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Saturday, Oct. 4

TOURNAMENTS

EL SEGUNDO
Championship

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Mira Costa 11, Montebello 10
Mira Costa (7-3), the No. 2-ranked team in the Southern Section Division III coaches’ poll, won the tournament for the fifth consective year with a victory over Montebello, the Division III top-ranked team.

Third Place

Peninsula 10, El Segundo 8
Jimi Oguinmola had three goals for Peninsula (11-4) ranked No. 4 in the Southern Section Division III coaches’ poll. Daniel Hoffman had four goals for El Segundo (9-4), the No. 6-ranked team in Division III.

Fifth Place

Newbury Park 7, Thousand Oaks 5

Consolation

Crescenta Valley 8, Crespi 5
Santa Monica 8, Calabasas 4
Palos Verdes 9, Redondo 4

VILLA PARK
Championship

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Marina 9, Carlsbad 6
Reed Honrath scored three goals and Rory Kelly had two to lead the Huntington Beach Marina boys’ water polo team to a 9-6 victory over Carlsbad in the final of the Villa Park tournament at Villa Park High.

The Vikings (16-1) came into the tournament unseeded, but upset second-seeded La Jolla The Bishop’s, 9-8, in the quarterfinals Friday, then beat third-seeded Villa Park for the second time in five days, 12-8, in the semifinals earlier Saturday.

Carlsbad (12-1) tied the score, 4-4, early in the second half, but the Vikings answered with three consecutive goals in the final five minutes of the third quarter.

The Vikings won the Thousand Oaks tournament earlier this season, but were defeated by Laguna Beach, 11-10, in the first round of last week’s South Coast tournament. Michael Wanmer, Marina’s first-year coach, said winning the title was a big step for the program.

``This is our biggest win, as far as the teams we went against in the tournament,’’ he said.

--Dan Arritt

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Semifinals

Carlsbad 7, El Toro 5
Marina 12, Villa Park 8

Third place

El Toro 9, Villa Park 6

Fifth place

The Bishop’s 7, Esperanza 5

Consolation

Bonita 15, Santa Barbara 7

Nonleague

Webb 12, Chaffey 5
Chris Erlinger has five goals and Michael Glaven added three goals for Webb (9-2) at Chaffey.

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Friday, Oct. 3

TOURNAMENTS

SOUTH BAY
First Round

At El Segundo

El Segundo 15, Culver 2
Cresenta Valley 9, Redondo 3
Thousand Oaks 7, Santa Monica 6
Montebello 12, Beverly Hills 2

At Mira Costa

Crespi 7, Palos Verdes 5
Jordan Watson scored three goals, but Palos Verdes couldn’t hold on to a 4-2 halftime lead.

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Peninsula 12, San Marino 1
Pat O’Brien scored four goals and Scott Bredesen and Riley Graetz added two goals apiece for Peninsula. Blair Bergsteinsson blocked 10 of 11 San Marino shots.

Mira Costa 10, Calabasas 5
Newbury Park 11, Torrance 2

Winner’s bracket

Peninsula 12, Crespi 7
Scott Bredesen had four goals and Pat O’ Brien and Jimi Ogunmola had two goals each for Peninsula.

El Segundo 5, Cresenta Valley 3
Montebello 16, Thousand Oaks 9
Mira Costa 10, Newbury Park 4

Other score

Palos Verdes, 12 San Marino 7
Matt Richardson scored four goals and Jordan Watson added three for Palos Verdes (7-5).

VILLA PARK
Pool play

Mission Viejo 8, Huntington Beach 6
Stephen Blount scored four goals and goalie Ryan Pellerin had 11 saves for Mission Viejo (5-7).

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PREP LEAGUE

Chadwick 9, Flintridge Prep 8
Alex Lovell, Jack Baumann and Jesse Tootell each scored three times for Chadwick (8-3, 1-0), which never trailed at Flintridge Prep (14-3, 0-1). Ben Naecker of Flintridge Prep had three goals.

NONLEAGUE

Troy 13, St. John Bosco 3
Vince Brewer had four goals, two assists and two steals for host Troy (1-5). Nadim Ariqat added three goals for Troy.

Sherman Oaks Note Dame 15, Oaks Christian 7

Thursday, Oct. 2

TOURNAMENTS

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VILLA PARK
Pool play

Mission Viejo 9, Righetti 8 (OT)
Goalie Ryan Pellerin had 12 saves and Bryson Beardsley and Stephen Blount each scored four goals for Mission Viejo (4-6).

Santa Barbara 11, Mission Viejo 8
Tyler Wilson had eight goals to lead Santa Barbara.

NONLEAGUE

Agoura 10, Ventura 7
Senior Philip Kovanis had four goals and Andrew Wedman added three goals to lead Agoura (9-6, 1-1) past Ventura for the first time since 1997. Agoura trailed 6-2, after the second quarter, but outscored Ventura, 8-1, in the second half.

Costa Mesa 13, Troy 8
Tyler Green had five goals and five steals for visiting Troy (0-5).

Harvard-Westlake 11, Foothill 10 (OT)
Brian Flacks scored four goals, including the game-winner with six seconds left in the sudden-death period, to lead host No. 4-ranked Harvard-Westlake (9-0) over No. 2 Foothill (8-2). Will Hindle-Katel also tallied four goals for the Wolverines. Daniel Goldstein and Frank Reynolds had three goals each for Foothill, which trailed, 4-3, at halftime and was tied, 6-6, going into overtime. Each team scored four goals during two three-minute overtimes.

Long Beach Wilson 16, Servite 8
Charles Wright scored four goals and Scott Swanson added three for No. 6 Wilson (9-1), which jumped to a 7-0 lead over No. 1 Servite and held standout Adam Hewko to one goal. Daniel Garcia and Chris Lingle led Servite (9-1) with two goals each.

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Los Amigos 14, La Palma Kennedy 4
Jean Selvon had four goals and goalie Manny Lepe made nine saves, including two from four meters, for visiting Los Amigos (6-4). Kennedy is 2-5.

Mater Dei 7, Santa Ana 6 (OT)
Josh Intano had three goals, including two in overtime to help lift visiting Mater Dei (4-4).

Montebello 15, California 4
Christian Flores had four goals to lead host Montebello (9-0).

Oaks Christian 15, Millikan 5
Wills deVogelaere scored seven goals and David Jones added three for host Oaks Christian (8-2).

Savanna 12, Orange 5
Alex Houghtling and John McCord each had three goals to lead visiting Savanna (4-4). Orange is 1-6.

Wednesday, Oct. 1

MARMONTE LEAGUE

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Royal 8, Newbury 7 (OT)
Nick Laszlo scored the game-winning goal in the sudden death period to lead host Royal (11-1, 2-0) over Newbury Park (11-2, 1-1).

MISSION LEAGUE

Crespi 7, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 3
Thomas Cantor and Brock Roverud each scored two goals for host Crespi (7-5, 2-1).

Harvard-Westlake 12, Loyola 9

PACIFIC LEAGUE

Crescenta Valley 20, Glendale 5

NONLEAGUE

Sonora 9, Whittier 6
Reed Blasier had four goals Michael Varela had three for visiting Sonora. Cory Baccus had four goals for Whittier.

Tuesday, Sept. 30

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CHANNEL LEAGUE

San Marcos 16, Buena 11

GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE

Saddleback 20, Orange 6
Brian Cooney had five goals and David Garcia contributed with three for visiting Saddleback (4-2, 2-0). Orange is 0-2 in league.

MARMONTE LEAGUE

Agoura 11, Westlake 6
Mike Koplan and Zak Cianflone each had three goals for host Agoura (8-6, 1-1).

NONLEAGUE

Anaheim Canyon 9, Troy 7
Callum Reynolds had a goal, an assist and had five steals for visiting Troy (0-4).

Flintridge Prep 9, Western 7
Senior Jeff Naecker had five goals to lead Flintridge Prep (13-2) past visiting Western.

Foothill 9, Capistrano Valley 3
J.W. Krumpholz had three goals and Sandy Hohener had eight saves in goal for visiting and No. 2 Foothill (8-1), which led, 5-0, at halftime.

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Huntington Beach 10, Mission Viejo 8 (OT)
Bill Meripol and Andrew Krietz had three goals each for Huntington Beach. Diego Dominguez, Stephen Blount and Aaron Lefevre had two goals apiece for Mission Viejo.

Lakewood 12, Los Amigos 9
Jean Selvon and Sam Mostafa had three goals apiece for visiting Los Amigos (5-4). Lakewood is 8-9.

La Serna 17, Glendale 10
Jeff Greenwood had six goals and one assist and goalie Josh Sheek had 20 saves for host La Serna (8-5).

Palos Verdes 8, Santa Monica 7
Jordan Watson had three goals and Andy Nelson had two goals for Palos Verdes (6-4). Santa Monica is 8-3.

Servite 20, Riverside Poly 13
Daniel Garcia of No. 1 Servite (9-0) had five goals and teammate Chris Lingle added four goals. John Brillan of Riverside Poly had three goals.

Temple City 11, Burbank 7
Russell Scheidegger had four goals to lead host Temple City (7-1) over Burbank (3-2).

Monday, Sept. 29

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MARMONTE LEAGUE

Westlake 11, Calabasas 7
Cole Olmon, Austin McElvaney and Robbie Dietz each scored two goals for host Westlake (5-8, 1-2).

NONLEAGUE

Cathedral 25, La Salle 10
Angel Martinez had nine goals and goalkeeper Joe Atulema had six saves in the first quarter and 13 for the game for host Cathedral (5-1).

Montebello 13, Arcadia 1

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