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Serving High School AthleticsSince 1913

VOL. 80, NO. 1 FALL 2017

For Full CIF-SSSpring

Playoff ResultsSee pages 12-15, 17-21.

CIF-SS BULLETIN

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CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2017Page 2

California Interscholastic FederationSouthern Section

10932 Pine StreetLos Alamitos, CA 90720

(562) 493-9500 * FAX (562) 493-6266

OFFICERSCarter Paysinger, ConsultantLas Virgenes USD, President

Dr. Monica Colunga, PrincipalIrvine High School, President-Elect

Jim Monico, Liaison Dir. of AthleticsParamount USD, Past-President

Jeff Jordan, Dir. of Educational ServicesWalnut Valley USD, Treasurer

Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics

BULLETIN EDITORThom Simmons, Assistant Commissioner

EDITORIAL ASSISTANTAnita Fopma, CIF-SS Program Coordinator

Photos provided by Heston QuanBulletin published three times yearly by CIF Southern Section

(See COUNCIL MINUTES page 6)

CIF-SS COUNCIL MEETING MINUTESApril 5, 2017

Coast Area (Voting Leagues: Bay, Moore, Ocean, and Pioneer). Ben Dale – 0; Paula Hart Rodas – 4.Mt. Sac Area (Voting Leagues: Baseline, Hacienda, Miramonte, Montview, Mt. Baldy, Palomares, and Valle Vista). *Note: This vote had to be retaken as one of the league’s voting devices did not register. The original vote was Paul Lopez: 5 votes and Cary Wilborn: 1 vote. The breakdown of the second vote is refl ected here. Paul Lopez – 5; Cary Wilborn – 2.Orange County Area (Voting Leagues: Crestview, Empire, Freeway, Garden Grove, Golden West, North Hills, Orange, Orange Coast, Pacifi c Coast, Sea View, South Coast, Sunset, Trinity).*Note: The South Coast League was not in attendance. Jason Alleman – 2; Denise Halstead – 10. 3. Proposed Revision Bylaw 3013 – Length of Quarters - There was a motion and a second to accept the Proposed Revision Bylaw 3013. The motion carried 61-4-11. 4. Proposed Bylaws 1505, 1508, 2506, 2509, 2703, 2705 - 2906, 2908 – 2018-2019 Sports Calendar There was a motion and a second to accept the 2018-2019 Sports Calendar. The motion failed 36-37-3.4. NON-ACTION ITEMS A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL NON-ACTION ITEMS 1. Proposed Revision Bylaw 207.B.(5) – Sit Out Period - This standardizes the Sit Out Period to a percentage-based time frame directly related to the specifi c length of each individual season of sport. In sports that begin early (ie: football or girls’ volleyball), the percentage of the season missed, via an SOP period transfer, is high compared to a sport that doesn’t have as early of a start date. In other words, the SOP period is the same date for all sports regardless of the start date or length of the season. Support for this proposal will make the SOP specifi c to EACH sport and be calculated with consideration given to the number days in the season

as well as the start date. See the chart provided in the supporting materials for more specifi c data. Please note, the chart provided refl ects information based on SS 551 (the proposed 18-19 sport calendar’s passing). The CIF will provide an amended calendar to help illustrate the proposed SOP dates. 2. Proposed Revision Bylaw 1906.B – Football Tie-Breaker – B. SOUTHERN SECTION NON-ACTION ITEMS There are no Southern Section Non-Action Items at this time.5. REPORTS A. Treasurer’s Report - Jeff Jordan - As of today, we are at a net income of approximately $600k. That amount will decrease based on spring revenue being lighter than fall and winter. The end of the year forecast (conservatively) is a $50k-$75k profi t; this is a projection based on history. There are still winter sport playoff games outstanding. Investments are up $57k. Playoff revenue to schools in the form of profi t sharing has returned approximately $768k to CIF members. Friends of golf was given $47k to distribute to Southern Section golf programs with more than 150 boys’ and girls’ golf programs realizing the fruits of that donation. B. President’s Report - Carter Paysinger - Carter Paysinger thanked the Southern Section membership and the Section Offi ce for their work and support. A group of administrators met with the leadership of the Los Angeles Rams Football Organization in eff orts to gain support in the statewide goal of promoting Athletic Trainer and/or other fi rst responder being brought into all schools throughout the section. The Rams are in support of this eff ort and talks will continue regarding how to get this necessary goal accomplished. C. Commissioner’s Report - Rob Wigod - Rob Wigod invited Jim Perry (Huntington Beach Unifi ed School

1. OPENING BUSINESS A. Call to order at 9:01 am by Carter Paysinger, President of the Council B. Pledge of Allegiance C. Roll CallNot in attendance: Coastal, Condor, Desert Mountain, Harbor, Heritage, Hi Lo, Horizon, Independence, Liberty, Victory, Warrior and South Coast. D. Introduction of Guests - Steve Fryer – OC Register& Roger Blake – CIF Executive Director E. Adopt AgendaThere was a motion and a second to adopt the agenda. The motion carried 74-0-2. F. Approval of Minutes 1. Minutes of the January 25, 2017 Council MeetingThere was a motion and a second to approve the minutes from the January 25, 2017 Council Meeting. The motion carried 76-0-0.2. PUBLIC HEARING SESSION A. Recognition of anyone wishing to address the Council. - Speakers must limit their remarks to three minutes - Toony Diaz and Kent Noyes from Concordia University – Bringing attention to the California Coaches Conference that will take place the last week in June on the campus of Concordia University. Flyers were distributed at Council and information is available online. This is a great opportunity for coaches to fi ne tune their skills and/or earn a degree. There is a plethora of educational key note speakers and opportunities for enrichment in coaching and leadership as well as masters’ degree units available. If your school in interested in participating in the “Conference” portion of the week, a school can bring their entire staff (all sport/skill specifi c courses) for $149! Please contact Concordia University or visit them online for more information.3. ACTION ITEMS A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL ACTION ITEMS 1. Proposed Budget for 2017-2018 - There was a motion and a second to accept the CIF State Proposed Budget. The motion carried 72-1-3. 2. Proposed Bylaws 504; 1200; 1700; 1701; 1702 - Competitive Cheer - There was a motion and a second to accept the proposed bylaws for Cheer. The motion carried 73-2-1. 3. Proposed Revision Bylaws 1606; 2401; 2901; 2902 -Competitive Equity Placement - There was a motion and a second to accept the proposed bylaw revisions pertaining to Competitive Equity Placement for CIF Regional Championships and CIF State Championships. The motion carried 73-3-0. 4. Proposed Bylaws Revisions 503.B.1 - Uniform Administrative Penalty - There was a motion and a second to accept the proposed bylaw revisions pertaining to Uniform Administrative Penalty. The motion carried 69-6-1. 5. Proposed Revision Bylaws 206; 207; 510; 1100 - Athletically Motivated Transfers - There was a motion and a second to accept the proposed bylaw revisions pertaining to Athletically Motivated Transfers. The motion carried 63-12-1. 6. Proposed Revision Bylaw 1206 – Standardized Number of Contests - There was a motion and a second to accept the proposed bylaw revisions pertaining to Standardized Number of Contests. The motion carried 51-25-0. 7. Proposed Revision Bylaw 900 –All-Star Contests - There was a motion and a second to accept the proposed bylaw revisions pertaining to All- Star Contests. The motion failed 12-64-0. 8. CIF Executive Committee Nominations - There was a motion and a second to support Monica Colunga and Terry Barnum and send the Southern Section delegates to the CIF Federated Council Uninstructed on the other candidates. The motion carried 75-0-1. A. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS 1. Proposed CIF Southern Section Budget 2017-18 - There was a motion and a second to accept the Proposed CIF Southern Section Budget 2017-2018. The motion carried 76-0-0. 2. CIF Southern Section Executive Committee Nominations - Each area voted for the following candidates as representatives to the CIF Southern Section Executive Committee:

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MEET YOUR AREA REPRESENTATIVE TO THECIF SOUTHERN SECTION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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SYNOPSIS OF CHANGES TO 2017-2018 BLUE BOOKThe following is designed for the benefi t and convenience of athletic administrators and coaches in an eff ort to provide a capsule summary of the changes in the State CIF and Southern Section Constitution and Bylaws. These changes have been enacted by the State CIF Federated Council and the Southern Section Council throughout the course of the 2017-2018 school year.

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COUNCIL MINUTES(Continued from page 2)District and member of the CIFSS Private/Public Committee) to speak regarding competitive equity. As the CIFSS has moved toward competitive equity models in team sports, the Public/Private issue is not as relevant as the model has exposed. Also through the Public/Private Committee were discussions regarding adjusting the dates a school may have contact with incoming 9th graders helping ALL schools promote viable participation in their summer programs. Foothill and Northern Areas completed their Releaguing plans. The deadline for areas to submit their plan to the CIF-SS Offi ce is June 15th. Fall Playoff Divisions are on the horizon for release (no specifi c date for release). Schools are encouraged to get ALL games correctly listed in CIFSS Home. May 1st is the deadline for Champions for Character nominations. The golf tournament supporting Champions for Character is getting full and the tournament sells out yearly. Get your foursome registered today by contacting Sharon Hodge in the CIF Offi ce. Nominations for Hall of Fame and Distinguished Service are also due May 1st. 6. ADVANCE PLANNING A. DATES 1. May 10, 2017 – CIF Southern Section Executive Committee Meeting, Old Ranch Country Club, Seal Beach, California, 1:00 p.m. 2. June 20, 2017 – CIF Southern Section Jim Staunton Champions for Character Golf Tournament, Rio Hondo Golf Club, Downey, California 3. August 17, 2017 – CIF Southern Section Executive Committee Meeting, CIF Southern Section Offi ce,Los Alamitos, California, 1:00 p.m.7. ADJOURNMENT A. Time of Adjournment 10:22 am

Submitted by:Kristine PalleAssistant Commissioner

Approved by:Rob WigodCommissioner of Athletics

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MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGApril 4, 2017

1. OPENING BUSINESS A. Call to order by Carter Paysinger, President of the CouncilThe meeting was called to order at 1:03 p.m. B. Pledge of Allegiance C. Roll CallAll members were present except Todd Arrowsmith, Geniel Moon, John Norman, Mike Middlebrook and Mitch Carty. D. Introduction of GuestsThere were no guests present. E. Adopt AgendaThere was a motion and a second to adopt the agenda. There was no discussion and the agenda was adopted. F. Approval of Minutes – Approved 19-0-0. There was a motion and a second to approve the minutes of the January 14, 2017 Executive Committee meeting. There was no discussion and the minutes were approved.2. PUBLIC COMMENT A. Recognition of anyone wishing to address the Executive Committee. Speakers must limit their remarks to three minutes. There was no one present to address the Executive Committee.3. ACTION ITEMS A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL ACTION ITEMS 1. Proposed Budget for 2017-2018 - Monica Colunga reviewed the proposal regarding the CIF State Budget, which included a recommendation for a 5% increase in salaries for staff . The CIF State conducted a nationwide study of salaries and the results indicated a 5% increase as opposed to a 4% increase. The CIF State has not received an increase in salary for the last three years. This increase would impact the budget by only $13,500. The CIF State Executive Committee has approved this budget. Mike West asked if there would be a raise in CIF State dues and Monica Colunga answered no. There was a motion and second to approve the proposal. The motion carried 19-0-0 2. Proposed Bylaws 504; 1200; 1700; 1701; 1702 - Competitive Cheer - Monica Colunga reviewed the proposal regarding the fulfi llment of AB 949, Cheerleading as a CIF sport. This would bring Cheer into the Blue Book and would cause the renumbering of other sections of the bylaws. The CIF is working with the State Cheer Advisory Committee in writing the bylaws and moving slowly on implementation. There was a motion and second to approve the proposal. Mike West asked if once approved, would Cheer fall under the Sunday practice rule. Rob Wigod answered yes, and that most of the larger competitions conducted by outside organization have already moved their Sunday competitions to Saturday competitions. The motion carried 20-0-0. 3. Proposed Revision Bylaws 1606; 2401; 2901; 2902 - Competitive Equity Placement - Monica Colunga reviewed the proposal regarding the CIF following what the Southern Section already does in regard to competitive equity placement for CIF Regional and CIF State Championships. There was a motion and second to approve the proposal. There was no discussion and the motion carried 20-0-0. 4. Proposed Bylaws Revisions 503.B.1 - Uniform Administrative Penalty - Monica Colunga reviewed the proposal regarding standardizing sanctions when students are ineligible due to adult error. There was a motion and second to approve the proposal. There was no discussion and the motion carried 20-0-0. 5. Proposed Revision Bylaws 206; 207; 510; 1100 - Athletically Motivated Transfers - Monica Colunga reviewed the proposal regarding the removal of language related to dissatisfaction with the former school from the athletically motivated transfer language contained in CIF Bylaw 510. There was a motion and second to approve the proposal. There was no discussion and the motion carried 20-0-0. After the vote, Rob Wigod mentioned that the southern areas of the state are voting in favor of this proposal but we do not know how the northern areas are voting and it could be a very close vote. Mark Edgemon asked what is the reason for voting no and Rob Wigod stated that they feel they are giving something up. There needs to be a consistency since there are other areas of education that allow for movement due to dissatisfaction with a former school. Terry Barnum added that athletic motivation is an arrow that does not work and dies quickly. Carter Paysinger agreed with the inconsistency and that every other area of education allows for movement except for athletics. Sandy Gahring recounted a story about a cheer girl who did not make cheer squad for next year and has transferred to another school. 6. Proposed Revision Bylaw 1206 – Standardized Number of Contests - Monica Colunga reviewed the proposal regarding standardizing the number of contests for all sports which may cut back one basketball game but adds an additional scrimmage and brings the north and south more in alignment. There was a motion and second to approve the proposal. Jill Matyuch voiced her opposition to this proposal. There is an incentive to join tournaments because of the ability to play fi ve games and only count two and this proposal takes that away. Lower levels will cut back on tournaments because of travel cost concerns. Denise Halstead stated that there was the same discussion in her league and the same costs (travel, offi cials) coming back to the league schools. Kristine Palle asked why schools would not continue going to tournaments as nothing has changed. It is a loss of one head to head contest rather than dropping any tournaments. Jill Matyuch used as an example her soccer schedule where they play in three tournaments, play twelve games that only count

for six and pay $300 a tournament. Without going to those tournaments, the cost of running home games becomes the burden of the school, creating an unintended consequence. Nancy Kelly asked if it was possible for booster to fund it diff erently. Chris Calderwood stated that he agreed with Kristine Palle. Although he understands what Jill Matyuch is saying, teams attend tournaments for more reasons than number of counted contests. Schools will still participate in tournaments for what tournaments provide and all that is involved in a tournament, the competition, the pressure, it is not just about the number of games, it is who they are competing against. Jim Perry added that we have been very specifi c with basketball and then asked Jill Matyuch if this is a concern for all sports or just basketball? Jill Matyuch answered that it a concern regarding the lower levels. Kristine Palle stated that coaches may not want to do more single games and prefer playing in tournaments with more games in just a couple of days instead of single games spread out over several days. Terry Barnum stated that how games are fi nanced is diff erent from district to district and wonders if what Jill Matyuch is stating is how it works in all districts. The purpose of this proposal is to level the playing fi eld so when schools reach the state championships, all teams competing have a similar resume. Loren Kleinrock stated that there is a fi nancial burden between schools that can and cannot aff ord to play in tournaments. Chris Calderwood remarked that coaches like tournaments as they do not have to fi nd teams to play, that someone else is doing that work and your school is not responsible for those arrangements. Denise Halstead restated that her league is under the same thinking and that limits may need to be set on number of games teams are allowed to schedule. Rob Wigod reiterated the comment stating that leveling the state playing fi eld the motivation behind this proposal. Also, this is all pre-season competition and a single game is a diff erent type of preparation for league than the preparation you receive playing in a tournament. They need the pressure of the tournament rather than the “friendly” atmosphere of a single game. It was not anyone’s intention to cost schools more money or to forward something that was a detriment to our schools. Dana Wilkerson stated that if basketball had gone to 29 games instead 28 games, we would not be having this problem. Rob Wigod stated that it is trading a non-league game for one more scrimmage. Monica Colunga stated that it is important to step back and see the unintended consequences. Rainer Wulf remarked that the key piece is to fi ll your schedule and without tournaments, scheduling would be very diffi cult. The motion carried – 19-1-0. 7. Proposed Revision Bylaw 900 – All-Star Contests - Monica Colunga reviewed the proposal regarding allowing all-star contest participants for underclassmen in addition to seniors after their season of sport. There was a motion and second to approve the proposal. Dick Billingsley stated that this is going allow for recruiting. Mike West stated that the leagues in his area are not in favor of this proposal. Paul Lopez added that in football, this can be dangerous. Chris Calderwood added that this is already happening in club sports, however, that is not a reason to approve it. Dave Reid stated that this adds to the loss of the two and three sport athletes. Jim Perry said that you can go online right now and you will fi nd the top 15 all-star games for 14 and unders. It is being done and has been done for 15 years, just under a diff erent title. Carter Paysinger stated that we agree we do not want our lower level athletes playing in the outside competition. My question to staff is can you regulate it? Rainer Wulf answered that it happens a lot and they do not play or represent their high school. It is an all-star game with lower level students and has been happening for years. Rainer Wulf stated that this is asking to add lower level students to what the seniors can already do after the season of sport. Terry Barnum asked for clarifi cation of what is school affi liated. Rainer Wulf and Nancy Kelly both answered with things similar to the school paying for activity, use of school uniform/equipment. Rob Wigod added what the athlete is wearing in the game. Club programs list the school name and graduation year of the students, but that does not necessarily mean they are representing school. The motion failed 2-18-0. 8. CIF Executive Committee Nominations - Monica Colunga reviewed the nominations for the CIF Executive Committee. Terry Barnum and Monica Colunga are on the ballot from the Southern Section. In the past, we have voted to support the Southern Section nominees and go uninstructed for others. There was a motion and second to move the nominations forward to the next Council meeting. There was no discussion and the motion carried 19-0-1. B. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS 1. Proposed CIF Southern Section Budget 2017-18 - Carter Paysinger reviewed the budget prepared by Mitch Carty. The budget is balanced with no changes in ticket prices or dues. There was a motion and second to approve the proposal. There was no discussion and the motion carried 20-0-0. 2. CIF Southern Section Executive Committee Nominations - Carter Paysinger reviewed the nominations. In the past, there is a motion to forward the nominations to Council. There was a motion and second and no discussion. The motion carried 20-0-0 3. Proposed Revision Bylaw 3013 – Length of Quarters - Carter Paysinger reviewed the proposal regarding water polo and changing the language to align with the offi cials’ fees schedule. There was a motion and second to approve the proposal. There was no discussion and the motion carried 20-0-0.

4. Proposed Bylaws 1505, 1508, 2506, 2509, 2703, 2705 - 2906, 2908 – 2018-2019 Sports Calendar - Carter Paysinger reviewed the proposal regarding the adjustment in the 2018-19 sports calendar. Rob Wigod continued the review by referring the Executive Committee to the agenda packet. Many sports have already moved because of the move in the CIF State Sports Calendar and now we need to bring the other sports in line. There were concerns regarding the time period between Winter sports and Spring sports and SOP dates and both of those have been addressed in this new proposal. Mark Edgemon asked if it is possible that a playoff date will be on an AP testing date. Rob Wigod answered that there are already contests on AP testing dates, for example in swimming and boys tennis and that there are many makeup dates that we publish in order for schools to get the information and to have the opportunity to make arrangements for make-up date. Mike West stated that his area is not happy with this proposal, adding that having a playoff game on graduation day is less of as issue then dealing with snow days. Jill Matyuch added that softball and soccer uses the same facility and if the soccer team makes playoff s, softball will not have a fi eld for practice or games. Chris Calderwood stated that it depends on the school. At our school green grass if fair game and playoff s take priority. There was a motion and second to approve the proposal. The motion carried 18-2-0.4. NON-ACTION ITEMS A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL NON-ACTION ITEMS 1. Proposed Revision Bylaw 207.B.(5) – Sit Out Period - Monica Colunga reviewed the proposal regarding adjustments in the SOP dates. Rob Wigod continued the review by referring the Executive Committee to the materials in the agenda packet. We need something with the new sports calendar. Thanks to our staff for your help is getting this proposal together. The number of sit out days are over 50% in most sports as the rule stands right now. After surveying the state, looking at the number of days in seasons, there were diff erent SOP dates. This proposal standardized all SOP dates at 50% of the season of sport. You see that some are 50% plus one day and that occurred only if the number of days in the season of sport was not an even number. That gives everyone student in every sport the same sit out time across the state and creates diff erent SOP dates for each sport. This information would be published in the Blue Book on the sports calendar and as transfers are approved, the SOP dates will be listed, just as they are now, so there is no question regarding when a student is eligible for varsity competition. This proposal was brought to the CIF Commissioners meeting and they were very enthusiastic about it and agreed it was the right way to go. Loren Kleinrock asked for clarifi cation regarding the number of days not the number of contests missed. Rob Wigod answered that we looked at number of games but if one school played a majority of games in the fi rst couple of weeks, a student could be playing in two weeks where at another school played very few games in the fi rst few weeks that could hold a student out a month or more. This system would hold students out the same amount of time, make it more equitable. 2. Proposed Revision Bylaw 1906.B – Football Tie-Breaker - Monica Colunga reviewed the proposal regarding the removal of the 10-yared tiebreaker for CIF Regional and CIF State Football Championships, making the tiebreaker a 25-yard tie-breaker for those contests. Mike West asked if sections are allowed to make their own tie-breakers. Rob Wigod reiterated that this is for CIF Regionals and CIF State Championships. The CIF State has wanted the 25-yard tiebreaker but everyone in the north is using the 10-yard version, so with this change, the north can still use the 10-yard tiebreaker for their sections but will have to use the 25-yard tiebreaker for CIF Regional and CIF State Championships. B. SOUTHERN SECTION NON-ACTION ITEMS There are no Southern Section Non-Action Items at this time.5. NEW BUSINESS A. Financial Report - Jeff Jordan went over the handouts left by Mitch Carty and will be included at the end of these minutes. Rob Wigod discussed the CIF State sponsorship line and that we will not receive those funds until June. Chris Calderwood asked if apparel sales in the spring are substantial and Rob Wigod answered that our best sports are cross country, wrestling, swimming, and track. Terry Barnum asked, regarding the outstanding totals for basketball, how much of that has not come in yet. Rob Wigod stated that there are many basketball games still out, including the Honda Center, which is key. Half of the $121,000 should be coming from the Honda Center so that number will be smaller. Wrestling Masters Meet is not included in the wrestling, so that number will decrease as well. Terry Barnum asked if there are any points of concern. Rob Wigod answered that last year’s soccer had a game played in the area of the competing teams and that game made more money, a situation we did not have this year. We have made a good recovery and are seeing $594,470 to the good right now and projecting being in the 50-70K in the good at the end of the year. Nancy Kelly asked if should we be looking at the TV revenue to off set the changes in ticket sales and TV making people want to stay home. Rob Wigod replied that we have to start looking at regional games as they are very successful. Rainer Wulf stated that basketball’s opening round was the massive rain storm and aff ected our crowds. Rob Wigod echoed that we are at the mercy of the weather, crowds, etc. and we have to look for other ways to generate revenue,

(See EX. COMM. MINUTES next page)

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CIF-SS 2016-2017 COMMISSIONER'S CUP(Sport Abbreviations: BB - Baseball; BD - Badminton; BK - Basketball; CC - Cross Country; FB - Football; G - Golf; S - Soccer; SB - Softball;SD - Swimming/Diving; T - Tennis; TF - Track/Field; VB - Volleyball; WP - Water Polo; W - Wrestling)

BOYS-SPORT HONOREES GIRLS-SPORT HONOREESSCHOOL POINT ACCUMULATION T.P.1. Santa Margarita 5(SD), 5(TF), 5(VB), 0.5(G) 15.52. Sierra Canyon 5(S), 5(VB), 3(SB) 133. Poly/Long Beach 5(BK), 5(TF), 2(VB) 12* 4 Claremont 5(CC), 3(S), 2(VB), 2 (WP) 12*5. St. Anthony 5(SB), 5(VB), 2(BK) 12*6. JSerra Catholic 5(CC), 5(S), 2(BK) 12 8. Walnut 5(SD), 3(G) , 3(T) 11* 8. Great Oak 5(CC), 3(TF), 2(T), 1(G) 11* 9. Grace Brethren 5(VB), 3(BK), 3(S) 1110. Mater Dei 3(VB), 3(S), 2(TF), 2(WP) 10

SCHOOL POINT ACCUMULATION T.P.1. Loyola 5(G), 3(SD), 3(VB), 2(BK) 2(WP), 1(CC) 162. Oaks Christian 5(G), 5(TF), 5(WP) 153. St. John Bosco 5(FB), 5(W), 2(BB), 2(WP) 144. Harvard Westlake 5(BK), 5(TN), 2(WP), 1(CC) 135. Servite 5(G), 5(TF), 2(W) 12*6. Foothill Technology 5(CC), 5(SD), 2(BK) 12* 7. Dana Hills 5(SD), 3(CC), 3(G), 1(TF) 12*8. Rancho Verde 5(BK), 5(TF), 2(FB) 12 9. Downey 5(W), 3(VB), 2(TN), 1(SD) 11*10. Valley Christian/Cerritos 5(FB), 3(CC), 3(TF) 11*

*Order of fi nish determined by tiebreaker system

like more regional games. We also doubled the reimbursements for travel and meals this year, which accounts for part of the additional cost. Thom Simmons stated that TV does have an eff ect on the gate but if you look at our rights fees revenue, it continues to increase as well. We are going into negotiations with the NFHS Network, and the revenue from them will be larger and is paid upfront. B. Marketing Report - Thom Simmons - First Thom Simmons went over the handout regarding the samples of what our app for smart phones is going to look like when it is launched. He thanked Wes Carty for his work on this and congratulated him about landing the Florida High School Association for HOME. Thom Simmons went through the marketing packet of handouts that he and Jackie Gibson put together. These items appear at the end of these minutes. Jackie Gibson and Thom Simmons went through all of the current sponsorship contracts to fi nd out if everyone involved were meeting the terms of the contracts. Next, they made contact with all of our sponsors to introduce themselves and begin an outreach program with them. Carter Paysinger called for a seven-minute break at 3:18 p.m. and then the Committee entered closed session at 3:25 p.m.6. CLOSED SESSION A. Public Employee Evaluation of Performance – (Government Code 54957): 1. Commissioner’s Evaluation7. REPORT OF ACTION(S) TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSIONClosed session ended at 3:45 p.m. with no action taken.8. REPORTS A. President’s Report - Carter Paysinger - Carter Paysinger recognized Rob Wigod and stated that when you come into these meetings and see the cutting-edge things the Southern Section staff are doing, you know it starts at the top. I never lose sight of the job Rob Wigod does. He is a leader across the state and the nation. Thank you to Glenn Martinez and Mike West for the athletic trainer committee and getting that dialogue moving forward. There were three items we wanted to identify the work begins in bringing this issue to the forefront. What is an athletic trainer? What is meant by full time? What is the cost of having a full-time athletic trainer? The meeting next month is to roll out this information to the Superintendents and School Boards and to work from the top to get this important issue out in the open. B. Treasurer’s Report - Jeff Jordan - Jeff Jordan already gave the report during the Financial Reports. C. Commissioner’s Report - Rob Wigod - Rob Wigod thanked Carter Paysinger for the nice comments and the comments from this group. They especially mean a lot considering recent personal events. Our staff is functioning very well and I am pleased and proud. I want to make a special note to Thom Simmons with what he and Jackie Gibson have done with our marketing program. Our Champions for Character Golf Tournament registrations are coming in and usually sell out the fi rst of May so be sure to register your foursome. We have sponsorship opportunities available as well. May 1st is the deadline for nominations for the Champions for Character Awards along with the Hall of Fame and Distinguished Service Awards. All forms are available on our website. Thanks again for all you do for us. D. Executive Committee Member Reports - President-Elect – Monica Colunga – Congratulations to staff on the just completed winter season. I attended CIF State Basketball Championships and it was exciting to see a variety of Southern Section teams there. The sportsmanship of our schools was remarkable and competitive equity played out as the games were very close. - Treasurer – Jeff Jordan – Congratulation to staff on the great work you do. Listening to Thom Simmons describe marketing is about

relationships and was very impressed with the work he is doing. - CAPSO Representative – Terry Barnum – Thank you to the staff on another great year. I was at the Shalhevet-Milken Community Basketball Championship game for the awards presentation and it was phenomenal. It was a neighborhood battle and to see the excitement on the students faces was fantastic. It was a culturally enriching game. - CSADA Representative – Dave Reid – Thank you to Sharon Hodge and Thom Simmons for your hospitality at the Southern Section Basketball Championships and making it possible to be there while I watched two of my district teams play. The marketing presentation was great. - Superintendent Representative – Nancy Kelly – We added three sports this year at Upland High School and it has been heartwarming to read letters from the parents who are so excited the sports were added and to see their students participate. - Northern Area Representative – Dick Billingsley – Thom Simmons, your presentation for marketing was fantastic. Congratulations to the staff for playoff s. It was an awesome experience for our school to be in the Open Division. The Southern Section runs championships so well. The Northern Area Releaguing is complete and no appeals as of yet. We will be losing 13 schools for the 2018-19 school year. Working with this committee is outstanding. - Boys’ Athletic Director Representative – Chris Calderwood – The playoff s are important and the way the offi ce does them is important and they are made important by the staff . When you go to the state level, it just doesn’t seem as important as the section playoff s did. You go outside the section and you might have a 14-year-old running the clock. Thank you to the staff for the great job you do. - Small Schools Area Representative – Mark Edgemon – Thom Simmons, your marketing presentation was great. That personal connection to the sponsors is important. The CSADA Conference, this is the year to go. I become President at the end of this conference. I am working with the 173 schools in the Small Schools Area on Releaguing and no proposals have been turned in yet. - CAPHERD Representative – Jim Perry – Thank you Rob Wigod and staff . The standard that you put forth is noticeable. When you see Southern Section students outside of the section, they have a diff erent kind of swagger when they are competing at the state level and you can see the pride and confi dence they get from Southern Section athletics. - Director of Communications – Thom Simmons – There is a saying that working with kids will keep you young and working with Jackie Gibson has done that in me. She has put the spark back in this job and the relationship part of marketing is very important not only for our sponsors but that our administrators are supported. Thanks to Jackie Gibson for her energy. You could see it in my presentation, the excitement I have in my position that is thanks to Jackie Gibson. I have presented my social media presentation at four Huntington Beach USD schools thanks to Jim Perry and have more in the works. - Assistant Commissioner – Glenn Martinez – We had another successful wrestling season. A couple of you here hosted a site and those championships went well. There is a lot of hard work in those events and I appreciate your assistance. Girls Wrestling is growing. Thom Simmons and Jackie Gibson were both out at Ontario for wrestling and worked the fi rst day. We appreciate their help. USA Football is a big partner with the NFL and the Heads-Up program. They want to help grow football but talk safety too. - Assistant Commissioner – Rainer Wulf – Thank you Terry Barnum for being the awards presenter at the Shalhevet-Milken Community game. The offi ce decided to plan a major event in two weeks and thanks to Jackie Gibson, Kristine Trost, Anita Fopma, Thom Simmons, Rob Wigod and Mike Middlebrook, we pulled it off and it was an unbelievable night. Over 10, 000 people were there. Gary McKnight, long time

head coach of Mater Dei High School Boys’ Basketball, said it was the best Southern Section event he had ever been a part of. - Assistant Commissioner – Kristine Palle – Thank you for the kind words. It helps when we can be creative. Winter is the busiest season with water polo and soccer and then working with NFHS Rules Committees. Looking forward to swimming, which is about a month out and the fi rst sport of the spring. We will be back to RCC, which is the best facility, and the support from Riverside is second to none. I am hoping for more national records. - Citrus Belt Area Representative – Mike West – I would like to recognize Glenn Martinez and Carter Paysinger for their work on the athletic trainer education. I have been in athletic training for over 20 years. I have dreamt of the attitudes of CIF leadership to be what they are today. To have this leadership group on board with the type of thinking and getting the word out, is a big help and very rewarding. I am hopeful/optimistic to see the change and very excited for that. Rob Wigod is an exceptional leader but he cannot be a good leader without a great team to lead. - Mt. SAC Area Representative – Paul Lopez – We were in the fi nals for basketball and volleyball and they are both very well run. The Mt. SAC Area will fi nish Releaguing on April 25 and it is rolling along. Hope I get to be part of this group after vote tomorrow. - Orange Country Area Representative – Denise Halstead – We are also working on Releaguing and voted for a two-year cycle and are now getting counter proposals. Thanks to Rob Wigod and the other Commissioners for attending our league meetings. - CSADA Representative – Sandy Gahring – In February, we held our third Girls Got Game Conference. Had over 500 girls in attendance and it was so much fun and very positive. Rob Wigod and Paula Hart Rodas spoke and were fantastic. Our area looked at Releagung from a competitive equity perspective instead of just geographical. Thom Simmons, it was great to see you so excited about your job which gets us excited. - Coast Area Representative – Paula Hart Rodas – Thom Simmons, thank you for your enthusiasm. Relationships are very important. Now we are moving onward and upward with building these relationships. I had so much fun at the Girls Got Game Conference and will be trying to start that conference in my area. - Girls’ Athletic Directors Representative – Jill Matyuch – When I went to the Athletic Administrators Summit a couple of years ago, I saw a presentation by the Special Olympics and decided that was something I wanted our school to get into. We received a grant this year of $2,500 for our Unifi ed Sports Program and have held our fi rst events. You should see these students walking around campus. They are so pumped up, hanging with the other student-athletes on campus and it was best thing I have ever done. Thom Simmons mentioned that the video Brea Olinda High School sent the CIF Southern Section on their event is on our Twitter feed, if you would like to see what they did. - Foothill Area Representative – Loren Kleinrock –Agreed with everything everyone else said to this point. We had great discussion about things we did not all agree about and this is a great forum for that kind of discussion. No one takes themselves too seriously. - Executive Assistant – Sharon Hodge – Since Rob Wigod already mentioned the deadline for the nominations and such, I will report on something I have had the opportunity to do outside the offi ce to serve our membership. I have been assisting the Orange County Area with their Releaguing meetings. There was a request for the use of our voting system by the area and I have been able to attend two of their meetings and facilitate their voting process which has been a huge success for them by speeding up the overall process of voting and tallying votes. - Past President – Jim Monico – I saw all

(See EX. COMM. MINUTES page 17)

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2017 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORDBOYS TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS

EVENT DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4

100 Meters Isaiah Cunningham Jabriel Smith Blake Hennesay Donovan Spearman Rancho Verde, 10.51 JW North, 10.74 Santa Margarita, 10.64 Crossroads, 10.45

200 Meters Isaiah Cunningham Miles Zoltak Christian Shakir Donovan Spearman Rancho Verde, 21.22 Thousand Oaks 22.06 Gahr, 22.08 Crossroads, 21.38

400 Meters Zion Bowens Miles Zoltak Zachary Shinnick Malik Montgomery Poly/Long Beach, 47.27 Thousand Oaks, 47.73 Damien, 46.93 Arrowhead Christian, 48.18

800 Meters Solomon Fountain Garrett Rexford Kevin Wilkinson Garret Morgan Great Oak, 1:55.10 Mission Viejo, 1:55.52 Alemany, 1:55.26 Nipomo, 1:57.68

1600 Meters Solomon Fountain Owen Bishop Callum Bolger Jamie Moreland Great Oak, 4:14.47 Clareemont, 4:13.98 San Luis Obispo, 4:15.45 Campbell Hall, 4:24.47

3200 Meters Jack Landgraf Ryan Renken Callum Bolger Evan Pattinelli Dana Hills, 9:19.51 Claremont, 9:19.65 San Luis Obispo, 9:12.49 Flintridge Prep, 9:43.79

110 Meter HH Joseph Anderson Malik Flowers Kyle Sandoval Zack Nelson Upland, 13.85 AB Miller, 14.41 Servite, 14.69 Paraclete, 15.12

300 Meter IH Joseph Anderson Quinn Williams Blake Hennesay Zack Nelson Upland, 36.36 Mission Viejo, 39.32 Santa Margarita, 38.20 Paraclete, 38.82

400 Meter Relay Rancho Verde Mission Viejo Gahr Oaks Christian 40:41 41.61 41.67 41.39

1600 Meter Relay Rancho Verde Redlands East Valley Harvard Westlake Oaks Christian 3:12.17 3:19.71 3:16.33 3:20.20

High Jump Sean Lee Spencer Kemmerer Earnest Sears Dallas Martin Trabuco Hills, 6-10.00 Dos Pueblos, 6-06.25 Alemany, 6-08 Brentwood, 6-08

Long Jump Bryan Thompson Derek Pekar Khalid Hunter Alex Saldana Rancho Verde, 24.03.50 Ventura, 22.09.00 Chaminade, 23-00.00 Hamilton, 21-05.00

Triple Jump CJ Stevenson Brian Nnoli Tyrese Dedmon Michael Polk Great Oak, 48-03.25 San Marcos, 47-02.25 Antelope Valley, 47-01.25 Valley Christian/Cer, 44-10.00

Shot Put Josh Johnson Kyle Tsu Kylan Wilborn Dallas Holliday Valley View, 59-11.50 Marina, 63-10.00 Notre Dame/SO, 59-00.00 Oaks Christian, 50-07.50

Discus Throw Josh Johnson Garrett Kocab Robbie Otal Gavin Fua Valley View, 181-11 Serrano 180-01 Oak Park, 197-09 Valley Christian/Cer, 163-00

Pole Vault Tate Curran Dane Thomasson Fernando Martinez Alex Escalera Redondo Union, 16-07 Mira Costa, 15-00 Serra, 15-06 Sage Hill, 15-08% - New Divisional Record

FINAL TEAM STANDINGSPLACE DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 41 Rancho Verde (84) Mission Viejo (64) Servite (59) Oaks Christian (107.50)2 Great Oak (61) Redlands East Valley (47) Notre Dame/SO (48) Valley Christian/Cer (56)3 Roosevelt (34) Ventura (43) Gahr (40) Paraclete (40)

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2017 CIF SOUTHERN SECTIONGIRLS TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS

EVENT DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4

100 Meters Ariyonna Augustine Emerald Bowens De'Anna Nowling Jasmin Reed Poly/Long Beach, 11.70 Redlands East Valley, 12.07 Calabasas, 11.80 Serra, 11.90

200 Meters Jalyn Harris Jenna Mencarelli De'Anna Nowling Jasmin Reed Rancho Cucamonga, 23.47 Westlake, 24.38 Calabasas, 24.47 Serra, 24.47

400 Meters Maliyah Medley Shae Anderson Amani Prude Carolyn Wilson El Toro, 54.09 Norco, 53.43 Bonita, 55.51 Oaks Christian, 54.93

800 Meters Jacquelin HIll Erica Schroeder Janiah Brown Malina Yago Etiwanda, 2:12.05 San Marcos, 2:14.42 Calabasas, 2:15.43 Marymount, 2:13.04

1600 Meters Hannah Tobin Haley Herberg Trinity Ruelas Claudia Lane El Toro, 4:58.54 Capistrano Valley, 4:52:15 Bishop Amat, 4:59.00 Malibu, 4:51.27

3200 Meters Lauren Peurifoy Erika Adler Trinity Ruelas Claudia Lane ML King, 10:43.75 Northwood, 10:32.89 Bishop Amat 10:39.00 Malibu 10:19.97 100 Meter HH Jada Hicks Tara Davis Claire Murray Micah Fulton Upland 14.21 Agoura, 13.59* La Canada, 14.71 Muir, 14.78

300 Meter LH Breanna Bernard Jospeh Shae Anderson Kyla Robinson-Hubbard Rachel Gagnon Roosevelt, 42.73 Norco, 42.77 Calabasas, 43.66 Oxford Academy, 46.24

400 Meter Relay Rancho Cucamonga Mater Dei Calabasas Serra 46.95 47.40 46.02 47.29

1600 Meter Relay Roosevelt Westlake Calabasas Oaks Christian 3:46.29 3:51.39 3:48.02 3:49.81

High Jump Abigail Burke Emily Garner Liana Edgar Cassidy Palka Poly/Riverside, 5-07 Woodbridge, 5-05 Santa Margarita, 5-05 Oaks Christian, 5-05

Long Jump Olayinka Braimah Tara Davis Haleigh Batty Micah Fulton Peninsula, 18-03.00 Agoura, 22-03.75 Cabrillo/Lompoc, 18-07.50 Muir, 18-01.50

Triple Jump Zhane Smith Tara Davis Annele Moersdorf Micah Fulton Poly/Long Beach 38-04.75 Agoura, 39-11.00 San Luis Obispo, 38-05.00 Muir, 38-10.50

Shot Put Ashley Anumba Taylor Crockem Paige Harrington Alladia Patterson Los Osos, 46-05.75 Chino, 43-05.00 Oak Park, 37-04.00 Louisville, 43-01.75

Discus Throw Ashley Anumba Gabby Sanchez Felicia Crenshaw Alladia Patterson Los Osos, 161-06 Canyon/CC, 137-05 Costa Mesa, 150-11 Louisville 130-06

Pole Vault Jacqueline Ahrens Rachel Baxter Kate Thomas Sienna Stinson Peninsula, 12-03 Canyon Anaheim, 12-9 Santa Margarita, 12-09 Templeton, 10-9

*- New Divisional Record

FINAL TEAM STANDINGSPLACE DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 41 Poly/Long Beach (56) Westlake (56) Santa Margarita (112) Oaks Christian (64)2 Los Alamitos (41) Mira Costa (42) Calabasas (82) Serra (51)3 Rancho Cucamonga (31) Mater Dei (35) Oak Park (39) Marymount (43)

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2017 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION-FORD BASEBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS

DIVISION 1First Round: Huntington Beach 11, Redondo Union 1; Servite 4, Cypress 3; El Dorado 3, West Ranch 1; Dana Hills 3, Harvard Westlake 1; Vista Murrieta 6, Hart 5; Corona 7, Orange Lutheran 0; JW North 2, Mission Viejo 1; South Hills 4, Damien 0; Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 3, San Clemente 1; Redlands East Valley 7, Santiago/Corona 4; Mater Dei 6, Millikan 4; Dos Pueblos 5, Valencia/Valencia 2; Foothill 9, JSerra 8; Gahr 5, Los Alamitos 1; Bishop Amat 2, Chaminade 1; El Toro 5, Tersoro 4.Second Round: Huntington Beach 3, Servite 0; El Dorado 6, Dana Hills 0; Corona 5, Vista Murrieta 4; JW North 10, South Hills 8; Redlands East Val-ley 5, Notre Dame 4; Mater Dei 12, Dos Pueblos 2; Foothill 4, Gahr 1; El Toro 3, Bishop Amat 2.Quarterfi nals: El Dorado 4, Huntington Beach 1; Corona 6, JW North 2; Mater Dei 8, Redlands East Valley 4; El Toro 2, Foothill 1.Semifi nals: Corona 5, El Dorado 2; El Toro 3, Mater Dei 0.Final: El Toro 4, Corona 0.

DIVISION 2Wild Card Round: ML King 10, Murrieta Valley 0; Beckman 3, Yucaipa 1; SAnta Barbara 2, Bur-roughs/Burbank 1; Capistrano Valley 6, Tustin 2; Ayala 1, Villa Park 0; Oaks Christtian 1, Alemany 0.First Round: St. John Bosco 3, ML King 2; Wood-bridge 3, Paloma Valley 1; Glendora 7, Woodcrest Christian 2; Rio Mesa 9, Lakewood 0; Etiwanda 6, Beckman 5; Village Christian 4, Simi Valley 2; Laguna Beach 8, Trabuco Hills 7; Newbury Park 3, Santa Barbara 0; Capistrano Valley 3, Crescenta Valley 2; St. Bonaventure 5, Thousand Oaks 0; MIra Costa 7, San Dimas 3; Ayala 8, Corona del Mar 3; La Mirada 6, Temescal Canyon 3; Palm Desert 3, Kaiser 2; Edison 4, Wilson/Long Beach 2; Moorpark 3, Oaks Christian 2.Second Round: St. John Bosco 9, Woodbridge 2; Glendora 3, Rio Mesa 2; Etiwanda 4, Village Christian 3; Laguna Beach 3, Newbury Park 1; Capistrano Valley 7, St. Bonaventure 3; Mira Costa 3, Ayala 2; Palm Desert 4, La Mirada 3; Edison 2, Moorpark 1.Quarterfi nals: St. John Bosco 3, Glendora 2; Etiwanda 16, Laguna Beach 7; Capistrano Valley 1, Mira Costa 0; Palm Desert 3, Edison 2.Semifi nals: Etiwanda 5, St. John Bosco 2; Palm Desert 4, Capistrano Valley 3.Final: Etiwanda 2, Palm Desert 1.

DIVISION 3Wild Card Round: La Salle 3, Santa Monica 0; Los Osos 3, Monrovia 0; West Torrance 5, Downey 2; Mayfair 4, Sage Hill 3; Sierra Canyon 7, Camarillo 2; California 1, Montebello 0; Cajon 4, Northview 0; Arcadia 2, Knight 0; Chaparral 2, Valley View 1; Warren 3, Poly/Long Beach 2; Ocean View 4, Bellfl ower 3; Culver City 3, Oxnard 2.First Round: Quartz Hill 12, La Salle 11; San Gorgonio 4, Los Osos 3; Poly/Riverside 1, Citrus Valley 0; Paso Robles 7, Cantwell Sacred Heart 1; El Segundo 6, West Torrance 3; Troy 2, Mayfair 1; Sierra Canyon 9, Ventura 6; Walnut 5, California 0; Don Lugo 13, Cajon 1; Santa Fe 2, Torrance 2; Paraclete 2, Arcadia 1; Canyon/Anaheim 3, Chap-arral 1; Peninsula 6, Warren 2; Crean Lutheran 1, Ocean View 0; Charter Oak 5, Valencia/Placentia 4; Righetti 2, Culver City 1.Second Round: Quartz Hill 9, San Gorgonio 3; Paso Robles 3, Poly 0; El Segundo 13, Troy 6; Walnut 7, Sierra Canyon 3; Don Lugo 2, Santa See BASEBALL page 17.

2017CIF SOUTHERN SECTION

FORD BASEBALL TEAM CHAMPIONS

DIVISION 1El Toro

DIVISION 2Etiwanda

DIVISION 3Walnut

DIVISION 4Tahquitz

DIVISION 5Katella

DIVISION 6Santa MariaDIVISION 7

Arrowhead Christian

Fe 1; Paraclete 5, Canyon 4; Peninsula 4, Crean Lutheran 1; Righetti 3, Charter Oak 2.Quarterfi nals: Paso Robles 4, Quartz Hill 1; Walnut 3, El Segundo 1; Paraclete 4, Don LUgo 3; Righetti 7, Peninsula 4.Semifi nals: Walnut 3, Paso Robles 2; Righetti 1, Paraclete 0.Final: Walnut 13, Righetti 2.

DIVISION 4Wild Card Round: Burroughs/Ridgecrest 8, Excelsior Charter 1; Arroyo Grande 10, Flintridge Prep 5.First Round: Tahquitz 3, Burroughs 0; Seger-strom 14, Valley Christian/Cerritos 3; Santa Ynez 1, West Covina 0; Wilson/Hacienda Heights 5, La Quinta/La Quinta 1; Serra 6, Schurr 1; Nogales 4,

La Serna 1; Burbank 10, Lancaster 5; Capistrano Valley Christian 11, Rancho Alamitos 1; Grace Brethren 7, Arroyo Grande 0; Calvary Chapel/SAnta Ana 5, Bishop Montgomery 3; Fullerton 3, Hemet 2; Linfi eld Christian 8, Ramona 5; Sonora 2, Sierra Vista 1; Victor Valley 7, Shadow Hills 3; Alhambra 5, Glenn 3; Maranatha 8, Temple City 1.Second Round: Tahquitz 5, Segerstrom 4; Wilson 1, Santa Ynez 0; Nogales 10, Serra 8; Capistrano Valley Christian 6, Burbank 5; Grace Brethren 6, Calvary Chapel 4; Fullerton 3, Linfi eld Christian 1; Victor Valley 4, Sonora 3; Maranatha 5, Alhambra 3.Quarterfi nals: Tahquitz 3, Wilson 2; Nogales 3, Capistrano Valley Christian 1; Grace Brethren 8, Fullerton 4; Victor Valley 5, Maranatha 1.Semifi nals: Tahquitz 5, Nogales 3; Grace Breth-ren 7, Victor Valley 1.Final: Tahquitz 2, Grace Brethren 1.

DIVISION 5Wild Card Round: Ontario Christian 9, Colton 6; Salesian 3, Anaheim 0; Palm Springes 9,

Beaumont 5; Rialto 9, Palmdale 5; Windward 6, Estancia 5; Lompoc 4, Carpinteria 3.First Round: Oak Hills 14, Ontario Christian 4; Salesian 11, Rolling HIlls Prep 7; Palm Springs 4, Jurupa Hills 0; Grand Terrace 7, Saddleback Val-ley Christian 0; Jurupa Valley 5, Centruy 3; North Torrance 5, La Quinta/Westminster 1; Chaff ey 8, Rialto 0; Katella 5, Windward 4; Atascadero 8, Garey 0; Apple Valley 9, Acad/Academic Excel-lence 1; Heritage 5, Calvary Murrieta 4; Garden Grove 2, Hillcrest 1; Campbell Hall 1, Buckley 0; Templeton 2, Loara 1; La Canada 6, Lompoc 3.Second Round: Oak Hills 12, Salesian 1; Pacifi ca 12, Palm Springs 5; Grand Terrace 4, Jurupa Valley 0; Chaff ey 9, North Torrance 4; Katella 11, Atascadero 2; Heritage 2, Apple Valley 1; Campbell Hall 3, Garden Grove 1; La Canada 6, Templeton 0.Quarterfi nals: Oak HIlls 7, Pacifi ca 0; Chaff ey 9, Grand Terrace 0; Katella 5, Heritage 3; Campbell Hall 2, La Canada 0.Semifi nals: Chaff ey 4, Oak Hills 3; Katella 2, Campbell Hall 1.Final: Katella 3, Chaff ey 0.

DIVISION 6Wild Card Round: Silverado 5, Banning 3; Southlands Christian 10, Oxford Academy 6; SAnta Maria 14, New Roads 1; Yucca Valley 11, Arroyo 10; Santa Clara 4, Ganesha 3.First Round: Rancho Christian 5, Silverado 1; El Monte 11, Rio Hondo Prep 7; Twentynine Palms 9, Desert Christian Academy 8; Southlands Christian 14, St. Michael's Prep 1; At. Anthony 11, St. Margaret's 7; Big Bear 11, Vista Del Lago 2; Foothill Technology 4, Providence/Burbank 2; SAnta Maria 13, Dunn 4; Poly/Pasadena 7, Yucca Valley 0; Malibu 20, Animo Leadership 2; Barstow 2, Ontario 0; Pomona 3, Santa Clarita Christian 0; Hesperia Christian 6, Nuview Bridge 1; St. Bernard 4, St. Monica Academy 4; Moreno Valley 3, South El Monte 2; Rancho Mirage 3, Santa Clara 1.Second Round: Rancho Christian 6, El Monte 4; Southlands Christian 5, Twentynine Palms 2; Big Bear 14, St. Anthony 6; Santa Maria 4, Foothill Technology 2; Malibu 3, Poly 0; Barstow 5, Pomona 4; St. Bernard 7, Hesperia Christian 2; Moreno Valley 5, Rancho Mirage 2.Quarterfi nals: Southlands Christian 6, Rancho Christian 4; Santa Maria 16, Big Bear 4; Malibu 11, Barstow 1; Moreno Valley 8, St. Bernard 5.Semifi nals: Santa Maria 10, Southlands Chris-tian 1; Moreno Valley 6, Malibu 4.Final: Santa Maria 9, Moreno Valley 0.

DIVISION 7Wild Card Round: Don Bosco Tech 6, Rose-mead 1; La Sierra Academy 9, Lucerne Valley 4.First Round: Faith Baptist 6, Don Bosco Tech 1; Environmental Charter 3, Pacifi ca Christian/Santa Monica 2; Apple Valley Christian 22, Pack-inghouse Christian 0; Upland Christtian Academy 17, Noli Indian 3; Carnegie/Riverside 5, Vazquez2; Bethel Christian/Riverside 3, Redlands Adventist 2; HIllcrest Christian/Thousand Oaks 3, Valley Christian/Santa Maria 2; Bishop Diego 13, Lennox Academy 2; Arrowhead Christian 14, Oakwood 4; Hamilton 8, Lutheran/La Varne 1; Joshua Springs 4, University Prep 0; Gladstone 7, San Jacinto Val-ley Academy 5; Einstein Academy 13, Shalhevet 3; Coast Union 5, Trinity Classical Academy 4; Tarbut V'Torah 13, Crossroads Christian 0; Boron

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2017 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD SOFTBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS

See SOFTBALL page 17.

2017CIF SOUTHERN SECTION

FORD SOFTBALL TEAM CHAMPIONS

DIVISION 1Los AlamitosDIVISION 2Camarillo

DIVISION 3Murrieta Mesa

DIVISION 4Buena

DIVISION 5South Torrance

DIVISION 6St. AnthonyDIVISION 7

Village Christian

DIVISION 1First Round: Norco Bye; Vista Murrieta 7, Chino HIlls 0; Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 8, Saugus 4; Huntington Beach 3; South Hills 4; Mission Viejo 5, ML King 3; Canyon/Anaheim 11; Lakewood 8; Grand Terrace 11, Valley View 1; Mater Dei 5; Bishop mat 1; Orange Lutheran 12, Etiwanda 2; Oaks Christian 7, Burroughs/Burbank 1; Foothill 3, Cypress 2; Valencia/Valencia 2, Great Oak 0; La Habra 9, Yorba Linda 3; Santiago/Corona 6, Yucaipa 3; Capistrano Valley 14, Chino 5; Los Alamitos Bye.Second Round: Norco 8, Vista Murrieta 2; Paci-fi ca 3, South Hills 0; Mission Viejo 17, Canyon 5; Grand Terrace 8, Mater Dei 6; Orange Lutheran 4, Oaks Christian 0; Valencia 2, Foothill 0; Santiago 3, La Habra 1; Los Alamitos 5, Capistrano Valley 1.Quarterfi nals: Norco 20, Pacifi ca 2; Grand Terrace 16, Mission Viejo 2; Orange Lutheran 1, Valencia 0; Los Alamitos 4, Santiago 1.Semifi nals: Norco 11, Grand Terrace 7; Los Alamitos 1, Orange Lutheran 0.Final: Los Alamitos 3, Norco 1.

DIVISION 2First Round: La Habra 10, Arroyo Grande 0; Red-lands East Valley 7, Canyon Springs 6; Capistrano Valley 6, Villa Park 3; Rio Mesa 3, Newbury Park 2; South Hills 10, Pacifi ca/Oxanrd 0; Dana Hills 3, Simi Valley 2; Righetti 12, Agoura 3; Valley View 15, Redlands 0; Oaks Christian 10, Carter 3; Ca-marillo 6, Atascadero 3; Aliso Niguel 7, Sonora 5; Oxnard 5, Ayala 3; Yucaipa 7, San Luis Obispo 4; Fullerton 1, Foothill 0; Poly/Riverside 1, Glendora 0; Mission Viejo 10, Moorpark 0.Second Round: St. Lucy's 10, Gahr 4; Villa Park 3, Agoura 2; Santa Monica 7, La Quinta 1; Camarillo 16, Brea Olinda 2; Dana Hills 1, Rio Mesa 0; Charter Oak 8, Upland 7; Poly 1, Sunny Hills 0; Santa Margarita 8, Warren 0.Quarterfi nals: St. Lucy;s 4, Villa Park 0; Ca-marillo 9, Santa Monica 1; Dana Hills 12, Charter Oak 5; Poly 3, Santa Margarita 1.Semifi nals: Camarillo 1, St. Lucy's 0; POly 6, Dana Hills 4.Final: Camarillo 4, Poly/Riverside 0.

DIVISION 3Wild Card Round: Fullerton 3, Poly/Long Beach 0; Mayfair 9, Palos Verdes 5; Glendale 13, Carter 12; Hart 13, Royal 9.First Round: Fullerton 3, Newbury Park 3; Pen-insula 12, Rolling Hills Prep 2; Cerritos 3, Tesoro 2; Woodbridge 7, El Dorado 6; Knight 6, Ramona 1; Arroyo Grande 9, Lompoc 2; Mayfair 10, San Dimas 3; Murrieta Mesa 11, Temescal Canyon 0; Los Altos 6, Glendale 3; Crescenta Valley 10, Paso Robles 0; St. Bonaventure 10, Wilson/Long Beach 3; Ayala 7, Apple Valley 0; Patriot 4, Sum-mit 3; La Mirada 14, Irvine 1 (5 inn.); Paraclete 8, California 7; Hart 11, Redlands 8.Second Round: Fullerton 2, Peninsula 0; Cerritos 5, Woodbridge 4; Knight 14, Arroyo Grande 5; Murrieta Mesa 8, Mayfair 0; Los Altos 8, Crescenta Valley 0; Ayala 3, St. Bonaventure 2; Patriot 4, La Mirada 3; Hart 7, Paraclete 0.Quarterfi nals: Fullerton 4, Cerritos 2; Murrieta Mesa 14, Knight 1; Ayala 1, Los Altos 0; Hart 9, Patriot 8.Semifi nals: Murrieta Mesa 3, Fullerton 0; Hart 6, Ayala 5.Final: Murrieta Mesa 3, Hart 1.

DIVISION 4Wild Card Round: Pacifi ca/Oxnard 3, Ocean View 0; San Juan Hills 12, Ontario Christian 3; Paramount 5, Monrovia 0; Linfi eld Christian 10, Loara 0; Beaumont 10, Palm Springs 2; Arcadia 3, Highland 2; Beckman 11, Rialto 2; Hemet 8, Colton 4.First Round: Buena 16, Pacifi ca 1; Silverado 3, Oak Hills 2; Jurupa Hills 12, San Juan Hills 2; Valencia/Placentia 1, Garden Grove 0; Paloma Valley 3, Palm Desert 2; Rubidoux 2, West Valley 1; St. Joseph/Lakewood 2, Paramount 0; Savanna 7, LinField Christian 1; Beaumont 12, Aquinas 4; Whittier 10, Mira Costa 6; Montclair 12, Arcadia 1; Arroyo 8, La Canada 5; Beckman 4, Segerstrom 0; San Luis Obispo 8, El Segundo 3; San Marcos 9, Montebello 3; Hemet 13, Edgewood 5.Second Round: Buena 8, Silverado 6; Jurupa Hills 3, Valencia 0; Rubidoux 9, Jurupa Valley 0;

St. Joseph 14, Savanna; Beaumont 13, Whittier 12; Montclair 12, Arroyo 1; Beckman 4, San Luis Obispo 1; SAn Marcos 11, Hemet 1.Quarterfi nals: Buena 13, Jurupa Hills 0; St. Joseph 11, Rubidoux 0; Beaumont 11, Montclair 4; San Marcos 2, Beckman 0.Semifi nals: Buena 5, St. Joseph 0; San Marcos 4, Beaumont 2.Final: Buena 2, San Marcos 0.

DIVISION 5First Round: South Torrance 11, Artesia 7; Quartz Hill 5, Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana 0; Colony 12, Yucca Valley 2; Sultana 13, Sierra Vista 2; Fillmore 7, Cabrillo/Lompoc 2; Vista Del Lago 12, San Gorgonio 2; Alverno Heights Academy 4, La Quinta/Westminster 1; West Torrance 12, Oxford Academy 0; Heritage Christian 9, Duarte 1; Chaminade 6, Calvary Chapel/Downey 3; Bar-stow 9, Pomona Catholic 4; South El Monte 10, Heritage 0; Templeton 20, Alhambra 2; Godinez 10, Banning 0; Coachella Valley 9, Shadow Hills 4; Alemany 4, Temple City 0.

Second Round: South Torrance 2, Quartz Hill 0; Sultana 11, Colony 3; Fillmore 12, Vista Del Lago 0; West Torrance 3, Alverno Hts. Acad. 1; Heritage Christian 3, Chaminade 2; South El Monte 5, Barstow 2; Godinez 2, Templeton 1; Alemany 14, Coachella Valley 0.Quarterfi nals: South Torrance 5, Siltana 0; West Torrance 7, Fillmore 5; Heritage Christian 11, South El Monte 1; Godinez 3, Alemany 2.Semifi nals: South Torrance 6, West Torrance 4; Heritage Christian 2, Godinez 0.Final: South Torrance 6, Heritage Christian 2.

DIVISION 6Wild Card Round: Lancaster 13, El Monte 2; Estancia 12, Garey 1; Carpinteris 7, Marlborough 0; University Prep 20, Boron 1; Anaheim 6, Temecula Prep 2; HIllcrest 7, Mary Star of the Sea 5; Wilson/Hacienda Heights 14, Pomona 2; Santa Paula 11, Windward 1; Woodcrest Christian 19, Rio Hondo Prep 6; Whittier Christian 14, Nordhoff 4; Schurr 9, Crean Lutheran 1; Rancho Mirage 20, Bloomington Christian; Victor Valley 10, Lone Pine 0.First Round: Sierra Canyon 15, Lancaster 5; POly/Pasadena 10, Estancis 0; Carpinteria 8, Faith Baptist 7; Webb 8, University Prep 2; Harvard Westlake 17, Anaheim 3; HIllcrest 12, Noli Indian 0; Wilson 4, Desert Christian Academy 3; Santa Paula 15, Vasquez 0; St. Anthony 12, Woodcrest Christian 1; Whittier Christian 12, Nuview Bridge 3; Azusa 10, Notre Dame Academy 6; Culver City 11, Hawthorne MSA 1; Santiago/Garden Grove 7, Northview 6; Schurr 11, Chadwick 0; Academy/Careers & Exploration 2, Rancho Mirage 1; Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 8, Victory Valley 0.Second Round: Sierra Canyon 10, Poly 0; Webb 9, Carpinteria 3; Harvard Westlake 12, Hillcrest 0; Wilson 3, Santa Paula 1; St. Anthony 5, Whit-tier Christian 3; Culver City 7, Azusa 2; Schurr 4, Santiago 3; Notre Dame 3, Academy/Careers & Exploration 0.Quarterfi nals: Sierra Canyon 9, Webb 4; Wilson 6, Harvard Westlake 0; St. Anthony 11, Culver City 4; Notre Dame 5, Schurr 2.Semifi nals: Sierra Canyon 9, Wilson 2; St. Anthony 3, Notre Dame 1.Final: St. Anthony 3, Sierra Canyon 2.

DIVISION 7Wild Card Round: Mayfi eld 19, Serra 4; Excelsior Charter 16, Joshua Springs 0; Upland Christian Academy 19, Oakwood 9; Campbell Hall 27, Coastal Christian 12; Bishop Conaty-Loretto 30, CSDR 3; Academy/Academic Excellence 15, Grove 2.First Round: Village Christian 20, Santa Clara Christian 1; Ramona Convent 10, Providence/Burbank 0; Mayfi eld 20, Bethel Christian/River-side 0; Carnegie/Riverside 7, Excelsior Charter 6; Century 15, Capistrano Valley Christian 1; St. Genevieve 9, Upland Christian Academy 1; Animo Leadership 14, Valley Christian/Santa Maria 3; Mountain View 25, Lucerne Valley 0; Grace Brethren 10, Campbell Hall 0; Hamilton 18, Lake Arrowhead Christian 4; The Archer School 10, Lutheran/La Verne 0; Santa Rosa Academy 11, Public Safety Academy 0; Connelly 7, Bishop Conaty-Loretto 0; St. Mary's Academy 11, Southlands Christian 4; Academy/Academic Excellence 17, Hesperia Christian 3; Santa Ynez 13, Coast Union 0.Second Round: Village Christian 11, Ramona Convent 0; Carnegie 3, Mayfi eld 0; Century 10, St.

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DIVISION 1First Round: Peninsula 14, Newbury Park 4; West Ranch 14, Beverly Hills 4; Cypress 14, Viewpoint 4; Corona del Mar 12, San Clemente 6; San Marino 12, Westlake 6; Beckman 9, Claremont 9 (72-83); Palos Verdes 10, Arroyo Grande 8; Arcadia 15, Loyola 3; University 16, Santa Monica 1; Cala-basas 14, San Luis Obispo 4; Valencia/Placentia 14, Brentwood 4; Mira Costa 13, Dos Pueblos 5; Los Alamitos 10, La Canada 8; Woodbridge 12, PPalm Desert 6; Northwood 13, Santa Margarita 5; Harvard Westlake 16, SAnta Barbara 2.Second Round: Peninsula 13, West Ranch 5; Corona del Mar 15, Cypress 3; San Marino 13, Beckman 5; Arcadia 12, Palos Verdes 6; University 13, Calabasas 5, Mira Costa 13, Valencia 5; Los Alamitos 10, Woodbrdige 8; Harvard Westlake 14, Northwood 4.Quarterfi nals: Peninsula 14, Corona del Mar 4; San Marino 10, Arcadia 8; University 9, Mira Costa 9 (79-70); Harvard Westlake 10, Los Alamitos 8.Semifi nals: Peninsula 12, San Marino 6; Harvard Westlake 15, University 3.Final: Harvard Westlake 10, Peninsula 8..DIVISION 2First Round: Yorla Linda 13, Temple City 5; Windward 15, Cerritos 3; Camarillo 10, Poly/Pasadena 8; Fountain Valley 17, Poly/Long Beach 1; Dana Hills 9, Temecula Valley 9 (85-65); ML King 9, Sunny Hills 9 (86-69); Walnut 11, Palm Springs 7; Newport Harbor 12, South Torrance 6; Sage Hill 17, Culver City 1; Valencia/Valencia 10, Oak Park 8; San Marcos 15, Chaminade 3; Great Oak 17, Xavier Prep 1; Diamond Bar 18, Simi Valley 0; West Torrance 14, Crescenta Valley 4; Canyon/Anaheim 12, Tesoro 6; Redlands 16, La Quinta/La Quinta 2.Second Round: Yorba Linda 9, Windward 9 (75-71); Fountain Valley 12, Camarillo 6; ML King 9, Dana Hills 9 (82-80); Newport Harbor 11, Walnut 7; Sage Hill 12, Valencia 6; San Marcos 11, Great Oak 7; Diamond Bar 10, West Torrance 8; Redlands 13, Canyon 5Quarterfi nals: Yorba Linda 11, Fountain Valley 7; Newport Harbot 11, ML King 7; Sage Hill 11, SAn Marcos 7; Redlands 11, Diamond Bar 7.Semifi nals: Yorba Linda 11, Newport Harbor 7; Redlands 10, Sage Hill 8.Final: Redlands 9, Yorba Linda 9 (79-73).DIVISION 3Wild Card Round: St. Joseph/Santa Maria 10, Santa Ynez 8; Arlington 14, Coachella Valley 4; Foothill 15, La Mirada 3; Murrieta Valley 9, Santiago/Corona 9 (78-68); Whitney 11, North Torrance 7; JW North 10, WIlson/Long Beach 8; Saugus 13, Malibu 5; St. Margaret;s 11, Orange Lutheran 7; Ayala 11, Millikan 8; Thacher 14, Pasa-dena 4; Burbank 14, Rio Mesa 4; Flintirdge Prep 9, Charter Oak 9; Garden Grove 13, Kennedy 5.First Round: Cate 12, St. Joseph/Santa Maria 5; Webb 16, Arlington 2; Foothill 14, Laguna Beach 4; Rowland 12, Murrieta Valley 6; Buckley 15, Whitney 3; Rancho Cucamonga 14, Schurr 4; La Quinta/Westminster 15, JW North 3; Saugus 13, Pacifi ca/Oxnard 3; St. Margaret's 14, Westminster 4; Poly/Riverside 13, Los Altos 5; Troy 12, Ayala 6; Thacher 11, Mark Keppel 7; Etiwanda 15, Burbank 3; Aliso Niguel 11, Flintridge Prep 7; Garden Grove 11, Mayfair 7; JSerra 13, Brea Olinda 5.Second Round: Cate 12, Webb 6; Foothill 11, Rowland 7; Buckley 12, Rancho Cucamonga 6;

La Quitna 11, Saugus 7; St. Margaret's 12, Poly 6; Thacher 9, Troy 9 (73-71); Etiwanda 14, Aliso Niguel 4; JSerra 12, Garden Grove 6.Quarterfi nals: Cate 9, Foothill 9 (70-69); Buckley 15, La Quinta 3; St. Margaret's 12, Thacher 6; JSerra 12, Etiwanda 6.Semifi nals: Buckley 10, Cate 8; JSerra 10, St. Margaret's 8.Final: Buckley 9, JSerra 9 (76-71).DIVISION 4Wild Card Round: Los Osos 14, Roosevelt 4; Alta Loma 11, Citrus Valley 7; Laguna Blanca 15, Paso Robles 3; Alhambra 16, Bellfl ower 2; Downey 18, Silverado 0; Ocean View 11, Lakewood 7; Yucaipa 11, Wilson/Hacienda Heights 7; El Toro 14, Fullerton 4; Rosemead 15, Channel Islands 3; Bolsa Grande 13, Estancis 5.First Round: Los Osos 10, Lynwood 8; Tarbut V'Torah 13, Savanna 5; Oak Hills 11, Highland 7; Hemet 13, Alta Loma 5; Cabrillo/Lompoc 12, Oakwood 6; Laguna Blanca 11, Carpinteria 7; Alhambra 12, Rim of the World 6; Downey 11, La Serna 7; Maranatha 15, Ocean View 3; Yu-caipa 13, Rancho Mirage 5; El Toro 10, Quartz Hill 8;eton 9, Rosemead 9 (77-70); Arroyo 15, El Rancho 3; Redlands East Valley 11, Segerstrom 7; Beaumont 11, San Dimas 7; Mission Viejo 15, Bolsa Grande 3.Second Round: Los Osos 16, Tarbut V":Torah 2; Oak Hills 10, Hemet 8; Laguna Blanca 14, Cabrillo 14; Downey 10, Alhambra 8; Maranatha 14, Yucaipa 4; El Toro 11, Templeton 7; Arroyo 10, Redlands East Valley 8; Mission Viejo 16, Beaumont 2.Quarterfi nals: Los Osos14, Oak Hills 4; Downey 11, Laguna Blanca 7; Maranatha 10, El Toro 8; Mission Viejo 9, Arroyo 9 (94-81).Semifi nals: Los Osos 10, Downey 8; Maranatha 10, Mission Viejo 8.Final: Los Osos 11, Maranatha 7.

BOYS INDIVIDUAL TENNIS RESULTSSINGLESFirst Round: Riley Warternberg (Capistrano Valley) def. Vincent Leong (Arcadia) 6-2, 6-2; Layton Bohren (Claremont) def. Christian Kontaxis (Palm Desert) 7-6 (3), 7-6 (5); Parth Sharma (West Tor-rance) def. Nikita Horunzhy (Agoura) default; Naara Shin (Los Alamitos) def. Michael Cabacungan (Palm Springs) 6-1, 6-1.Second Round: Connor Hance (Peninsula) def. Riley Warternberg (Capistrano Valley) 6-0, 6-4; Jed Kronenberg (Harvard Westlake) def. Dustin Kua (Trinity Classical) 6-2, 6-2; Max McKennon (Newport Harbor) def. Noah Gampel (Oaks Christian) 6-3, 6-3; Leyton Bohren def. Koki Takabatake (Palm Desert) 6-2, 2-6, 4-3; Kento Perera (San Marcos) def. Parth Sharma 6-2, 7-5; .Adam Sraberg Harvard Westlake) def. Adam Langevin (Sage Hill) 6-3, 7-5; Sahm Irvine (Peninsula) def. Corey Lunsford (Poly/Riverside) 6-2, 6-1; Stephan Dostanic (Woodbridge) def. Naara Shin 6-3, 6-2.Quarterfi nals: Connor Hance def. Jed Kronenberg 6-3, 7-6 (2); Max McKennon def. Leyton Bohren 6-3, 2-6, 4-3; Adam Sraberg def. Kento Perera 6-3, 7-5; Stephan Dostanic def. Sahm Irvine 6-2, 6-1.Semifi nals: Connor Hance def. Max McKennon 6-2, 6-1; Stephan Dostanic def. Adam Sraberg 6-1, 6-1.Final: Stephan Dostanic (Woodbridge) def. Connor Hance (Peninsula) 6-1, 3-6, 6-4.

DOUBLESFirst Round: Steven Ferry/Emin Torlic (Sage Hill) def. Jacob Lee/Jamie Scott (Valenica/Placentia) 6-1, 6-2; Michael Prume/Sean Holt (Palos Verdes) def. Dominik Steganov/Daniel Newton (San Marcos) 6-2, 3-6, 6-3; John Carter/Allen Liu (San Marino) def. Ryan Mulrooney/Chris Hasrouni (El Dorado) 6-2, 6-3; Matthew Cuan/Daniel Detchev (Valencia/Placentia) def. Noah Laber/Max Cohen (Ventura) 7-5, 6-4.Second Round: Bryce Pereira/Connor Lee (San Marino) def. Steven Ferry/Emin Torlic (Sage Hill) 6-3, 6-4; Andy Reddy/Wally Thane ( Newbury Park) def. Kyle Pham/Diego Fernandez (Corona del Mar) 6-1, 6-0; Jack Freer/Ian Freer (St.Francis) def. David Lee/Mark Schaefer (Newport Harbor) 6-3, 6-4; Jun Nakamine/Nicolas Figueira (Arcadia) def. Michael Prume/Sean Holt (Palos Verdes) 6-7 (2), 6-3, 6-1; David Arkow/TImothy Li (Harvard Westlake) def. John Carter/Allen Liu (San Marino) 6-2, 6-2;

2017CIF SOUTHERN SECTION

FORD BOYS TENNIS TEAM CHAMPIONS

DIVISION 1Harvard Westlake

DIVISION 2Redlands

DIVISION 3Buckley

DIVISION 4Los Osos

DIVISION 5Gahr

DIVISION 5Wild Card Round: Costa Mesa 12, Temescal Canyon 6; Serrano 212, Lancaster 6; Ramona 12, Jurupa Hills 12, Ramona 6; Kaiser 10, Aquinas 8; Century 6, de Toledo 0; Sultana 17, Antelope Valley 1; California 10, Azusa 8; La Salle 10, Chaff ey 8; Gahr 14, Nipomo 4; Norte Vista 17, San Bernardino 1; Nogales 12, Valley Christian/Cerritos 6.First Round: Magnolia 15, Costa Mesa 3; Des-ert Hot Springs 13, Vista Del Lago 5; Garey 13, West Valley 5; Ontario 15, Serrano 3; Marshall 12, Bishop Montgomery 6; Ramona 12, Workman 6; Kaiser 11, Barstow 7; Paloma Valley 17, Century 1; Rubidoux 13, Sultana 5; San Gorgonio 10, Elsinore 8; California 10, Grand Terrace 8; Jurupa Valley 11, La Salle 7; Gahr 10, Bishop Amat 8; Foothill Technology 9, Norte Vista (65-61); Edgewood 10, Granite Hills 8; Arrowhead Christian 11, Nogales 7.

(See TEAM TENNIS on page 19)

(See INDIV. TENNIS on page 17)

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DIVISION 1200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: Ventura (1:42.64); BOYS: Dana Hills (1:31.26).200 Freestyle - GIRLS: Samantha Shelton, Santa Margarita (1:45.76); BOYS: Owen Kao, Dana Hills (1:38.04).200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: Nikol Popov, Valencia/V (1:59.52); BOYS: Sean Lee, Loyola (1:45.98).50 Freestyle - GIRLS: Julia Wolf, Valencia/V (22.97; BOYS: Christian Hockenbury, Mater Dei (20.51).Diving - GIRLS: Markie Hopkins, Capistrano Valley (559.25); BOYS:Jake Greenberg, Dana Hills (586.65).100 Butterfl y - GIRLS: Anicka Delgado, Santa Margarita (54.02); BOYS: Sean Lee, Loyola (47.72).100 Freestyle - GIRLS: Ayla Spitz, Newport Harbor (49.80); BOYS: Justin Nguyen, Fountain Valley (44.47).500 Freestyle - GIRLS: Ella Ristic, Santa Mar-garita (4:48.26); BOYS: Owen Kao, Dana Hills (4:26.49).200 Freestye Relay - GIRLS: Santa Margarita (1:32.33)*; BOYS: Loyola (1:22.13)*.100 Backstroke - GIRLS: Samantha Shelton, Santa Margarita (53.04); BOYS: Eathan Archer, Corona del Mar (48.95).100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: Nikol Popov, Valencia/V (1:00.58); BOYS: Tanner Olson, Saugus (53.18).400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Santa Margarita (3:18.26)*; BOYS: Loyola (3:01.53)*.Final Team Results - GIRLS: Santa Margarita (461); BOYS: Dana Hills (292.50).*Division 1 Record!National Record

DIVISION 2200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: Crean Luther-an(1:40.77)*; BOYS: Redlands (1:34.61).200 Freestyle - GIRLS: Taylor Ault, Sonora (1:46.83); BOYS: Andrew Koustik, Calvary Chapel/SA (1:38.02).200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: Mikki Thompson, Ayala (1:59.63); BOYS: Trenton Julian, Glendale (1:47.35).50 Freestyle - GIRLS: Elise Garcia, Crean Lu-theran (22.66)*; BOYS: Tenny Chong, Arcadia (20.22).Diving - GIRLS: Katelynn Shaheen, Crescenta Valley (478.45); BOYS: Colten Young, Crean Lutheran (548.30).100 Butterfl y - GIRLS: Eve Merrell, Crean Lutheran (52.51)*; BOYS: Jacob Mullen, South Pasadena (47.79).100 Freestyle - GIRLS: Alexandra Crisera, Mira Costa (48.87)*; BOYS: Tenny Chong, Arcadia (44.67).500 Freestyle - GIRLS: Taylor Ault, Sonora (4:43.09); BOYS: David Wang, Diamond Bar (4:27.60).200 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Crean Lutheran (1:34.60)*; BOYS: Foothill (1:25.35).100 Backstroke - GIRLS: Eva Merrell, Crean Lutheran (53.12)*; BOYS: Jacob Mullin, South Pasadena (48.47).100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: Kelsey Lloyd, Diamond Bar (1:02.21); BOYS: Dash Farr, Villa Park (55.24).400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Chaparral (3:27.70); BOYS: Foothill (3:04.25).Final Team Results - GIRLS: Crean Lutheran (247; BOYS: Foothill (213).*Division 2 Record!National Record

DIVISION 3200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: Pasadena Poly (1:49.20); BOYS: Viewpoint (1:35.48).200 Freestyle - GIRLS:Alexis Grant, Walnut (1:50.72); BOYS: Wyatt Marsalek, Nipomo (1:41.91).200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: Emily Honng, Walnut (2:05.38); BOYS: Javier Bernal, JW North (1:50.17).50 Freestyle - GIRLS: Emma Davidson, Yorba Linda (23.35); BOYS: Nate Biondi, Sierra Canyon (20.27).Diving - GIRLS: Daria Lenz, Pasadena Poly (527.70; BOYS: Tom Amsbury, Pasadena Poly (403.05).100 Butterfl y- GIRLS: Teagan Monroe, Rio Mesa (55.07); BOYS: Nick Ding, Yorna Linda (49.32).100 Freestyle - GIRLS: Emma Davisson, Yorba Linda (50.94; BOYS: Nate Biondi, Sierra Canyon (44.70).500 Freestyle - GIRLS: Marissa Johnson, Si-erra Canyon (4:32.38); BOYS: Wyatt Marsalek, Nipomo (4:37.55).200 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Walnut (1:37.44)*; BOYS: Temescal Canyon (1:27.46).100 Backstroke - GIRLS: Teagan Monroe, Rio Mesa (55.75); BOYS: Calvin Giang, Gabrielino (50.47).100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: Maya Valdoria, Cerri-tos (1:04.45); BOYS: Sean Ward, La Serna (56.14).400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Walnut (3:33.25); BOYS: Temescal Canyon (3:12.92).Final Team Results - GIRLS: Walnut (287); BOYS: Canyon/Anahim (185).*Division 3 Record!National Record

DIVISION 4200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: Downey (1:55.11); BOYS: La Salle1:41.94).200 Freestyle - GIRLS: Nikki Cooper, Vistamar (1:57.31); BOYS: Dominic Falcon, Ocean View (1:42.48).200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: Katelyn Nguyen, Rowland (2:06.35); BOYS: Derek Chen, La Salle (1:56.75).50 Freestyle - GIRLS: Victoria Kirshner, Santa Clarita Chr (24.18); BOYS: Tobias Hynes, Grace Brethren (21.60).Diving - GIRLS: Mya Tio, Maranatha (352.40); BOYS: Jacob Fielding, Maranatha (543.30).100 Butterfl y- GIRLS: Keiko Derikoletis, Vistamar (55.97)*; BOYS: James Torrez, La Salle (49.55).100 Freestyle - GIRLS: Victoria Kirshner, Santa Clarita Chr (52.86); BOYS: Jared Caldarone, San Dimas (47.74).500 Freestyle - GIRLS: Keiko Derikoletis, Vis-tamar (5:09.02) BOYS: Dominic Falcon, Ocean View (4:35.22).200 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Rowland (1:40.78)*; BOYS: San Dimas (1:29.81.100 Backstroke - GIRLS: Nikki Cooper, Vistamar (1:00.54); BOYS: James Torrez, La Salle (49.42)*.100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: Katelyn Nguyen, Rowland (1:06.41); BOYS: Brandon Alvarez, Lancaster (59:02)400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Rowland (3:40.98); BOYS: San Dimas (3:18.50).Final Team Results - GIRLS: Downey (253); BOYS: Rowland (309).*Division 4 Record!National Record

2017CIF SOUTHERN SECTION

FORD SWIMMING/DIVING TEAM

CHAMPIONS

GIRLS DIVISION 1Santa Margarita

GIRLS DIVISION 2Crean Lutheran

GIRLS DIVISION 3Walnut

GIRLS DIVISION 4Downey

BOYS DIVISION 1Dana Hills

BOYS DIVISION 2Foothill

BOYS DIVISION 3Canyon/Anaheim

BOYS DIVISION 4Rowland

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DIVISION 1First Round: Loyola def. Esperanza 25-9, 26-24, 25-11; Servite def. HIllcrest 25-20, 25-14, 25-14; Beckman def. Saddleback Valley Christian 25-22, 25-23, 25-19; Edison def. Trabuco Hills 25-13, 25-12, 25-18; Westlake def. Yorba Linda 25-23, 25-8, 25-12; Santa Barbara def. Valencia/Valencia 25-20, 25-15, 25-19; Mira Costa def. Santa Margarita 21-25, 21-25, 25-23, 25-18, 16-14; Newport Harbor def. Dana Hills 25-15, 25-15, 25-20; Corona del Mar def. Alemany 25-22, 25-14, 25-14; San Clemente def. Redondo Union (3-1); Laguna Beach def. Cathedral 25-21, 25-15, 25-12; Mater Dei def. Dos Pueblos 25-15, 23-25, 25-16, 25-15; Huntington Beach def. Canyon/Anaheim 25-21, 26-24, 25-21; Burroughs/Burbank def. Newbury Park 25-21, 26-28, 23-25, 31-29, 15-13; West Racnh def. Palos Verdes 25-19, 25-22, 25-20; Oak Park def. Tesoro 25-22, 25-12, 25-17.Second Round: Loyola def. Servite 25-22, 25-23, 33-35, 25-19; Beckman def. Edison 25-23, 23-25, 22025m 25-19, 25-8; Westlake def. Santa Barbara 25-16, 16-25, 21-25, 25-19, 15-8; Newport Harbor def. Mira Costa 22-25, 25-15, 23-25, 25-17, 15-5; Corona del Mar def. San Clemente 25-23, 25-19, 25-20; Laguna Beach def. Mater Dei 25-23, 24-26, 25-18, 25-10; Huntington Beach def. Burroughs 25-19, 25-20, 25-12; Oak Park def. West Ranch 25-22, 21-25, 25-12, 25-17.Quarterfi nals: Loyola def. Beckman 25-20,

25-23, 25-23; Newport Harbor def. Westlake 25-23, 22-25, 25-17, 22-25, 15-8; Corona del Mar def. Laguna Beach 25-13, 21-25, 25-17, 23-25, 15-12; Oak Park def. West Ranch 25-21, 23-25, 25-15, 25-21.Semifi nals: Loyola def. Newport Harbor 25-23, 25-20, 25-18; Corona del Mar def. Oak Park 25-20, 25-20, 25-11 .Final: Corona del Mar def. Loyola 25-22, 32-30, 26-24.

DIVISION 2First Round: South Torrance def. Simi Valley 25-14, 23-25, 25-18, 25-23; San Gabriel def. University (3-1); El Toro def. Temple City 25-9, 25-16, 25-11; Wilson/Long Beach def. Burbank 25-20, 25-15, 25-18; El Segundo def. Saugus 25-17, 25-22, 26-24; Crescenta Valley def. Camarillo (3-2); Poly/Long Beach def, Centennial/Corona 25-27, 25-18, 25-13, 25-11; Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks def. San Luis Obispo 25-18, 25-15, 25-21; Calabasas def. Lakewood 26-24, 25-19, 25-20; Harvard Westlake def. El Dorado 31,29, 25-17, 28-30, 25-19; San Marcos def. Warren 25-23, 25-22, 25-18; Quartz Hill def. La Canada 25-13, 25-10, 25-21; Valley Christian/Cerritos def. Gahr 25-13, 25-21, 25-22; Laguna Hills def. Paloma Valley 28-26, 25-15, 27-25; South Pasadena def. Santiago/Corona 27-25, 19-25, 25-18, 25-19; SAnta Monica def. Millikan 25-16, 25-19, 25-20.Second Round: South Torrance def. San Gabriel 25-10, 25-21, 25-23; Wilson def. El Toro 25-17, 15-25, 25-21, 25-20; El Segundo def. Crescenta Valley 25-16, 25-16, 25-21; Notre Dame def. Poly 25-21, 18-25, 22-25, 25-19, 15-11; Calabasas def. Harvard Westlake 24-26, 25-17, 25-17, 25-15; Quartz Hill def. San Marcos 25-20, 26-24, 17-25, 25-20; Laguna Hills def. Valley Christian 25-23, 30-28, 24-26, 25-22, 15-10; Santa Monica def. South Pasadena 25-23, 27-25, 25-22.Quarterfi nals: South Torrance def. Wilson 26-24, 25-17, 25-18; Notre Dame def. El Segundo 25-17, 25-22, 25-20; Calabasas def. Quartz Hill 25-17, 25-17, 25-23; guna Hills def. Santa Monica 25-21, 18-25, 25-23, 18-25, 15-11.Semifi nals: Notre Dame def. South Torrance 25-18, 25-19, 25-22; Calabasas def. Laguna Hills 25-23, 25-14, 25-20 .Final: Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks def. Calabasas 21-25, 25-12, 25-23, 25-18.

DIVISION 3Wild Card Round: Culver City def. Lancaster 25-16, 25-10, 23-25, 26-24.First Round: Cypress def. Culver City 25-16, 25-15, 25-10; Bishop Diego def. Alhambra 25-9, 18-25, 25-17, 25-10; Claremont def. Yucaipa 28-26, 25-18, 25-23; Channel Islands def. Santa Ana 25-9, 25-18, 25-12; Arroyo Grande def. Carpinteria 25-7, 25-14, 25-15; West Torrance def. Knight 25-19, 25-13, 25-12; Vista Murrieta def. ML King 25-23, 26-24, 25-19; Crean Lutheran def. North Torrance 25-10, 25-16, 25-16; Damien def. Laguna Blanca 25-22, 25-16, 25-22; Santa Ynez def. Bellfl ower 25-12, 25-21, 18-25, 25-20; Paraclete def. Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana 25-20, 22-25, 25-15, 25-17; Bishop Montgomery def. Eastside 25-18, 22-25, 25-15, 25-17; Rio Mesa def. Foothill Technology 25-12, 25-11, 25-17; Westminster def. Estancia 25-26, 25-13, 20-25, 25-21; Tustin def. Villa Park 25-15, 25-18, 21-25, 25-11.

2017CIF SOUTHERN SECTION

FORDBOYS VOLLEYBALL

CHAMPIONS

DIVISION 1Corona del Mar

DIVISION 2Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks

DIVISION 3Cypress

DIVISION 4Kennedy

DIVISION 5La Serna

Second Round: Cypress def. Bishop Diego 25-21, 25-17, 25-21; Channel Islands def. Claremont 25-23, 25-18, 25-21; Arroyo Grande def. West Torrance 25-20, 25-17, 25-20; Vista Murrieta def. Oxnard 25-14, 25-21, 25-27, 27-29, 15-11; Crean Lutheran def. Damien 22-25, 25-22, 25-23, 25-20; Paraclete def. Santa Ynez 25-7, 25,21, 26-24; Bishop Montgomery def. Rio Mesa 24-26, 25-21, 25-14, 25-21; Tustin def. Westminster 26-24, 25-22, 25-20.Quarterfi nals: Cypress def. Channel Islands 25-19, 23-25, 25-18, 25-18; Vista Murrieta def. Arroyo Grande 17-25, 25-17, 25-17, 18-25, 15-12; Crean Lutheran 25-16, 25-16, 25-20; Bishop Montgomery def. Tustin 28-26, 25-21, 25-20.Semifi nals: Cypress def. Vista Murrieta 25-14, 25-17, 25-20; Bishop Montgomery def. Crean Lutheran 26-24, 25-16, 25-18.Final: Cypress def. Bishop Montgomery 25-23, 25-12, 25-21.

DIVISION 4Wild Card Round: Paso Robles def. Templeton (3-1); Mayfair def. Firebaugh 25-15, 25-12, 26-28, 25-20; Nordhoff def. Righetti 13-25, 25-13, 25-23, 16-25, 15-23; Kennedy def. Salesian 25-18, 25-7, 25-21.First Round: Katella def. Paso Robles 25-10, 25-16, 25-16; Whittier Christian def. Heritage 25-20, 25-16, 25-21; Garden Grove def. Orangewood Academy 25-19, 25-21, 25-16; Downey def. Heri-tage Christian 25-22, 25-27, 23-25, 24-26, 21-19; St. Anthony def. Sage hIll 25-21, 25-19, 19-25, 25-21; Santa Ana Valley def. Poly/Pasadena 22-25, 23-25, 25-21, 25-16, 15-10; La Quina/Westminster def. Nordhoff 25-19, 25-22, 25-14; Kennedy def. Vistmar 25-16, 25-6, 25-17; La Salle def. Morro Bay 25-20, 25-15, 25-23; Windward def. Mark Keppel (3-0); California def. Bolsa Grande 23-25, 25-20, 25-17, 25-23; Perris def. El Rancho 25-16, 25-19, 25-21; San Jacinto def. Redlands East Valley 25-12, 19-25, 25-13, 25-17; Crossroads def. Oakwood 25-13, 25-13, 25-10; St. Margaret's def. Savanna 25-16, 25-15, 27-25.Second Round: Katella def. Whittier Christian 22-25, 25-18, 25-23, 25-18; Los Altos def. Garden Grove 25-14, 25-15, 17-25, 25-18; Downey def. St. Anthony 25-21, 25-16, 25-19; La Quinta def. Santa Ana Valley 25-22, 25-21, 25-13; Kennedy def. La Salle 19-25, 28-26, 25-18, 26-28, 15-9; California def. Windward 15-25, 19-25, 25-19, 25-22, 15-12; Perris def. San Jacinto 25-22, 25-19, 24-26, 27-25; St. Margaret;s def. Crossroads 23-25, 25-22, 25-12, 25-20.Quarterfi nals: Katella def. Los Altos 22-25, 25-20, 25-23, 25-10; Downey def. La Quinta 27-25, 19-25, 25-18, 25-19; Kennedy def. California 18-25, 25-20, 25-19, 25-14; St. Margaret's def. Perris 25-17, 18-25, 25-20, 19-25, 15-12.Semifi nals: Downey def. Katella 12-25, 25-23, 25-18, 25-22; Kennedy def. St. Margaret's 23-25, 21-25, 25-22, 25-23, 15-9.Final: Kennedy def. Downey 25-18, 22-25, 25-18, 16-25, 15-9.

DIVISION 5Wild Card Round: Samueli Academy def. Nuview Bridge 25-16, 25-22, 25-23; Great Oak def. Tahquitz (3-0); Nipomo def. Dunn 24-26, 25-16, 16-25, 29-27, 25-7; St. Pius X-St. Matthias

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2017 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD BOYS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

INDIVIDUAL FINALS

PL. PLAYER/SCHOOL SCORE1. Bennett Reichard, San Marcos 682. Kyle Kinnane, Servite 693. Sam Choi, Anaheim Discovery Chr. 704T. Harrison Kingsley, Murrieta Valley 724T. Charlie Reiter, Palm Desert 726T. Jack Avrit, Arroyo Grande 736T. William Draper, Chaminade 736T. Preston Gommersall, Santa Barbara 736T. Zachary Kauff fmann, Chino Hills 736T. Derek Kim, Northwood 736T Darren Lin. Chino Hills 736T. Sean Maruyama, Campbell Hall 73

REGIONAL FINALS WINNERS

SCHOOL SCORE CENTRAL REGION Loyola 369CENTRAL COAST REGION Camarillo 393EASTERN REGION Palm Desert 371NORTHERN REGION Oaks Christian 367SOUTHERN REGION Wilson/Long Beach 371SOUTH COAST REGION Woodbridge 369WESTERN REGION Servite 360

BOYS VOLLEYBALL(Continued from previous page)Academy def. Einstein Academy 25-15, 25-15, 25-22; Woodcrest Christian def. Garey 25-21, 25-21, 25-16; Orange def. Bethel Baptist (3-0); Providence/Santa Barbara def. Pilgrim (3-1); de Toledo def. Pacifi c Lutheran 30-28, 26-28, 25-16, 21-25; 15-10; Indian Springs def. Ramona 25-13, 25-22, 25-17; Arrowhead Christian def. Pomona 25-12, 25-16, 25-14; Murrieta Valley def. Moreno Valley (3-1); Glendale Adventist def. LeLycee 25-21, 23-25, 22-25, 25-14, 15-8; Rialto def. Rancho Christian 25-18, 27-25, 23-25, 25-23; San GAbriel Academy def. Norwalk 25-10, 25-13, 25-11; St. Genevieve def. New Roads 25-7, 25-19, 25-14; Eisenhower def. AGBU/Canoga Park (3-0); Pa-cifi ca Christian/Orange Cty def. Aveson Global Leadership Academy 25-18, 25-20, 25-12. First Round: Cerritos def. Samueli Academy 25-5, 25-6, 25-12; Great Oak der. Vista Del Lago 25-12, 27-25, 25-20; Holy Martyrs def. Nipomo 25-14, 25-14, 25-10; Woodcrest Christian def. St. Pius x-St. Matthias Academy 25-17, 25-21, 25-20, 25-19; Orange def. Southwestern Academy (3-0); de Toledo def. Providence/Santa Barbara (3-2); Calvary Murrieta def. Indian Springs 25-11, 25-23, 25-21; West Valley def. Arrowhead Christian 25-11, 26-28, 25-22, 25-18; Poly/Riverside def. Murrieta Valley 25-20, 27-25, 25-15; Avalon def. AGBU/Pasadena 20-25, 25-19, 25-16, 25-23; Pacifi ca Christian/Santa Monica def. Glendale Adventist 25-8, 25-17, 25-20; Loma Linda Acad-emy def. Rialto 25-16, 25-15, 25-14; San Gabriel Academy def. San Gorgonio 25-16, 25-14, 25-14; St. Genevieve def. Cantwell Sacred Heart 25-13, 25-17, 25-21; GAnesha def. Eisenhower 25-17, 25-21, 26-24; La Serna def. Pacifi ca Christian/OC 25-15, 25-9, 25-11.Second Round: Cerritos def. Great Oak 26-25, 20-25, 22-25, 25-20, 15-13; Woodcrest Christian def. Holy Martyrs 25-20, 25-23, 25-12; Orange def. de Toldeo (3-0); West Valley def. Calvary Murrieta 25-13, 23-25, 27-25, 25-16; Poly def. Avalon 25-11, 25-18, 25-18; Pacifi c Christian def. Loma Linda Academy 25-19, 23-25, 25-23, 17-25, 15-10; San Gabriel Academy def. St. Genevieve 25-21, 25-16,

25-12; La Serna def. 25-13, 25-16, 25-22.Quarterfi nals: Cerritos def. Woodcrest Chris-tian 26-24, 25-15, 25-5; West Valley def. Orange 25-18, 16-25, 25-21, 25-14; Poly def. Pacifi ca Christian/SM 25-18, 18-25, 25-20, 23-25, 15-13; La Serna def. San Gabriel Academy 17-25, 25-15, 25-22, 25-22.Semifi nals: Cerritos def. West Valley 25-19, 25-12, 25-22; La Serna def. Poly 25-22, 25-22, 25-17.Final: La Serna def. Cerritos 25-21, 26-24, 20-25, 25-23.

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CIF-SS MEETING DATES 2017-2018DAY DATE TYPEThursday August 17 Executive Committee Meeting Workshop and New Member OrientationSunday-Tuesday September 17-19 National Federation Section 7/8 MeetingMonday September 25 Champions for Character Awards DinnerThursday September 28 Executive Committee MeetingTuesday October 3 Southern Section Council Meeting Deadline for Southern Section Proposals - September 12Friday October 6 State Federated Council MeetingMonday October 16 Athletic Administrator SummitWednesday October 18 Hall of Fame/Distinguished Service LuncheonFriday-Sunday January 12-14 Executive Committee MeetingWednesday January 24 Southern Section Council Meeting Deadline for Southern Section Proposals - January 3Friday-Saturday February 2-3 State Federated Council MeetingWednesday March 14 Executive Committee Meeting (Teleconference)Tuesday Marcch 20 Executive Committee MeetingThursday March 22 Southern Section Council Meeting Deadline for Southern Section Proposals - March 1Friday-Saturday April 6-7 State Federated Council MeetingWednesday-Sunday April 18-22 State Athletic Directors ConferenceWednesday May 9 Executive Committee MeetingThursday-Monday June 28-July 2 National Federation Summer Meeting

kinds of basketball this season, but the treatment from Thom Simmons and Jackie Gibson at the Southern Section Finals was outstanding. We have great leader but it takes a great team to make it work and this team is great.9. ADVANCE PLANNING A. DATES 1. April 5, 2017 – CIF Southern Section Council Meeting, The Grand, Long Beach, California, 9:00 a.m. 2. May 10, 2017 – CIF Southern Section Executive Committee Meeting, Old Ranch Country Club, Seal Beach, California, 1:00 p.m. 3. June 20, 2017 – CIF Southern Section Jim Staunton Champions for Character Golf Tournament, Rio Hondo Golf Club, Downey, California 4. August 17, 2017 – CIF Southern Section Executive Committee Meeting, CIF Southern Section Offi ce, Los Alamitos, California, 1:00 p.m. B. SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMSThere were no suggested agenda items for the next meeting.10. ADJOURNMENTA motion and second for adjournment were made and a unanimous vote to adjourn was entered at 4:33 p.m.

Submitted by:Sharon HodgeExecutive Assistant

Approved by:Rob WigodCommissioner of Athletics

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE(Continued from page 7)

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TEAM TENNIS(Continued from page 12)

BASEBALL(Continued from page 10)

SOFTBALL(Continued from page 11)

Second Round: Magnolia 121, Desert Hot Springs 7; Garey 12, Ontario 6; Ramona 11, Marshall 7; Paloma Valley 12, Kaiser 6; Rubidoux 9, San Gorgonio 9 (74-70); California 9, Jurupa Valley 9 (85-79); Gahr 13, Foothill Technology 5; Arrowhead Christisan 14, Edgewood 4.Quarterfi nals: Magnolia 14, Garey 4; Paloma Valley 12, Ramona 8; California 11, Rubidoux 7; Gahr 10, Arrowhead Christian 8.Semifi nals: Magnolia 11, Paloma Valley 7; Gahr 15, California 3.Final: Gahr 14, Magnolia 4.

11, La Sierra Academy 2.Second Round: Faith Baptist 7, Environmental Charter 2; Apple Valley Christian 11, Upland Chris-tian Academy 1; Carnegie 16, Bethel Christian 4; Bishop Ciego 7, Hillcrest Christian 1; Arrowhead Christian 25, Hamilton 0; Gladstone 3, Joshua Springs 2; Coast Union 8, Einstein Academy 1; Boron 23, Tarbut V'Torah 0.Quarterfi nals: Faith Baptist 7, Apple Valley Christian 3; Bishop Diego 2, Carnegie 0; Ar-rowhead Christian 11, Gladstone 5; Borona 10, Coast Union 0. Semifi nals: Faith Baptist 5, Bishop Diego 0; Arrowhead Christian 7, Boron 4.Final: Arrowhead Christian 14, Faith Baptist 2.

Genevieve 0; Mountain View 10, Animo Leader-ship 0; Grace Brethren 15, Hamilton 0; Santa Rosa Academy 6, The Archer School 5; Connelly 12, St. Mary's Academy 8; Santa Ynez 19, Academy/Academic Excellence 7.Quarterfi nals: Village Christian 17, Carnegie 0; Century 4, Mountain View 3; Santa Rosa Academy 2, Grace Brethren 1; Santa Ynez 18, Connelly 1.Semifi nals: Village Christian 2, Century 0; Santa Ynez 17, Santa Rosa Academy 2.Final: Village Christian 7, Santa Ynez4.

INDIV. TENNIS(Continued from page 12)

Leo Hibi/Paul Diamabtopoulos (woodbridge) def. Matthew Feng/Jonathan Figueira (Arcadia) 6-4, 6-4; Louis Hoeger/William Mori (Peninsula) def. Brandon Lam/Ryan Lam (Westlake) defualt; Ben Liabao/Jansen Comadena (Redlands) def. Mat-thew Cuan/Daniel Detchev (Valencia/Placentia).Quarterfi nals: Pereira/Lee def. Reddy/Thayne 6-2, 6-3; Freer/Freer def. Nakamine/Figueroa 6-3, 7-5; Arklow/Li def. Hibi/Diamontopoulos 7-5, 6-1; Hoeger/Mori def. Libaso/Comadena 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5).Semifi nals: Pereira/Lee def. Freer/Freer 6-2, 6-0; Arklow/Li def. Hoeger/Mori 4-6, 7-5, 6-1.Final: Bryce Pereria/Connor Lee (San Marino) def. David Arklow/Timothy Li (Harvard Westlake) 6-2, 6-3.

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