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GIRLS’ SOCCER

Flintridge Prep 1, Webb 0: The Rebels took 32 shots, but only a Kaitlyn Kelleher goal in the 63rd minute found the back of the net.

It was enough to clinch a share of the Prep League title, though, as Tuesday’s league road win improved the Rebels to 14-2-1 overall and 8-1 in league.

Connell Studenmund assisted the goal on a cross and goalie Casey Cousineau needed to make just two saves in the shutout.

Crescenta Valley 10, Muir 0: The Falcons, who got two goals each from Mallory Carcich and Jessi Magallon, took care of business to set up a chance to share their fourth consecutive Pacific League title.

The Falcons (12-4-2, 10-1-2 in league) need a win on Thursday over Arcadia (11-0-2), which beat Burbank, 1-0, on Tuesday, to clinch a share of the league title.

BOYS’ SOCCER

Crescenta Valley 3, Muir 0: Alex Berger had a pair of assists, while Pavle Atanackovic, Rani Dimashki and Erick Trejo had goals in Tuesday’s Pacific League road win.

The Falcons (15-0-6, 11-0-2) also got nine saves from Nick Ruiz.

Hoover 1, Pasadena 1: The Tornadoes improved to 2-7-4 in the Pacific League with Tuesday’s tie.

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

Flintridge Prep 65, Pasadena Poly 43: Kareem Ismail scored a career-high 15 points and added 15 rebounds Tuesday to lead the visiting Rebels in a Prep League game. Kory Hamane added 12 points for Flintridge Prep (17-7, 8-0).

Pasadena 74, Hoover 49: Teo Davidian had a career-high 18 points and Kyle Bernardo added 14 in Hoover’s Pacific League loss to Pasadena on Tuesday. The Tornadoes are now 8-18 and 2-11 in league.

Burroughs 68, Glendale 38: David Yetenikyan finished with 14 points Tuesday for the host Nitros in a Pacific league contest. Glendale dropped to 10-15, 5-8 in league.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

Holy Family 40, San Gabriel Mission 32: The Gaels wrapped up second place in the Horizon League at the Pacific Community Center on Tuesday.

Holy Family, which enters next week’s playoffs at 6-15 overall and 6-2 in league, was led by 11 points apiece from Elena Lomeli and Jennifer Rodriguez. Alex Mata added seven.

Muir 52, Crescenta Valley 28: The Falcons committed just seven turnovers and were even with the first-place Mustangs in rebounds, but shot just 17% from the field in Tuesday’s Pacific League home defeat.

The Falcons, who are now 14-11 overall and 6-7 in league, look to defeat archrival Arcadia on Thursday and clinch fourth place in league and an automatic playoff entry, as they enter the game tied for fourth with Pasadena and Burroughs.

Ella Stepanian had nine points and seven rebounds for the Falcons, while Catherine Davis had seven points.

Burroughs 37, Glendale 35: The Nitros fell to 9-15 overall and 3-10 in the Pacific League after Tuesday’s loss, which saw the Nitros in a situation to take the lead late when a technical was called on the Burroughs bench, but they converted just one free throw. The Nitros had another chance at the buzzer, but missed.

The game was especially important for the Nitros, as the teams’ first meeting saw four-year starter Michelle Tomasian tear her ACL against the Indians leading to her having to miss the remainder of the season.

Nina Sahakian had 10 points for Glendale, while Kris Zadourian had nine.

Pasadena Poly 97, Flintridge Prep 22: Maya Okamoto had seven points in the Rebels’ Prep League loss to first-place Poly on Tuesday. The Rebels fell to 7-16, 2-9 in league.

Kimberly Kim finished with 13 points Monday for the host Rebels in a 36-34 Prep League loss to Westridge. Okamoto contributed nine points for Flintridge Prep.

COLLEGE SOFTBALL

Glendale Community College 14, L.A. Pierce College 6: The Vaqueros (7-2) closed out the week Saturday with a nonconference home victory at the Glendale Sports Complex. Brandy Morin and Carly Zabka had two hits apiece for the Vaqueros. Zabka drove in three runs and Jennifer Nguyen and Cassandra Soto drove in two.

COLLEGE BASEBALL

Mount San Antonio College 5, Glendale Community College 3: The Vaqueros (0-2) fell Saturday in a nonconference contest.

MEN’S BASKETBALL

West L.A. College 77, Glendale Community College 70: Marquis Brooks contributed 15 points, 20 rebounds and four assists for the Vaqueros on Saturday in a Western State Conference South Division contest. Nate Bryant had 11 points, Nick Rhodes had 10 points and four assists and Soreen Derboghosian Pakajaki added 10 points and eight rebounds for Glendale college, which dropped to 10-15 and 2-7 in the division.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

West L.A. College 77, Glendale Community College 62: The Vaqueros suffered a Western State South Division loss Saturday. Glendale college dropped to 5-18, 2-7 in the division.

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