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Jacob Leads El Dorado Past Diamond Bar in Overtime

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Melissa Jacob scored 12 of her 16 points in the fourth quarter and overtime as El Dorado won at Diamond Bar, 55-50, in nonleague girls’ basketball Friday night.

Jacob scored seven points in the extra period for the Golden Hawks, who scored 13 in the four-minute period after scoring no more than 12 in any of the first four quarters.

Jacob also had six assists, including a pass to Carly Wade, whose basket at the buzzer in regulation tied the score at 42-42. Wade had nine points and 12 rebounds.

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El Dorado, which led by 12 points in the first half, trailed by four with 1 minute 12 seconds remaining. The Golden Hawks (12-4) snapped a two-game losing streak. Diamond Bar dropped to 10-5.

In the Century League:

Villa Park 53, El Modena 40--Kelly Shimizu scored 20 points and Lauren Yadon added 15 for the Spartans (8-8, 1-0), who trailed by one at halftime. Norrelle Dickson scored 15 points for El Modena (5-8, 0-1).

In the Olympic League:

Orange Lutheran 46, Brethren Christian 40--Monica Schulte scored 15 points for the Lancers (12-4, 1-0), who were held to two points in the fourth quarter. Heather Spowart had 16 for Brethren Christian (12-4, 0-1).

In nonleague boys’ soccer:

No. 4 El Dorado 1, Servite 0--Jay Larsen’s goal eight minutes into the game was the difference for El Dorado (11-1-2). James Towers made seven saves for Servite (7-5-2).

Newport Harbor 1, Edison 0--Adam Kerns scored off an opponent’s deflection in the 47th minute for the Sailors (1-3-3). Edison (4-4-3) opted not to play the final 19 minutes after Jarod Zitt suffered a concussion in a collision with the Newport Harbor goalkeeper.

Sonora 3, Anaheim 2--Kyle Warsinski scored the game-winner in the 66th minute for the Raiders (8-3), who also received goals from Mike Dacuycuy and Alan Valdez. Leo Mata and Israel Medrano scored for Anaheim (2-9).

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In nonleague girls’ soccer:

No. 4 Woodbridge 3, Trabuco Hills 1--Christene Johnson scored in the first and last minutes of the first half for visiting Woodbridge (8-1-3), helping the Warriors build a 3-0 halftime lead.

Woodbridge’s Erin Cover also scored in the first half and Ina Kain assisted on both of Johnson’s goals.

Stephanie Lambkin scored for Trabuco Hills.

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