SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO
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In other Division I games:
Corona del Mar 21, Los Angeles Loyola 5--Neil Hueston scored seven goals to lead host Corona del Mar (24-3). The Sea Kings advance to Tuesday’s quarterfinals to play Capistrano Valley.
Capistrano Valley 4, Villa Park 3 (OT)--Brian Meyer scored 35 seconds into overtime to give the Cougars (17-11) the victory. In the last 10 seconds, Villa Park (16-11) had a shot on goal but it was deflected by Capistrano Valley’s Lance Wahlert.
Newport Harbor 15, Encino Crespi 7--Adam Cleary and Brad Pence each scored four goals for Newport Harbor, which advances to play top-seeded El Toro.
El Toro 21, Long Beach Poly 5--El Toro posted its 19th consecutive playoff victory.
North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake 17, Santa Ana Valley 10--The Wolverines (25-2) led 7-2 after the first quarter and increased it to 11-4 at halftime.
San Clemente 17, Long Beach Millikan 7--Phinney Gardner scored three times for visiting San Clemente (20-7), which will play Harvard-Westlake.
In Division II second-round games:
Sunny Hills 20, Agoura 6--Seann Schiele scored six goals and Eric Hyon added five for Sunny Hills (22-8), which advances to face Rowland in the quarterfinals Wednesday.
Rowland Heights Rowland 7, Los Alamitos 6 (OT)--Greg Way and Torey Utterbads each scored three goals to lead Rowland (24-5).
Servite 14, Bell Gardens 5--Brian Heifferon scored five goals and Jerry Smith had four for host Servite, which will play Whittier La Serna Wednesday.
Esperanza 9, La Habra 7--Ian Ching scored five goals to lead Esperanza (15-12), which advances to play Royal. Dan Ploog scored four goals for La Habra (19-8).
Simi Valley Royal 8, Marina 7--Tim DeVries scored three goals for Marina (17-10).
In Division IV:
Los Amigos 14, San Bernardino Pacific 6--Drew Douglas scored seven goals for host Los Amigos (13-10), which advances to play Nordoff in the second round Tuesday.
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