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It’s Born Again and Chaminade Wins Title

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Senior stopper Lindsey Born scored on a head shot off a direct free kick from 25 yards on the left side by Amy Watts in the 76th minute and Chaminade beat Paraclete, 1-0, to claim its third consecutive El Segundo tournament championship Saturday at El Segundo High.

It was the fourth goal of the season for Born, a set-play specialist who has recorded all of them on corner kicks and free kicks.

Sara Liebowitz made four saves and posted her fourth shutout for Chaminade (6-1), which had a 10-6 shot advantage over Paraclete (6-1-1).

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A goal by Mindy Wyatt of Chaminade was nullified by officials because of a foul just four minutes before Born’s goal.

Liz Buhn of Chaminade, a junior sweeper, was named most valuable player.

The Eagles advanced to the final by beating Chadwick, 6-0, earlier in the day.

Lancaster 0, Calabasas 0--Kristy Hamilton, Maria Goodwin, Melissa Cumer, Michelle Hamilton and Laci Fults converted penalty kicks and Lancaster won a 5-4 shootout at the end of regulation in a consolation game of the South Torrance tournament.

Crescenta Valley 1, La Canada 0--Jessica Baldridge scored in the 55th minute in a nonleague game at La Canada.

Lauren Arase, goalkeeper on the U.S. under-19 team, made 18 saves for La Canada (1-1-2). Crescenta Valley is 3-1-1.

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Santa Paula 3, Cabrillo 2--Rolando Lira scored two goals and Carlos Aguilar converted the decisive goal in the 60th minute for the Cardinals (6-1-1) in the Carpinteria tournament final.

Lira scored an unassisted goal from 30 yards in the fifth minute and in the 30th minute on an assist from his brother, Severiano.

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Aguilar scored unassisted on a rebound from 15 yards.

Servite 2, Reseda 1--Neil Pavlov scored the winner from 30 yards in sudden-death overtime in a semifinal game at the Burroughs tournament.

El Camino Real 3, Sylmar 1--Jimmy Choto scored on two headers and teammate Jose Rivera-Otero had two assists in pool play of the Narbonne tournament.

Choto converted on a crossing pass from Rivera-Otero in the 50th minute and after a corner kick by Ian Kogan in the 55th minute.

Yan Falkenstein had the other goal for El Camino Real (5-1).

Harvard-Westlake 5, Newbury Park 1--Matt Thayer scored four goals for the Wolverines (5-2) in the consolation championship of the Burroughs tournament.

St. Francis 4, Royal 3--Rey Hernandez scored the decisive goal in the 70th minute from 30 yards and the Knights won a Burroughs tournament consolation game.

Anthony Zorich scored two goals for St. Francis (1-1-2).

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