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Prep sports roundup: Contreras makes history with its first City Section soccer title

Contreras soccer players celebrate after defeating Roybal 3-1 to win the City Section Division IV championship on Friday.
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The Contreras High boys’ soccer team made history Friday, winning its first City Section championship with a 3-1 victory over Roybal in the Division IV final at L.A. Valley College.

Under third-year coach Eder Puga Garcia, Contreras won just one regular-season game three seasons ago. Now it is City champ.

“We’re not done making history,†he said. “Regionals are next.â€

Stuart Olguin had two assists and scored one goal. Yonathan Trejillo scored two goals.

Sylmar 0, Venice 0: The Spartans won the City Division II championship on penalty kicks.

Mater Dei 1, Arlington 0: The Monarchs handed Arlington its first defeat in the Southern Section Open Division final. Ayden Romo scored the game’s only goal.

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Girls soccer

Corona Santiago 2, Santa Margarita 0: The Sharks won the Southern Section Open Division championship.

Cleveland 1, El Camino Real 0: The Cavaliers won the City Section Division I championship with an overtime victory. Yesenia Gomez scored the winning goal.

Bernstein 5, Stern 1: Bernstein won the City Section Division IV championship.

Louisville 2, Monrovia 0: Louisville won the Division 4 title, with Miye Kodama’s early goal getting her team going.

Baseball

Westlake 17, Roosevelt 0: Nolan Johnson had four hits and six RBIs for unbeaten Westlake (6-0). Jesse Beer threw a perfect six innings with nine strikeouts, retiring all 18 batters in order.

Servite 6, Aliso Niguel 2: Hayden Woodson had a two-run triple in the first inning for the 4-0 Friars.

Bishop Alemany 9, San Marcos 2: James Quintero had two hits and two RBIs for Alemany.

Huntington Beach 3, Marcus 2: Strong pitching from Nathan Aceves (nine strikeouts) lifted the 4-1 Oilers. CJ Weinstein had a home run.

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Sierra Canyon 7, Calabasas 3: The Trailblazers rallied after being held scoreless for five innings by Lee Atkinson.

Cleveland 2, Sylmar 0: Alfredo Martinez threw the shutout and Armando Flores had three hits.

Newbury Park 7, Crespi 2: Nathaniel Nunez had two hits and three RBIs for Newbury Park.

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 9, South Hills 1: Dominic Cadiz hit two doubles and had three RBIs for the Knights. Five pitchers held South Hills to five hits.

Legacy 5, San Fernando 4: Ivan Jasso had a three-run triple in the bottom of the seventh to deliver victory for Legacy.

Agoura 2, Pacifica 0: The Chargers won it in nine innings. Gavin Trafficanda threw all nine innings, allowing three hits with no walks and four strikeouts.

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Villa Park 7, Dana Hills 0: Sophomore Aidan Young had a home run and four RBIs.

Taft 7, Canyon Country Canyon 3: Stellar relief pitching from Shane Berk helped Taft improve to 2-0.

Vista Murrieta 4, Millikan 1: Kardiff Black had three hits for Vista Murrieta.

Quartz Hill 2, Royal 0: Chris Lozano threw the shutout with 11 strikeouts.

Santa Margarita 9, Damien 2: Hayden George struck out seven in three hits. Brody Schumaker had three RBIs.

La Salle 1, Paraclete 0: Andrian Hernandez and Andrew Luna combined for the shutout for unbeaten La Salle.

Bishop Amat 4, Bishop Montgomery 0: Justin Peinado threw the shutout.

Mater Dei 12, Campo Verde 1: Johnny Elliott went four for four and Brandon Thomas had two hits and allowed one run in six innings on the mound.

Orange Lutheran 6, Corona del Sol 0: The Lancers improved to 5-0. Four pitchers allowed two hits. Derek Curiel finished with two hits and two RBIs.

JSerra 6, Marcus 5: The Lions improved to 4-2.

Softball

Orange Lutheran 8, Los Altos 0: Kai Minor had a home run, two hits and scored three runs and Mya Diaz finished with three hits and two RBIs for the Lancers (2-0). Brianne Weiss threw the shutout. In another game, Murrieta Mesa defeated Orange Lutheran 12-5.

Garden Grove Pacifica 5, Los Alamitos 2: Delaina Maae had a two-run home run and Brynne Nally struck out six for Pacifica.

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