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GIRLS’ SOCCER ROUNDUP

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In another league game:

No. 1 Woodbridge 4, Irvine 0--Danielle Shank and Erin Cover scored in the first half and Laura Hileary scored two in the second half as host Woodbridge (14-1-5, 6-0-2) captured the league title.

In the Century League:

Canyon 5, Santa Ana Valley 0--Leading scorer Kim Jents had two assists and Theresa Vos recorded her 16th shutout for the Comanches (19-3-3, 8-0-2), who did not allow a goal in league play this season.

Cypress 4, Katella 0--Host Cypress (17-7, 8-2) clinched the league title, as Ambyr Haberman scored twice. Goalkeeper Adrienne Casillas made three saves to get her 13th shutout.

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In the Freeway League:

No. 8 Sunny Hills 4, La Habra 1--Renee Garand, Christina Kim, Kathy Avendano and Megan Broschak scored for the defending league-champion Lancers (23-0-4, 8-0-2), who clinched their ninth title in 11 years. La Habra is 17-3-4, 6-3-1.

Sonora 8, Fullerton 4--Samantha Arnold scored three goals, helping Sonora clinch third place and a playoff berth.

In the Olympic League:

Orange Lutheran 2, Calvary Chapel 0--Nicole Johnson and Katrina Heynie scored first-half goals as Orange Lutheran (17-4-5, 7-1-2) clinched second place in league with the best record in school history.

In the Orange League:

Valencia 8, Savanna 0--Missy Loera had four goals and Rubi Sandoval three for second-place Valencia (15-9-2, 8-2).

In the Pacific Coast League:

No. 6 Corona del Mar 1, Costa Mesa 0--Allison Harvey scored after a direct kick in the 25th minute for the first-place Sea Kings (23-1-3, 9-0-1). Chelsea Soria made 11 saves for second-place Costa Mesa (14-5-4, 6-2-2).

University 5, Estancia 0--Sheila Sadeghi and Silenia Ried scored two goals each for the visiting Trojans (3-15-3, 2-5-3). Estancia is 0-10 in league.

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In the Sunset League:

No. 5 Edison 2, Esperanza 1--Brooke Thulin scored unassisted in the 39th minute to win it for first-place Edison (19-1-5, 8-0-2). Shannon Leslie scored for the Chargers in the ninth minute before Heather Jablonsky tied the score on a penalty kick in the 16th minute for Esperanza (14-4-5, 6-3-1).

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