Valencia/Placentia 25-20, 25-26, 25-17; SAn Marino def. Paloma Valley 25-17, 25-21, 22-25, 25-20; Loara def. Val-

2013CIF SOUTHERN SECTION

FORDBOYS VOLLEYBALL

CHAMPIONS

DIVISION 1Huntington Beach

DIVISION 2Esperanza

DIVISION 3South Pasadena

DIVISION 4Cathedral

DIVISION 5Saddleback Valley Christian

ley Christian/Cerritos 25-17, 21-25, 25-16, 25-20; Crossraods def. Mark Keppel 25-15, 26024, 25-20; San Gabriel def. Windward 25-14, 25-18, 25-16; Heritage Christian def. Kennedy 23-25, 25-21, 25-19, 25-18; Beverly Hills def. Rio Mesa 16-25, 26-24, 25-19, 14-25; 15-9; South Pasadena def. Gahr 25-22, 25-18, 25-21.Second Round: Camarillo def. Downey 25-16, 25-21, 25-17; Santa Monica def. Yorba Linda 27-25, 25-19, 25-22; La Canada def. Village Christian 25-20, 23-25, 20-25, 25-19, 15-7; Hemet def. Brentwood 25-19, 25-13, 25-17; Warren def. San Marino 21-25, 25-16, 25-22, 25-22; Cross-roads def. Loara 25-19, 25-23, 25-23; Heritage Christian def. San Gabriel 20-25, 25-22, 18-25, 25-19, 17-15; South Pasadena def. Beverly Hills 25-16, 25-21, 25-19.Quarterfi nals: Camarillo def. Santa Monica 25-16, 25-27, 22-25, 25-21, 16-14; Hemet def. La Canada 25-16, 25-21, 24-26, 25-18; Crossroads def. Warren 19-25, 24-26, 25-19, 27-25, 18-16; South Pasadena def. Heritage Christian 25-14, 20-25, 25-15, 25-19.Semifi nals: Camarillo def. Hemet 25-21, 25-21, 25-22; South Pasadena def. Crossroads 27-25, 26-28, 25-22, 25-13.Final: South Pasadena def. Camarillo 27-25, 25-13, 26-24.

DIVISION 4Wild Card Round: Morro Bay def. Pomona 19-25, 26-24, 25-20, 25-23; Garey def. San Gorgonio 25-15, 25-19, 25-21.First Round: Cathedral def. Mayfair 25-8, 25-28, 25-11; Katella def. Diamond Ranch 25-16, 25-20, 25-20; Flintridge Prep def. Whitney 25-18, 22-25, 24-26, 25-22, 15-11; Salesian def. Santa Ynez 25-20, 33-31, 20-25, 25-20; Yucaipa def. Rio Hondo Prep 25-27, 26-24, 25-27, 25-20; Sage Hill def. West Covina 25-19, 25-22, 25-8; Bellfl ower def. Morro Bay 25-14, 25-16, 25-23; Santa Fe def. Mag-nolia 25-14, 25-13, 25-19; La Salle def. Redlands 25-19, 29-27, 25-21; La Serna def. Nipomo 25-17, 25-20, 25-13; Damien def. St. Anthony 25-23, 25-23, 25-21; St. Margaret's def. Artesia 25-20, 25-29, 19-25, 25-19; Vistamar def. Garey 25-14, 25-18, 25-14; Templeton def. El Rancho 24-26, 25-23, 25-20, 25-19; Glenn def. Santa Ana Valley 26-24, 22-25, 25-20, 25-21; Bishop Montgomery def. Chadwick 25-21, 25-14, 25-18.Second Round: Cathedral def. Katella 25-19, 25-11, 25-10; Flintridge Prep def. Salesian 25-16, 25-14, 25-18; Yucaipa def. Sage Hill 25-22, 24-26, 23-25, 25-17, 15-13; SAnta Fe def. Bellfl ower 25-15; 25-23, 25-14; La Salle def. La Serna 25-16, 25-15, 25-16; St. Margaret's def. Damien 25-18, 26-28, 25-12, 25-17; Vistamar def. Templeton 25-16, 25-19, 16-25, 25-20; Bishop Montgomery def. Glennn 25-19, 25-18, 25-12.Quarterfi nals: Cathedral def. Flintridge Prep 25-10, 25-14, 25-14; SAnta Fe def. Yucaipa 25-16, 25-18, 25-16; St. Margaret's def. La Salle 25-21, 31-29, 28-26; Bishop Montgomery def. Vistamar 28-26, 25-21, 25-17.Semifi nals: CCathedral def. Santa Fe 25-17, 25-20, 25-22; Bishop Montgomery def. St. Margaret's 23-25, 15-25, 25-21, 25-15, 15-8.Final: Cathedral def. Bishop Montgomery 29-27, 25-16, 18-25, 25-22.

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2013 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD BOYS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

INDIVIDUAL FINALS

PL. PLAYER/SCHOOL SCORE1T. Rico Hoey, Rancho Cucamonage 691T. Robert Deng, St. Margaret's 693T. KiTaek Lee, La Quinta/LQ 703T. Blake Meek, Loyola 703T. Peter Griffi th, Oaks Christian 705T. Justin de los Santos, Chaminade 715T. Andre Vu, Fpuntain Valley 715T. Brandon Tsujimoto, Damien 715T. Michael Howe, Great Oak 715T. Bakari Bolden, Harvard Westlake 715T. Gordon Neale, Tesoro 71

TEAM FINALSDIV. SCHOOL SCORE Central Coast Arroyo Grande 390

Central Loyola 378

Eastern Great Oak 361

Northern Westlake 360

South Coast Corona del Mar 380

Southern Sunny Hills 368

Western Diamond Bar 364

BOYS VOLLEYBALL(Continued from previous page)DIVISION 5First Round: Saddleback Valley Christian def. Southwestern Academy 25-8, 25-4, 25-9; Rancho Alamitos def. Liberty Christian 25-10, 25-13, 25-16; desert Christian/Lancaster def. New Jewish Community 25-19, 25-15, 25-14; Pacifi c Lutheran def. Oakwood 25-22, 25-13, 25-12; Arrowhead Christian def. Concordia/Sylmar 25-10, 25-13, 25-11; Pacifi ca Christian Waverly 25-22, 25-14, 25-19; St. Bernard def. Cate 25-16, 25-14, 25-10; Garden Grove def. Southlands Christian 25-7, 25-16, 25-9; San Gabriel Academy def. Dunn 25-20, 25-12, 25-11;Orangewood Academy def. Emerson Honors 25-12, 25-14, 25-20; Providence def. California Academy Math/Science 25-5, 26-24, 23-25, 25-15; Ontario Christian def. Bishop Amat 20-25, 22-25, 25-25, 25-28, 15-13; La Quinta/Westminster def. Pilibos 25-12, 25-11, 25-9; Loma Linda Academy def. Le Lycee 25-15, 25-15, 25-14; Mary Star of the Sea def. Calvary Chapel/Downey 23-25, 25-17, 29-27, 25-17; Laguna Blanca def. Holy Martyrs 25-12, 25-18, 25-11.Second Round: Saddleback Valley Christian def. Rancho Alamitos 25-20, 25-21, 25-16; Deserrt Christian def. Pacifi c Lutheran 25-16, 25-27, 20-25, 25-12, 15-7; Arrowhead Christian def. Pacifi ca Christian 25-13, 25-16, 25-20; Garden Grove def. St. Bernard 25-18, 20-25, 25-20, 25-16; San

Gabriel def. Orangewood Academy 25-20, 25-16, 25-21; Ontario Christian def. Providence 25-15, 25-14, 25-22; La Quinta def. Loma Linda Academy (no scores) ; Mary Star of the Sea def. Laguna Blanca 25-20, 25-28, 14-25, 25-14.Quarterfi nals: Saddleback Valley Christian def. Desert Chrtistian 25-17, 25-12, 25-18; Garden Grove def. Arrowhead Christian 17-25, 27-25, 25-22, 26-24; San Gabriel Academy def. Ontario Christian 23-25, 25-18, 17-25, 25-17, 15-13; La Quinta def. Mary Star of the Sea 25-16, 28-26, 25-21.Semifi nals: Saddleback Valley Christian def. Garden Grove 25-23, 25-20, 25-19; La Quinta def. San Gabriel Academy 25-18, 25-23, 25-21.Final: Saddleback Valley Christian def. La Quinta/Westminster 18-25, 25-12, 16-25, 25-18, 15-7.

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CIF-SS MEETING DATES 2013-2014DAY DATE TYPEThursday August 15 Executive Committee Meeting Workshop and New Member OrientationSunday-Tuesday September 15-17 National Federation Section 7/8 MeetingMonday September 30 Champions For Charactwer DinnerThursday October 10 Executive Committee MeetingThursday October 24 Southern Section Council Meeting Hall of Fame/Distinguished Service Luncheon Immediately Following Deadline for Southern Section Proposals - October 3Monday October 28 State Federated Council MeetingFriday-Sunday January 17-19 Executive Committee MeetingWednesday January 29 Southern Section Council Meeting Deadline for Southern Section Proposals - January 8Friday-Saturday January 31-February 1 State Federated Council MeetingWednesday March 19 Executive Committee Meeting (via teleconference)TBD April TBD Executive Committee MeetingThursday-Sunday April 10-13 State Athletic Directors ConferenceWednesday April 30 Southern Section Council Meeting Deadline for Southern Section Proposals - April 9Friday-Saturday May 2-3 State Federated Council MeetingWednesday May 14 Executive Committee MeetingSaturday-Thursday June 28-July 2 National Federation Summer Meeting

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TEAM TENNIS(Continued from page 13)

BASEBALL(Continued from page 10)

SOFTBALL(Continued from page 11)

Chino 14, Katella 4; Citrus Valley 9, Hemet 9 (70-68); Jurupa Valley 12, Ontario 6; Rosemead 15, Ganesha 3; Oak Hills 12, Savanna 6; Santa Fe 12, Beaumont 6.Second Round: La Serna 13, El Monte 5; San Gorgonio 10, Don Lugo 8; El Rancho 15, Colony 3; Village Christian 9, Rim of the World 9; Ma-ranatha 11, San Bernardino 7; Citrus Valley 11, Chino 7; Jurupa Valley 10, Rosemead 8; Santa Fe 13, Oak Hills 5.Quarterfi nals: La Serna 10, San Gorgonio 8; El Rancho 10. Village Christian 8; Maranatha 11, Citrus Valley 7; SAnta Fe 10, Jurupa Valley 8.Semifi nals: El Rancho 11, La Serna 7; Santa Fe 10, Maranatha 8.Final: Santa Fe 14, El Rancho 4.

Quarterfi nals: Desert Christian Academy 10, Webb 1; Flintridge Prep 4, Crean Lutheran 3; Capistrano Valley Christian 18, Frazier Mountain 0; Calvary Chapel/Downey 3, Poly/Pasadena 2.Semifi nals: Desert Christian Academy 12, Flin-tridge Prep 4; Capistrano Valley Christian 13, Calvary Chapel/Downey 2.Final: Desert Christian Academy 10, Capistrano Valley Christian 0.

DIVISION 7Wild Card Round: Environmental Charter 14, Valley Torah 8; California Military 21, Calvary Chapel/Moreno Valley 0; Faith Baptist 12, Einstein Academy 0; Pilgrim 7, Bethel Christian/Riverside 1; New Roads 21, Coastal Christian 5; Academy Career Exploration 26, Trona 1.First Round: Nuview Bridge 9, Environmental Christian 0; ST. Monica Academy 3, Marywood-Palm Valley 2; Coast Union 6, Trinity Classical Academy 4; Concordia/Sylmar 4, University Prep 3; Firebaugh 13, California Military Institute 2; St. Michael's Prep 30, Shalhevet 0; Vistamar 10, Lee Vining 7; Cate 15, Faith Baptist 6; Riverside Prep 26, Pilgrim 1; Rolling Hills Prep 14, Immanuel Christian 3; Avalon 7, Southwestern Academy 1; Dunn 7, Valley Christian/Santa Maria 0; Riverside Christian 3, Animo Leadership 2; Santa Clarita Christian 23, Delphi Academy 6; New Roads 17, Pacifi c Lutheran 6; Temecula Prep 19, Academy Career Exploration 6.Second Round: Neview Bridge 8, St. Monica Academy 7; Coast Union 3, Concordia/Sylmar 0; Firebaugh 5, St. Michael's Prep 2; Cate 19, Vistamar 8; Riverside Prep 13, Rolling HIlls Prep 2; Dunn 6, Avalon 4; Riverside Christian 9, Santa clarita Christian 7; Temecula Prep 14, New roads 3.Quarterfi nals: Nuview Bridge 3, Coast Union 1; Firebaugh 3, Cate 2; Dunn 9, Riverside Prep 5; Temecula Prep 3, Riverside Christian 2 (8 innings).Semifi nals: Firebaugh 6, Nuview Bridge 0; Temecula Prep 2, Dunn 0.Final: Firebaugh 4, Temecula Prep 0.

Final: Bellarmine-Jeff erson 8, Mary Star of the Sea 4.

DIVISION 7Wild Card Round: Hesperia Christian 2, Santa Clarita Christian 0; Nuview Bridge 24, Baptist Christian 2; Avalon 5, Environmental Charter 4; Crossroads 9, Trinity Classical Academy 5; Providence 22, Coastal Christian 18; Orcutt Academy 17, Calvary Christian 0; Noli Indian 17, Bethel Crhstian/Riverside 2.First Round: University Prep 15, Hesperia Chris-tian 1; Southlands Christian 7, Immanuel Christian 1; Temecula Prep 13, Nuview Bridge 7; Windward 17, Animo Leadership 6; Bloomington Christian 8, Excelsior Charter 1; Riverside Christian 41, Calvary Chapel/Moreno Valley 12; Coast Union 38, Einstein Academy 0; Faith Baptist 5, Avalon 4; Mesa Grande 19, Crossroads 3; Lee Vining 20, Packinghouse Christian 8; San Jacinto Valley Academy 7, Concordia/Sylmar 2; Firebaugh def. Providence; Crossroads Christian def. Redlands Adventist Academy; Orcutt Academy 5, Campbell Hall 2; Pacifi ca Christian 5, Maricopa 3; Academy Academic Excellence 22, Noli Indian 0.Second Round: Southlands Christian 3, Uni-versity Prep 2; Windward 11, Temecula Prep 2; Riverside Christian 10, Bloomington Christian 8; Faith Baptist 7, Coast Union 3; Mesa Grande 21, Lee Vining 0; Firebaugh 10, San Jacinto Val-ley Academy 0; Crossroads Christian 6, Orcutt Academy 3; Academy Academic Excellence 12, Pacifi ca Christian 0.Quarterfi nals: Southlands Christian 10, Wind-ward 8; Riverside Christian 12, Faith Baptist 7; Mesa Grande 15, Firebaugh 1; Academy Academic Excellence 10, Crossroads Christian 2.Semifi nals: Southlands Christian 13, Riverside

INDIV. TENNIS(Continued from page 13)

Austin Rapp (Palm Desert) def. Carter/Gealer 7-5, 3-6, 6-3; Morgan Hale/Logan Liddell (Santa Barbara) def. Tony Dellovade/Kent Mukai (Palos Verdes) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; Henry Morgan/Alex Mur-ray (Corona del Mar) def. Alexander Smolentev/Brett Friedland (Santa MOnica) 6-3, 6-0; Zach McEntee/Tanner Smith (Servite) def. Williams/West 7-5, 6-1.Quarterfi nals: Dawson/Shimizu def. Mariano/Mariano 6-0, 6-4; Lees/Minami def. Kalt/Genender 7-6, (4), 2-2 (Retired); Felich/Rapp def. Hale/Liddell 3-6, 7-6, (6), 7-5; Gordon/Murray def. McEntee/Smith 6-4, 7-6 (2).Semifi nals: Dawson/Shimizu def. Lees/Minami 6-3, 6-1; Felich/Rapp def. Gordon/Murray 6-3, 6-4.Final: Felich/Rapp def. Dawson/Shimizu 7-5, 2-6, 6-2.

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