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Saturday, Jan. 17
TOURNAMENTS
ARLINGTON
Third Place
Mater Dei 5, Westminster La Quinta 3
Allison Folkman had three goals and one steal to lead Mater Dei (9-13). La Quinta is 11-6.
Championship Semifinals
Arlington 11, Mater Dei 2
Melissa Delonckhere scored four goals to lead host Arlington.
SANTA BARBARA
Championship
Santa Barbara 7, Newport Harbor 6 (OT)
The question was, could they do it again?
The answer, for both Santa Barbara and Newport Harbor girls’ water polo teams, was a resounding yes.
Each team repeated one of its biggest victories of the season Saturday, and Santa Barbara’s on-court performance -- a 7-6 overtime decision over Newport Harbor -- gave the Dons the championship of the Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions at Santa Barbara High.
The victory confirmed an 11-5 decision the Dons won over the Sailors in the semifinals of the Newport Harbor/Corona Del Mar tournament on Dec. 27.
To no one’s surprise, this meeting was much tougher.
“We could play them 100 times and we wouldn’t beat them 11-5 ever again,” Santa Barbara coach Mark Walsh said.
Santa Barbara (13-2), ranked No. 2 in the Southland by The Times and No. 1 in the Southern Section Division IV, rallied from a 4-2 first-quarter deficit, and the victory wasn’t secured until junior two-meter standout Kami Craig scored with 45 seconds left in the first half of a six-minute overtime period.
Craig, a transfer from Santa Ynez, finished with five goals and was named the tournament MVP. She shined despite being harrassed and wrestled constantly by Newport Harbor defenders Jessica Ball, Anne Belden and Carolyn Conway, and now has 52 goals this season.
Teammate Miranda Nichols, also an all-tournament selection, scored one goal that tied the game at 5-5 in the second quarter. She has 44 goals this year.
Newport Harbor (12-2), playing under the guidance of assistant coach Brian Melstrom after head coach Bill Barnett left earlier in the day to attend U.S. Water Polo’s annual convention in St. Louis, also lost junior Ashling Taylor early in the second half. She was ejected from the game following her third foul.
The Sailors, however, may have accomplished their main objective earlier in the day by advancing to the championship game with a 9-5 semifinal victory over Santa Ana Foothill.
The decision reiterated a 10-9 overtime victory the Sailors had earned over the Knights in a Sea View League game on Wednesday.
“A lot of people thought that the game might have been a fluke. We wanted to prove that it wasn’t,” said Newport Harbor junior Melissa Wheeler, who had one goal against Santa Barbara. “We are happy. We proved that we’re up there with Santa Barbara and that we were better than Foothill.”
Foothill (15-2), ranked No. 1 by The Times and in the Southern Section Division I entering the week, had appeared in the tournament championship game each of the past four years and had won the title the past three years in a row. The Knights, however, settled for third place this time with an 8-5 victory over Long Beach Wilson (13-4).
-- Lauren Peterson
Third Place
Foothill 8, Long Beach Wilson 5
Kaitlin Prijatel, Grace Reynolds and Jillian Kraus each had two goals and Katy Krumpholz had six saves for Foothill (15-2) in the third place game of the Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions.
Foothill, the three-time defending tournament champion, settled for third place after dropping a 9-5 decision to Newport Harbor in the semifinals. The loss was the Knights’ second to the Sailors in four days.
Long Beach Wilson (13-4) got two goals from Lauren Silver and goalie Niki Lolis made 12 saves in a game that included 29 ejections, including 17, for Foothill.
--Lauren Peterson
Fifth Place
Corona del Mar 6, Los Alamitos 5 (OT)
Ashley Chandler scored in the closing seconds of sudden death overtime to lift Corona del Mar (8-7) to victory in the fifth place game of the Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions.
Katya Eadington finished with two goals, both scored in the fourth quarter, to help the Sea Kings erase a 4-2 third-quarter deficit.
Eadington’s first goal tied the game at 4-4 with 3:41 to play, and her second goal gave No. 6-ranked Corona del Mar a 5-4 lead with 1:44 left, but Jessica Lewis scored her fourth goal of the game for Los Alamitos (13-6) to force overtime.
--Lauren Peterson
Seventh Place
Upland 11, Riverside Poly 10 (OT)
Junior Jenna Schuster scored four goals, including the decisive one with five seconds left in overtime, as Upland edged Riverside Poly in the seventh place game of the Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions.
The game was a matchup of last season’s Southern Section Division V finals. Upland defeated Riverside Poly, in that game, 11-8, and earlier this season downed the Bears, 16-11.
The Highlanders (15-2), ranked No. 7 in the Southland by The Times, also got three goals from Vanessa Lindsey and one goal and three assists from Bri Anderson. Anderson’s goal at the end of a breakaway tied the score at 9-9 with 3:51 left in the fourth quarter.
Riverside Poly (9-6), which led, 9-7, after the third quarters, got three goals from Monique Blanchard and Alison Riddle.
--Lauren Peterson
Ninth Place
Santa Margarita 9, Temple City 5
Jessica Coy had three goals for Temple City (7-4).
11th Place
Anaheim Canyon 6, Carlsbad 2
13th Place
Montebello 6, El Toro 3
15th Place
Coronado 10 Irvine 1
Championship Semifinals
Newport Harbor 9, Foothill 5
Senior two-meter player Jessica Ball scored six goals and played a strong defensive game for Newport Harbor, which advanced to the championship game of the Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions for the second time in two years.
Jillian Kraus led Foothill (14-2), ranked No. 1 in the Southland by The Times, with three goals and the Knights also got single goals from Grace Reynolds and Kaitlin Prijatel, but the Knights fell to Newport Harbor (12-1)for the second time in four days. Newport Harbor won, 10-9, in overtime in a Sea View League game Wdnesday at Newport harbor, The Times’ third-ranked team.
The game was tied 4-4 with 5:11 left in the third quarter, but Ball scored on an outside shot to give the Sailors the lead for good with just under two minutes left in the quarter.
Ball made the score 7-4 on a mid-range shot with 5:49 to play and Foothill never recovered. The Sailors made one of seven shot attempts in the last three minutes.
--Lauren Peterson
Santa Barbara 8, Long Beach Wilson 6
Miranda Nichols and Kami Craig each had four goals for Santa Barbara (12-2) as the No. 2 Dons advanced to the championship game of their own tournament for the third time in the Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions at Santa Barbara High.
Santa Barbara took a 4-0 advantage in the first quarter, thanks largely to junior goalie Brittany May, who played a strong game and finished with eight saves. The Dons led 6-1 at halftime.
Long Beach Wilson (13-3) did not get on the scoreboard until a goal by Lauren Silver with 2:33 left in the first half. Silver finished with two goals to lead the Bruins, ranked No. 5 in The Times’ poll. Casie Mota also had two goals for Long Beach Wilson.
--Lauren Peterson
Seventh Place Semifinals
Corona del Mar 8, Upland 7
Vanessa Lindsey had four goals for No. 7 Upland. Corona del Mar is ranked No. 6.
Ninth Place Semifinals
Santa Margartia 5, Carlsbad 3
Temple City 7, Anaheim Canyon 6 (OT)
13th Place Semifinals
El Toro 11, Irvine 2
Montebello 7, Coronado 1
First Round
Riverside Poly 8, Montebello 7 (OT)
Monique Blanchard scored in overtime to lift Riverside Poly over Montebello, ranked No. 4 in the Southland by The Times.Blanchard’s goal was the last of four she scored in the game, which Montebello led, 4-2, at halftime.The Bears rallied for a 7-5 lead going into the final minute of regulation, before Montebello scored two late goals to force overtime.
NONLEAGUE
Peninsula 9, El Dorado 5
Melissa Mueller had four goals to pace Peninsula.
Friday, Jan. 16
TOURNAMENT
ARLINGTON
Pool Play
Mater Dei 4, Norco 3 (OT)
Briana Delfin scored the winning goal in suddden death for Mater Dei. Allison Folkman had two goals. Norco falls to 8-4.
Mater Dei 8, Hemet 3
Allison Folkman had four goals to lead Mater Dei (8-12). Heather Breyer had all three goals for Hemet.
SANTA BARBARA
First Round
Riverside Poly 8, Montebello 7
Senior Monique Blanchard had four goals and sophomore Stephanie Bocin had six steals for Riverside Poly (9-3) against No. 4 Montebello.
Los Alamitos 6, Santa Margarita 4
Danielle Pelke scored three goals for Los Alamitos (12-4).
Upland 11, Anaheim Canyon 3
Vannesa Lindsey had four goals, Nikki Ruesch had three goals, and Jenna Schuester had three assists for Upland.Goalkeeper Allison Lucas had five blocks for Upland.
Newport Harbor 9, Carlsbad 7
Jessica Ball, who will play at Michigan next season, and Carolyn Conway, who is headed to Indiana, scored three goals each to lead the Sailors (10-1) to victory. Newport Harbor also got two goals from Anne Belden.
Foothill 10, Coronado 5
Jillian Kraus scored three goals and Kelsey Holshouser and Kaitlin Prijatel added two goals each for Foothill (13-1) in a first-round game of the Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions.
Long Beach Wilson 7, Temple City 3
Robin Harney had two goals for Temple City.
Santa Barbara 13, Irvine 1
Quarter Finals
Foothill 8, Los Alamitos 5
Jillian Krause had goals and Noel Umphey had three as the Knights (14-1), ranked No. 1 in the Southland by The Times, advanced to the semifinals with a victory over Los Alamitos, ranked No. 9 by The Times. Jessica Lewis and Dayna Wawrzynski each scored two goals for Los Alamitos (12-5).
Santa Barbara 9, Upland 5
Kami Craig scored six goals and Miranada Nichols had two goals for Santa Barbara (10-2), ranked No. 2 in the Southland by The Times. Brianna Lindsey had two goals and Ashley Rothweiler had three assists for Upland (14-1).
Newport Harbor 12, Riverside Poly 7
Anne Belden had four goals and Carolyn Conway added three goals for Newport Harbor (11-1) in a quarterfinal victory over Riverside Poly, which registered the upset of the day earlier Saturday with an 8-7 victory over Montebello, ranked No. 4 in the Southland by The Times.
Monique Blanchard had four goals to lead Riverside Poly.The Sailors, ranked No. 3 in the Southland by The Times going into the week but coming off a victory Wednesday over No. 1-ranked Santa Ana Foothill, will face the Knights again in a semifinal match at 12:20 p.m. today at Santa Barbara High. Santa Barbara will meet Long Beach Wilson in the other semifinal at 11:20 a.m. at the same site.
Long Beach Wilson 4, Corona del Mar 3
Consolation Quarterfinals
Temple City 9, El Toro 8 (OT)
Ivone Garcia had two goals in the fourth quarter and one in overtime for Temple City (5-3).
Anaheim Canyon 7, Irvine 6
Santa Margarita 10, Coronado 8
MARMONTE LEAGUE
Thousand Oaks 12, Moorpark 2
Maegan Kraus, Stevie Blanchard, Daisy Fish and Kat Plummer all scored two goals for host Thousand Oaks (12-2, 4-2).
MISSION LEAGUE
Harvard-Westlake 73, Flintridge Prep 31
Nikki Sisto had 14 points for Harvard-Westlake (16-2, 3-0).
MISSION VALLEY LEAGUE
Rosemead 59, Gabrielino 25
Leanne Pettinkato scored 21 points and recorded 10 rebounds and eight steals for Rosemead (12-6, 2-0). Gabrielino is 3-9, 0-2.
MONTVIEW LEAGUE
Azuza 58, Gladstone 32
Lasandra Dixon had 26 points to lead host Azuza (13-5, 4-1) past Gladstone (10-9, 3-1).
PIONEER LEAGUE
West Torrance 62, Compton Centennial 17
Lindsey Nitake scored 15 points for host West Torrance (10-7, 5-0), which led 30-8 at halftime. Sharissa Bayes scored 11 points for Centennial (2-9, 0-5).
PREP LEAGUE
Webb 7, Flintridge Prep 5
Lily Chen had two goals for Webb.
SUNSHINE LEAGUE
Bell-Jeff 51, Notre Dame Academy 36
Andrea Morgan had 19 points and 11 rebounds for host Bell-Jeff (14-3, 5-1).
NONLEAGUE
Brea Olinda 9, Palos Verdes 6
Jenna Carmack scored three goals, including a pool-length lob while playing goalie, to lead visiting Palos Verdes (5-11).
Orange 8, Aliso Niguel 3
Orange is 9-2.
Rowland 7, Charter Oak 6
Daniella Montinegre scored the winning goal early in the fourth quarter for host Rowland (12-1), which led 5-1 at halftime. Elizabeth Halar and Meghan Gamble each scored two goals for Rowland. Stephanie Heinrich scored four goals for Charter Oak (8-9), which scored three goals in the fourth quarter, the last with 31 seconds left.
Thursday, Jan. 15
ALMONT LEAGUE
Montebello 16, Burbank 3
Mary Ann Campos had three goals and Grace Quintana scored two for host Montebello (8-2, 2-0). Burbank is 1-1 in league.
BAY LEAGUE
Peninsula 11, Santa Monica 2
Heather Fotion had three goals to lead Peninsula (11-4, 1-0). Santa Monica is 0-1 in league.
EMPIRE LEAGUE
Katella 8, Placentia Valencia 6
Sara Van Horne had two goals, six steals and three assists, Kelly Logan had two goals, five steals and three assists and Shane Johnson had two goals for host Katella (11-6, 2-0). Placentia Valencia is 2-10, 0-2.
FREEWAY LEAGUE
Troy 11, Buena Park 2
Danielle O’Toole had three goals to pace host Troy (12-3, 3-0). Buena Park is 1-2 in league.
GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
Garden Grove 13, Los Amigos 4
MARMONTE LEAGUE
Royal 20, Calabasas 2
Melissa Dicato had six goals, Christine Cruz scored five and Katie Harding chipped in four goals for host Royal (10-2, 7-0).
Thousand Oaks 11, Westlake 1
Stevie Blanchard had four goals, Daisy Fish scored three and Kat Plummer added two goals and three assists for host Thousand Oaks (11-3, 3-2). Goalie Raquel Karidos made 10 saves.
MISSION LEAGUE
Louisville 12, Marymount 1
Jenna Parlato had six goals and Juliana Pasos scored five for Louisville (10-7, 3-0).
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Rowland 24, Colony 0
Danielle Montenegro and Elizabeth Hahn both scored six goals for visiting Rowland (11-1, 4-0).
ORANGE LEAGUE
Savanna 17, Magnolia 0
Goalkeeper Casey Davis made nine saves and scored one goal to lead visiting Savanna (13-4, 2-0). Magnolia is 0-1 in league.
NONLEAGUE
Santa Ana Valley 13, Saddleback 3
Nancy Ochoa scored six goals for Santa Ana Valley (8-7). Dina Rivas ascored two goals for host Saddleback (8-12).
Santa Barbara 10, Santa Margarita 4
Miranda Nichols tallied four goals and two assists to lead second-ranked Santa Barbara (9-2) over visiting Santa Margarita, ranked No. 9 by The Times.
Villa Park 7, Rosary 3
Audrey Panis scored three goals to lead host Villa Park (11-6). Jackie Dechaves made 17 saves for Rosary (8-11).
Wednesday, Jan. 14
BASELINE LEAGUE
Upland 19, Etiwanda 3
Nikki Ruesch, Ashley Rothweiler and Jenna Schuster each scored four goals to lead Upland (13-0, 4-0), the No. 1-ranked team in Division V and the Times’ No. 7-ranked team, in the match at Etiwanda. Rothweiler also assisted on five of Upland’s goals.
DEL RIO LEAGUE
California 6, La Serna 4
Sarah Chambers of visiting California (1-0 in league) had two goals. Cassie Smith of La Serna (6-6, 0-1) scored two goals.
El Rancho 16, Santa Fe 0
Miriam Quintanilla made 10 blocks to record her eighth shutout of the season for No. 10 El Rancho (15-1, 1-0).
DESERT VALLEY LEAGUE
Palm Springs 13, Desert Hot Springs 4
Melissa Lake had six goals and two steals and Mary Chatigny had four goals and two steals to lead Palm Springs (11-5, 2-1).
FRONTIER LEAGUE
Nordhoff 11, Oaks Christian 5
Host Oaks Christian fell to 1-6, 0-1.
GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE
Orange 17, Ocean View 1
IVY LEAGUE
Riverside Poly 7, Riverside North 6
Sophomore Stephanie Bocian had six steals to lead Riverside Poly (8-3, 2-0) past Riverside North (17-5, 1-1). Riverside Poly led 5-1 at halftime.
MIRAMONTE LEAGUE
Charter Oak 12, Los Altos 5
Emily Barrett, Stephanie Heinrich and Anna Owaki had three goals each to lead visiting Charter Oak (8-8, 1-1).
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Corona del Mar 9, Laguna Beach 4
Jordan Anae had three goals and Katya Eadington and Camille Hewko had two goals apiece for host No. 6-ranked Corona del Mar (5-6, 1-0). Laguna Beach is 0-1 in league.
Irvine University 9, Northwood 0
Cristina Spezia had three goals and Courtney Havens chipped in two goals for host University (5-10, 1-0). Northwood is 4-5, 0-1.
PACIFIC VIEW LEAGUE
Garden Grove Pacifica 19, Hueneme 3
Tiffany Crowley of host Garden Grove Pacifica (5-5, 2-1) had six goals and teammate Riekie Boshoff added four goals.
RIO HONDO LEAGUE
Temple City 16, La Canada 6
Jessica Coy had five goals and Linda Calvert added four goals to lead host Temple City (5-2, 2-0) past La Canada (1-1 in league). Jenn Jorgensen had three goals for La Canada.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Woodbridge 17, Aliso Niguel 0
Jacquelyn Gauthier had eight goals, five steals and drew four ejections and Angela Briggs had four goals, five steals and three assists to lead visiting Woodbridge (10-0, 1-0). Aliso Niguel is 2-9, 0-1.
SUNSET LEAGUE
Los Alamitos 16, Fountain Valley 1
Kelsie Sallade, Erin Scully, and Dayna Wawrzynski all had four goals to lead host Los Alamitos (12-3, 2-0).
NONLEAGUE
Anaheim Canyon 13, La Habra 3
Courtney Mathewson had 10 goals for Canyon (8-5). La Habra is 3-8.
Palos Verdes 17, Flintridge Prep 3
Genna Carmack and Megumi Kato each scored three goals to lead visiting Palos Verdes (5-10).
Tuesday, Jan. 13
ALMONT LEAGUE
Montebello 21, Bell Gardens 2
Freshman Priscilla Orozco had four goals and freshman Jackie Guerrero also had four goals to lead visiting No. 4 Montbello (7-2, 1-0) past Bell Gardens (0-1 in league).
BASELINE LEAGUE
Upland 25, Alta Loma 6
Nikki Rush scored seven goals and Ashley Rothweiler had two goals and four assists to lead host No. 7 Upland (12-0, 3-0). Jenna Schuster contributed with five goals and four assists and goalkeeper Allison Lucas added six blocks and four assists for Upland. Alta Loma drops to 14-7,1-2.
BAY LEAGUE
Mira Costa 3, El Segundo 2
Amanda Flores had two goals and Katie Beck added a goal to lead host Mira Costa (7-5, 1-0), led, 3-1, at the half.
CENTURY LEAGUE
El Dorado 6, Anaheim Canyon 5
FREEWAY LEAGUE
Troy 8, Sonora 2
MARMONTE LEAGUE
Royal 20, Moorpark 3
Christine Cruz had five goals and Sharleanna Richardson scored four to lead Royal (9-2, 6-0).
Thousand Oaks 9, Newbury Park 4
Daisy Fish had seven goals to lead visiting Thousand Oaks (10-2, 2-2).
Agoura 17, Calabasas 4
MISSION LEAGUE
Louisville 6, Flintridge Sacred Heart 2
Juliana Pasos tallied four goals and two assists to lead visiting Louisville (9-7, 2-0). Flintridge Sacred Heart is 0-2 in league.
ORANGE LEAGUE
Savanna 11, Western 2
Ashley Maher had four goals to pace visiting Savanna (12-4, 1-0). Western is 0-1 in league.
PREP LEAGUE
Pasadena Poly 15, Flintridge Prep 5
Anna Hammand had four goals to lead visiting Pasadena Poly (3-0 in league). Jen Fairbanks scored twice for Flintridge Prep (1-11, 0-3).
RIO HONDO LEAGUE
San Marino 10, South Pasadena 7
Susan Stapp had six goals and Andrea Edwards made 15 saves and scored a goal for San Marino (7-10, 1-0). South Pasadena is 0-2 in league.
NONLEAGUE
Downey 14, Costa Mesa 2
Kristen Swart scored four goals and Traci Aparicio added three goals for host Downey (13-3).
Garden Grove 8, Mater Dei 6
Ashley Mead had three goals to lead visiting Garden Grove (12-0). Allison Folkman had three goals for Mater Dei (6-12).
Katella 8, Saddleback 1
Sara Van Horne and Vanessa Cook had three goals for visting Katella.
Lakewood St. Joseph 14, Cerritos 7
Christine Mcknight had six goals and Erin Schaadt had four goals for visiting Lakewood St. Joseph (10-5).
Riverside Poly 15, El Rancho 10
Senior Alison Riddle had six goals and junior goalie Allison Romain had 10 saves to lead Riverside Poly (7-3). Senior Brandy Bray had four goals for 10th-ranked El Rancho (14-1).
Monday, Jan. 12
DESERT VALLEY LEAGUE
Palm Desert 10, Palm Springs 5
Michelle Stein had four goals and Katie Geyer chipped in with three to lead Palm Desert (2-0 in league). Kim Dumas had three goals for Palm Springs (10-5, 1-1).
IVY LEAGUE
Riverside North 15, Hemet 6
Melissa Estrada scored three goals to lead host Riverside North (17-4, 1-0). Hemet is 0-1 in league.
MARMONTE LEAGUE
Royal 9, Westlake 1
Christine Cruz and Katie Harding had three goals apiece to lead Royal (8-2, 5-0).
MIRAMONTE LEAGUE
Bonita 11, Charter Oak 9
Julia Fancher scored five goals and Jackie Basulto added three goals for visiting Bonita (8-8, 1-0), which led the entire game. Stephanie Heinrich scored five goals for Charter Oak (7-8, 0-1). Goalie Heather Curtis recorded 12 saves for Charter Oak.
NONLEAGUE
Katella 12, Magnolia 3
Sara Van Horne had four goals and Kelly Logan had three goals for host Katella (9-6).
La Canada 14, Glendale 3
Jen Jorgensen had eight goals for La Canada.
Santa Ana Valley 11, Santa Ana 6
Goalie Nayely Hernandez had her first four-meter block to lead host Santa Ana Valley (7-7) over Santa Ana (5-8).
Esperanza 4, Rosary 3
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