Sports Roundup: Flintridge Prep girls’ soccer blanks Chadwick
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Flintridge Prep 6, Chadwick 0: Kylie Oh finished with three goals and Caitlin Fong added two on Thursday to lift the host Rebels to a Prep League win.
Flintridge Prep (16-0-1, 6-0 in league) got two assists apiece from Mikaela Celeste and Mckenna Dominguez.
St. Monica Academy 6, Lancaster Desert Christian 1: St. Monica rolled to a nonleague home win Thursday at the Glendale Sports Complex.
Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy 2, Harvard-Westlake 2: Visiting Flintridge Sacred Heart earned a Mission League tie Wednesday.
The Tologs are 4-2-3, 0-0-3 in league.
Holy Family 3, Alverno Heights 2: Brianna Cindrich finished with three goals Wednesday to spur the host Gaels to an Horizon League win.
Lexi Castro added two assists for Holy Family (7-3, 3-1 in league).
GIRLS’ WATER POLO
Crescenta Valley 15, Burbank 5: Host Crescenta Valley picked up a Pacific League win Thursday.
The Falcons improved to 5-2, 4-0 in league.
Burroughs 6, Hoover 5: Hoover fell Thursday in a Pacific League home match.
The Tornadoes are 0-4 in league.
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 16, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy 5: Visiting Flintridge Sacred Heart dropped a Mission League match Thursday.
BOYS’ SOCCER
Chadwick 3, Flintridge Prep 0: The Rebels (8-6-1) fell Wednesday in a Prep League-opening match.
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Crespi 77, St. Francis 46: St. Francis tipped off Mission League action Wednesday with a road loss.
The Golden Knights fell to 17-3.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Holy Family 44, Alverno Heights 25: The visiting Gaels cruised to an Horizon League win Wednesday.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
West L.A. College 66, Glendale Community College 63: The Vaqueros dropped a game in the El Camino College Tournament on Wednesday.
Glendale (11-4) received 12 points and nine rebounds from Sylvia Vartazarian and nine points each from Esmeralda Perez and Cheyenne Jankulovski.
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Santa Monica City College 87, Glendale Community College 84: Isaac Etter finished with 29 points and Andre Banton added 16 on Wednesday for the Vaqueros in a nonconference defeat.
The Vaqueros (6-11) got 12 points from Eric Ting and 11 from Steven Hubbell.