CIF-SS BULLETIN

VOL. 74, NO. 1 FALL 2011

For Full CIF-SS Spring Playoff Results See pages 12-15, 17-21.

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CIF-SS COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES April 14, 2011

1. OPENING BUSINESS 3. ACTION SESSION A. Call to order by Bill Dabbs, President of the A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL Council 1. Football Mercy Rule – Action - A motion B. Pledge of Allegiance was made and seconded to oppose the C. Roll Call implementation of STATE393. The motion D. Adopt Agenda – Action - There was a motion carried. and a second to support the revision of the agenda. 2. Penalty for Lack of Administrative Oversight State 419 is to be removed. The motion carried. Affecting Student Eligibility – Action - A motion E. Minutes of Previous Meeting - There was made and seconded to oppose the was a motion and a second to accept the implementation of STATE398. The motion minutes from the previous meeting. The motion carried. carried. 3. CIF Regional Championship Football 1. Council – January 27, 2011 - Action Bowl Proposal – Action - A motion was made F. State Distinguished Service Award - Jim and seconded to oppose the implementation of Staunton - Stu Reider from Gladstone High School STATE410. The motion carried. was honored with a Distinguished Service Award 4. Southern California Boys and Girls for his many years of service to the CIF Southern Regionals – Action - A motion was made and Section. This is a state recognition and was seconded to oppose the implementation of presented today. STATE414. The motion carried. 2. PUBLIC HEARING SESSIONS 5. NCS Proposal – Number of Team A. Recognition of anyone wishing to address the Entries – Action - A motion was made and seconded Council. Speakers must limit their remarks to three to oppose the implementation of STATE415. The minutes. - Guest: Delece James from the LA Watts motion carried. Summer Games (Chamber of Commerce) spoke 6. Season of Sport – New Bylaw – Action - regarding registration and outreach. Watts Summer There was a motion and a second to oppose games would like the Southern Section’s support the implementation of STATE416 section “A”. The of this event which originally started when Kenny motion carried. “Try outs” were the big concern in Fagans was the commissioner. They would like to this part of the motion. strengthen their relationship with the section as our There was a motion and a second to support philosophies are quite similar. Written materials STATE416 section “B”. The motion carried. can be provided or you can contact the Chamber There was a motion and a second to oppose of Commerce for details. (See COUNCIL MINUTES next page) California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section 10932 Pine Street Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (562) 493-9500 * FAX (562) 493-6266

OFFICERS William Dabbs, Principal Pacifi ca/Oxnard High School, President

Jim Monico, Principal Paramount High School, President-Elect

Sr. Cheryl Milner, Principal Paraclete High School, Past-President

Reggie Thompkins, Principal Santiago/Corona High School Treasurer

Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics

BULLETIN EDITOR Thom Simmons, Director of Communications

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Sharon Hodge, CIF-SS Administrative Assistant

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soccer coach, who coaches both the boys’ and girls’ COUNCIL MINUTES varsity teams, is red carded in the fi rst game of a (Continued from previous page) boys’ and girl’s varsity doubled header, the coach COMMISSIONER'S the implementation of STATE416 section “C”. The would not be able to coach the second game in that motion carried. series until the subsequent game suspension was CORNER There was a motion and a second to support served at the level it was earned. The Camino Del STATE416 section “D”. The motion failed to carry. Rey Association feels the coach should be able to 7. 2011-2012 CIF State Executive Committee coach the second game of that double header. Nominations – Action - There was a motion and a There was major concern for a referee, second to send the representative “uninstructed” who may have just ejected a coach in an early Two to State Federated Council. That motion carried. game, having to see that same coach later. There Phone was a feeling referees shouldn’t have to endure 8. 2011-2012 CIF State Budget – Action - There Calls was a motion and a second to support STATE423. that. In addition, manipulation of the subsequent The motion carried. suspension could mean that a coach would never 9. Number of Qualifi ers from NorCal and SoCal have to sit the level he/she was ejected in. 5. NEW BUSINESS Regionals - Action - There was a motion and a By Rob Wigod second to support STATE424. The motion carried. A. Governance Task Force Report - Gary 10. Criteria for Use of an Investigator – Action Smidderks - Governance Task Force is on hiatus. CIF-SS Commissioner of Athletics - There was a motion and a second to support They are working on obtaining reauthorization In my fi rst column as the Commissioner of STATE425. The motion carried. of CIF (PriceAB407). It is thought there will be Athletics for the C.I.F. Southern Section, I B. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS a reconfi guration of the Southern Section. In the would like to share a story of how two phone mid 90s there was a movement to “break up” the 1. 2011-12 Nominees to the CIF Southern calls have resulted in giving me the incredible Executive Committee - Action - Southern Section. Today’s fi nancial sovereignty, the size of the section, and the section’s operations in opportunity to lead this wonderful organiza- Election Results are as follows: tion. Here is the true story about those two Citrus Belt Area: Sam Buenrostro; Desert Area: general are far more viable than they were back Larry Satterfi eld; Foothill Area: Loren Kleinrock; then. Southern Section is viewed by other sections phone calls. Mt.Sac Area: Jeff Jordan; as being too large in voice and power. It is suggested Northern Area: Mark Rose; that we think about making concessions such that On April 15, 2011, I received a phone call Parochial Schools: Rita Dever; Small Schools: we do not once again call attention to ourselves in informing me I had been selected as the Charlie Ricards; Superintendent’s Representative: our opposition. next Commissioner of Athletics for the C.I.F. 6. OLD BUSINESS Nancy Billinger Southern Section, the 9th person to serve in 2. 2011-12 CIF Southern Section Budget – Action A. Eligibility of Boarding School Students - Over the course of time, the boarding school student this position in the almost 100 years since - There was a motion and a second to approve this organization was founded. That day SS413. The motion carried with a vote of 40-28. issue and foreign student issue has become 4. NON-ACTION SESSION intertwined. At the state level, new language is also happened to be my birthday. Needless A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL NON- a work in progress. More dialogue will be taking to say, it was quite a birthday present and ACTION ITEMS place to further clarify this rule. one I will never forget. I say that because 1. Proposal from CIF State Executive B. Bylaw 207 Transfer Eligibility - This item was that phone call reaffi rmed for me how high Committee Regarding Bylaw 305 Home Study, removed from the agenda. school athletics have changed my life and 7. REPORT SESSION Home Schooling And Bylaw 306 Independent have been my life. Study Programs/Schools – Discuss - This is an A. President’s Report - Bill Dabbs - We have been going through the process of hiring a new attempt to defi ne independent study programs I entered a C.I.F. Southern Section high and the parameters that would make them more commissioner; this is Commissioner Staunton’s clearly identifi able. last council meeting. school as a good student and I defi nitely had B. SOUTHERN SECTION NON-ACTION ITEMS B. Commissioner’s Report - Jim Staunton - aspirations to go on to college after I fi nished 1. Proposal from Advisory Issues with regards to our government, monies, my studies there. I also knew that I wanted Committee regarding Rule 1507 End of Competition and practices are always in the forefront of the to participate in athletics for my school and to be presented by Matt La Belle – Discuss - In organization’s concern. Commissioner Staunton was excited to begin that aspect of my high commended the Southern Section for their work playoff rounds, this proposal would create a multi- school experience. During my high school round elimination series similar to the baseball and thanked each individual staff member for their contribution. He also thanked the representatives years, I played for some truly outstanding models outside of high school. This is a hybrid of coaches, who served as tremendous role the other sections within the state and other states of the council that support their student-athletes in the nation. This proposal would make the semi and serve the organization. He has confi dence models for me. They were people I admired fi nals and fi nals a “two out of three” structure. Since that the next person will be equally supported by and wanted to emulate for their hard work, it is proposed as a “pilot” program, only divisions the council. dedication and professionalism. I have many 1-4 are included in the initial implementation. The C. Treasurer’s Report - Reggie Thompkins - All memories of those years that are still with advisory groups from the smaller divisions would member sports fees have been collected. T-Shirt me today: the teammates I played with, the sales are up 13% from last year’s winter numbers. like to observe the pilot and become included if friendships I made, the exciting victories and this is adopted permanently. The 2-3 series will $60k was donated by friends of golf with 129 checks being distributed to boys’ and girls’ golf the crushing defeats, none more devastating take place at a single site with the fi rst game on than the last game of my high school career Friday, games 2 and 3 (if necessary) on Saturday. programs. Fall books have been closed with the The calendar has already been adjusted one week Southern Section’s net income up 0.6% from the when I knew that I was not a good enough (in an earlier proposal) which allows time for this fall of 2010. Over $610k went back to schools athlete to continue to participate in athletics series to take place. Total number of games to win in revenue sharing from football and . in college. a championship would be at the least 6 and at most revenue was up 1% from winter of 12. Concern was raised for exposing pitchers to 2010; very impressive considering the new venue. It was as a second year college student that Rainer Wulf encourages any suggestions from “more innings pitched”. I got another phone call that changed my 2. Proposal from Camino Del Rey coaches as there is a plan to return to the Anaheim Convention Center for next year. Girls’ water polo life. My former high school football coach Association regarding Rules 1647 (Basketball) asked me if I was interested in returning to and 2417 (Soccer) Coach Ejection was up 27% from the winter of 2010. Wrestling, to be presented by Dr. Merritt Hemenway – Discuss soccer and basketball preliminary rounds are still my alma mater and becoming an assistant - The Camino Del Rey Association didn’t feel a incomplete. Winter totals overall are down 2% from football coach on his staff. I jumped at the coach, who may coach the same sport in a season winter of 2010 however, that is with outstanding opportunity and the next week I was on the but different genders (such as both boys’ and girls’ reports still pending. Fall and winter combined was fi eld for the fi rst day of Spring Practice as an basketball), should be subject to the sanctions when down 0.3% from the 2009-2010 school year. Total revenue sharing there; over $825k. receiving a red card that would then preclude them See COMMISSIONER page 23. from coaching the other gender. For example, if a See COUNCIL MINUTES page 6 Page 4 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011 MEET YOUR AREA REPRESENTATIVE TO THE CIF SOUTHERN SECTION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Sam Buenrostro, Principal Carter Paysinger, Principal Larry Satterfi eld, Athletic Director Centennial/Corona High School Beverly Hills High School Mojave High School CITRUS BELT AREA COAST AREA DESERT AREA Citrus Belt, Big VIII, De Anza, Bay, Moore, Desert Mountain, Desert Valley, Desert Sky, Inland Valley, Mojave River, Ocean, Pioneer Hi-Lo, High Desert Mountain Pass, Mountain Valley, San Andreas, Southwestern, Sunbelt, Sunkist

Loren Kleinrock, Superintendent Jeff Jordan, Principal Mark Rose, Athletic Director San Marino USD Walnut High School Paso Robles High School FOOTHILL AREA MT. SAN ANTONIO AREA NORTHERN AREA Almont, Del Rio, Foothill, Golden, Baseline, Hacienda, Montview, Channel, Coast Valley, Condor, Mission Valley, Pacifi c, Rio Hondo, Mt. Baldy, Sierra, Valle Vista Frontier, Los Padres, Marmonte, San Gabriel Valley, Suburban PAC 7, Pacifi c View, Tri-Valley

Dr. Dan Burch, Principal Rita Dever, Principal Charlie Ricards, Vice Principal Tesoro High School Mary Star of the Sea High School Woodcrest Christian High School ORANGE COUNTY AREA PAROCHIAL AREA SMALL SCHOOLS AREA Century, Empire, Freeway, Camino Real, Del Rey, Horizon, Academy, Agape, Alpha, Ambassador, Garden Grove, Golden West, Orange, Mission, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe, Sunshine Arrowhead, Christian, Coastal, Cross Valley, Orange Coast, Pacifi c Coast, Sea View, Delphic, Express, Freedom, Harbor, Heritage, South Coast, Sunset, Trinity International, Liberty, Majestic, Mulholland, Olympic, Omega, Prep, San Joaquin, Victory, Warrior, Westside CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011 Page 5

SYNOPSIS OF CHANGES TO 2011-2012 BLUE BOOK The following is designed for the benefi t and convenience of athletic administrators and coaches in an effort 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 2010-2011 school year.

CIF-SS MEETING DATES 2011-2012

DAY DATE TYPE Thursday August 18 Executive Committee Meeting Workshop and New Member Orientation Sunday-Tuesday September 18-20 National Federation Section 7/8 Meeting Thursday September 29 Executive Committee Meeting Thursday October 20 Southern Section Council Meeting Deadline for Southern Section Proposals - September 29 Monday October 24 Champions fo rCharacter Dinner Monday October 31 State Federated Council Meeting Thursday November 3 Executive Committee Meeting (via teleconference) Tuesday-Friday January 3-6 National Federation Winter Meeting Friday-Sunday January 13-15 Executive Committee Meeting Thursday February 2 Southern Section Council Meeting Deadline for Southern Section Proposals - January 12 Friday-Saturday February 3-4 State Federated Council Meeting Tuessday April 17 Executive Committee Meeting Wednesday-Sunday April 18-22 State Athletic Directors Conference Tuesday April 24 Southern Section Council Meeting Deadline for Southern Section Proposals - March 22 Wednesday-Sunday May 4-5 State Federated Council Meeting Thursday May 17 Executive Committee Meeting Saturday-Wednesday July 7-11 National Federation Summer Meeting Page 6 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011

COUNCIL MINUTES CIF Southern Section (Continued from page 3) Publication Order Form 8. ADVANCE PLANNING Quantity Sport In-Person Mail Total A. Dates BADMINTON 1. May 19, 2011 – CIF Southern Section ______Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______Executive Committee Meeting, BASEBALL CIF Southern Section offi ce, Los ______*Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______Alamitos, California ______*Case Book $7.00 $9.00 ______2. August 18, 2011 – Executive Committee ______*Offi cials Manual $7.00 $9.00 ______Meeting and New Member Workshop, CIF Southern ______*Illustrated $8.00 $11.00 ______*Rules by Topic $8.00 $11.00 ______Section offi ce, Los Alamitos, California BASKETBALL 3. September 29, 2011 – Executive ______*Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______Committee Meeting, CIF Southern Section offi ce, ______*Case Book $7.00 $9.00 ______Los Alamitos, California ______*Offi cials Manual $7.00 $9.00 ______4. October 20, 2011 – CIF Southern ______*Handbook $7.00 $9.00 ______Section Council Meeting, The Grand, Long Beach, ______*Illustrated $8.00 $11.00 ______California ______*Rules by Topic $8.00 $11.00 ______9. ADJOURNMENT FIELD HOCKEY A. Time of adjournment: 10:48 am. ______*Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______FOOTBALL ______*Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______*Case Book $7.00 $9.00 ______*Offi cials Manual $7.00 $9.00 ______*Handbook $7.00 $9.00 ______*Illustrated $8.00 $11.00 ______*Rule by Topic $8.00 $11.00 ______GOLF ______*Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______GIRLS GYMNASTICS ______*Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______BOYS LACROSSE ______*Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______GIRLS LACROSSE ______*Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______SOCCER ______*Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______SOFTBALL ______*Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______*Case Book $7.00 $9.00 ______*Offi cials Manual $7.00 $9.00 ______SWIM/WATER POLO ______*Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______TRACK & FIELD ______*Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______*Case Book $7.00 $9.00 ______VOLLEYBALL ______*Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______*Case Book/Offi cials Manual $7.00 $9.00 ______WRESTLING ______*Rule Book $7.00 $9.00 ______*Case Book/Offi cials Manual $7.00 $9.00 ______

MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS ______Blue Book w Disk $22.00 $27.00 ______Directory of Member Schools $15.00 $18.00 ______Football Master Schedule $15.00 $18.00 ______Boys Basketball Schedule $15.00 $18.00 ______Girls Basketball Schedule $15.00 $18.00 ______Baseball Master Schedule $15.00 $18.00 ______Sports Programs (each) $ 5.00 $ 9.00 ______*Courts & Diagrams Book $20.00 $23.00 ______*Sales Tax (7.75%) ______Total Amount Enclosed $______

All prices include postage and handling.

Name______Return to: Address______Publication Order City______CIF-SS, 10932 Pine Street Zip______Los Alamitos, CA 90720 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011 Page 7

MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING APRIL 12, 2011 1. OPENING BUSINESS 4. Southern California Boys and Girls Discuss/Recommend - It was moved and seconded A. Call to order by Bill Dabbs, President of the Tennis Regionals-Discuss/Recommend - It was to approve this item. The motion carried. Council moved and seconded to not support this item. B. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS B. Pledge of Allegiance Discussion revealed that both boys and girls 1. 2011-12 Nominees to the CIF Southern C. Roll Call regionals would occur before our Southern Section Executive Committee-Discuss/Recommend - It D. Any Introductions team fi nals. The motion carried. was moved and seconded to adopt the slate of E. Adopt Agenda – Action - It was moved and 5. NCS Wrestling Proposal – Number of candidates for 2011-12. The motion carried. seconded to approve the agenda with item 5B, Team Entries-Discuss/Recommend - It was moved 2. 2011-12 CIF Southern Section Budget- Camino Del Rey Athletic Association Annual Re- and seconded to not support this item. Discussion Discuss/Recommend - It was moved and seconded Leaguing Plan Presentation and item 7, Closed revealed the Southern Section Wrestling Advisory to approve the 2011-2012 Southern Section budget. Session moved to be heard after item 2, Public Committee opposed this item as the Southern The motion carried. Hearing Session. The motion carried. Section is already a level playing fi eld. The 4. NON-ACTION ITEM F. Approval of Minutes – motion carried. A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL NON- 1. Minutes of the January 15, 2011 6. Season of Sport – New Bylaw -Discuss/ ACTION ITEMS Executive Committee Meeting - Action - It was Recommend - This item was broken into proposals: 1. Proposal from CIF State Executive moved, seconded to approve the minutes of Discussion on these items revealed a main Committee Regarding Bylaw 305 Home Study, January 15, 2011. The motion carried. concern was the ability to beef up tournament Home Schooling and Bylaw 306 Independent 2. PUBLIC HEARING SESSION programs for basketball, soccer and volleyball. Study Programs/Schools-Discuss - Discussion: A. Recognition of anyone wishing to address the Item A Starting Dates for Practice - It This proposal is a recommendation from the State Executive Committee. Speakers must limit their was moved and seconded to not support this item. Department of Education and remarks to three minutes. The motion carried. cleans up the language of the bylaw. Mr. Fonseca, a parent of an Esperanza Item B Last Contest Date - It was moved B. SOUTHERN SECTION NON-ACTION ITEMS High School student, addressed the Executive and seconded to support this item. The motion 1. Proposal from Baseball Advisory Committee about the injuries his son received carried. Committee regarding Rule 1507 End of Competition- during a game with Foothill High School. He Item C Number of Allowable Contests Discuss - Discussion: This proposal would like to requested a rule be created against the willful - It was moved and seconded to not support this have a double elimination, 2 out of 3 baseball playoff causing of an injury during a game. item. The motion carried. format and use it as a pilot program for two years. 3. ACTION ITEMS Item D Scrimmages - It was moved and 2. Proposal from Camino Del Rey A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL ACTION seconded to support this item. The motion carried. Association regarding Rules 1647 (Basketball) ITEMS 7. 2011-2012 CIF State Executive and 2417 (Soccer) Coach Ejection-Discuss - 1. Football Mercy Rule - Discuss/ Committee Nominations-Discuss/Recommend - It Discussion: This item proposes when a coach who Recommend - It was moved and seconded to not was moved and seconded to send the Southern coaches both a boys team and a girls team support this item. Discussion revealed the Football Section representatives uninstructed. The motion in the same sport during different seasons, is Advisory Committee did not support this item. The carried. ejected during a game or match, the penalty for motion carried. 8. 2011-2012 CIF State Budget-Discuss/ ejection should occur in the sport the ejection 2. Penalty for Lack of Administrative Recommend - It was moved and seconded to occurred. Oversight Affecting Student Eligibility -Discuss/ support this item. The motion carried. 5. NEW BUSINESS Recommend - It was moved and seconded to 9. Number of Qualifi ers from NorCal and A. Governance Committee Report - Gary support this item. After discussion, the motion SoCal Golf Regionals-Discuss/Recommend - It Smidderks/Sue Kuwabara - This committee is carried. was moved and seconded to support this item. currently on hiatus pending reauthorization. Items 3. CIF Regional Championship Football Discussion revealed the proposal would increase under consideration are: Bowl Proposal-Discuss/Recommend - It was the number of players moving on the State The State Section representatives would like moved and seconded to not support this item. Championship. The motion carried. to address the size of each Section. They see After discussion, the motion carried. 10. Criteria for Use of an Investigator- (See EXEC. MINUTES page 17) LOYOLA AND HARVARD-WESTLAKE CLAIM TITLES IN TWENTYTH ANNUAL COMMISSIONER'S CUP

CIF-SS 2010-2011 COMMISSIONER'S CUP

(Sport Abbreviations: BB - Baseball; BD - Badminton; BK - Basketball; CC - Cross Country; FB - Football; G - Golf; S - Soccer; SB - ; SD - /Diving; T - Tennis; TF - Track/Field; VB - Volleyball; WP - Water Polo; W - Wrestling)

BOYS-SPORT HONOREES GIRLS-SPORT HONOREES SCHOOL POINT ACCUMULATION T.P. SCHOOL POINT ACCUMULATION T.P. 1. Loyola 5(BK), 5(TF), 5(SD), 3(CC), 2(WP) 20 1. Oaks Christian 5(S), 5(SB), 3(BK), 3(TF), 2(VB) 18 2. Oaks Christian 5(FB), 5(BK), 3(TF), 2(WP), 2(S), 2(BB) 19 2. Harvard-Westlake 5(WP), 5(TF), 3(BK), 3(CC) 16* 3. Poly/Pasadena 5(BB), 3(WP), 3(TF), 2(FB), 2(BK), 2(VB) 17 3. St. Margaret's 5(T), 5(VB), 5(S), 1(CC) 16* 4. Servite 5(FB), 5(G), 3(W), 3(TF) 16* 4. Chadwick 5(CC), 5(VB), 3(BK) 13 5. Corona del Mar 5(WP), 5(VB), 2(FB), 2(S), 2(SD) 16* 5. Serra 5(BK), 5(TF), 2(VB) 12 6. Mater Dei 5(WP), 5(VB), 2(FB), 2(BK), 2(TF) 16* 6. Canyon/Anaheim 5(BK), 3(SB), 2(G), 1(CC) 11* 7. Harvard-Westlake 5(CC), 5(BK), 3(T) 13 7. Bishop Amat 5(S), 2(BK), 2(SB), 2(TF) 11* 8. Viewpoint 5(SD), 5(T), 2(VB) 12 8. Mater Dei 5(BK), 5(TF) 10* 9. Mission Viejo 5(BB), 3(BK), 3(FB) 11* 9. Dos Pueblos 5(WP), 5(SB) 10* 10. Oak Hills 5(BB), 3(W), 3(S) 11* 10. Poly/Long Beach 5(VB), 5(TF) 10* *Order of fi nish determined by tiebreaker system Page 8 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011

2011 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD BOYS TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS EVENT DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 100 Meters Devonte Stewart Braden Isaiah Remontay McClain Vinnie Saucer A.B. Miller, 10.51 Moreno Valley, 10.63 Covina, 10.31% Oaks Christian, 10.57 200 Meters Devonte Stewart Braden Isaiah Remontay McClain Vinnie Saucer A.B. Miller, 20.89 Moreno Valley, 21.21 Covina, 20.68% Oaks Christian, 21.78 400 Meters Shaquille Howard Andres Vega Sean Young Pete Lauderdale Poly/Long Beach, 47.44 La Serna, 48.40 Irvine, 48.45 Serra, 47.77 800 Meters Myles Andrews Elias Gedyon Immanuel Hutchinson Connor Reck Poly/Long Beach, 1:51.08 Loyola, 1:54.20 San Jacinto, 1:51.49% Santa Ynez, 1:53.84 1600 Meters Jantzen Oshier Elias Gedyon Sam Pons Luke Decker Trabuco Hills, 4:07.10 Loyola, 4:11.15 South Pasadena, 4:10.37 JSerra, 4:13.33 3200 Meters Ammar Moussa Elias Gedyon Sam Pons Billy Gaureau Arcadia, 8:54.85 Loyola, 9:00.97 South Pasadena,9:02.42 St. Margaret's, 9:28.87 110 Meter HH Devon Blackmon Sam Barkley Jonathan Cabral Jordan Pticher Summit, 13.88 Mater Dei, 14.08 Agoura, 13.54% Oaks Christian, 15.01 300 Meter IH Hassan Ilyas Sam Barkley Jonathan Cabral Daityvon McFadden Fountain Valley, 38.33 Mater Dei, 37.51 Agoura, 37.17 Muir, 37.74 400 Meter Relay Roosevelt Rio Mesa Pacifi ca/Garden Grove Oaks Christian 41.01 41.66 42.10 41.77 1600 Meter Relay Poly/Long Beach Indio Servite Serra 3:15.06 3:17.05 3:18.68 3:18.47 High Jump Oscar Munson Miles Poullard Ronnie Turner Adam Aguirre San Clemente, 6-05 Colony, 6-08 Antelope Valley, 6-06 Cantwell Sac Hrt, 6-04 Long Jump Jovonte Slater Lee Hightower Marquise Cherry Marquise Lee Vista Murrieta, 24-11.75 Loyola, 22-07.00 Diamond Ranch, 22-07.75 Serra, 22-11.50 Triple Jump Joshua Caiquo Jaelen Spencer Shane Rowen Adam Ruggiero Los Alamitos, 45-10.25 Sultana, 50-02.25% San Marcos, 47-03.00 Desert Chr/L, 45-01.25 Jake Fraser Nicholas Scarvelis Jayson Kovar Richard Finnegan El Toro, 60-07.50 Dos Pueblos, 63-08.75 Burroughs/R, 54-07.75 St. Joseph/SM, 50-01.00 Jake Fraser Ethan Cochran Jayson Kovar Isaiah Braithwaite El Toro, 183-02 Newport Harbor, 195-04 Burroughs/R, 179-05 Maranatha, 152-03 Adam Bragg Mark Sakioka Connor Stark Ben Schreck El Toro, 16-03 Newport Harbor, 16-03 Oak Park, 15-03 Oakwood Acad., 14-09 % - New Divisional Record

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS PLACE DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 1 Vista Murrieta - 65 Loyola - 87.50 Notre Dame/SO - 54.50 Serra - 93 2 Poly/Long Beach - 61 Newport Harbor - 43.50 Servite - 33.50 Oaks Christian - 74.50 3 El Toro - 58 Mater Dei - 41.50 Pacifi ca/GG - 33 St. Joseph/SM - 31 LONG BEACH POLY TAKES BOYS AND GIRLS TITLES AT 2011 CIF STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Both the Long Beach Poly boys and girls for 3rd. Rancho Verde (19 points) at 6th, of Sherman Oaks round out the Southern won titles at the 2011 CIF State Track and Ventura (15 points) at 7th, San Luis Obsipo Section’s representation in the Top-10 on Field Championships, held on June 3-4 at (13 points) at 8th and Rancho Cucamonga the boy’s side with 16 points. Veterans Memorial Stadium on the campus (12 points) at 10th were the other Southern On the girl’s side, Poly was led by their of Buchanan High School in Clovis. Section teams to place in the Top-10. championship 4x100 meter relay team The Lady Jackrabbits took the team title The Jackrabbit boys took top honors (45.70). They also got championship results with 72 points followed by Clovis (Central on the boy’s side with 35 points, edging out from Akawkaw Ndipagbor in the 400 meter Section) with 30 points. section rival Loyola (32 points) for the title. dash (53.38) and Melia Cox in the 300 meter Harvard-Westlake, Mt. Pleasant (Central El Toro and Serra/Gardena tied at 3rd hurdles (41.80). Coast Section) and Clovis West (Central with 22 points while Covina and Agoura Other Southern Section highlights Section) all accumulated 20 points to tie fi nished tied at 5th with 20 points. Notre Dame on the girl’s side included outstanding CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011 Page 9

2011 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD GIRLS TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS EVENT DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 100 Meters Ashley Marshall Morgan Thompson Kylie Price La Toya Williams Rancho Verde, 11.77 Newbury Park, 56.01 Bishop Amat, 11.81 Louisville, 11.78 200 Meters Akawkaw Ndipagbor Gia Trevisan Kylie Price Alexandra Courtnall Poly/Long Beach, 23.62 Mater Dei, 24.33 Bishop Amat, 24.31 Oaks Christian, 24.07 400 Meters Akawkaw Ndipagbor Morgan Thompson Gabrielle Scott Chimere Ezumah Poly/Long Beach, 53.86 Newbury Park, 56.01 Woodbridge, 54.97 Serra, 55.68 800 Meters Dynasty Gammage Sydney Gray Amy Weissenbach Savannah Camacho Poly/Long Beach, 2:11.29 Beverly Hills, 2:13.51 Harvard-Westlake, 2:08.61 Templeton, 2:11.53 1600 Meters Erika Reddish Stephanie Bulder Cami Chapus Katherine Delaney Vista Murrieta, 4:51.18 Saugus, 4:53.51 Harvard-Westlake, 4:49.15 JSerra, 4:46.82% 3200 Meters Sarah Baxter Kaylin Mahoney Cami Chapus Jaye Buchbinder Simi Valley, 10:16.99 Saugus, 10:38.03 Harvard-Westlake,10:35.62 Chadwick, 10:48.17

100 Meter HH Melia Cox Brea Buchanan Katherine Salcido Ebony Crear Poly/Long Beach, 13.42 Ayala, 13.90 San Dimas, 14.09 Maranatha, 14.71 300 Meter LH Melia Cox Haley Sanner Omhunique Browne Dawnielle Baucham Poly/Long Beach, 40.94 Cajon, 43.14 San Marino, 43.56 Serra, 42.36 400 Meter Relay Poly/Long Beach Cajon Inglewood Serra 45.50 47.58 47.25 46.42 1600 Meter Relay Poly/Long Beach Mater Dei Harvard-Westlake Serra 3:45.08 3:50.22 3:48.14 3:45.40 High Jump Rachel McCoy Joslyn Barnes Hannah McDaniel Zibby Boyer A.B. Miller, 5-06 North Torrance, 5-06 San Marcos, 5-06 Poly/Pasadena, 5-08% Long Jump Kira Moreland Shanice Stewart Abrianna Torres Alexis Faulknor Los Osos, 20-00.50 Carter, 18-03.25 San Luis Obispo, 19-11.50 Serra, 19-05.75 Triple Jump Melia Cox Jacquelyn Dubois Abrianna Torres Rachel Toliver Poly/Long Beach, 40-06.00 Vista Del Lago, 38-01.00 San Luis Obispo, 39-04.00 St. Mary's Aca., 40-04.25% Shot Put Tanya Sapa Deja Watkins Karle'h Wilson Itohan Aikhionbare La Sierra, 45-04.00 J.W. North, 42-04.25 Corona del Mar, 41-02.75 La Salle, 41-01.50 Discus Throw Larrisha Fields Alex Morgan Heather Hawes Amber Panapa Lakewood, 140-04 Ventura, 156-05 Nipomo, 124-03 St. Bonaventure, 136-02 Pole Vault Emily Bandy Victoria Rische Elena Clarke Jessica Goodkin Quartz Hill, 11-09 Foothill, 12-09.75 San Luis Obispo, 11-09 Marlborough, 11-09 % - New Divisional Record

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS PLACE DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4 1 Poly/Long Beach - 148 Mater Dei - 64 Harvard-Westlake - 66 Serra - 104 2 Roosevelt - 33 Saugus - 51 San Luis Obispo - 52 Oaks Christian - 84 3 Los Osos - 33 Colony - 41 Bishop Amat - 37 St. Mary's Acad - 65 championship efforts turned in by Cami They also got a championship boost from repeated as champion in the 100 (10.39) Chapus from Harvard-Westlake in the 1600 Shaquille Howard in the 400 meter dash and 200 (20.95) meter dash; Immanuel meter run (4:40.88); two-time champion Amy (47.49) Hutchinson from San Jacinto claimed the Weissenbach from Harvard-Westlake in the Other Southern Section winners on 800 meter title (1:49.63); Elias Gedyon of 800 meter run (2:02.04); Sarah Baxter from the boy’s side included the Oaks Christian Loyola took home the 1600 meter run crown Simi Valley in the 3200 meter run (10:13.00); 4x100 meter relay team (41.19); Jantzen (8:50.03); Crampton Cody was the high jump Rachel McCoy from A.B. Miller in the high Oshier from Trabuco Hills in the 1600 meter champion from Canyon of Anaheim (6-11); jump (5-08.00); Alex Morgan in the discus run (4:00.83); two-time champion Jonathan Jovonte Slater of Vista Murrieta had the (153-08); and the Serra 4x400 meter relay Cabral of Agoura in the 110 meter hurdles winning mark in the long jump (24-10.50); team (3:43.21) (13.79) also added a title in the 300 meter Nicholas Scarvelis was crowned the shot put The Poly boy’s team was led by their title hurdles (36.20); double winner for the second champion (64-00.00); and Ethan Cochran of winning 4x400 meter relay team (3:12.44). year in-a-row Remontay McClain of Covina Newport Harbor rounded off the title winhners with a 185-09 throw in the discuss. Page 10 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011 2011 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION-FORD BASEBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION 1 wood 4, Lancaster 2; Gahr 7, Loara 3; San Gor- Second Round: Palm Desert 5, La Salle 4; Wild Card Round: S a n t i a g o / C o r o n a 6 , C h a p a r r a l gonio 6, Garden Grove 1; Ocean View 4, Colton Sonora 6, Colony 3; Oaks Christian 3, Savanna 0; Lutheran/Orange 16, Rio Mesa 3; El Modena 2; Paloma Valley 2, El Rancho 1; Montebello 9, 2; Laguna Beach 2, El Segundo 1; Torrance 7, 5, West Ranch 3; Moorpark 7, Millikan 0; Canyon/ Santa Monica 3; Beckman 2, Downey 0; Univer- Don Lugo 3; Chino 12, Granite Hills 3; Kaiser 1, Anaheim 4, Marina 1; Royal 4, Villa Park 2; Foun- sity 2, Alhambra 0; Rancho Alamitos 11, Knight Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana 0; Bishop Amat 3, St. tain Valley 4, St. John Bosco 1; Norco 4, Pacifi ca/ 2; Culver City 9, Westminster 0; Paramount 9, Bonaventure 0. Oxnard 3; Capistrano Valley 4, Poly/Long Beach Cajon 0; Temescal Canyon 10, Hawthorne 4; Quarterfi nals: Palm Desert 6, Sonora 4; Oaks 0; Temecula Valley 3, Centennial/Corona 0. Rialto 7, Los Altos 3; Woodbridge 6, Whittier 2; Christian 6, Laguna Beach 3; Torrance 3, Chino First Round: Edison 11, Santiago/Corona 0; Lu- Quartz Hill 15, Warren 3. 2; Bishop Amat 13, Kaiser 2. t h e r a n / O r a n g e 8 , Fo o t h i l l 3; Te s o r o 5 , We s t l a ke 0; Second Round: Bonita 5, Northwood 1; San Semifi nals: Palm Desert 2, Oaks Christian 1; Lakewood 2, El Modena 1; Valencia/Valencia 17, G o r g o n i o 4 , G a h r 1; Pa l o m a Va l l ey 9, O c e a n V i e w Bishop Amat 5, Torrance 4. Moorpark 7; Dana Hills 6, Oxnard 0; J.W. Nor th 8, 5; B e c k m a n 4 , M o n t e b e l l o 1; U n i ve r s i t y 7, R a n c h o Final: Bishop Amat 7, Palm Desert 0. Canyon/Anaheim 1; JSerra 1, Great Oak 0; Vista Alamitos 1; Culver City 9, Paramount 5; Rialto 8, Murrieta 3, Royal 0; Wilson/Long Beach 6, M.L. Temesc al Canyon 7; Woodbr idge 3, Quar t z Hill 1. DIVISION 5 King 0; Simi Valley 17, Fountain Valley 10; El Toro Quarterfi nals: Bonita 7, San Gorgonio 0; Beck- W i l d C a r d R o u n d : Serrano 5, Twentynine Palms 9, Norco 0; Newbury Park 4, Adolfo Camarllo 0; man 1, Paloma Valley 0; Culver City 4, University 4; Paraclete 2, A zusa 1; Mountain View 2, Linfi eld Esperanza 10, Capistrano Valley 2; Hart 5, Los 1; Woodbridge 9, Rialto 0. Christian 1; Maranatha 5, Arrowhead Christian 0; Alamitos 4; Mater Dei 11, Temecula Valley 1. Mary Star of the Sea 8, Templeton 5; Shadow Hills Second Round: Edison 4, Lutheran/Orange 3; 8, Aquinas 7; Gladstone 13, El Monte 1; Duarte Lakewood 8, Tesoro 0; Dana Hills 8, Valencia/ 11, Rubidoux 6. Valencia 6; J.W. North 3, JSerra 0; Wilson/Long First Round: Woodcrest Christian 10, Serrano Beach 6, Vista Murrieta 4; Simi Valley 4, El Toro 2011 0; Serra 11, Valley Christian/Cerritos 9; Cabrillo/ 2; Esperanza 20, Newbury Park 9; Mater Dei Lompoc 6, Gabrielino 2; Hemet 4, Paraclete 0; 12, Hart 2. CIF SOUTHERN SECTION Oak Hills 18, Mountain View 0; La Puente 9, Des- Quarterfi nals: L a ke w o o d 3 , Ed i s o n 1; J .W. N o r t h FORD BASEBALL ert Hot Springs 2; Maranatha 2, Citrus Valley 0; 6, Dana Hills 2; Wilson/Long Beach 2, Simi Valley TEAM CHAMPIONS Campbell Hall 16, Mary Star of the Sea 2; Whittier 0; Esperanza 5, Mater Dei 1. Christian 11, Shadow Hills 0; Lompoc 4, Arroyo 0; Semifi nals: J.W. North 10, Lakewood 4; Esper- Montclair prep 4, Notre Dame/Riverside 2; Sierra anza 6, Wilson/Long Beach 2. DIVISION 1 Vista 1, West Valley 0; Nipomo 3, Gladstone 1; Final: J.W. North 7, Esperanza 1. J.W. North Tahquitz 6, Sultana 0; Ontario Christian 6, Big DIVISION 2 Bear 4; Cathedral 6, Duarte 3. DIVISION 2 Second Round: Serra 10, Woodcrest Christian Wild Card Round: Dos Pueblos 6, Pioneer Val- Mission Viejo 5; Hemet 4, Cabrillo/Lompoc 2; Oak Hills 11, La ley 5; Vista del Lago 11, A.B. Miller 0; Damien 3, DIVISION 3 Puente 9; Maranatha 5, Campbell Hall 4; Lompoc Redondo Union 1; Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks Beckman 4, Whittier Christian 3; Montclair Prep 6, Sierra 3, Mayfair 1; Valencia/Placentia 10, Pasadena DIVISION 4 Vista 1; Tahquitz 3, Nipomo 2; Cathedral 9, On- 2; South Hills 10, Rancho Verde 1; Yucaipa 3, tario Christian 1. Rancho Cucamonga 0; Aliso Niguel 7, Norwalk 2; Bishop Amat Quarterfi nals: Serra 6, Hemet 2; Oak Hills 7, Bellfl ower 2, Hoover 1; Buena 9, St. Joseph/Santa DIVISION 5 Maranatha 4; Lompoc 3, Montclair Prep 2; Ca- Maria 2; Peninsula 7, St. Francis 3; Etiwanda 11, Oak Hills thedral 17, Tahquitz 8. Tu s t i n 6 ; P a l o s Ve r d e s 13 , P a s o R o b l e s 3 ; P a c i fi ca/ Semifi nals: Oak Hills 5, Serra 4; Lompoc 2, Garden Grove 1, Valley View 0; Alemany 7, San DIVISION 6 Cathedral 1. L u i s O b i s p o 4; L a S i e r r a 5 , R e d l a n d s E a s t Va l l e y 3 . Poly/Pasadena Final: Oak Hills 4, Lompoc 3. First Round: Dos Pueblos 5, Cypress 4; Mission DIVISION 7 Viejo 6, Vista del Lago 4; Damien 6, Glendora 4; DIVISION 6 Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 6, Crescenta valley 3; Animo Leadership Wild Card Round: Mojave 33, Excelsior Educa- Harvard-Westlake 5, Valencia/Placentia 0; Arroyo tion Center 16; Avalon 8, Lutheran/La Verne 1; G r a n d e 8 , S o u t h H i l l s 3 ; Yu c a i p a 5 , We s t To r r a n c e Boron 10, Joshua Springs 0; Yeshiva 3, Sierra 3; Santa Barbara 13, Aliso Niguel 3; Redlands 17, Canyon 2; Santa Paula 7, St. Anthony 1; Rio Hondo Bellfl ower 1; Buena 3, Canyon Springs 2, Chino Prep 13, St. Margaret's 6; kern Valley 12, Upland Hills 2, Peninsula 1; Etiwanda 6, Trabuco Hills 4; Christian Academy 1; Bloomington Christian 15, Chaminade 13, Palos Verdes 5; Pacifi ca/Garden Semifi nals: Beckman 8, Bonita 2; Woodbridge Silver Valley 5. Grove 8, Los Osos 2; Alemany 6, La Mirada 0; 3, Culver City 2. First Round: Oxford Academy 12, Mojave 0; Arcadia 4, La Sierra 3. Final: Beckman 4, Woodbridge 1. Bishop Diego 5, Buckley 4; Brentwood 11, Avalon Second Round: Mission Viejo 5, Dos Pueblos 1; 4; B o r o n 5 , S a l e s i a n 0; Va s qu ez 8 , Fli nt r i d g e Pr e p D a m i e n 7, N o t r e D a m e / S h e r m a n O a k s 5 ; H a r v a r d - DIVISION 4 6; Southlands Christian 5, Hamilton 0; Academy/ Westlake 1, Arroyo Grande 0; Santa Barbara 7, Wild Card Round: Estancia 5, Anaheim 3; Sum- Academic Excellence 6, Calvary Chapel/Moreno Yu c a i p a 5 ; R e d l a n d s 5 , B u e n a 3 ; E t i w a n d a 4 , C h i n o mit 8, La Canada 3; Grace Brethren 3, Northview Valley 2; Bishop Union 19, Yeshiva 1; Desert Hills 2; Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 4, Chaminade 3; 0 ; B i s h o p M o n t g o m e r y 2 , B a l d w i n P a r k 0 ; M o n t c l a i r Christian/Lancaster 10, Santa Paula 0; Rosa- Arcadia 5, Alemany 2. 10, Victor Valley 3; Indio 16, Bloomington 1; South mond 13, California Lutheran 0; Desert Christian Quarterfi nals: Mission Viejo 12, Damien 2; Pasadena 2, Nordhoff 1; Katella 9, Jurupa Valley Academy 18, Victor Valley Christian 3; Viewpoint Santa Barbara 7, Harvard-Westlake 2; Etiwanda 3; Chino 10, Palm Springs 1; Calvary Chapel/ 5, Rio Hondo Prep 4; Capistrano Valley Christian 3, Redlands 2; Arcadia 2. Santa Ana 2, Nogales 0; Troy 4, North Torrance 3, Kern Valley 0; Windward 9, Villanova Prep 3; Semifi nals: Mission Viejo 11, Santa Barbara 7; 2; Burroughs/Ridgecrest 9, Chaffey 2. Crean Lutheran 5, Bellarmine-Jefferson 1; Poly/ Etiwanda 3, Arcardia 2. First Round: Palm D e ser t 4, Est anc ia 1; L a S all e Pasadena 11, Bloomington Christian 0. Final: Mission Viejo 6, Etiwanda 2. 3, Covina 2; Colony 14, Summit 4; Sonora 12, Second Round: O x f o r d A c a d e m y 4 , B i s h o p D i e g o Grace Brethren 0; Oaks Christian 9, Bishop Mont- 0; Brentwood 9, Boron 4; Southlands Christian DIVISION 3 gomery 0; Savanna 7, Montclair 0; El Segundo 2, 16, Academy/Academic Excellence 1; Desert Wild Card Round: Bell Gardens def. Lakeside MOnrovia 0; Laguna Beach 5, Indio 2; Torrance Christian/Lancaster 13, Rosamond 1; Viewpoint (Forfeit); Ocean View 4, Diamond Bar 3; Downey 4, South Pasadena 3; Don Lugo 10, La Habra 1; 4, Desert Christian Academy 1; Capistrano Val- 5, Palmdale 4; University 5, Santa Fe 0; Knight Granite Hills 7, Katella 4; Chino 9, San Dimas 2; ley Christian 9, Windward 0; Poly/Pasadena 15, 9, Walnut 8; Cajon 7, Heritage 0; Warren 10, La Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana 5, La Quinta/La Quinta Crean Lutheran 0. Quinta/Westminster 4. 4; Kaiser 4, Troy 0; St. Bonaventure 4, Temple Quarterfi nals: Oxford Academy 11, Brentwood First Round: Bonita 10, Bell Gardens 0; North- City 2; Bishop Amat 10, Burroughs/Ridgecrest 1. See BASEBALL page 23. CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011 Page 11 MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING MAY 19, 2011 1. OPENING BUSINESS 4. NON-ACTION ITEMS The Executive Committee reviewed the A. Call to order by Bill Dabbs, President of the A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL NON- evaluation of the Commissioner’s performance Council - The Executive Committee meeting was ACTION ITEMS for the past year. called to order at 1:04 p.m. by Bill Dabbs, President. 1. Bylaw 307.B(3) – Low Achieving Schools, Q & B. Discussion of Potential Contract, Re: B. Pledge of Allegiance A-Discuss - Discussion mentioned some students Television Rights C. Roll Call must go to a different district for the closest school After review of the STATE CIF proposal D. Any Introductions which was not addressed in the proposal. It also regarding television rights and in absence of full E. Adopt Agenda – Action - A motion was made forces students to go to specifi c schools and disclosure of the contract, the Executive Committee to adopt the agenda with the following change. does not allow for choice of school. does not support the proposal. Item 5 Closed Session was 2. Proposal from CIF State Cross Country 7. REPORT SESSION moved to discussion after Item 2 Public Advisory Committee regarding the Addition of a A. President’s Report - Bill Dabbs Hearing Session. The motion was second and Sixth Division of 8 teams per Division to be Eligible B. Treasurer’s Report - Reggie Thompkins carried. for Automatic State Qualifying – Discuss - During C. Commissioner’s Report - Jim Staunton - Jim F. Approval of Minutes – discussion, it was stated that this proposal was Staunton thanked the Executive Committee for 1. Minutes of the April 12, 2011 Executive presented by a CIF Section who has not been their good wishes on his retirement. He Committee Meeting – Action - A motion was made to successful in the sport of cross country. The stated this Section is in good hands and he approve the minutes of the April 12, 2011 Executive Southern Section average school size will miss being part of it. Committee Meeting. The motion was seconded is much larger than other Sections. This proposal D. Executive Committee Member Reports and carried. would put a cap on the lower end of Division 1 and 8. ADVANCE PLANNING 2. Minutes of the Special April 15, 2011 Executive make a mid-level Division 2. It would then create A. DATES Committee Meeting – Action - A motion was made to a Division 6. There are 1. August 18, 2011 – CIF Southern Section approve the minutes of the April 15, 2011 Executive currently 95-105 schools in Divisions 1 through 4. Executive Committee Meeting/New Member Committee Meeting. The motion was seconded Division would have 96 schools; Division 2 would Orientation, CIF Southern Section Offi ce, Los and carried. have 68; Division 3 would have 63; Division 4 would Alamitos, California 2. PUBLIC HEARING SESSION have about 70 schools; Division 5 would have 80 2. September 29, 2011 – CIF Southern Section A. Recognition of anyone wishing to address the and Division 6 would remain at its current size. Executive Committee Meeting, CIF Southern Executive Committee. Speakers must limit their 3. Proposal from State Commissioners Section Offi ce, Los Alamitos, California remarks to three minutes. No one was present to Committee regarding Bylaw 207B and 207C, Little 3. October 20, 2011 – CIF Southern Section address the Executive Committee. Minnow Clause - Jim Staunton stated this bylaw Council Meeting, The Grand, Long Beach, Bill Dabbs presented Steve Miller and Jim may come back with signifi cant revisions because California Staunton with CIF Southern Section clocks in honor more discussion is needed. 4. October 24, 2011 – CIF Southern of their service and commitment to the Southern 4. Bylaw 207/209 Foreign Student Transfer Section Champions for Character Dinner, 6:00 Section. Similar clocks were also shipped to Guy Eligibility-Discuss - Discussion centered on the p.m., in Queens Salon of The Queen Mary Roubian, Wendy Doty and Bob Brown. issue of boarding schools wanting to be treated B. SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS 3. ACTION ITEMS similarly as under foreign student bylaw 207. 1. A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL ACTION B. SOUTHERN SECTION NON-ACTION ITEMS 2. ITEMS There are no Southern Section non-action 9. ADJOURNMENT 1. Reconsideration of Proposal from CIF State items at this time. A. Time of Adjournment at 4:25 p.m. Governance Task Force regarding Statewide 5. NEW BUSINESS Seasons of Sports/ Maximum Number of Contests A. Governance Committee Report - Gary Submitted by: in Sports Culminating in a State Championship Smidderks/Sue Kuwabara - There have been no PATRICIA SCHMIDT Discussion: The CIF Central Section felt there meetings to report but will be meeting to discuss EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT may have been some confusion regarding this future issues. proposed bylaw and asked to if another look could B. Consideration of the Following School for Approved by: be taken. After discussion of Item A, it was moved Membership - Status for the 2011-12 School Year: JAMES T. STAUNTON, Ed.D. and seconded to approve this portion of the bylaw 1. Calvary Christian School to be presented by COMMISSIONER OF ATHLETICS if the phrase “(including Bill Dabbs – Action - It was moved and seconded to tryouts)” was omitted. The motion carried. A motion admit Calvary Christian School on a probationary to approve Item D was made and membership in the Small Schools Area. They seconded. The motion carried. will participate on a freelance basis. The motion 2. Proposal from CIF State Executive Committee carried. Regarding Bylaw 305 Home Study, Home 2. Crosswalk High School to be presented by Schooling and Bylaw 306 Independent Study Reggie Thompkins – Action - It was moved and Programs/Schools It was moved and seconded seconded to admit Crosswalk High School on a to support. Motion Carried. probationary membership in the Small Schools B. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS Area. They will participate on a freelance basis. 1. Proposal from Baseball Advisory Committee The motion carried. regarding Rule 1507 End of Competition-Discuss/ 3. Edgewood High School to be presented Recommend - Discussion centered on the cost of by Guy Roubian – Action - It was moved and this proposal. seconded to admit Edgewood High School on a It was moved and seconded to support this probationary membership in the Mt. SAC Area. proposal. Motion failed. Recommendation is to They will participate on a freelance basis. The not support. motion carried. 2. Proposal from Camino Del Rey Association 6. CLOSED SESSION regarding Rules 1647 (Basketball) and 2417 Closed session began at 1:15 p.m. and ended (Soccer) Coach Ejection-Discuss/ at 3:00 p.m. Recommend A. Personnel Issue - The Executive Committee Discussion centered on the issue of the coach supported the proposal to suspend the search for being responsible for his behavior. It was moved the Assistant Commissioner position in order to and seconded to not support this proposal. The allow the new Commissioner to evaluate alternative motion carried. confi gurations for personnel in the offi ce. Page 12 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011 2011 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD SOFTBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION 1 Serna 9, La Reina 5; North Torrance 3, Heritage 0; La Habra 5, Buena 1; La Quinta/La Quinta 6, Wild Card Round: Kennedy 4, Thousand Oaks 0; Chino Hills 3, Quartz Hill 0; Warren 9, Harvard- Loara 2; Garden Grove 2, Fullerton 0; Kaiser 5, 0; Corona 5, Great Oak 4; Canyon/Anaheim 5, Westlake 0; Arroyo Grande 3, South Torrance 0; Segerstrom 2 (10 Innings). Fountain Valley 2; Hart 4, Upland 3 (8 Innings); Lakeside 7, Mira Costa 6; South Hills 9, California 2; Quarterfi nals: Aquinas 6, Troy 4; Dos Pueblos Foothill 6, Redlands East Valley 1; Valencia/Pla- Torrance 9, Knight 4; Chaminade 6, Palos Verdes 1, Ocean View 0 (11 Innings); La Quinta/La Quinta centia 10, Glendora 1; Marina 6, Temecula Valley 4; Oak Park 6, Crescenta Valley 5; Bishop Amat 2, La Habra 1 (8 Innings); Kaiser 3, Garden Grove 1; M . L . K i n g 6 , E l D r o a d o 0 ; R o y a l 2 , Yo r b a L i n d a 0 . 3, Paramount 0. 2 (8 Innings). First Round: Kennedy 3, Esperanza 1; Los Second Round: Oaks Christian 7, Peninsula 0; Semifi nals: Dos Pueblos 4, Aquinas 1; Kaiser O s o s 8 , Yuc aipa 4; Lut h e r an /O r an g e 3 , C o r o na 1; St. Lucy's 1, Highland 0; La Serna 10, St. Joseph/ 2, La Quinta/La Quinta 1. C a nyo n /A n a h e i m 8 , S au g u s 0; S i m i Va l l ey 4, H a r t Lakewood 5; Chino Hills 1, North Torrance 0; War- Final: Dos Pueblos 5, Kaiser 0. 0; Poly/Riverside 13, Mater Dei 6; Chaparral 12, ren 4, Arroyo Grande 1; South Hills 7, Lakeside Cypress 9; Los Alamitos 6, Foothill 1; Santiago/ 3; Torrance 3, Chaminade 2 (8 Innings); Bishop DIVISION 5 Corona 15, Valencia/Placentia 4; West Ranch 6, Amat 7, Oak Park 4. Wild Card Round: Ramona Convent 7, Sierra Moorpark 5; Marina 4, Redlands 2; Pacifi ca/Gar- Quarterfi nals: Oaks Christian 4, St. Lucy's 0; Vista 2; Hemet 17, Rosemead 1; Magnolia 16, La- den Grove 4, M.L. King 0; Valencia/Valencia 10, Chino Hills 8, La Serna 1; South Hills 4, Warren g u n a B e a c h 7; A l h a m b r a 7, L o m p o c 6 ; M o n t e b e l l o Edison 1; Vista Murrieta 3, Norco 2 (9 Innings); El 3; Bishop Amat 9, Torrance 1. 7, Silverado 0; Immaculate Heart 15, Costa Mesa Modena 2, Santa Margarita 1; Etiwanda 6, Royal 0. Semifi nals: Oaks Christian 2, Chino Hills 1; 7; Cabrillo/Lompoc 9, La Puente 1; Monrovia 6, Second Round: Kennedy 8, Los Osos 5; Canyon/ South Hills 16, Bishop Amat 1. Gabrielino 4; Santa Ynez 13, St. Monica Catholic 6. Anaheim 6, Lutheran/Orange 5; Poly/Riverside Final: Oaks Christian 10, South Hills 1. First Round: La Canada 9, Ramona Convent 0; 2, Simi Valley 1; Los Alamitos 8, Chaparral 2; Hemet 6, Morro Bay 0; Katella 11, Godinez 6; Mark Santiago/Corona 6, West Ranch 2; Marina 4, Keppel 11, Cantwell Sacred Heart 1; Marlborough Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 1; Valencia/Valencia 1, 2011 16, Magnolia 2; Barstow 5, Temple City 4; South Vista Murrieta 0; El Modena 12, Etiwanda 11. CIF SOUTHERN SECTION El Monte 16, West Valley 11 (8 Innings); Duarte Quarterfi nals: Canyon/Anaheim 8, Kennedy def Alhambra (Forfeit); Savanna 6, Montebello 1; Los Alamtios 9, Poly/Riverside 0; Santiago/ FORD SOFTBALL 2; Azusa 11, Mary Star of the Sea 2; Arroyo 1, Corona 4, Marina 3 (8 Innings); El Modena 5, TEAM CHAMPIONS Immaculate Heart 0; San Marino 3, Nipomo 0; Valencia/Valencia 4. Cabrillo/Lompoc 2, Schurr 1; Calvary Chapel/ Semifi nals: Canyon/Anaheim 13, Los Alamitos Santa Ana 7, Monrovia 5; Marymount 4, Bur- 5; Santiago/Corona 4, El Modena 2. DIVISION 1 roughs/Ridgecrest 0; Beaumont 4, Santa Ynez 1. Final: Santiago/Corona 4, Canyon/Anaheim 1. Santiago/Corona Second Round: L a C a n a d a 7, H e m e t 0 ; K a t e l l a 3 , DIVISION 2 mark Keppel 0; Marlborough 4, Barstow 2; South DIVISION 2 Adolfo Camarillo El Monte 8, Duarte 4; Savanna 10, Azusa 0; Ar- Wild Card Round: Aliso Niguel 17, Rialto 2; El royo 3, San Marino 1; Cabrillo/Lompoc 2, Calvary Toro 8, Vista del Lago 0; Colony 7, Norwalk 4; DIVISION 3 Chapel/Santa Ana 1; Beaumont 8, Marymount 5. Northwood 11, Poly/Long Beach 0; Los Altos 2, Oaks Christian Quarterfi nals: La Canada 8, Katella 1; South Rancho Verde 0; Carter 6, Pacifi ca/Oxnard 4; DIVISION 4 El Monte 4, Marlborough 2; Arroyo 4, Savanna Ontario 6, San Bernardino 3. 3; Beaumont 9, Cabrillo/Lompoc 4. First Round: Don Lugo 8, Aliso Niguel 3; Wilson/ Dos Pueblos Semifi nals: La Canada 6, South El Monte 2; Long Beach 3, West Covina 2; Irvine 5, Rio mesa DIVISION 5 Beaumont 4, Arroyo 0. 0; El Toro 9, Mayfair 1; Valley View 6, Colony 0; La Canada Final: La Canada 1, Beaumont 0. Colton 3, Diamond Bar 2; Mission Viejo 2, San DIVISION 6 Clemente 1; Adolfo Camarillo 2, Northwood 1; DIVISION 6 Millikan 10, Chino 9; Cajon 3, Los Altos 2; Dana Calvary Chp/Downey Wild Card Round: San Jacinto Valley Academy Hills 10, Laguna Hills 3; Oxnard 10, Cerritos 0; DIVISION 7 7, Silver Valley 6; Santa Paula 20, Alverno 6; Wind- Lakewood 22, Carter 0; Beckman 3, Arlington Pomona Catholic ward 2, Poly/Pasadena 1; Notre Dame/Riverside 2 (10 Innings); La Mirada 3, Tesoro 1; Bonita 8, 5, Califor nia Cit y 3; Deser t 21, Hesper ia Chr istian Ontario 7. 5; Twentynine Palms 18, Mojave 3. Second Round: Wilson/Long Beach 3, Don First Round: Calvary Chapel/Downey 7, San Lugo 2; Irvine 7, El Toro 4; Valley View 4, Colton Jacinto Valley Academy 0; Yucca Valley 3, Ro- 2; Adolfo Camarillo 10, Mission viejo 6; Millikan samond 1; Flintridge Prep 2, Santa Paula 1; Rim 6, Cajon 2; Oxnard 6, Dana HIlls 5; Beckman 5, of the World 4, Academy/Academic Excellence Lakewood 3; La Mirada 3, Bonita 0. 1; Windward 5, Santa Clara 3; Saddleback Val- Quarterfi nals: Irvine 2, Wilson/Long Beach DIVISION 4 ley Christian 10, Nuview Bridge 7; Vasquez 11, 1; Adolfo Camarillo 9, Valley View 0; Oxnard 8, Wild Card Round: Nogales 5, Culver City 2; Holy Family 6; Oxford Academy 1, Notre Dame/ Millikan 0; La Mirada 3, Becvkman 2. Troy 7, Orange 0; Valley Christian/Cerritos 2, Riverside 0; Citrus Valley 25, Desert 1; San Gabriel Semifi nals: Adolfo Camarillo 5, Irvine 3; La San Marcos 0; La Quinta/Westminster 9, Linfi eld Mission 3, Boron 0; Rio Hondo Prep 14, Capist- Mirada 3, Oxnard 1. Christian 0; Palm Desert 17, Woodcrest Christian rano Valley Christian 4; Paraclete 6, Big Bear 0; Final: Adolfo Camarillo 5, La Mirada 1. 2; Palm Springs 9, Serrano 5; Patriot 16, Arrow- Carpinteria 21, Whitney 1; Mayfi eld 7, Riverside head Christian 7; Fullerton 4, Ventura 0; Covina Christian 5; Victor Valley Christian 19, Connelly DIVISION 3 10, Coachella Valley 2. 5; Kern Valley 4, Twentynine Palms 0. Wild Card Round: St. Paul 14, Lancaster 0; Paso First Round: Aquinas 20, Nogales 1; Indio 7, Second Round: Calvary Chapel/Downey 8, Robles 5, El Segundo 1; St. Lucy's 11, Fillmore 9; Bloomington 6; Troy 7, Rancho Alamitos 2; Valley Yucca Valley 4; Rim of the World 3, Flintridge Prep La Reina 4, Atascadero 2; Heritage 5, Redondo Christian/Cerritos 12, Apple Valley 3; Dos Pueblos 1; Windward 22, Saddleback Valley Christian 7; Union 0; Quartz Hill 9, Burbank 1; Harvard-West- 3, La Quinta/Westminster 0; Whittier Christian 3, Oxford Academy 10, Vasquez 1; Citrus Valley 8, lake 5, Arcadia 1; South Torrance 13, Eastside 0; Sunny Hills 1; San Dimas 7, Palm Desert 1; Ocean San Gabriel Mission 3; Paraclete 15, Rio Hondo Mire Costa 8, Righetti 7 (8 Innings); California 6, View 6, Hawthorne 0; La Habra 15, Palm Springs Prep 5; Mayfi eld 1, Carpinteria 0; Kern Valley 18, Nordhoff 5; Torrance 12, Paloma Valley 0; Palos 1; Buena 1, Northview 0; Loara 6, Santa Monica Victor Valley Christian 6. Verdes 1, St. Joseph/Santa Maria 0 (8 Innings); 1; La Quinta/La Quinta 7, Patriot 2; Fullerton 10, Quarterfi nals: Calvary Chapel/Downey 16, Rim Paramount 4, Santa Fe 3. Village Christian 3; Garden Grove 2, Oak Hills of the World 2; Oxford Academy 2, Windward 1 First Round: Oaks Christian 8, St. Paul 0; Pen- 1; Kaiser 10, Calvary Murrieta 4; Segerstrom 2, (10 Innings); Citrus Valley 8, Paraclete 7; Kern insula 5, Paso Robles 3; St. Lucy's 1, Burroughs/ Covina 0. Valley 4, Mayfi eld 2. Burbank 0; Highland 8, Notre Dame/Sherman Second Round: Aquinas 8, Indio 2; Troy 3, Semifi nals: Calvary Chapel/Downey 6, Oxford Oaks 3; St. Joseph/Lakewood 2, Downey 1; La Valley Christian/Cerritos 2; Dos Pueblos 3, Academy 0; Citrus Valley 6, Kern Valley 5. Whittier christian 0; Ocean View 6, San Dimas Final: C a l v a r y C h a p e l / D o w n ey 6 , C i t r u s Va l l ey 5 . See SOFTBALL page 23. CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011 Page 13

CIFSS/DODGERS CELEBRATE 29th ANNUAL KENNETH FAGANS FORD "SHAKE FOR SPORTSMANSHIP" AWARDS PROGRAM The CIF Southern Section and Los cheerleaders and student-rooting sections. Each of the honored schools were Angeles City Section, once again, teamed The awards program also includes the Los presented with an attractive commemorative up with the Los Angeles Dodgers to present Angeles City Section, which announced 15 plaque, supplied by the CIF Southern Section, the 29th Annual Kenneth Fagans “Shake conference winners. In all, the program will for permanent display on campus as well as for Sportsmanship” Awards. The awards encompass nearly 700 CIF-member high 3 tickets to the Dodger game. ceremonies took place on the Dodger schools in southern and central California. “Speaking on behalf of both the Southern Stadium fi eld prior to the Dodgers-Chicago “We are very proud of this most and L.A. City Sections, we wish to thank Cubs game on Monday, May 2. important program,” said Dr. Jim Staunton, the Dodgers for their continued efforts in Award recipients are determined by CIF-SS Commissioner of Athletics. “Schools promoting the spirit of good sportsmanship the members of their respective leagues. receiving this award are to be commended for in high school athletics,” added Staunton. Although participating leagues may establish the direction provided by their administrative The award is also named for former CIF- their own criteria, the CIF-SS offers the and coaching staffs, and especially for SS Commissioner, the late Kenny Fagans, following guidelines for the selection process: the positive action of their student body who served as Commissioner from 1954 to participation, enthusiasm, behavior at home memberships. Shake for Sportsmanship goes 1975. and away games, treatment of opponents and hand-in-hand with our Victory with Honor The list of the 2010-2011 CIF Southern treatment of the contest offi cials. Judging and Character Counts programs and we are Section/Los Angeles City Section-Kenneth is based not only on the student-athletes’ extremely proud to be a part of it.” Fagans “Shake for Sportsmanship” award conduct, but also on the conduct of the school winners follows. band members, drill teams, pep squads, CIF-SS, DODGERS AND ADOHR FARMS' 2011 "SHAKE FOR SPORTSMANSHIP" AWARD WINNERS League School League School League School Academy Crean Lutheran High Desert California City Santa Cruz St. Anthony Agape Apple Valley Chr. Hi-Lo Lee Vining Santa Fe Salesian Almont Mark Keppel Horizon Holy Family Sea View San Juan Hills Alpha Crossroads Inland Valley La Sierra Sierra South Hills Arrowhead Calvary Murrieta International Calvary Baptist South Coast El Toro Baseline Did Not Participate Liberty Providence Southwestern Temecula Valley Bay Peninsula Los Padres Lompoc Suburban Mayfair Big VIII Corona Majestic Packinghouse Chr. Sunbelt Elsinore Camino Real Mary Star of the Sea Marmonte Calabasas Sunkist Summit Century Brea Olinda Mission St. Francis Sunset Marina Channel Buena Mission Valley Gabrielino Sunshine Ramona Convent Citrus Belt A.B. Miller Mojave River Apple Valley Tri-Valley Carpinteria Coast Valley Cuyama Valley Montview Ganesha Trinity JSerra Condor Thacher Moore Lakewood Valle Vista Pomona Cross Valley Did Not Participate Mountain Pass Citrus Hill Victory Calvary Chp/MV De Anza Desert Mirage Mountain Valley Notre Dame/R Warrior Did Not Participate Del Rey La Salle Mt. Baldy Chino Westside Highland Hall Del Rio Santa Fe Mulholland Did Not Participate Los Angeles City Section Winners Delphic Kilpatrick Ocean Santa Monica Conference School Desert Mountain Mojave Olympic Los Angeles Baptist Central Miguel Contreras Desert Sky Barstow Omega Lutheran/LA Coliseum Dorsey Desert Valley Coachella Valley Orange Santa Ana Valley Crosstown Foshay Empire Kennedy Orange Coast Saddleback East Valley Grant Express Eastside Christian PAC 7 Atascadero Eastside Mendez Foothill Saugus Pacifi c Hoover Eastern Bell Freedom Twin Pines Pacifi c Coast Irvine Freeway Downtown Business Freeway Sunny Hills Pacifi c View Channel Islands Marine Banning Frontier Villanova Prep Pioneer Torrance Northern Eagle Rock Garden Grove La Quinta/W Prep Mayfi eld Ocean Animo Venice Golden Eastside Rio Hondo Temple City Southern Bravo Medical Golden West Orange San Andreas Arroyo Valley Valley Vaughn Charter Harbor Did Not Participate San Gabriel Vly. Paramount Valley Mission Kennedy Heritage Faith Baptist San Joaquin Capistrano Vly Chr West Valley Birmingham Western University Page 14 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011

2011 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD BOYS TEAM TENNIS PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION 1 Second Round: Temecula Valley 10, M.L. King DIVISION 5 Wild Card Round: Los Alamitos 13, Newbury 8; St. Margaret's 15, Poly/Long Beach 5; Oaks Wild Card Round: La Salle 13, South El Monte Park 5; Loyola 13, Redondo Union 5; Trabuco Christian 11, Whitney 7; Valencia/Placentia 12, 5; Covina 15, Ganesha 3; Jurupa Valley 18, Hills 9, Lutheran/Orange 9 (79-77); Northwood Los Osos 6; Sage Hill 14, Upland 4; Wilson/Long Twentynine Palms 0; Santa Fe 9, Santa Ana 13, La Canada 5; Dos Pueblos 13, Simi Valley 5. Beach 9, Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 9 (88-74); South Valley 9 (74-67); Maranatha 11, Azusa 7; Bishop First Round: University 17, Capistrano Valley 1; Torrance 16, Redlands 2; Cerritos 14, Malibu 4. Amat 10, Windward 8; El Rancho 11, Summit 7; Chaminade 16, Thousand Oaks 2; San Marino 11, Quarterfi nals: St. Margaret's 9, Temecula Valley Rosemead 16, Ramona 2; Savanna 13, Pacifi c Los Alamitos 7; Peninsula 16, Campbell Hall 2; 9 (79-78); Valencia/Placentia 14, Oaks Christian 5; Rim of the World 13, Baldwin Park 5; Ontario Woodbridge 13, Mater Dei 5; Westlake 10, Troy 4; Sage Hill 14, Wilson/Long Beach 4; Cerritos 14, Workman 4; Beaumont 14, Valley View 4; Ar- 8; Marina 12, San Clemente 6; Santa Barbara 11, South Torrance 7. royo Valley 17, Don Lugo 1; La Sierra 14, Citrus 13, Loyola 5; Corona del Mar 17, Sunny Hills 1; Semifi nals: Valencia/Placentia 9, St. Margaret's Valley 4; San Dimas 10, El Monte 8; Chaffey 10, Temple City 10, San Marcos 8; Calabasas 15, Mira 9 (81-76); Sage Hill 11, Cerritos 7. Colton 8; Marywood-Palm Valley 9, Citrus Hill 9 Costa 3; Harvard-Westlake 14, Trabuco Hills 4; Final: Sage Hill 10, Valencia/Placentia 8. (72-72; 3-3; 30-26). Brentwood 17, Fullerton 1; Northwood 11, Dana DIVISION 4 First Round: Arlington 13, La Salle 5; Covina 10, Hills 7; Santa Margarita 10, Fountain Valley 8; Wild Card Round: Paloma Valley def. Hesperia San Gorgonio 8; Jurupa Valley 9, Notre Dame/Riv- Palos Verdes 17, Dos Pueblos 1. (Forfeit); Santiago/Garden Grove 11, Santa Clara erside 9 (77-73); Hemet 12, Santa Fe 6; Maranatha Second Round: University 16, Chaminade 2; 7; Sultana 9, Victor Valley 9 (86-82); Schurr def. 12, Yucca Valley 6; Bishop Amat 12, El Rancho 6; Peninsula 11, San Marino 7; Woodbridge 15, Loara; Gahr 14, Orange 4; Alhambra 17, Los Rosemead 15, Chino 3; Wilson/Hacienda Heights Westlake 3; Santa Barbara 10, Marina 8; Corona Amigos 1; Orcutt Academy 10, Lompoc 8. 15, Savanna 3; Magnolia 16, Rim of the World del Mar 15, Temple City 3; Harvard-Westlake 15, First Round: Viewpoint 18, Paloma Valley 0; 2; La Serna def. Ontario; Beaumont 9, Valley Calabasas 3; Brentwood 11, Northwood 7; Palos Costa Mesa def. Silverado (Forfeit); Dunn 11, Christian/Cerritos 9 (81-74); Arroyo 14, Arroyo Verdes 14, Santa Margarita 4. Templeton 7; Paramount 14, Santiago/Garden (See TEAM TENNIS on page 23) Quarterfi nals: University 11, Peninsula 7; Grove 4; La Quinta/Westminster 18, Cabrillo/ Woodbrige 9, Santa Barbaraa 9 (86-66); Harvard- Lompoc 0; Mark Keppel 16, Estancia 2; Heritage Westlake 10, Corona del Mar 8; Palos Verdes 10, 14, Sultana 4; Oakwood 10, Westminster 8; Santa 2011 Brentwood 8. Ynez 12, Schurr 6; Nordhoff 15, Granite Hills 3; CIF SOUTHERN SECTION Semifinals: University 14, Woodbridge 4; Buckley 14, Garden Grove 4; Cate 13, Gahr 5; FORD BOYS TENNIS Harvard-Westlake 11, Palos Verdes 7. Alhambra 11, Segerstrom 7; Linfi eld Christian 10, TEAM CHAMPIONS Final: University 14, Harvard-Westlake 4. Oak Hills 8; Lynwood 9, Elsinore 9 (85-85, 10-8); DIVISION 2 Laguna Beach 17, Orcutt Academy 1. Wild Card Round: Canyon/Anaheim 11, Hoover Second Round: Viewpoint 16, Costa Mesa 2; DIVISION 1 7; Pacifi ca/Oxnard 10, Culver City 8; Bonita 12, Paramount 12, Dunn 6; La Quinta/Westminster University Palm Springs 6; Atascadero 11, West Covina 7; 9, Mark Keppel 9 (84-78); Oakwood 12, Heritage DIVISION 2 Burbank 9, Ayala 9 (74-69); El Dorado 16, Righetti 6; Santa Ynez 9, Nordhoff 9 (88-65); Cate 10, 2; Laguna Hills 14, Cathedral City 4. Buckley 8; Alhambra 12, Linfi eld Christian 6; Palm Desert First Round: Palm Desert 15, Canyon/Anaheim Laguna Beach 16, Lynwood 2. DIVISION 3 3; Claremont 12, Flintridge Prep 6; Glendale 10, Quarterfi nals: Viewpoint 17, Paramount 1; La Sage Hill Arroyo Grande 8; Walnut 14, Pacifi ca/Oxnard 4; Quinta/Westminster 13, Oakwood 5; Santa Ynez DIVISION 4 Villa Park 15, Bonita 3; Burroughs/Burbank 14, 9, Cate 9 (74-69); Laguna Beach 14, Alhambra 4. Oxnard 4; Beverly Hills 14, Tesoro 4; Valencia/ Semifi nals: Viewpoint 15, La Quinta/Westminster Viewpoint Valencia 15, Atascadero 3; Santa Monica 11, 3; Laguna Beach 14, Santa Ynez 4. DIVISION 5 Burbank 7; West Ranch 12, La Quinta/La Quinta Final: Viewpoint 11, Laguna Beach 7. Arlington 6; El Toro 13, Rowland 5; Foothill 11, San Luis O b i s p o 7; E l D o r a d o 9 , C h a d w i c k 9 ( 7 8 -74) ; A d o l f o Camarillo 11, Saugus 7; Diamond Bar 14, South Hills 4; Arcadia 18, Laguna Hills 0. BOYS INDIVIDUAL TENNIS RESULTS Second Round: Palm Desert 15, Claremont 3; SINGLES Walnut 14, Glendale 4; Burroughs/Burbank 10, First Round: Jake Douglas (Palos Verdes) def. Brett Buford (Calabasas) 7-5, 6- 4; Stefan Menichella Villa Park 8; Beverly Hills 12, Valencia/Valencia (University) def. Blake Mackall (Cate) 6-2, 6-4; Garrett Approux (Burroughs/Burbank) def. Chris 6; Santa Monica 13, West Ranch 5; Foothill 13, El Grant (Santa Barbara) 6-1, 6-3; Maximillian Hawkins (Chadwick) def. Tanner Smith (Servite) 6-2, 6-0. Toro 5; Adolfo Camarillo 10, El Dorado 8; Arcadia Second Round: Denis Nguyen (Canyon/Anaheim) def. Jake Douglas 6-4, 6-0; Justin Agbayani 12, Diamond Bar 6. (Mater Dei) def. Trevor Dell (Dana Hills) 7-5, 6-3; Caryl Hernandez (Troy) def. Jonathan Hammel (Valencia/Placentia) 6-4, 7-5; T.J. Pura (Brentwood) def. Stefan Menichella 6-4, 6-4; Johnny Wang Quarterfi nals: Palm Desert 13, Walnut 5; Bur- (San Marino) def. Garrett Approux 6-2, 7-6 (3); Abraham Hewko (Palm Desert) def. Parker Glore roughs/Burbank 10, Beverly Hills 8; Santa Monica (Marina) 3-6, 7-5, 6-4; William Duncan (Newbury Park) def. Victor Brown (Alta Loma) 6-4, 6-4; Gage 12, Foothill 6; Arcadia 11, Adolfo Camarillo 7. Brymer (University) def. Maximillian Hawkins 6-0, 6-3. Semifi nals: Palm Desert 14, Burroughs/Burbank Quarterfi nals: Denis Nguyen def. Justin Agbayani 6-1, 6-1; T.J. Pura def. Caryl Hernandez 6-1, 4; Santa Monica 15, Arcadia 3. 6-1; Abraham Hewko def. Johnny Wang 6-7, 6-2, 6-3; Gage Brymer def. William Duncan 6-2, 7-6 (4). Final: Palm Desert 10, Santa Monica 8. Semifi nals: T.J. Pura def. Denis Nguyen 6-1, 7-5; Gage Brymer def. Abraham Hewko 6-1, 6-1. DIVISION 3 Final: Gage Brymer def. T.J. Pura 6-2, 6-3. Wld Card Round: Alta Loma 10, Kennedy 8; Chaparral 11, Bellfl ower 7; Santiago/Corona 15, DOUBLES Palmdale 3; Corona 17, Glenn 1; Crean Lutheran First Round: Cooper Mathieson/Graham Maassen (Santa Barbara) def. Jon Jason/Drew Freeman 9, Great Oak 9 (79-68); Yorba Linda 18, Knight 0. (Beverly Hills) 6-4, 6-3; Jimmy Fernandez/Eric Wilson (Villa Park) def. Jameson Lee/Henry Stiepel First Round: Temecula Valley 16, Alta Loma 2; (Santa Margarita) 1-6, 6-0, 6-4; Adam Schwartz/Victor Vu (Brentwood) def. Morgan Hale/Jack Da- M.L. King 15, Oak Park 3; Poly/Long Beach 14, men (Santa Barbara) 6-3, 6-2; Chris Bloom/Matt LaBarre (Dana Hills) def. Chetan Muhugala/Andy Mayfair 4; St. Margaret's 12, Quartz Hill 6; Whitney Nguyen (Troy) 6-4, 6-3. 15, El Segundo 3; Oaks Christian 11, Chaparral 7; Second Round: Shuhai Shibihara/Chris Dalton (Peninsula) def. Mathieson/Maassen 6-2, 6-0; Chris Los Osos 17, Redlands East Valley 1; Valencia/ Lees/Daniel Minami (Thousand Oaks) def. Devin Barber/Kyle Barber (Atascadero) 6-4, 6-3; Tyler Lu/ Placentia 14, Santiago/Corona 4; Sage Hill 14, Ryo Shimizu (University) def. Jake Ly/Brennan Faith (South Torrance) 6-1, 6-3; Fernandez/Wilson Corona 4; Upland 16, Lancaster 2; Wilson/Long def. Blake Egglestin/Chris Bastardi (Palm Desert) 6-2, 3-6, 6-3; Jeff Hawke/Eric Lim (Palos Verdes) def. Schwartz/Vu 6-2, 6-4; Stephan Doehler/Jon Huang (Foothill) def. Brett Ploussard/Adam Shapiro Beach 17, Yucaipa 1; Redlands 11, Crean Lutheran 7; South Torrance 15, Lakewood 3; Malibu 12, J.W. North 6; Cerritos 14, Yorba Linda 4. (See INDIV. TENNIS on page 23) CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011 Page 15

CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD 2011 SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS DIVISION 1 DIVISION 3 200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: University (1:45.50); 200 Medley Relay - G I R L S: M a r a n a t h a (1: 4 9 . 9 4) ; BOYS: Corona del Mar (1:34.89). 2011 BOYS: Mark Keppel (1:37.13). 200 Freestyle - GIRLS: Melanie Klaren, Aliso 200 Freestyle - GIRLS: Jessica Marsh, Whittier Niguel (1:46.62); BOYS: Michael Hauss, Edison (1:50.77); BOYS: Michael Haney, Bloomington (1:38.14). CIF SOUTHERN SECTION (1:38.00). 200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: Shelby Webber, 200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: Bella Schamber, Fountain Valley (2:00.28); BOYS: Christopher FORD Maranatha (2:06.18); BOYS: Ryan Kao, Kennedy Wong, University (1:50.70). (1:52.59). 50 Freestyle - GIRLS: Courtney Wilde, Laguna SWIMMING/DIVING TEAM 50 Freestyle - GIRLS: Kiersten Shew, La Serna Hills (23.39); BOYS: Britt Dalby, Loyola (20.40). (24.61); BOYS: Brendon Chiu, Mark Keppel Diving - GIRLS: Alexandra Caplan, Mission Viejo CHAMPIONS (21.12). (535.45); BOYS: Mark Anderson, El Toro (646.70). Diving - GIRLS: Margaret Denison, Immaculate 100 Butterfl y - G I R L S: E m i l y J i a n g , I r v i n e (5 5 . 3 6) ; Heart (522.35*); BOYS: Nykola Bodnar, St. An- BOYS: David Armstrong, Thousand Oaks (47.86). thony (463.05). 100 Freestyle - GIRLS: Shelby Webber, Fountain 100 Butterfl y- GIRLS: Lila Vera, Laguna Beach Valley (49.90); BOYS: Nick Soedel, Marina (45.05). (56.20); BOYS: Alwin Firmansyah, Cerritos 500 Freestyle - GIRLS: Katy Campbell, La GIRLS DIVISION 1 (48.52). Canada (4:43.04); BOYS: Logan Redondo, Cap- 100 Freestyle - GIRLS: Lindsey Engel, Crean istrano Valley (4:27.15). University Lutheran (49.37*); BOYS: Michael Haney, Bloom- 200 Freestye Relay - GIRLS: University (1:35.61); mington (4.67). BOYS: Loyola (1:23.69). 500 Freestyle - GIRLS: Jessica Marsh, Whittier 100 Backstroke - GIRLS: Melanie Klaren, Aliso (4:57.28); BOYS: Ryan Kao, Kennedy (4:29.73). Niguel (53.23); BOYS: Nolan Brown, Redlands GIRLS DIVISION 2 200 Freestyle Relay - G I R L S: L a S e r n a (1: 4 0 . 3 2) ; (49.16). BOYS: Kennedy (1:29.45). 100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: Maggie Burton, Glendora 100 Backstroke - GIRLS: Lindsey Engel, Crean University (1:01.69); BOYS: Peter Kropp. Loyola Lutheran (53.64*); BOYS: David Jakl (50.33). (56.38). 100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: Bella Schamber, 400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: University Maranatha (1:04.11); BOYS: Alwin Firmansyah, (3:26.00); BOYS: Loyola (3:04.65). GIRLS DIVISION 3 Cerritos (57.57). Final Team Results - GIRLS: University (297); 400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Laguna Beach BOYS: Loyola (287). Mark Keppel (3:40.29); BOYS: La Serna (3:10.99). Final Team Results - G I R L S: M a r k Ke p p e l (212); BOYS: Mark Keppel (258). DIVISION 2 *New Division 3 Record 200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: Glendora (1:46.69*); GIRLS DIVISION 4 BOYS: Crescenta Valley (1:33.79*). DIVISION 4 200 Freestyle - GIRLS: Kesley Cummings, El Viewpont 200 Medley Relay - GIRLS: Citrus Valley Segunto (1:48.75); BOYS: Ryan Makuta, El Se- (1:52.47); BOYS: Viewpoint (1:39.25). gundo (1:38.64). 200 Freestyle - GIRLS: Gwendolyn Mathias, 200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: Gretchen Southwestern Academy (1:57.31); BOYS: Andrew Jaques, Glendora (1:59.19); BOYS: Young Tae Barmann, La Salle (1:42.37). Seo, Crescenta Valley (1:48.38*). 200 Individual Medley - GIRLS: Lilly Parks, 50 Freestyle - GIRLS: Andrea Grant, Walnut Sierra Canyon (2:09.43); BOYS: McKay Palmer, (23.50); BOYS: Sean Shughrou, Murrieta Valley Canyon Springs (1:58.47). (21.13). BOYS DIVISION 1 50 Freestyle - G I R L S: S a m a n t h a To r r e s , L a S a l l e Diving - GIRLS: Annika Lenz, Poly/Pasadena (24.89); BOYS: Bilal Walker, Beaumont (21.60). (579.30*); BOYS: Deon Reid, Poly/Long Beach Loyola Diving - GIRLS: Janae Janik, Grace Brethren (598.40). (459.35); BOYS: Arian Rodriguez/Brandon 100 Butterfl y - GIRLS: Noelle Tarazona, Cla- Rexius, Bishop Amat (239.70). remont (54.54); BOYS: Louis Wojciechowski, 100 Butterfl y- GIRLS: Samantha Torres, La Crescenta Valley (49.72). BOYS DIVISION 2 Salle (58.90); BOYS: Alex Cisneros, Rancho 100 Freestyle - GIRLS: Andrea Grant, Walnut Alamitos (50.94). (51.06); BOYS: Ryan Makuta, El Segundo (45.05). El Segundo 100 Freestyle - GIRLS: Kali Kearns, Alverno 500 Freestyle - GIRLS: Kelsey Cummings, El (54.81); BOYS: Bilal Walker, Beaumont (47.42). Segundo (4:47.07); BOYS: Brennan Jacobsen, 500 Freestyle - GIRLS: Gwendolyn Mathias, Sonora (4:27.59). Southwestern Academy (5:06.67) BOYS: Andrew 200 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Glendora (1:38.64); BOYS DIVISION 3 Barmann, La Salle (4:28.04*). BOYS: Damien (1:25.92). 200 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: Viewpoint (1:43.76); 100 Backstroke - GIRLS: Ariana Peschke, La Mark Keppel BOYS: Paramount (1:29.96). Reina (56.63); BOYS: Jesse Ryckman, Oaks 100 Backstroke - GIRLS: Christina Gomez, Christian (50.07). Santa Clara (1:00.91); BOYS: Dylan de Caussin, 100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: Gretchen Jaques, BOYS DIVISION 4 Viewpoint (54.35). Glendora (1:01.01); BOYS: Young Tae Seo, Cres- 100 Breaststroke - GIRLS: Lilly Parks, Sierra centa Valley (55.81*). Viewpoint Canyon (1:04.54*); BOYS: Sean Gunn, Viewpoint 400 Freestyle Relay - G I R L S: G l e n d o r a (3 : 3 2 . 5 0) ; (1:01.49). BOYS: El Segundo (3:06.46). 400 Freestyle Relay - GIRLS: La Salle (3:43.99); Final Team Results - GIRLS: Glendora (234); BOYS: Viewpoint (3:18.91). BOYS: El Segundo (236). Final Team Results - GIRLS: Viewpoint (251.50); *Division 2 Record BOYS: Viewpoint (299). *Division 4 Record Page 16 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011

2011 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS

DIVISION 1 25-22, 25-22; Redondo Union def. Dana Hills 25- def. Ocean View 25-13m 25-15, 25-21. Wild Card Round: St. John Bosco def. Fountain 22, 25-20, 25-19; Santa Margarita def. Alemany Second Round: Burroughs/Burbank def. Rio Valley 20-25, 25-23, 25-19, 25-19; San Marcos def. 25-14, 25-7, 25-15. Mesa 25-13, 25-12, 25-16; Cypress def. Mayfair Cabrillo/Long Beach 25-16, 23-25, 25-17, 25-20. Quarterfi nals: Mater Dei def. Mira Costa 27- 22-25, 26-24, 25-23, 12-25, 15-10; Temple City First Round: Mira Costa def. El Dorado 25-16, 25, 20-25, 25-14, 18-25, 15-9; Westlake def. def. Claremont 15-25, 25-23, 25-15, 25-20; South 25-13, 17-25, 25-13; Simi Valley def. Lakewood Newport Harbor 26-28, 25-20, 24-26, 25-19, 15- Torrance def. Downey 25-19, 25-17, 25-12; Adolfo 25-22, 20-25, 25-22, 25-23; Crespi def. Ventura 10; Thousand Oaks def. St. John Bosco 20-25, Camarillo def. Loara 16-25, 25-23, 25-22, 20-25, 25-20, 25-19, 23-25, 20-25, 15-8; Mater Dei def. 22-25, 27-25, 25-20, 15-12; Santa Margarita def. 15-8; Arcadia def. Santa Ynez 16-25, 25-13, 25- Huntington Beach 25-16, 25-16, 25-20; Westlake Redondo Union 25-21, 25-18, 25-14. 16, 25-23; Torrance def. Warren 25-21, 23-25, def. Wilson/Long Beach 25-14, 25-16, 25-14; Ser- Semifi nals: Mater Dei def. Westlake 25-12, 25- 2 5 - 2 7, 2 5 - 2 0 , 16 -14; Va l l e y C h r i s t i a n / C e r r i t o s d e f. vite def. Esperanza 23-25, 22-25, 25-22, 25-20, 14, 22-25, 25-14; Santa Margarita def. Thousand Valencia/Placentia 25-17, 25-9, 25-16. 15-11; San Clemente def. Dos Pueblos 25-11, 25- Oaks 25-19, 25-18, 25-16. Quarterfi nals: Burroughs/Burbank def. Cypress 2 3 , 2 5 -14; N e w p o r t H a r b o r d e f. H a r v a r d - We s t l a ke Final: Mater Dei def. Santa Margarita 22-25, 25-15, 25-18, 25-20; South Torrance def. Temple 25-20, 25-22, 25-19; St. John Bosco def. Loyola 25-19, 17-25, 25-20, 18-16. City 25-16, 25-18, 25-15; Adolfo Camarillo def. 19-25, 25-23, 25-23, 25-23; Poly/Long Beach Arcadia 25-18, 25-22, 25-10; Valley Christian/ def. Canyon/Anaheim 25-17, 25-22, 25-20; Palos DIVISION 2 Cerritos def. Torrance 25-16, 25-9, 25-19. Verdes def. Santa Barbara 25-16, 25-21, 24-26, First Round: Corona del Mar, Bye; Hart def. Semifi nals: Burroughs/Burbank def. South 25-15; Thousand Oaks def. Mission Viejo 24-26, Quartz Hill 25-18, 25-27, 25-12, 25-12; San Luis Torrance 23-25, 25-23, 25-22, 25-18; Valley 25-20, 22-25, 25-17, 15-12; Redondo Union def. Obispo def. Nordhoff 30-28, 25-20, 25-18; Aliso Christian/Cerritos def. Adolfo Camarillo 25-19, Royal 25-14, 25-21-, 25-19; Dana Hills def. Foothill Niguel def. West Valley 25-19, 25-10, 25-11; Tra- 25-22, 22-25, 25-18. 25-22, 25-26, 25-19; Alemany def. Edison 23-25, b u c o H i l l s d e f. G o l d e n Va l l e y 2 5 -15 , 2 5 - 2 2 , 2 6 - 2 8 , Final: Valley Christian/Cerritos def. Burroughs/ 26-24, 23-25, 25-20, 17-15; Santa Margarita def. 25-21; Santigo/Corona def. Hemet 25-17, 25-17, Burbank 27-25, 25-27, 25-18, 25-16. San Marcos 25-13, 25-16, 25-15. 25-23; Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana def. Lancaster Second Round: Mira Costa def. Simi Valley 25-71, 25-15, 25-16; Oak Park def. Pioneer Val- DIVISION 4 25-14, 25-16, 25-19; Mater Dei def. Crespi 25-21, ley 25-10, 25-14, 25-9; Valencia/Valencia def. Wild Card Round: Anaheim def. Los Amigos 25-9, 25-13; Westlake def. Servite 30-32, 28-26, Highland 25-14, 25-12, 25-20; Righetti def. La 25-23, 25-20, 25-22; Beverly Hills def. Brethren 25 -21, 2 6 -24; N ew p o r t H ar b o r def. San Clemente Sierra 25-12, 25-16, 23-25, 25-23; Beckman Christian 25-16, 25-14, 25-11. 25-17, 25-19, 25-13; St. John Bosco def. Poly/ def. Paloma Valley 25-14, 25-21, 25-21; Oaks First Round: Santa Monica def. Anaheim 25-18, Long Beach 25-27, 23-25, 22-25, 25-23, 15-13; Christian def. Saddleback 25-15, 25-17, 25-22; 25-15, 25-15; Montebello def. A.B. Miller 26-24, Thousand Oaks def. Palos Verdes 25-18, 17-25, El Toro def. Norco 25-23, 31-29, 25-15; Irvine 15-25, 12-25, 25-19, 15-11; St. Margaret's def. def. Bishop Diego 25-21, 25-21, 25-27, 25-17; Pioneer 25-22, 25-21, 22-25, 22-25, 15-6; Bishop Arroyo Grande def. Littlerock 25-19, 25-20, 25-21; Montgomery def. Ganesha 25-14, 25-23, 25-18; 2011 Laguna Beach, Bye. Cathedral def. Crean Lutheran 25-13, 25-20, 25- Second Round: Corona del Mar def. Hart 25-17, 19; Santa Fe def. Garden Grove 25-22, 25-16, CIF SOUTHERN SECTION 25-20, 25-16; Aliso Niguel def. San Luis Obispo 27-25; Magnolia def. Eisenhower 25-20, 25-13, FORD 25-23, 25-13, 25-18; Trabuco Hills def. Santiago/ 21-25, 13-25, 15-9; Windward def. Garey 25-16, Corona 25-12, 25-16, 25-20; Oak Park def. Calvary 25-15, 25-18; Brentwood def. El Rancho 25-15, BOYS VOLLEYBALL Chapel/Santa ana 25-16, 25-11, 25-18; Valencia/ 29-27, 25-15; Culver City def. Santa Ana Valley CHAMPIONS Valencia def. Righetti 25-22, 25-15, 25-13; Beck- 25-20, 25-12, 25-20; Sage Hill def. Bolsa Grande man def. Oaks Christian 25-19, 25-17, 20-25, 25- 25-19, 25-21, 15-25, 25-14; Yucaipa def. Mark 19 ; I r v i n e d e f. E l To r o 2 5 - 21, 2 5 - 2 2 , 2 5 -16 ; L a g u n a Keppel 25-22, 25-16, 25-17; La Salle def. Los Beach def. Arroyo Grande 25-14, 28-26, 25-11. Altos 25-17, 25-20, 25-16; Crossroads def. La Quarterfi nals: Corona del Mar def. Aliso Niguel Quinta/Westminster 25-12, 25-18, 25-16; Katella DIVISION 1 25-14, 25-16, 25-15; Trabuco Hills def. Oak Park def. California 17-25, 25-22, 22-25, 25-15, 25-9; Mater Dei 23-25, 18-25, 25-19, 25-20, 15-13; Beckman def. San Gabriel def. Beverly Hills 25-18, 25-13, 25-17. Valenica/Valencia 24-26, 25-20, 25-22, 23-25, Second Round: Santa Monica def. Montebello 15-11; Laguna Beach def. Irvine 23-25, 25-17, 25-12, 25-18, 17-25, 25-20; Bishop Montgomery 25-18, 25-13. def. St. Margaret's 23-25, 25-18, 25-18, 25-22; DIVISION 2 Semifi nals: Corona del Mar def. Trabuco Hills Santa Fe def. Cathedral 12-25, 25-22, 13-25, 25-16, 25-23, 25-13; Laguna Beach def. Beckman 25-14, 18-16; Windward def. Magnolia 25-18, Corona del Mar 26-28, 25-22, 25-19, 25-22. 25-19, 25-13; Culver City def. Brentwood 25-19, Final: Corona del Mar def. Laguna Beach 23-25, 27-25, 21-25, 26-24; Yucaipa def. Sage Hill 19- 25-15, 25-14, 25-16. 25, 25-23, 22-25, 25-18, 25-9; Crossroads def. La Salle 25-16, 25-20, 23-25, 25-21; San Gabriel DIVISION 3 DIVISION 3 def. Katella 25-12, 25-9, 25-23. First Round: Burroughs/Burbank, Bye; Rio mesa Quarterfi nals: Santa Monica def. Bishop Mont- Valley Christian/Cerritos def. Morro Bay 25-17, 25-19, 25-16; Cypress def. gomery 25-20, 22-25, 25-17, 25-21; Windward El Segundo 25-20, 21-25, 25-19, 25-14; Mayfair def. Santa Fe 20-25, 25-12, 25-14, 25-20; Culver def. Los Angeles Baptist 25-14, 25-23, 25-22; City def. Yucaipa 25-23, 21-25, 20-25, 25-21, Claremont def. Villa ge Christian 25-19, 25-17, 15-13; San Gabriel def. Crossroads 27-25, 21-25, DIVISION 4 25-21; Temple City def. Kennedy 25-18, 26-24, 25-16, 25-18. 23-25, 25-21; Downey def. Segerstrom 25-21, 25- Semifi nals: Sant a M onic a def. Windward 25 -21, Santa Monica 22, 25-22; South Torrance def. Bellfl ower 25-13, 22-25, 25-20, 25-20; San Gabriel def. Culver City 25-14, 25-21; Adolfo Camarillo def. Yorba Linda 25-15, 25-20, 25-17. 25-18, 25-8, 25-11; Loara def. Norwalk 25-20, Final: Santa Monica def. San Gabriel 22-25, 25-21, 25-20; Santa Ynez def Gahr 25-20, 23-25, 28-26, 25-21, 25-23. DIVISION 5 25-23, 224-26, 15-13; Arcadia def. Gabrielino 25- Chadwick 20, 25-17, 25-19; Torrance def. South Pasadena DIVISION 5 25-20, 25-17, 25-22; Warren def. Oxnard 25-21, Wild Card Round: Pacifi c Lutheran def. Bethel 25 -17, 25 -12; Val e nc ia / Plac e nt ia def. C e r r ito s 2 2- Baptist 25-14, 26-24, 25-20; St. Anthony def. 25, 25-22, 25-18, 25-23; Valley Christian/Cerritos See VOLLEYBALL on next page CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011 Page 17

2011 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD BOYS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

TEAM FINALS INDIVIDUAL FINALS

PL. SCHOOL SCORE PL. PLAYER/SCHOOL SCORE 1. Servite 371 1. Kethan Reddy, Villa Park 70 2. Westlake 374 2. Glen Lee, Valencia/Valenica 70 3. Righetti 374 3. Ryan Tetrault, Villa Park 71 4. Santa Margarita 376 4. John Lee, Los Alamitos 71 5. Loyola 376 5T. Jason Chen, Diamond Bar 72 6 Sunny Hills 377 5T. Dylan Crowley, Notre Dame/SO 72 7. Corona del Mar 378 5T. Jay Lim, La Canada 72 8. Mater Dei 380 5T. Jonathan Sanders, New Com. Jewish 72 9. San Juan Hills 381 9T. Bakari Bolden, Harvard-Westlake 73 10. Los Alamitos 384 9T. Michael Choe, Brea Olinda 73 9T. Thomas Lim, Moorpark 73 9T. KK Limbhasut, REdlands 73 9T. David Longmire, Glendora 73 9T. Johnny Ruiz, Adolfo Camarillo 73 9T. Jason Semthiti, Pacifi ca Christian 73 9T. Ryan Smith, Colton 73

7. CLOSED SESSION EXEC. MINUTES A. Personnel Issue - Closed session began at TEAM TENNIS (Continued from page 7) 1:47 p.m. and ended at 2:15 p.m. There were no (Continued from page 17) decisions to report on. inequity in the size of the Southern Section. 8. REPORT SESSION Valley 4; La Sierra 14, Sierra Vista 4; San Dimas Gary Smidderks is proposing to create a A. President’s Report - Bill Dabbs - Bill Dabbs 11, Patriot 7; Bishop Montgomery 11, Chaffey 7; newsletter that defines the activities of this thanked the Executive Committee for their time Milken Community 14, Marywood-Palm Valley 4. committee. and hard work related to the new Second Round: Arlington 15, Covina 3; Hemet B. Camino Del Rey Athletic Association Annual Commissioner search and interviews. 15, Jurupa Valley 3; Maranatha 11, Bishop Amat Re-Leaguing Plan Presentation-Action B. Treasurer’s Report - Reggie Thompkins Fr. Anthony Kopp, Mary Star of the Sea High 7; Wilson/Hacienda Heights 11, Rosemead 7; C. Commissioner’s Report - Jim Staunton Magnolia 12, La Serna 6; Arroyo 10, Beaumont School and League Coordinator, and Mary Dever, D. Executive Committee Member Reports 8; San Dimas 13, La Sierra 5; Milken Community Principal, Mary Star of the Sea High School and Executive Committee members reported 12, Bishop Montgomery 6. League President, presented information to support on their activities during Winter playoffs and their request to re-league every year. - Discussion: commended staff for their hard work. They also Quarterfi nals: Arlington 11, Hemet 7; Wilson/ Under Article 3 of the Blue Book, Releaguing stated that the new basketball playoffs format at Hacienda Heights 14, Maranatha 4; Arroyo 11, Procedures Item 1A(2) addresses the issue of Anaheim Convention Center went very well. A Magnolia 7; Milken Community 13, San Dimas 5. conferences changing leagues. It states “League video was created by the Student Leadership Semifi nals: Arlington 10, Wilson/Hacienda confi gurations must be maintained for a minimum Committee. It will be presented at Council on April Heights 8; Milken Community 10, Arroyo 8. of two years in duration.” 14, 2011 and will be available to all schools and Final: Arlington 9, Milken Community 9 (78-77). It was moved and seconded to approved this on our website. appeal creating one-year Releaguing cycles for Riverside Community College will host this athletic conference. After discussion, the Swimming and Diving at no charge this year. INDIV. TENNIS motion failed. Voting results: 4 yes, 11 no, and 1 9. ADVANCE PLANNING (Continued from page 17) abstention. A. DATES C. Consideration of the Following School for 1. April 14, 2011 – CIF Southern Section 6 - 2 , 6 - 3 ; J a c k C u m m i n s / N i c k F e l i c h ( P a l m D e s e r t) Membership Status for the 2011-12 School Year: Council Meeting, The Grand, Long Beach, def. Ahdiv Nathan/Daniel Choy (Tesoro) 6-1, 6-3; 1. Albert Einstein Academy to be presented California, 9:00 a.m. Kona Luu/Drew Dawson (University) def. Bloom/ by Gary Smidderks – Action - It was moved and 2. May 19, 2011 – CIF Southern Section LaBarre 6-2, 6-1. seconded to approve this school on a probationary Executive Committee Meeting, Southern Section Quarterfi nals: Shibihara/Dalton def. Lees/ basis in the Small Schools Area. The motion Offi ce, Los Alamitos, California Minami 7-6 (6), 7-5; Lu/Shimizu def. Fernandez/ carried. 3. October 20, 2011 – CIF Southern Wilson 7-6 (3), 6-2; Hawke/Lim def. Doehler/ D. 2011-2012 Southern Section Proposed Section Council Meeting, The Grand, Long Beach, Huang 6-4, 6-2; Luu/Dawson def. Cummins/ Meeting Dates – Action - It was moved and California Felich 6-2, 6-3. seconded to approve the 2011-12 Meeting Dates. B. SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS Semifi nals: Shibirhara/Dalton def. Lu/Shimizu The motion carried. 1. 4-6, 6-4, 6-4; Luu/Dawson def. Hawke/Lim 7-5, 6. OLD BUSINESS 2. 6-2. A. Eligibility of Boarding School Students - This 10. ADJOURNMENT Final: Luu/Dawson def. Shibirhara/Dalton 6-3, item from the State is being revised at the State A. Time of Adjournment: 3:55 p.m. 6-2. level. At issue, are schools with numerous foreign students. Submitted by: B. 207 Transfer Eligibility Revision - This item Patricia Schmidt was for discussion only. There are many areas Executive Secretary of concern. Jim Staunton asked that the item be removed from the Council agenda Approved by: on April 14, 2011 because it will go through James T. Staunton, Ed.D. many changes before a fi nal bylaw is Commissioner of Athletics produced. The Executive Committee unanimously agreed. Page 18 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011 BASEBALL SOFTBALL COMMISSIONER (Continued from page 14) (Continued from page 15) (Continued from page 3) assistant coach. I remember how fast the 5; B i sh o p U ni o n 7, S o ut hlan ds Chr i st ian 0; D e s e r t Christian/Lancaster 16, Viewpoint 6; Poly/Pasa- DIVISION 7 time went by on the fi eld that day and at the dena 11, Capistrano Valley Christian 7. Wild Card Round: St. Genevieve def. Redlands end of practice I could not believe that three Semifi nals: Oxford Academy 8, Bishop Union 7; Adventist Academy (Forfeit); Hillcrest Christian/ hours had passed. This was the fi rst job I Poly/Pasadena 5, Desert Christian/Lancaster 1. Granada Hills 17, Valley Christian/Santa Maria ever had that I didn’t watch the clock to see 12; California Lutheran 17, Calvary Baptist 2; St. Final: Poly/Pasadena 10, Oxford Academy 0. when my workday would be over. It was on Matthias 22, Academy Careers/Exploration 6; that day, when I realized this is what I wanted DIVISION 7 Desert Christian Academy 7, La Sierra Academy Wild Card Round: Southwestern Academy 14, 6; Crossroads 17, Orcutt Academy 4; Public Safety to do as a career. I continued to coach while West Shores 10; Hillcrest Christian/Granada Academy Maricopa 4. I earned my Bachelor’s Degree in History, got Hills 18, Bethel Christian/Riverside 6; Lennox First Round: Pomona Catholic 32, St. Genevieve my teaching credential in Social Studies, and Academy 8, Thacher 5; Coast Union 6, Trinity 0; Lee Vining 6, Temecula Prep 5; Lutheran/Los after completing those requirements, set out Classical Academy 2. Angeles 2, Archer for Girls 1 (9 Innings); Univer- to become a high school teacher and coach. sity Prep 21, Hillcrest Christian/Granada Hills 5; First Round: New Roads 26, Southwestern Acad- For 31 straight years, since I received that emy 0; Milken Community 24, Pacifi c Lutheran 0; Mesa Grande Academy 7, California Lutheran 0; North County Christian 6, Lutheran/Los Angeles 5; Viewpoint 17, North County Christian 1; Animo phone call as a second year college student, Animo Leadership 13, Temecula Prep 1; Dunn 19, Leadership 8, Avalon 2; Faith Baptist 13, St. I have been involved in high school education Delphi Academy 3; St. Michael's Prep 13, Weaver Matthias 0; Montclair Prep 25, Desert Christian and athletics as a Social Studies teacher, an 0; Lee Vining 7, Academy Career Exploration Academy 3; Bethel Christian/Riverside 27, Trona assistant coach, a head coach, an athletic 1; Hillcrest Christian/Granada Hills 7, Riverside 2; Coastal Christian 8, Trinity Classical Academy director and an Assistant Commissioner for Christian 4; Firebaugh 15, Lennox Academy 4; 7; Rolling Hills Prep 7, Providence 0; Crossroads the C.I.F. Southern Section. Twin Pines 12, Tarbut V'Torah 5; New Community 8, Firebaugh 4; Hamilton 9, Riverside Prep 4; Jewish 6, Valley Christian/Santa Maria 2; Nuview Bloomington Christian 10, Liberty Christian 9; Bridge 10, Public Safety Academy 2; Cate 12, St. Bellarmine-Jefferson 11, Public Safety Academy 1. What I have learned and experienced, after Monica Academy 1; Pacifi ca Christian 16, Coast Second Round: Pomona Catholic 20, Lee Vin- I entered high school myself as a student- Union 0; Riverside Prep 17, Immanuel Christian ing 0; Lutheran/Los Angeles 5, University Prep athlete, have served as a foundation for me to 3; Rolling Hills Prep def Shalhevet (Forfeit). 4; Mesa Grande Academy 7, Viewpoint 2; Faith build upon as your Commissioner of Athletics. Second Round: New Roads 9, Milken Community Baptist 8, Animo Leadership 3; Montclair Prep 21, The years since that time have helped me Bethel Christian/Riverside 2; Rolling Hills Prep 23, 1; Animo Leadership 18, North County Christian develop a strong and unwavering belief in 4; Dunn 10, St. Michael's Prep 5; Hillcrest Chris- Coastal Christian 0; Crossroads 7, Hamilton 2; tian/Granada Hills 9, Lee Vining 1; Firebaugh 15, Bellarmine-Jefferson 23, Bloomington Christian 4. what we do and who we do it for. I am totally Twin Pines 2; Nuview Bridge 12, New Community Quarterfi nals: Pomona Catholic 12, Lutheran/ committed to joining with you in continuing to Jewish 2; Pacifi ca Christian 2, Cate 1; Riverside Los Angeles 0; Faith Baptist 8, Mesa Grande do our very best to provide outstanding edu- Prep 3, Rolling Hills Prep 0. Academy 7; Rolling Hills Prep 11, Montclair Prep cational opportunities, through participation Quarterfi nals: Animo Leadership 13, New Roads 6; Bellarmine-Jefferson 17, Crossroads 3. in high school athletics, for the young people 8; Dunn 6, Hillcrest Christian/Granada Hills 1; Semifi nals: Pomona Catholic 17, Faith Baptist we are so fortunate to work with. We need Firebaugh 8, Nuview Bridge 1; Pacifi ca Christian 0; Bellarmine-Jefferson 5, Rolling Hills Prep 4. 11, Riverside Prep 3. Final: P o m o n a C a t h o l i c 7, B e l l a r m i n e - J e f f e r s o n 6 . to promote and protect the important values Semifi nals: Animo Leadership 18, Dunn 4; that are learned by student-athletes though Pacifi ca Christian 11, Firebaugh 10. school-based athletic programs and we must Final: Animo Leadership 6, Pacifi ca Christian 4. dedicate ourselves to that task now, more than ever before, in these diffi cult economic times.

In so many ways, those two phone calls have led me down the path that brings us together at this time. As I begin this journey with you as your Commissioner of Athletics, I want you BOYS VOLLEYBALL to know that I look forward to serving you, (Continued from previous page) and supporting you, to the best of my ability AGBU/Canoga Park 25-19, 23-25, 26-24, 25-18; Gabriel Academy def. Cate 25-16, 25-11, 25-18; today, tomorrow and always. Mary Star of the Sea def. Pilibos 25-11, 25-19, 25- St. Genevieve def. Le Lycee 25-11, 25-14, 25-13; 21; Rio Hondo Prep def. Southwestern Academy Chadwick def. Desert Christian/Lancaster 25-15, 25-15, 25-13, 25-17; Capistrano Valley Christian 25-16, 25-20. def. Hawthorne MSA 22-25, 25-19, 25-20, 25-17; Second Round: Vistamar def. Holy Martyrs 25- Desert Christian/Lancaster def. Arroyo Valley 14, 25-18, 25-20; Flintridge Prep def. Firebaugh 25-17, 25-16, 25-11. 25-20, 19-25, 25-13, 25-16; Poly/Pasadena def. First Round: Vistamar def. Pacifi c Lutheran Saddleback Valley Christian 25-23, 25-16, 18-25, 21-25, 25-18, 25-14, 25-13; Holy Martyrs def. 25-20; Prvoidence def. Calvary Chapel/Downey M e s r o b i a n 2 5 -10 , 2 6 - 2 4 , 2 5 -11; F l i n t r i d g e P r e p d e f. 25-14, 25-17, 25-18; Viewpoint def. Summit 25-21, Laguna Blanca 22-25, 20-25, 25-16, 25-11, 15-10; 24-26, 25-22, 25-22; Ontario Christian def. Rio Firebaugh def. West Valley Christian 21-25, 25- Hondo Prep 25-19, 25-11, 25-13; San Gabriel 11, 25-14, 23-25, 15-7; Poly/Pasadena def. Loma Academy def. St. Monica Catholic 25-21, 25-23, Linda Academy 25-16, 25-13, 25-23; Saddleback 21- 2 5 , 21- 2 5 , 15 -10 ; C h a d w i c k d e f. S t . G e n e v i e v e Valley Christian def. St. Anthony 25-14, 25-18, 25- 25-12, 25-15, 25-15. 21; Calvary Chapel/Downey 25-21, 20-25, 25-20, Quarterfi nals: Vistamar def. Flintridge Prep 25 - 12-25, 15-9; Providence def. St. Bernard 19-25, 13, 25-15, 25-16; Poly/Pasadena def. Providence 19-25, 25-23, 25-10, 15-13; Viewpoint def. Mary 25-21, 26-24, 25-22; Viewpoint def. Ontario Star of the Sea 25-10, 25-13, 25-12; Summit def. Christian 25-21, 13-25, 25-12, 25-13; Chadwick CAMS 25-17, 25-11, 25-18; Ontario Christian def. def. San Gabriel Academy 25-19, 25-17, 25-23. Orangewood Academy 25-22, 25-22, 18-25, 25- Semifi nals: V i s t a m a r d e f. P o l y / P a s a d e n a 2 3 - 2 5 , 18; Rio Hondo Prep def. Milken Community 25-71, 25-21, 29-27, 25-17; Chadwick def. Viewpoint 25 -13, 25 -16; St . M o nic a C at ho lic def. C apsit r ano 25-13, 25-22, 25-20. Valley Christian 25-19, 25-19, 22-25, 25-13; San Final: Chadwick def. Vistamar 25-18, 17-25, 25-16, 18-25; 15-10. CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Fall 2011 Page 19