Eagles Fall to Poway in Wrestling
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Poway, ranked fourth in California, went 3-0 to capture Saturday’s championship at the Ventura four-way wrestling tournament. Third-ranked Calvary Chapel was 2-1 and ninth-ranked Hughson was 0-3 with an injury-depleted squad.
Josh Saul (215) and Adam Bones (119) were among four Calvary Chapel wrestlers to finish first in their weight class. Poway beat Calvary Chapel, 40-26.
At the Bolsa Grande wrestling tournament:
Marin wins--Mission Viejo’s Luca Marin won at 152 pounds to help the Diablos take third place.
At the La Quinta Blackhawk wrestling invitational:
Christensen wins--Jessie Christensen of Brea Olinda, which finished fourth in the team standings, won the 112-pound individual championship. Foothill’s Donnie Pulley won the 171-pound title.
At the San Diego Orange Glen wrestling tournament:
Laguna Hills finished fourth--Bob Griffin won at 146 pounds, and Victor Ha (113) and Mike Quesnel (161) were third for the Hawks.
In nonleague girls’ basketball:
Century 43, Laguna Hills 38 (2 OT)--A three-pointer by Aprile Powell and a 14-foot jump shot by Adriana Mendez helped Century (11-5) outscore Laguna Hills (3-8), 7-2, in the second overtime.
In the Katella girls’ soccer tournament:
Fullerton 1, Orange 0 (Fullerton wins on penalty kicks, 3-1)--Jamie Hutchison, Wendy Lowry and Christie Casas each scored on penalty kicks for Fullerton in the semifinal game.
In the Newport Harbor/Corona del Mar girls’ water polo tournament:
No. 2 Capistrano Valley 3, Poway 2--The Cougars (10-3) built a 3-0 lead in the championship game before Poway scored two goals in the final quarter.
In the Western girls’ water polo tournament:
Canyon 13, Burbank Burroughs 4--Megan Fisher scored three goals, including two in the fourth quarter, to lead Canyon to the tournament title.
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