CITY SECTION
Saturday, Dec. 4
BURBANK BURROUGHS
Pool Play
Harvard-Westlake 4, South Pasadena 2
Sylmar 5, Burbank 1
Agoura 0, Crescenta Valley 0
Burroughs Burbank 1, Westlake 0
El Camino 2, Hoover 0
Taft 2, Valencia 1
Royal 4, Alemany 1
St. Francis 2, Newbury Park 1
Calabasas 1, La Canada 0
Thursday, Dec. 2
BEVERLY HILLS TOURNAMENT
Pool Play
Peninsula 1, San Pedro 1
Peninsula and San Pedro tied for the third time in less than two years. Vinie Perazzola put San Pedro on top with a goal in the 43rd minute, but Peninsula tied it with five minutes left. San Pedro is 1-0-1.
NONLEAGUE
Huntington Park 3, Carson 0
Walter Reyes scored twice and Eric Gonzalez added a goal, all in the second half, for host Huntington Park (2-0). Carson is 0-1.
Locke 3, Hollywood 1
Jevon Bowen scored once and assisted on goals by Yovanny Barrientos and Ricardo Garcia for host Locke (2-0).
Roosevelt 1, L.A. Wilson 0
Antolin Gutierrez redirected a cross from Daniel Nieves to score in the 30th minute for visiting Roosevelt (2-0). Goalie Anthony Jimenez made eight saves for his second shutout for the Roughriders. Wilson is 0-2.
Sylmar 3, L.A. University 0
Julian Lopez had a goal and an assist and Adrian Lopez and Eric Blanco added goals for visiting Sylmar (1-0), which outshot University, 18-4. Spartan goalkeeper Irvin Rodriguez had three saves.
Sun Valley Poly 2, Fairfax 1
Tuesday, Nov. 30
NONLEAGUE
Venice 2, Birmingham 1
Host Venice improved to 1-0 with the victory over Birmingham in the season opener for both teams.
Gardena 8, Westchester 1
INTERSECTIONAL
El Camino Real 2, Oaks Christian 1
John Harris scored the winning goal with 20 minutes remaining to lead host El Camino (1-0) past Oaks Christian (0-1-1). Nick Assad also scored for El Camino, while Harrison Hill had Oaks Christian’s goal.
Monday, Nov. 29
NONLEAGUE
Jefferson 8, Hamilton 0
German Garcia had four goals and Alejandro O’Campo added three for visiting Jefferson (1-0). Hamilton is 0-1.
San Fernando 10, Eagle Rock 0
Rudy Maravilla and Edgar Barajas each had three goals and Ruben Vega had six saves in goal for visiting San Fernando in a season opener for both teams.
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