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Saturday, Oct. 11

TOURNAMENT

ESTANCIA
Championship

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Aliso Niguel 11, Mater Dei 5
Bryce Baker had three goals in the loss for Mater Dei (8-5).

Pool Play

Mater Dei 7, Warren 5
Benjamin Caulum and Peter Schloemer both had two goals to lead host Mater Dei (8-4).

OXNARD
Pool Play

Oxnard 10, Oaks Christian 7
Oaks Christian 8, Nordhoff 7
Oaks Christian 10, Camarillo 7
Santa Barbara 7, Oaks Christian 4

S & R SPORT CUP
Finals

Servite 8, North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake 7
The Anaheim Servite boys’ water polo team failed to take advantage of its opportunities Saturday night in the final of the S&R Sport Cup at Corona del Mar High. Fortunately, the Friars made good use of Adam Hewko.

Hewko scored the final three goals to help Servite hold off North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake in a matchup of the top teams from Southern Section Division I and II.

Hewko’s final goal gave Servite an 8-6 lead with 1 minute 52 second remaining in the game. Harvard-Westlake cut the lead to one on Alex Kofsky’s goal with 37 seconds left, but the Wolverines did not get another possession.

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The Friars (13-1) did not score on any of their five man-advantage situations, but did not relinquish the lead after Chris Lingle and Scott Schauer scored goals one minute apart midway through the second quarter to give them a 3-2 lead.

``That’s an apparent weakness,’’ Hewko said of the shutout on the extra-man situations. ``That game didn’t show our best at all.’’

Harvard-Westlake (14-1), ranked No. 1 by The Times and in Division I, and Servite, ranked No. 3 by The Times, traded leads three times in the first half. Rory Bevins gave Servite a 1-0 advantage two minutes into the game on a goal from the perimeter, but the Wolverines ended the quarter by scoring on its final two possessions.

Bevins briefly gave the Friars a two-goal lead with another goal from outside with three seconds left in the half. However, Harvard Westlake’s Justin Rappel scored from three-quarter tank at the buzzer to cut the lead to 4-3, at the half.

The Wolverines tied the score, 4-4, midway through the third quarter on a pass from Kofsky to a driving Hank Weintraub. Harvard-Westlake also snuffed out Servite’s first three man-advantage opportunities of the game in the third quarter, but that didn’t keep Servite from moving ahead, 6-4, on a successful lob shot from Adam McCall and Hewko’s first goal of the game with 1:22 left in the third quarter.

Rappel then added his second goal of the game with 52 seconds remaining in the quarter to cut the deficit back to one, but Hewko moved the Friars back ahead with a counterattack goal with four minutes left in the game. Hewko’s goal followed one of nine saves by Servite goalkeeper Andrew Mesesan.

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San Jose Bellarmine Prep was the only one of six teams from outside of Southern California won its first round game Friday and to finish in the top eight. Bellarmine lost to Foothill, 11-7, in the third-place game.

Dan Arritt

Semifinals

Servite 8, Bellarmine 7
Harvard Westlake 8, Foothill 6

Third Place

Foothill 11, Bellarmine 7
Frank Reynolds had four goals, Barron Benjamin added three and goaltender Sandy Hohener had 13 saves for Foothill (12-3).

Fifth Place

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Long Beach Wilson 10, Coronado 6

Seventh Place

Newport Harbor 8, San Clemente 5

NONLEAGUE

Damien 13, Riverside Poly 5
Grant Miller had eight goals, three steals and three assists and goaltender Xande Wright added 12 saves for Damien (11-0), The Times’ No. 6 ranked team at Riverside Poly (12-5). The game was a rematch of last years Division V championship game won by Damien, 10-9.

Friday, Oct. 10

MONTVIEW LEAGUE

Cathedral 21, Workman 2
Angel Martinez scored seven goals to lead the host Phantoms (9-1, 2-0).

NONLEAGUE

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California 10, Troy 8
Darrell Sullivan scored five goals for California. Tyler Green led visiting Troy (1-8) with three goals.

El Segundo 8, Crescenta Valley 6
Host El Segundo (11-5) got three goals from junior Stevie Homeyer and defeated Crescenta Valley for the second time this season in a matchup of ranked CIF-SS Division III teams. The Eagles are ranked fifth in the division, two spots ahead of the Falcons (8-6).

Peninsula 12, Malibu 11
With 51 seconds left in the match, Peninsula driver Conor Smith rebounded a shot and scored from four yards to give host Peninsula (11-4) the win over Malibu (11-5).Malibu driver Jerry Wolf scored three consecutive goals in the fourth quarter to help the Sharks come back from a 9-4 deficit and tie the match at 11-11.Peninsula driver Jimi Ogunmola led the Panthers with four goals. Teammate John Prunckle, a goalie, had 12 blocks before leaving the match at the end of the third quarter.

Riverside Poly 9, La Serna 6
Andrew Vales of La Serna (10-6) had two goals against Riverside Poly.

TOURNAMENT

S&R SPORT

Servite 14, Acalanes 4
Servite 13, Newport Harbor 8

Thursday, Oct. 9

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BASELINE LEAGUE

Claremont 15, Rancho Cucamonga 3
Ken Shinozaki had five goals to lead visiting Claremont (8-5, 1-1).

BAY LEAGUE

Peninsula 13, Redondo 7
Zach Beckmann had three goals to lead Peninsula (10-4, 1-0).

MISSION LEAGUE

Loyola 17, Crespi 10
Mike Lennon of Loyola (9-2, 3-1) had seven goals and Eugene Nam added three goals against visiting Crespi.

RIO HONDO LEAGUE

Temple City 12, South Pasadena 4
David Nunez scored five goals to lead host Temple City (10-1, 1-0). South Pasadena is 4-11, 0-2.

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SIERRA LEAGUE

Damien 20, Chino Hills 1
Grant Miller had six goals, four assists and four steals to lead host Damien (10-0, 2-0) over Chino Hills (0-2 in league).

SOUTH COAST LEAGUE

Mission Viejo 22, Trabuco Hills 6
Diego Dominguez and Stephen Blount scored five goals apiece to lead Mission Viejo (9-7, 1-0).

NONLEAGUE

El Rancho 18, Hacienda Heights Wilson 6
Adrian Phillips had 11 goals to lead El Rancho (12-6).

La Serna 15, San Marino 6
Chris Villanueva of La Serna (10-5) had eight goals and Josh Sheek had 14 saves against visiting San Marino.

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Los Amigos 12, Orange 9
Sam Mostafa had five goals and Sergio Cortes had four to lead visiting Los Amigos (7-5).

Wednesday, Oct. 8

FREEWAY LEAGUE

La Habra 14, Troy 4
Bryce Stowell had five goals to lead host La Habra (9-8, 1-0). Troy is 0-1 in league.

Sonora 9, Buena Park 4
Mike Varela and Trent Johnson each had three goals for visiting Sonora (1-0 in league). Buena Park is 0-1 in league.

IVY LEAGUE

Riverside Poly 11, Arlington 3
Colin Tewksbury had three goals to lead Riverside Poly (11-4, 2-0) over Arlington (10-7, 1-1).

MARMONTE LEAGUE

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Westlake 14, Moorpark 1
Cole Olmon had three goals to lead host Westlake (6-9, 2-3) over Moorpark (3-9, 0-5).

MONTE VISTA LEAGUE

Cathedral 20, La Puente 3
Angel Martinez had 11 goals, Mike Lata had six and Chris Argueta added four for host Cathedral (9-1, 1-0).

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE

Irvine University 8, Northwood 7
David Mock scored four goals and Brian Cleeland had eight saves and nine steals for University.

SEA VIEW LEAGUE

Foothill 11, Newport Harbor 10 (OT)
Steven Willinger scored the game-winning goal in overtime for visiting and No. 4 Foothill (9-2, 1-0), which got four goals from Frank Reynolds. Clay Jorth had four goals for No. 7 Newport Harbor (3-5, 0-1).

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SUNSET LEAGUE

Los Alamitos 8, Marina 7 (sudden death)
Clayton Snyder scored 38 seconds into sudden death to lift No. 8 Los Alamitos (10-5, 1-0). Marina, ranked No. 9, rallied from a two-goal deficit late in the third quarter to send the game into overtime and then tied the game twice in the two three-minute overtimes. Reed Honrath scored three goals for the Vikings (16-2, 0-1).
--Dan Arritt

NONLEAGUE

Mater Dei 16, Garden Grove 9
Bryce Baker had five goals for host Mater Dei (7-4).

Temple City 19, El Rancho 7
Russell Scheidegger scored six goals and Bryan Reyes had 21 saves for host Temple City (9-1). AJ Abrago and Adrian Phillips each scored three goals for El Rancho (11-6).

Tuesday, Oct. 7

BASELINE LEAGUE

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Upland 6, Claremont 3
Errol Stump and Robert Bersbach both had two goals and an assist to lead Upland (7-7, 1-0) past host Claremont (0-1 in league). Senior goalie Kory Wilson added 16 saves and two assists for Upland. Ken Shinozaki and Mike Daub both had a goal and an assist for Claremont.

CHANNEL LEAGUE

Santa Barbara 10 Ventura 7
Brian La’o had two goals for host Ventura (4-13, 0-2).

DEL RIO LEAGUE

El Rancho 19, Pioneer 1
Adrian Phillips had seven goals for the second consecutive game to lead El Rancho (11-5, 1-0) past host Pioneer (0-1 in league).

La Serna 14, Whittier 5
Jeff Greenwood had five goals and Derek Hingeveld added four goals for La Serna (9-5, 1-0) at La Serna.

GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE

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Garden Grove 11, Westminster La Quinta 6
Cory Busby and Kevin Longeuay both scored three goals to lead Garden Grove (4-2, 1-0) over Westminster La Quinta in the league opener at Golden West College.

Rancho Alamitos 14, Los Amigos 8
Tyler Chapin had 10 goals and Chris Gregg had 10 saves for host Rancho Alamitos (9-2, 1-0). Jean Selvon had five goals for Los Amigos (6-5, 0-1).

MARMONTE LEAGUE

Agoura 9, Royal 8
Greg Altmann had four goals and three assists for Agoura (10-6, 2-1).

MISSION LEAGUE

Harvard-Westlake 12, Alemany 2
Colin Rittel had 12 saves to lead visiting top-ranked Harvard-Westlake (12-0, 4-0).

Loyola 10, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 6
Junior Mike Lennon scored four goals to lead visiting Loyola past Sherman Oaks Notre Dame at Valley College. Alex Edmunds and James Banks added two goals each to help Loyola improve to 8-2, 2-1.

OCEAN LEAGUE

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Palos Verdes 16, Beverly Hills 3
Matt Richardson had four goals for Palos Verdes (9-7, 1-0). Beverly Hills is 3-9, 0-1.

ORANGE LEAGUE

Western 9, Savanna 4
Nick Polichetti scored three goals and Kevin Armigo had two for visiting Western (9-5, 1-0), ranked eighth in Southern Section Division VI.

SIERRA LEAGUE

Damien 19, Chino 2
Steven Donohoe had five goals and three assists to lead visiting No. 6-ranked Damien (9-0, 1-0), which had 11 different scorers. Chino is 0-1 in league.

Dos Pueblos 12, Buena 7

NONLEAGUE

Mission Viejo 17, Tesoro 6
Aaron Lefevre scored six goals, Diego Dominguez had three and goalie Ryan Pellerin had 14 saves for Mission Viejo (8-7).

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Monday, Oct. 6

TOURNAMENTS

ESTANCIA
Pool Play

Mater Dei 14, Estancia 11
Bryce Baker scored four goals for Mater Dei (6-4).

Mater Dei 13, Woodbridge B 5
Bryce Baker had four goals and Peter Schloemer and Josh Itano each added three for Mater Dei (5-4).

NONLEAGUE

Crespi 21, Hoover 8
Corey Seeholzer scored seven goals and Brock Roverud added four goals for Crespi (10-9). Michael Jung had four goals for host Hoover.

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El Rancho 15, Glendale 11
Adrian Phillips scored seven goals to lead host El Rancho past Glendale.

El Segundo 7, Palos Verdes 5
Cameron Hughes had four goals and Marcus Caimi had 14 saves for host El Segundo (10-4). Nick Doyle and Andy Nelson each scored two goals for Palo Verdes (7-5).

Peninsula 12, Whittier 6
Scott Bredesen, Jimi Ogunmola, Riley Graetz, T.C. Boyd and Zach Beckmann each scored two goals for Peninsula (9-4). Whittier is 2-5.

Temple City 17, Burbank Burroughs 9
David Nunez scored eight goals for Temple City (8-1) at Burroughs (4-6).

Northwood 16, Troy 4

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