CIF-SS BULLETIN

VOL. 68, NO. 2 WINTER 2005-2006

For Full CIF-SS Fall Playoff Results See pages 12-18. Serving High School Athletics Since 1913 Page 2 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 CIF-SS COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES PRESIDENT'S October 13, 2005 The Council meeting of the CIF-SS Council was Northern, and Parochial were approved. MESSAGE called to order by John Dahlem, President, at In the Orange County Area the original 9:03 a.m. on Thursday, October 13, 2005. All proposal was approved. An appeal from Tom leagues were present with the exception of the Waszak, Principal of J. Serra High School in Agape, Arrowhead, Coast Valley, Freedom, reference to J. Serra’s placement in the Serra THANKS Harbor, Horizon, International, Liberty, League for football was heard by the CIF-SS COACH! Mulholland, Omega and Valley. Council. Speaking in opposition to the proposal 1. ADOPT AGENDA – It was moved, and in support of the area proposal was Patrick seconded and passed to adopt agenda as Lee, Principal of St. John Bosco; Susana Arce, revised. Releaguing Chairperson; Gene Campbell, Ex- 2. MINUTES – It was moved, seconded and ecutive Committee Orange County Representa- passed to approve the minutes of the CIF-SS tive; Greg Pinick, Principal, Orange Lutheran By Dr. John Dahlem, President Council meeting of April 28, 2005. Additionally, High School; Mark Cunningham, Athletic CIF-SS Executive Committee minutes of the CIF-SS Executive Committee Director, University High School; and Dan meeting of August 19 and September 28, 2005, Burch, Orange County Releaguing Chairper- On behalf of the CIF-SS Executive were submitted as informational items. son. Following discussion, a motion to approve Committee and the CIF office, I want to 3. SPECIAL PRESENTATION – Jim Staunton, the appeal was denied. express our sincere thanks and Commissioner, introduced Distinguished Ser- In the Small Schools Area, Thom Doney, appreciation to all the coaches who are vice Award recipient David Zirkle, Orange Principal of Liberty Christian High School, Rod associated with the student/athletes of Unified School District and Murrieta Valley Markum, League Representative for the our 560 member schools. You spend Unified School District. Western Athletic Conference, and Bryan 4. STATE WRESTLING ADVISORY COM- Speer, President, Western Athletic Confer- many hours working with the youth of today MITTEE PROPOSAL – John Dahlem, President, ence, spoke in reference to placement in the infusing the important tenants of Pursuing presented a proposal which would sanction Western Athletic Conference. Following Victory with Honor and serving as role State CIF Girls Regional Open Wrestling discussion, a motion to hear and appeal was models…thanks! You rush from your last Championships. Following discussion, it was denied. academic class, throw on your coaching moved, seconded and passed to approve the 6. ALMONT LEAGUE PROPOSAL – Tim gear, coach until 6:00 p.m., and go home proposal. Murphy, Almont League Coordinator, reviewed to prepare tomorrow’s lesson 5. 2006-2010 RELEAGUING – John Dahlem, a proposal which would change playoff plans…thanks! You have a non-education President, presented the respective proposals groupings for girls volleyball and boys/girls for the 2006-2010 releaguing cycle. Following basketball from enrollment based to groupings job and leave early so you can be at practice discussion, area releaguing proposals for by competitive equity. Following discussion it each day and then rush home to take care Citrus Belt, Coast, Desert, Foothill, Mt. SAC, See COUNCIL on page 18. of your family…thanks for being a walk-on coach or shall we call it a “run-on” coach. California Interscholastic Federation You might not win a lot of games, but you Southern Section remember the value of instilling respect, integrity and hard work in your 10932 Pine Street athletes….thanks! You have to raise Los Alamitos, CA 90720 money, convince kids to participate in your (562) 493-9500 -- Fax (562) 493-6266 sport, develop a total program and receive very little remuneration…thanks! You must OFFICERS abide by all the rules and confirm to the Dr. John Dahlem, Principal numerous demands of the school Western High School, President officials…thanks! You have to sacrifice your time, your personal and family life, and be there for you athletes each Earl Haugen, Director day…thanks! You sometimes have to deal Downey USD, President-Elect with unpleasant people who question you and very seldom hear kind words of Paul Breit, Principal on Assignment appreciation…thanks! Pomona USD, Past-President

Always remember the credo that, “No Susana Arce, Assistant Principal person stands so high as one who bends Nordhoff High School to help a child.” Treasurer “WE THANK YOU COACH!” James Staunton, Ed.D., Commissioner of Athletics

Dr. John S. Dahlem BULLETIN EDITOR President of the CIF-SS Council Thom Simmons, Sports Information Director

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Sharon Hodge, CIF-SS Secretary

Bulletin published three times yearly by CIF Southern Section CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 Page 3 SOUTHERN SECTION MARKETING UPDATE COMMISSIONER'S CIF-SS RENEWS BALL PARTNERSHIPS; SWITCHES TO MIKASA IN WATER POLO CORNER The CIF Southern Section is pleased to announce new and continuing official ball partnerships with Spalding, Rawlings, Mikasa , Wilson Tennis, and DeBeer. Why We Do SPALDING: Continues as official ball of the CIF Southern Section-Toyota What We Do Championships in the sports of football, basketball, soccer and volleyball. RAWLINGS: Continues as official ball of the CIF Southern Section-Toyota Baseball Championships. MIKASA: The official ball of FINA, the NCAA and the Olympics, will become the official ball of the CIF Southern Section-Toyota Boys/Girls Water Polo Championships effective July. By James Staunton, Ed.D. DEBEER: DeBeer, a subsidiary of Rawlings, becomes the official ball of the CIF- Commissioner of Athletics SS latest sport, Lacrosse. The section currently counts 47 teams as participants of the At the 2002 National Federation Meeting, “fastest game on two feet”. Bob Kanaby delivered a wonderful address WILSON TENNIS: Remains the official tennis ball of the CIF Southern Section- that examined high school sports Toyota Boys/Girls Tennis Championships through 2009. governance. He traced the history of high school sports management and gave his All agreements (except Wilson Tennis) run from July 1, 2006 through the 2011 school listeners a chance to understand why we year. do what we do.

In exchange, the CIF-SS will receive financial compensation that will offset costs of It is time to remind us of our purpose and championship events, venues and fund the valuable awards programs. why our rules (as complicated as they are) exist. “On behalf of our member schools, the CIF Southern Section is pleased and proud to continue our current partnerships and to add new friends,” said CIF-SS Commissioner In the early 1900’s high schools (with four of Athletics Dr. Jim Staunton. “This agreement, in conjunction with our other business grade levels) appeared all over the country. partners, allows the section to provide our first class championships as well as helping Adolescents were assigned to ever-larger to keep the promise of low costs to our schools.” schools to prepare for life. As soon as neighboring communities built schools, The CIF-SS generates over 20% of an annual $2.5 million operating budget through competition became inevitable. corporate partnerships. These partnerships save the schools 60 cents per child each school year that would otherwise have to be assessed through member dues and sport In the spirit of fairness the very first rule that fees. This corporate support has enabled the CIF-SS to operate without a dues increase governed high school sports required any to member schools for over 20 years. student who represented a school to actually be a student at that school! That “The support and responsiveness provided by both Spalding and Rawlings the last five isn’t as funny as it may sound. Our very first years has been gratifying,” added Staunton. “The mandatory playoff ball has given our commissioner and founder, Seth Van schools a standardized quality ball in all playoff rounds. The most beneficial part of the Patten, once pitched in a high school program is that we are able to save each school student body nearly $1,700 through these baseball game: while in office! agreements. This is money they can use for on-campus programs.” Soon other rules were created in an attempt The official ball program, adopted by the CIF-SS in 2001, now generates over $190,000 to “keep the playing field level”. Students per year in financial support to the section that would otherwise have to be passed on couldn’t compete if they were over the age in fees to the 560 member schools. While requiring schools to provide the correct of 21. A student who transferred into a designated balls for all playoff games, the CIF-SS has arranged with Sports Chalet, the school had to “sit out” a year and couldn’t Official Sporting Goods of the CIF-SS, an ability to ship overnight to any school the balls compete at all. There were more rules to when necessary. follow.

OFFICIAL BALL PER SPORT The core value reflected in the creation of Baseball: Rawlings CIF-SS all of these rules is simple: that Boys Basketball: Spalding TF1000 NFHS; Spalding TF1000ZKPro NFHS communities of young adults have the Girls Basketball: Spalding TF1000 28.5 NFHS; opportunity to compete for their schools as Spalding TF1000ZKPro 28.5 NFHS part of their educational experience. A win Football: Spalding ball with NFHS against a neighboring community is a Soccer: Spalding TF2000 NFHS for both boys and girls use. cause of great pride. Historically, Softball: Dudley CFP12Y NFHS. competition was not just confined to Tennis: Wilson tennis ball. traditional sports. I once read a stirring Volleyball: Spalding with NFHS stamp in these models: TF5000, newspaper account of a typewriting TF4000, TF3000, TF 2000, TF1500, TF1000 competition that took place in 1921. Boys Water Polo: Mikasa W6000 (effective July 1, 2006). Girls Water Polo: Mikasa W6009 (effective July 1, 2006) To be sure our rules have changed; evolved if you will over the years, but I believe that

See COMMISSIONER page 11. Page 4 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OFFICIALS' MEETING - August 19, 2005

WHISTLE The August meeting of the CIF Southern Section League starting in 2006 as was established by Executive Committee was called to order at 1:05 the recent releaguing process and they should p.m. by President John Dahlem at the CIF Southern get all their programs ready for that eventuality.” Section office, Los Alamitos, California. All It sounded as though they were debating back Fan members were present with the exception of and forth the compromise about letting football Behavior Paul Breit and Susan Rainey. Dr. Dahlem informed out as JSerra proposed but in the end it sounded the members that Earl Haugen had retired from as though they preferred not to allow this his position of Director of Pupil Services with amendment. Downey Unified School District and is now the Mr. Waszak replied the meeting included all Director on Assignment. Susana Arce has principals and athletic directors. At the retired from her position of Assistant Principal releaguing committee meeting in March, the only By Bill Agopian of Nordhoff High School and is now Assistant people present were principals except for Ralph CIF-SS Officials Liaison Principal/Consultant with Nordhoff High School. Grajeda and the athletic director from St. John In recent weeks the issue of fan behavior Dr. Dahlem introduced the guests attending the Bosco. When he talks about the table discussions, there were no athletic directors has impacted high school athletic contests meeting; Tom Grady, Principal of Eastside High School, Jerry Kriss, Athletic Director of Eastside present who were there during meeting one, throughout the nation. The Southern High School, Tom Waszak, Principal of JSerra two, three or four who heard the discussions Section is not exempt from this negative High School and Ralph Grajeda, Athletic Director that took place and listened to his table discussion behavior exhibited by fans. Recent of JSerra High School. on that day. This meeting was with athletic incidents include: 1. ADOPT AGENDA – It was moved, directors who had different points of view than • Attacks on officials seconded and passed to adopt the agenda. their principals. Secondly, Pat Murphy got up in • Fan on Fan violence 2. MINUTES – It was moved, seconded and front of the entire releaguing committee and • Fans being ejected from passed to approve the minutes of the CIF supported JSerra stating they were not ready for Serra League competition. Thirdly, they did gymnasiums and fields Southern Section Executive Committee Meeting of May 25, 2005. sign off. • Abuse toward school 3. ACTION SESSION Dr. Staunton stated the letter from Mr. administration A. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS Dunne came out of a discussion that he had with • Local newspaper prep columns 1. Action items included in the agenda the president of the Serra League because Mr. in recent weeks have referenced were for the purpose of review with no action Waszak went before the releaguing committee incidents of poor fan behavior taken. and said this was a simple matter; two leagues Officials groups have noted the dramatic 4. OLD BUSINESS were very much in agreement. It was based on increase in verbal abuse towards them. A. Consideration of Membership Status a telephone conversation Dr. Staunton had with the athletic director from St. John Bosco, who More than one officials group has made for the 2005-2006 School Year - After discussion, it was moved, seconded and passed did not represent to him that he or other athletic this issue a point of emphasis for this year. to approve probationary membership for the directors were pleased with this proposal. This A result has been an attempt on the part of following schools: prompted the telephone conversation with the officials to adopt a policy and procedure 1. Nia Educational Charter School president of the Serra League who said that on regarding fan expulsion. Each officials 2. Pacifica Christian High School May 18, JSerra represented to them that CIF Unit operates as a group of independent B. Recommendations for At-Large Southern Section approved of this configuration. contractors. Policies and procedures that Members to Council - Jim Staunton asked for Dr. Staunton’s letter of April 5 does not represent these Units implement directly impact recommendations for four female at-large that. Dr. Staunton was concerned about the misrepresentation and feels that was what Ray member schools. For this and many other representatives to the Council. He asked committee members to review the people in their Dunne was expressing in his letter. Also, the reasons, it is important that a positive area as possible representatives. Areas needed principals felt a little under the gun because if relation exist between schools and officials are Citrus Belt, Northern and Orange County, JSerra had withdrawn completely from the groups. however, all names will be considered. Serra League, they were concerned about the 5. NEW BUSINESS girls programs. They therefore felt the need to Likewise, many schools have begun A. Hearing on the League Placement for approve. That was the tenor of the conversation programs directed at the goal of improving JSerra High School – Jim Staunton presented a and why he asked for the letter to represent fan behavior. “Yellow Card” warnings, background of the placement and a rationale for how it happened. So while it was approved by the Serra league it was under duress. where fans acting in an inappropriate this appeal. He read from a timeline outlining JSerra’s appeal and stated JSerra is arguing the Mr. Waszak stated that at the time they manner are handed rules of behavior, are opportunity to present their proposal along with thought they were working on a track that was a positive action plan to make fans aware Orange County’s to Council. appropriate. That was where the comment that of improper actions. There is a need for Tom Waszak, Principal, JSerra High School, we had been in communication with CIF and officials and schools to speak with one distributed a statement and stated they are at they were aware of what we were doing came voice on this matter. In doing so, it will this meeting to appeal the decision made by the from. We learned subsequent to this meeting show solidarity in rule interpretation and Orange County Releaguing Committee. After that we did not have that option. administration of remedy. For their part, reading from his prepared statement, Mr. Dr. Dahlem asked if Mr. Waszak remembered in the first appeal that was brought the C.I.F. Southern Section Office is actively Waszak stated they would like to forward an alternative proposal. Dr. Dahlem clarified that to the Executive Committee that he tried to involved in presenting the Pursuing Victory JSerra would like the Executive Committee to explain the potentiality of having to play in the With Honor One-Day Coaches Training, in back their proposal. Dr. Dahlem asked for Serra League. You received the decision you an effort to increase awareness of proper questions from the committee. asked for. behavior and sportsmanship. Sr. Cheryl Milner asked Mr. Waszak if he Mr. Waszak stated the majority of the had received a copy of the letter from Mr. Ray proposal did not have JSerra in the Serra League While it may be a sad commentary on one Dunne. He replied yes. She stated the Serra even up to the final proposal. phase of high school athletics, it is League members agreeing to his proposal does Mr. Ford stated he took an opposite tack to this appeal in January. He made the point that important to note that 99.9% of our contests not follow with the contents of the letter. The second to last paragraph states that “our first geographically they were located in Orange choice was that JSerra be placed in the “Serra” See OFFICIALS page 13. See MINUTES AUG. page 19. CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 Page 5 MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RULE MEETING - September 28, 2005 REVIEW The September meeting of the CIF Southern was moved, seconded and passed that the Section Executive Committee was called to order membership for Agape Christian Academy be at 1:05 p.m. by President John Dahlem at the CIF denied until the 2006-2007 school year in order Southern Section office, Los Alamitos, California. for the principal and athletic director to attend All members were present with the exception of the mandatory training on August 21, 2006. Janet Berardi, Earl Haugen, Edna Herring and C. Champions for Character Awards, Things Susan Rainey. Dr. Dahlem introduced the guest October 13, 2005 – Dr. Staunton presented an to attending the meeting; Joyce Alex, Principal, overview of the arrangements for the luncheon Do Agape Christian School. to date. He asked all Executive Committee 1. ADOPT AGENDA – It was moved, members to advise the office of their attendance seconded and passed to adopt the agenda with in order to assign duties. the deletion of items 3B1 and 6A. D. Approval of Hardship Appeal Hearing By Karen Hellyer 2. MINUTES – It was moved, seconded and Panel Officers Jerry Dutton, Merlin Driggs and CIF-SS Assistant Commissioner passed with one abstention to approve the Allan Layne. After discussion, it was moved, There are a few changes and things to be minutes of the CIF Southern Section Executive seconded and passed to approve those named Committee Meeting of August 19, 2005. as Appeal Hearing officers. aware of as we slowly fade out of 2005-06 Sr. Cheryl Milner reported on the decisions E. Wrestling Weight Management and head into Spring. made at the State Federated Committee Meeting. Report – Rob Wigod explained the details of this 3. ACTION SESSION report. All students will be required to take this All need to be highlighted so that you can A. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS exam. It is mandatory but is not binding for this rest this summer in the knowledge that 1. Action items included in the agenda year. Athletes may be reassessed. November you are ready for another new sports year. were for the purpose of review with no action 1, 2005 through January 15, 2006 is the 1. It’s very important to use written taken. assessment period. contracts for scheduling contests. Review 4. NON-ACTION SESSION F. Penalties associated with B. SOUTHERN SECTION NON-ACTION Falsification of Bona Fide Change of Residence By-Law 150 in the Bluebook. ITEMS Form – After discussion, no recommendations 2. When hiring coaches make sure 1. Proposal by Southwestern League to were made to change penalties for falsification you review the Association Rule (By-Law change Playoff Groupings Cycle Rule 3219.1 – of information on residence. 312) with all potential applicants prior to After discussion, it was moved, seconded and 7. REPORT SESSION hiring. passed with 2 opposing votes. A. Presidents Reports – President John 3. Check the CIF-SS website 5. OLD BUSINESS Dahlem passed out information on the important frequently for announcements, in-service A. Web Site Change – Thom Simmons issues discussed at the Section 7/8 meeting. dates, rule updates and other information. presented a visual presentation on the changes Past-President Paul Breit asked for a review of made to the Southern Section web site. the amount of money paid by the Section for 4. Check current National B. Mortgage Payment Recommendation mileage. Mr. Breit also asked for the office to Federation rule books for equipment or – After a thorough review, Jim Staunton stated send a mailing out to schools advising them of uniform rule changes for 2006-07. that the Section would not accelerate a mortgage our policies on steroid use. He also reported 5. Review summertime rules with payment. Bank of America recommended saving that the Chino High School stadium has been your coaching staff. Specific language is for several years and make one large payment. renamed John Monger Stadium and Walnut High located under each particular sports It will be reviewed every August if an amount School stadium has been renamed the Ken section in the Bluebook. can be set aside. Gunn Stadium. 6. The Summer Dead Period will be C. Report on Eastside High School B. Treasurer’s Report – Susana Arce Visitation/Membership by Jim Monico – Mr. Monico reported that the auditors have completed their July 30 to August 20, 2006 (except for those reported on his telephone conversation with the work and will present their report at the November schools that request, in writing, an alternate school. After discussion, it was moved, 9 Executive Committee Meeting. Also, the annual period). seconded and passed to approve full dues mailing will be done during the month of 7. Make sure all sport schedules membership. October. are submitted to your Area Liaison and D. At-Large Members for Council – The C. Commissioner’s Report – Jim sport unit assignors by the specific due following people were recommended by Dr. Staunton reported the following: Dr. Robert dates. This is extremely important in helping Staunton for the At-Large position on Council: Maxson, President of the California State your school to be adequately covered by Lisa Busch, Athletic Director, Lakewood High University Long Beach, will be the keynote School, Kristine Kulow, Principal, San Dimas speaker for the Champions for Character officials for each sport. High School, Christina Rivera, Principal, Redlands Luncheon; there may be a small school 8. Fall Packets will be available for High School, Deatra Lee, Athletic Director, releaguing appeal at the October 13 Council pick-up at the CF-SS Office in mid-August. Banning High School. meeting; Hurricane Katrina has forced 9. Make sure to read your new After discussion, it was moved, seconded approximately a dozen students to our schools; Bluebook (when you pick it up) with all new and passed to approve the nominees for at- at the Section 7/8 meeting the issue of Los rule language. Pay specific attention to large representation on the Council. Angeles City School Charter Schools was new rules and wording regarding mileage E. RELEAGUING APPEALS – All discussed. Charter schools do not have and athletic contracts. releaguing appeals at the Council must be based boundaries, are publicly funded and an agency on the releaguing process only as described in of Los Angeles Unified School District. item 5, page 46 of the 2005-2006 Blue Book. D. Executive Committee Member These are just some of the items to keep 6. NEW BUSINESS Reports in mind as we head into the Spring. Should B. Appeal Hearing on the Request for 1. Orange County Area Representative, you need a more detailed explanation of Membership from Agape Christian Academy – Gene Campbell – Attended the Section 7/8 these or any other areas of interest it is Dr. Staunton reviewed the events and actions meeting and was impressed by it. important that you contact the office for for denial of membership to Agape Christian 2. Northern Area Representative, Bill clarification from one of the administrators. Academy for the 2005-2006 school year. Joyce Dabbs – Appreciates the work on the web site Alex, Principal, Agape Christian Academy, spoke and will link his school to it. on behalf of the school, explaining the reasons 3. Citrus Belt Area Representative, for the school’s actions. After discussion, it Rhonda Fouch – The Citrus Belt league has a See MINUTES SEPT. page 7. Page 6 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING November 9, 2005

The November meeting of the CIF Southern color of shirts would not be an issue. Extending Letters were sent to principals on November 2 Section Executive Committee was called to non-league games one week – After discussion, asking for payment. She asked all members to order at 1:10 p.m. by President John Dahlem at it was moved, seconded and approved to make phone calls to the schools in the members’ the CIF Southern Section office, Los Alamitos, support. areas. California. All members were present with the 5. OLD BUSINESS C. Commissioner’s Report – Jim Staunton exception of Stan Ford, Edna Herring and Sr. A. Appeal of sanction against Santa reported the following: The Financial Committee Cheryl Milner. Barbara High School tennis team – Moved to item met. They had a mileage reimbursement review 1. ADOPT AGENDA – It was moved, 1I. and suggested the Handbook be revised to add seconded and passed to adopt the agenda and 6. NEW BUSINESS when gas prices reach $2.75/gallon, also to move items 5A to 1I and delete item 6A. A. Appeal of View Park Preparatory reimbursement will be increased by 10% and H. 2004-2005 Auditors Report – The firm School’s membership suspension for the balance when it reaches $3.00/gallon, reimbursement of Carmody and Meach, represented by Mr. of the 2005-2006 school year – Dr. Dahlem will again be increased by 10%; Sanctions – Roger Carmody, presented the 2004-2005 reported that after meeting with the school Lakewood High School and Redlands High Auditors Report. After discussion, it was administration, parents and staff, it was decided School will have an away game due to ball moved, seconded and approved to accept the to lift their suspension for the winter and spring violations; Gahr High School – After the 2004-2005 Auditors Report. seasons. As a condition of this, View Park releaguing cycle was completed and deadlines I. Appeal of Sanction against Santa Preparatory must pay their dues, follow CIF passed, they asked for an appeal to participate Barbara High School Tennis Team – Dr. Dahlem rules and be accessible. in football as a freelance team. No appeal was and Dr. Staunton met with the representatives B. Consideration of membership status granted; JSerra High School – They are appealing of Santa Barbara High School and announced for the 2006-2007 school year – the Council decision on their releaguing request that an agreement had been reached on a 1. Calvary Baptist Christian School – to State CIF; Tesoro High School – Two high disciplinary action against the coach of Santa After discussion, it was moved, seconded and school football players, suspended by their Barbara High School. approved to postpone this membership until school, thought they received permission to 2. MINUTES – It was moved, seconded and further information is received from the school. participate in football while under suspension passed to approve the minutes of the CIF Discussion surrounded a previously through the temporary restraining order they Southern Section Executive Committee Meeting approved motion mandating new schools must received. However, under Rule 228, if student of September 28, 2005. field at least one boys and girls team per season is suspended from high school, the student is 3. ACTION SESSION of sport. ineligible during the period of suspension. They A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL ACTION 2. Hope Center Academy – After did not play during the last game and the coach ITEMS discussion, it was moved, seconded and will not allow them to play for the next game; 1. CIF Boys and Girls State Golf approved to deny membership. Future Planning for the Southern Section – Dr. Championships – Dr. Staunton reported that the Discussion of membership applications – Staunton distributed a draft memo on his topics State and Federated Council is pleased with Dr. Staunton and Dr. Smidderks will meet to for discussion. He asked for members to these championships and will recommend both create procedures and guidelines for volunteer to chair one of these areas. He asked state championships continue. membership applications. for contributions to this memo be submitted at Dr. Staunton stated the Girls Golf Committee C. Charter School Boundaries – Bona the next Executive Committee Meeting; will propose to Council to extend the girls’ golf Fide Change of Residence – Discussion Bloomington High School – Their football game season by four days in order to allow for surrounded creating a Blue Book Section to the previous week reflected a score that many individual regional competition. After discussion, address this matter and the effects on eligibility found troublesome. Suggestions were made to a motion to support this was seconded and for transfer students from charter schools. direct correspondence to the board of education approved. D. Conference Formation – Paul Castillo and superintendent to encourage them to handle 2. Revision to CIF Bylaw 22.B.23: presented new criteria for athletic conferences this issue with the values of Pursuing Victory Conditions of Membership – After discussion, it to follow. It was suggested it be brought before with Honor in mind. was moved, seconded and approved to support. the Blue Book Committee to be added to the Blue D. Executive Committee Member Reports 3. Revision of CIF Bylaw 524: Steroid Book. It was also suggested to have a 1. Activities Director Representative Prohibition – After discussion, it was moved, representative of all conferences come before Terry Speir – Poly’s sister school, Lee Vining seconded and approved to support. the Executive Committee to hear suggestions. High School was coming to school for a visit. B. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS E. Policy on Unrestricted Status for Poly had many activities planned for the staff 1. Proposal from Bay League on Water Schools – These schools have membership and students. She also stated that members of Polo Rule 3008 Maximum Team Contests – This based on the season of sport and gender the activities directors committee have asked to item was pulled and recommended that staff equity. Paul Castillo was asked to prepare a list become more involved in the Champions for address this issue to bring an interpretation of of schools who have unrestricted status. Character Awards by helping athletic directors what the rule states back to the Executive F. Playoff Groupings Timelines/Calendar get more nominations. They also expressed Committee at the next meeting. – On January 6, 2006, information will be mailed concerns about girls volleyball playoffs always 2. Proposal from Southwestern League to all league representatives. In February/ falling on Veteran’s Day weekend. They also on Rule 3219.1 Playoff Groupings – This item March, schools will receive the break down of discussed and support having gate tickets the was previously approved on September 28, all sports. Appeals will be held on March 30 and same as pre-sale prices for students. 2005. on April 6, playoff groupings will be mailed out. 2. Desert Area Representative John 3. Proposal from CIF Southern Section Appeals will be heard in April. Mendoza – Relayed the pride and thanks of a Swimming Advisory Committee to establish a 7. REPORT SESSION Champion for Character awardee. Masters Meet – After discussion, it was moved, A. Presidents Reports – President John 3. Small Schools Area Representative seconded and approved to support. Dahlem passed out information from the State Tom Peters – Stated his boys cross country 4. NON-ACTION SESSION meeting. team is ranked as #1 in the state. B. SOUTHERN SECTION NON-ACTION President-Elect Earl Haugen – At the 4. Assistant Commissioner Rob Wigod – ITEMS State Federated meeting, two items were Asked all committee members who wish to Rob Wigod reported that state discussed: playoff games on Sunday and the present awards at football playoff games to wrestling for girls was approved. length of the seasons of sport with state playoffs advise him. 1. Proposal from Sunset going into June. There have been no decisions 5. Orange County Area Representative League on Field Hockey Rule 1816 Color of yet. Gene Campbell – Gave recognition and praise Uniform tops and Rule 1807 Extend Non-League B. Treasurer’s Report – Susie Arce to the Champions for Character Luncheon. Games one week – Karen Hellyer stated the stated the delinquent dues list was distributed. See MINUTES-NOV. on next page. CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 Page 7 MINUTES - SEPT. MINUTES - NOV. RIX SPEAKS AT (Continued from page 5) (Continued from page 6) 30TH ANNUAL FOOTBALL PRESS new president, Kirk McVey. She spoke highly 6. Superintendent Representative Dr. of pictures purchased from Max Preps. She Sue Rainey – Asked for information on Friends CONFERENCE addressed the Agape Christian Academy of Golf and expressed concern that each school situation. receiving this money present it to their school AND LUNCHEON 4. Coast Area Representative, Dan board for approval. On Monday, December 5, the CIF Southern Stepenosky – Commended the web site and 7. State CIF Executive Committee Section held its 30th Annual stated the families at his school are using it. Member Dr. Gary Smidderks – The CAPSO Championship Football Press Conference 5. Foothill Area Representative, Jim meeting this month will be held in Long Beach Monico – Stated the web site is more friendly and Anaheim. At the last meeting, there were and Luncheon. Chris Rix, Fox Sports Net and he is using it more. Also, Allan Layne will discussions on how to better communicate with broadcaster, served as keynote speaker have a new stadium named after him in his the constituencies. for the luncheon. district. 8. Girls’ Athletic Director Representative 6. Assistant Commissioner, Rob Wigod Janet Berardi – Expressed her concerns about Rix attended Santa Margarita Catholic High – Discussed the new administrator workshops a soccer assignor and his concerns over School, where he played quarterback and that were held and is very impressed by the payment. She also asked if a school may refuse receiver. He earned All-Serra League number of people coming for the trainings. to honor a CIF pass and was informed they may second-team honors as a receiver as a Three have been scheduled so far this year. He not. also discussed a location for the wrestling 9. Foothill Area Representative Jim senior. Rix was Honorable mention All- Master’s Meet. Monico – Expressed his complements to CIF USA selection by USA Today as a senior. 7. Director of Marketing, Thom Simmons staff in their handling of a wrestling issue with After high school, Rix went to Florida State. – Discussed issues from water polo one of his schools. A Freshman All-American; he also became competitions. 10. Citrus Belt Area Representative the first four-year starter at quarterback for 8. Activities Directors Representative, Rhonda Fouch – Welcomed Dr. Rainey back. In Coach Bobby Bowden. After college Rix Terry Speir – Long Beach Poly invited their sister regards to the audit report, the Section seems signed with the San Diego Chargers before school, Lee Vining, to attend their football game. fiscally sound. She would like to find a way, to moving behind the microphone. He does They are 8-man and Poly is 11-man. give back to the schools. She would like to have 9. Desert Area Representative, John more kids watching the playoff events. two 10- to 15-minute segments each Mendoza – Discussed several problems There being no further business to come Saturday. On Thursdays and Fridays, Rix occurring at schools in his area and he wanted before the Executive Committee, the meeting contributes to FSN’s high school coverage. all to be aware of the issue. All three districts was adjourned at 5:00 p.m. in the desert are building new schools because Rix talked to the student-athletes about the there are so many people moving in. The desert Submitted By: importance of the moment and how special schools are becoming impacted. PAT CHIAPPETTA they should all feel to have reached the 10. School Board Representative, Sue EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT level of team competition that they had with Kuwabara – Stated Jim Staunton spoke at an Orange County Board Meeting on Pursuing Approved By: their appearance in their respective Victory with Honor and the gold standard for DR. JAMES STAUNTON, Ed.D. championships. youth sports. COMMISSIONER OF ATHLETICS 11. Parochial Area Representative, Sr. The luncheon featured representatives Cheryl Milner – Stated at the Archdiocesan from all 26 finals teams, as well as the Principals meeting they discussed the coaching championship teams from the two 8-Man training required by CIF. Their legal Divisions. representatives are telling schools to take part in these trainings. Her school is beginning their WASC process in November. 12. State CIF Executive Committee Representative, Gary Smidderks – The CAPSO Executive Committee is having a conference in Long Beach with 5,000 teachers. Workshops will be held to inform teachers and administrators about CIF rules. There being no further business to come before the Executive Committee, the meeting was adjourned at 4:25 p.m.

Submitted By: PAT CHIAPPETTA EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

Approved By: DR. JAMES STAUNTON, Ed.D. COMMISSIONER OF ATHLETICS Page 8 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 2005-2006 SOUTHERN SECTION ALL CIF-SS FOOTBALL SELECTIONS

2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS 2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS DIVISION I DIVISION III Offensive Player of the Year – Henry Burge (12), QB-Loyola Offensive Player of the Year – Garrett Green (12), QB-Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks Defensive Player of the Year – Allen Bradford (12), RB-Colton Defensive Player of the Year – Jeron Johnson (12), LB-Dominguez Coach of the Year – Jeff Kearin, Loyola Coach of the Year – Willie Donerson, Dominguez OFFENSIVE TEAM OFFENSIVE TEAM Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Back Aaron Ball Cabrillo/Long Beach 5-10 195 12 Back Rodney Glass Notre Dame/SO 5-11 175 12 Back Rocky Taloa Esperanza 6-2 230 12 Back Brandon Johnson Dominguez 5-10 175 11 Back Charles Neal Esperanza 6-2 180 11 Back Cyrus Shahbazian Peninsula 5-6 165 11 Back Justin Robertson Lakewood 6-0 227 12 Back Audarrius Bailey Arcadia 5-7 170 12 Back Ahmed Mokhtar Mater Dei 6-0 210 11 Back Tyreace House Palmdale 5-11 175 12 Back Ronnie Fouch Redlands East Valley 6-2 180 11 QB Marvin Johnson Dominguez 5-10 180 12 QB Brian Shrock Edison 6-1 205 12 Line Sam DeMartinis Notre Dame/SO 6-6 268 11 Lineman Carl Wilson Redlands East Valley 6-2 275 12 Line Earl Brown Dominguez 6-1 295 12 Lineman Ryan Walker Compton 5-10 235 11 Line Tovia Utu Dominguez 6-0 285 12 Lineman Andrew Dunkley Long Beach Poly 6-6 280 12 Line Walter Beasley Muir 6-0 269 12 Lineman Buddy Tuamasaga Long Beach Poly 6-3 300 12 Line David DeCordova Mira Costa 6-2 250 12 Lineman Joe Hawley Esperanza 6-3 240 12 Line Hayworth Hicks Palmdale 6-4 310 12 Lineman Tom Wren Esperanza 6-4 252 12 Line Spencer Johnson Antelope Valley 6-6 250 12 Linemen Romney Fuga Edison 6-3 270 12 Line Andrew Roxas St Francis 6-3 280 11 Lineman Tom Roby Santa Margartia 5-10 220 12 Receiver Nate Carroll Peninsula 6-1 180 12 TE Lance Evbuomwan Redlands East Valley 6-5 235 12 Receiver Jess Stricklin Notre Dame/SO 6-3 185 12 Receiver Marcus Lawrence Loyola 5-11 180 12 Receiver Richard Sherman Dominguez 6-2 185 12 Receiver Taylor Joseph Loyola 6-2 185 12 Receiver Will Bullock Mira Costa 5-10 180 12 Receiver Jimmy Flanagan Edison 6-0 180 12 Utility Forest Elder Muir 6-0 180 12 Receiver Terrence Austin Long Beach Poly 5-10 180 12 Kicker Notre Dame/SO 6-1 175 12 Receiver Travon Patterson Long Beach Poly 5-10 180 12 Utility Dennis Shoemate Servite 6-1 212 10 DEFENSIVE TEAM Kicker Joe MacMillan Loyola 5-9 170 11 Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. DEFENSIVE TEAM Back Leilyon Myers Lynwood 6-3 195 12 Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Back Scott Stephens St Francis 6-2 175 12 Back Adam Stout Loyola 5-11 190 12 Back Uzoma Idah Peninsula 6-0 185 12 Back Vincent Joseph Long Beach Poly 5-10 185 12 Back D’Andre Goodwin Antelope Valley 6-0 180 12 Back Donovan Warren Long Beach Poly 6-0 180 11 Back Hilton Dawson Dominguez 5-11 180 12 Back Dominique Vinson Edison 6-0 180 11 Back Aubrey Smith Chaminade 6-2 185 11 Back Nick Armentrout Esperanza 6-0 165 12 Line Colin Baxter Peninsula 6-4 285 12 Back Ray Rangel Servite 5-9 190 12 Line Nathan Drakes Lancaster 6-1 240 12 Back Michael Hardwick Mater Dei 5-10 170 12 Line John Finua Dominguez 6-0 275 12 Line Jurray Casey Long Beach Poly 6-2 220 12 Line Todd Huber Peninsula 6-3 265 11 Line Kenny Rowe Long Beach Poly 6-5 220 11 Line Will Sandifer Notre Dame/SO 6-1 235 12 Line Toby Turpin Los Alamtios 6-5 255 12 Line Darius Roberts Antelope Valley 6-0 260 12 Line Ryan Hurtado Mater Dei 6-2 240 12 Linebacker Allan Mohan Antelope Valley 6-0 205 12 Line Vincent Federico Bishop Amat 6-3 250 12 Linebacker Sherman Myles Dominguez 6-0 183 12 Line Ben Taki Taki Eisenhower 6-2 295 12 Linebacker Rashad Kendall Notre Dame/SO 5-8 175 12 Linebacker Derrell Acrey Redlands East Valley 6-2 240 12 Linebacker Derek Pavia Peninsula 6-2 220 12 Linebacker Alfred Rowe Long Beach Poly 6-2 210 12 Linebacker Vernard Wilkins Highland 6-3 200 12 Linebacker Shane Toten Esperanza 6-0 190 12 Utility Alex Bonifer St Francis 6-3 220 12 Linebacker David Baldwin Edison 6-0 200 12 Utility Mark Rogers Leuzinger 5-11 190 11 Linebacker Joey Tavarez Mater Dei 6-0 215 12 Linebacker Jonathan Cornell Bishop Amat 6-3 220 11 2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS Linebacker Chris Galippo Servite 6-3 230 11 DIVISION IV Linebacker Ramon Estrada Loyola 5-10 205 12 Offensive Player of the Year – Jordan LaSecla (12), QB-Newbury Park Utility Shareece Wright Colton 5-11 190 12 Defensive Player of the Year – Dwight Roberson (12), LB-St Bonaventure Punter Andrew Aguila St John Bosco 6-0 170 12 Coach of the Year – Jon Mack, St Bonaventure 2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS OFFENSIVE TEAM DIVISION II Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Co-Offensive Players of the Year –Austin Civita (12), QB-Canyon/Canyon Country Back Michael Lee St Bonaventure 5-9 165 11 & J.J. Diluigi (11), RB-Canyon/ Canyon Country Back Malachi Lewis Rio Mesa 6-3 210 11 Co-Defensive Players of the Year – Matt Brown (12), LB-Canyon/ Canyon Country Back Darrell Scott Moorpark 6-0 180 10 & Garrett Leary (12) DE-Canyon/ Canyon Country Back Alex Gaines Hawthorne 5-9 190 12 Coach of the Year – Harry Welch, Canyon/ Canyon Country Back Stuart Sheldon Paso Robles 6-2 210 12 OFFENSIVE TEAM QB Jordan LaSecla Newbury Park 6-4 185 12 Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Line Grady Steward Ventura 6-2 260 12 Back Chane Moline Mission Viejo 6-2 240 12 Line Al Reynoso Rio Mesa 6-1 260 12 Back R.J. Stanford Chino 6-0 182 12 Line Curtis Smith Atascadero 5-11 275 12 Back Shane Vereen Valencia/Valencia 5-10 180 11 Line David Johnson Moorpark 6-2 270 12 QB Mike Anderson Los Osos 6-2 195 12 Line Vaughn Dotsy St Bonaventure 6-5 240 10 QB Michael Herrick Valencia/Valencia 6-2 170 12 Line Jon Griffin Ventura 6-3 275 12 Receiver Sean Fitzgerald Mission Viejo 6-4 185 12 Line Brandon Kim Beverly Hills 6-4 265 11 Receiver Konrad Reuland Mission Viejo 6-6 245 12 Receiver Josh Baker Newbury Park 5-11 175 12 Receiver Max Swan Mission Viejo 6-0 160 12 Receiver Robby Leith Ventura 6-4 195 12 Receiver Richard Wirthlin Canyon/Canyon Country 5-10 155 12 Receiver J.T. Wright Agoura 6-1 190 12 Receiver Troy Yudin Hart 6-1 180 12 Receiver Spencer Paysinger Beverly Hills 6-3 205 12 TE John Reese Upland 6-5 225 12 TE Brandon Roberts Atascadero 6-2 210 11 Line Nick Peterson Canyon/Canyon Country 6-3 257 11 Utility Lee Mondol Ventura 6-2 190 12 Line Nick Madia Canyon/Canyon Country 6-1 266 11 Kicker Jeremy Licea St Bonaventure 5-8 175 12 Line Ricky Vittallo Hart 6-3 270 12 Line Jackson Smith Hart 6-4 270 12 DEFENSIVE TEAM Line Eric Ruiz Chino Hills 6-2 255 12 Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Line Ryan Griffith Los Osos 6-5 260 12 Back Matt Luft Thousand Oaks 6-5 210 12 Line David Burton Mission Viejo 6-1 273 12 Back Cameron Collins Santa Monica 6-1 185 11 Line Cooper Dodd Mission Viejo 5-11 240 12 Back Adam Liranzo St Bonaventure 6-4 210 12 Line Chris Vandepas Valencia/Valencia 6-5 210 12 Back Dakota Holland Moorpark 6-0 180 11 Kicker David Green Mission Viejo 6-1 180 11 Back Quran Kindle Ventura 6-0 185 12 Kicker Phillip Malinoski Canyon/Canyon Country 6-1 170 12 Back Lorne Bell Simi Valley 6-0 205 12 DEFENSIVE TEAM Line Justin Fibich Arroyo Grande 6-0 260 12 Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Line Tonio Celotto Royal 6-4 250 11 Back Allan Denton Upland 6-0 190 12 Line Daniel Estandia Moorpark 6-4 235 12 Back Ryan McFoy Chino 6-3 191 12 Line Jeff Miller Westlake 6-6 245 12 Back Tony Harkey Chino Hills 6-2 180 12 Line Kyle Maddux St Bonaventure 6-1 215 12 Back Chris Kingsbury Canyon/Canyon Country 5-9 170 11 Line Erik Soule Ventura 6-5 240 12 Back James Wheeler Hart 5-10 180 12 Line Calvin Burnette Rio Mesa 6-0 225 12 Back Robbie Casselberry Hart 5-10 190 12 Linebacker Scott Garner Ventura 6-0 218 12 Back Jon Ponce Mission Viejo 5-11 190 12 Linebacker Dwight Roberson St Bonaventure 6-2 195 12 Back Chris Holmesly Mission Viejo 5-10 190 12 Linebacker David Brustein Beverly Hills 6-1 215 12 Linebacker Will Taylor Mission Viejo 6-0 190 12 Linebacker Daniel Vass-Goosby Moorpark 6-0 225 12 Linebacker Patrick Sarkissian Hart 6-0 190 12 Linebacker Luke Swangler Paso Robles 6-0 235 12 Linebacker Tyler Hawkins Canyon/Canyon Country 5-10 180 12 Utility Mychal Leaupepe Adolfo Camarillo 5-5 150 12 Linebacker Donny Lopiccolo Los Osos 6-0 210 12 Punter Bryan Anger Adolfo Camarillo 6-4 175 11 Linebacker Jason Assanah Chino Hills 5-9 185 12 Linebacker Matt Harris Mission Viejo 6-1 235 12 Line Kyle Hardman Mission Viejo 6-2 218 12 Line Kenan Cox San Clemente 6-4 240 12 Line Robby Palacios Upland 6-4 275 12 Line Darren Smith Chino Hills 5-10 185 12 Line Lucas Barbosa Chino 6-1 238 11 Line Wilfred Aka Hart 6-0 255 12 Punter Jarred Gross Los Osos 5-11 180 12 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 Page 9

2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS 2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS DIVISION V DIVISION VII Offensive Player of the Year – Toby Gerhart (12), RB-Norco Offensive Player of the Year – Marquies Winbush (12), RB-South Hills Defensive Player of the Year – Stevon Thomas (12) LB-Norco Defensive Player of the Year – Tobi Umodu (12), DE-South Hills Coach of the Year – Todd Gerhart, Norco Coach of the Year – Steve Bogan, South Hills OFFENSIVE TEAM OFFENSIVE TEAM Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Back Chris Pesaniello Temescal Canyon 5-9 215 11 Back Marquies Winbush South Hills 5-9 190 12 Back Ryan McCants Santiago/Corona 6-3 230 11 Back Mitchell Nhep Westminster 5-8 160 12 Back Sam Epsteen La Sierra 5-9 185 12 Back Daniel Chairez Orange 6-2 185 12 Back Ryan Bass Centennial/Corona 5-10 185 10 Back Aaron Jackson Santa Fe 6-1 210 12 Back General Parnell Cajon 5-10 185 12 Back Deon Sumler Rosemead 5-9 175 12 QB Sean Sudol La Sierra 6-2 185 12 QB Kevin Mort South Hills 5-10 170 12 Line Josh Laibach Norco 6-4 250 12 Receiver Alfred Varela San Gabriel 5-11 170 12 Line Bryan McDougall La Sierra 6-4 285 12 Receiver Sergio Leon Arroyo 6-0 175 12 Line Chris Lewis Temescal Canyon 6-2 245 12 Receiver Gus Mendoza South El Monte 5-11 160 12 Line Garth Gerhart Norco 6-2 294 11 Receiver Eric Gardley Santa Fe 5-11 170 12 Line T.J. Tuigamala Paloma Valley 6-4 285 11 TE Brian Slover South Hills 6-3 235 12 Line Anthony Hernandez Corona 6-0 266 12 Line John Burrows Santa Fe 6-6 350 12 Line Darin Palombo Cajon 6-2 245 12 Line Sean Sheller Walnut 6-5 275 12 Receiver Travis Garza La Sierra 6-1 175 12 Line Jonathan Ortiz Orange 6-2 258 12 Receiver Normando Mariscal Centennial/Corona 5-10 175 12 Line Jeffery Paiz Orange 5-8 190 12 Receiver Chris McKenzie Paloma Valley 6-2 200 12 Line Armando Villa South El Monte 6-4 275 12 Receiver Dustin Blount Arroyo Valley 5-8 165 12 Line Alberto Hernandez Santa Fe 6-4 305 11 Receiver Dwight McClean Santaigo/Corona 6-0 180 12 Line Richard Montelongo Montebello 6-2 300 12 Utility Joey Villegas Temescal Canyon 6-2 180 12 Utility Steven Cano Schurr 5-10 170 11 Ryan Mitchell Paloma Valley 5-10 175 12 Kicker Jose Camarena Rosemead 6-2 205 12 Kicker John Babcock Vista Murrieta 5-9 180 12 DEFENSIVE TEAM DEFENSIVE TEAM Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Back Fred Glaster South Hills 5-11 180 12 Back Darrell Callis Moreno Valley 5-8 165 12 Back Patrick Tafua Westminster 6-0 175 12 Back Tommy Martin Norco 5-11 185 12 Back Willie Cleveland Santa Fe 6-3 185 12 Back Garrett Ennis Paloma Valley 5-10 175 12 Back Lee Aguirre South El Monte 6-0 200 12 Back Ryan Hanford Santiago/Corona 5-9 163 11 Back Xavier Tucker West Covina 6-0 190 12 Back Joey Madrid Chaparral 5-6 160 12 Back Devin Lopez Alhambra 6-0 160 12 Back Jonathan Warzeka Temescal Canyon 5-9 165 10 Linebacker Reagan Seui Rowland 6-1 270 12 Line Joe Lopez Temescal Canyon 6-1 260 12 Linebacker Joe Morales South El Monte 6-0 200 11 Line Geoff Hewitt Santiago/Corona 6-2 226 12 Linebacker Kupono Kaawa Santa Fe 6-1 240 12 Line Casey Weiss Martin Luther King 6-4 235 12 Linebacker Joe Hernandez Santa Fe 6-5 230 12 Line Grant Wallenda West Valley 6-4 230 12 Linebacker Javier Cardona Santa Ana 5-11 205 12 Line Josh Grays Cajon 6-4 240 12 Line Tobi Umodu South Hills 5-11 230 12 Line D’Aundre Reed Rancho Verde 6-4 215 12 Line Gorb Seui Rowland 6-1 280 12 Line Kris Karady Corona 6-2 219 12 Line Felipe Martinez Santa Fe 6-1 225 11 Linebacker Chad Hansen Murrieta Valley 6-4 215 12 Line Josh Casey Rosemead 6-2 255 12 Linebacker Jordan Cambell Norco 6-0 225 11 Line Chad Rodriguez Orange 6-0 220 12 Linebacker Frederick Hollie Elsinore 5-10 210 12 Line Alex Jimenez Alhambra 5-10 220 12 Linebacker Jordan Ginter Temescal Canyon 5-9 175 11 Line Phillip Toleafoa South El Monte 6-2 220 12 Linebacker Robbie Prescott Martin Luther King 6-2 225 12 Utility Adrian Puente South Hills 5-11 190 12 Utility Jason Moore Santiago/Corona 6-3 210 12 Utility Mitch Le Vier California 5-10 165 12 Punter Andrew Aldrian Santiago/Corona 6-3 185 12 Punter Kyle Petersen South Hills 6-4 200 12

2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS 2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS DIVISION VI DIVISION VIII Offensive Player of the Year – Ryan Rippon (12), Newport Harbor Co-Offensive Players of the Year – Scott Saunders (12), QB-Palm Springs Defensive Player of the Year – Ray Magee (12) Valencia/Placentia & Hayo Carpenter, (12), WR-Burroughs/Ridgecrest Coach of the Year – Jeff Brinkley, Newport Harbor Defensive Player of the Year – Ron Marker (12), DL-Burroughs/Ridgecrest OFFENSIVE TEAM Coach of the Year – Jeff Steinberg, Burroughs/Ridgecrest Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. OFFENSIVE TEAM Back Jeremy Avery Bellflower 12 Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Back Brian Hunter Charter Oak 12 Back Lonyae Miller Kaiser 6-0 205 12 Back Craig Layton El Dorado 12 Back Anthony Williams Burroughs/Ridgecrest 5-10 170 12 Back Derek Hines Villa Park 12 Back Aaron Mosely Hesperia 6-1 210 12 Back Wes Fletcher Valencia/Placentia 10 Back Jace Olsen Sultana 5-7 180 12 Receiver Robert Archuleta Kennedy 12 Back David La Fromboise Burroughs/Ridgecrest 6-0 170 12 Receiver Tommy Gallarda Brea Olinda 12 QB Scott Saunders Palm Springs 5-10 180 12 Receiver Chapelle Brown Los Altos 12 Line Andy Keane Palm Springs 6-3 275 12 Receiver Jarrett Daniel Newport Harbor 11 Line Matt Crider Sultana 6-5 265 12 Receiver Juvenda Smart Kennedy 12 Line Richard Scribner Chaffey 6-5 275 11 QB Kyle Olson Kennedy 12 Line Jeff Lister Burroughs/Ridgecrest 6-3 300 12 Lineman Charles Schultz Newport Harbor 12 Line Carlos Savala Kaiser 6-5 235 12 Lineman Billy Munce Newport Harbor 12 Line Chris Jordan Silverado 6-2 260 12 Lineman Pat Calahan Aliso Niguel 12 Line James Stevenson Bloomington 6-3 270 12 Lineman Joe Becerra Valencia/Placentia 12 Receiver Hayo Carpenter Burroughs/Ridgecrest 5-11 170 12 Lineman Eric Sproal El Dorado 11 Receiver Steven Soto Palm Desert 6-2 205 12 Lineman Luis Magallon Los Altos 12 Receiver Giovanni Machado Indio 6-5 180 12 Lineman Hector Gonzalez Mayfair 12 Receiver Russell Carr Don Lugo 6-3 180 11 Kicker Eric Carr Aliso Niguel 12 Receiver Elijah Goldtrap Serrano 6-5 240 12 Utility Orange Lutheran 11 Kicker Luis Tejeda Burroughs/Ridgecrest 5-7 135 11 DEFENSIVE TEAM DEFENSIVE TEAM Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Back Brad Steffen Laguna Hills 12 Back James Dockery Palm Desert 6-2 170 12 Back Tyler Zanolli Aliso Niguel 12 Back Mike Battisti Sultana 6-3 215 12 Back Fernando Lara Newport Harbor 12 Back Corey Shepardson La Quinta/La Quinta 5-11 175 12 Back Blake Lucas Orange Lutheran 12 Back Paul Reyes Kaiser 5-10 180 12 Back Phillip VanHolland El Dorado 11 Back Tyrone Rudd Victor Valley 5-10 180 12 Back Mayfair 12 Back Jose Hernandez Palm Springs 5-8 150 12 Linebacker Robert Mealin Aliso Niguel 12 Line Cody McCormick Palm Desert 6-2 215 12 Linebacker Dan Urias Laguna Hills 12 Line Ron Marker Burroughs/Ridgecrest 6-1 225 12 Linebacker Nick Frazier Newport Harbor 11 Line Mike Margadonna Sultana 6-2 235 12 Linebacker Alex Garcia Valencia/Placentia 12 Line Ismael U. Esparza Coachella Valley 6-2 230 12 Linebacker Jeff Tuua Artesia 12 Line Travis Buchanan Ramona 6-2 230 12 Line Grant Fitch Mayfair 12 Line Sal Banuelos Bloomington 6-0 300 12 Line Chris Dunlop Charter Oak 12 Line Harrison McGuire Palm Desert 6-0 185 11 Line Nik Tantardini Tustin 12 Linebacker M.D. McLean Palm Springs 5-10 210 12 Line Gary Duffield Kennedy 12 Linebacker Jamaal Smith Kaiser 6-0 200 12 Line Mark Luna Valencia/Placentia 11 Linebacker Mike Hijazin Apple Valley 6-0 190 12 Line Mike Calabrese Newport Harbor 11 Linebacker Nick Xalis Palm Desert 5-11 185 12 Line Ryan Young Laguna Hills 12 Linebacker David Naeata Chaffey 6-0 245 12 Line Alex Parson Woodbridge 12 Utility Anthony Ruize Serrano 5-8 175 11 Punter Brian Oda Foothill 12 Punter Thomas DeMarco Palm Desert 5-10 170 11 Page 10 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006

2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS 2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS DIVISION IX DIVISION XI Offensive Player of the Year – Sean Calcagnie (12), TB-Tesoro Co-Offensive Players of the Year –Jimmy Clausen (11), QB-Oaks Christian Defensive Player of the Year –Matt Estrada (12), La Habra & Marc Tyler (11), RB-Oaks Christian Coach of the Year – Jim O’Connell, Tesoro Co-Defensive Players of the Year – Steve Gourley (12), LB-Grace Brethren OFFENSIVE TEAM & Marshall Jones (12), DB-Oaks Christian Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Coach of the Year – Bill Redell, Oaks Christian Back Art Combest Covina 5-7 175 12 OFFENSIVE TEAM Back Sean Calcagnie Tesoro 6-1 190 12 Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Back Stuart Sharpe Northwood 6-0 190 12 Back Doug Deakin Oak Park 6-1 180 12 Back Tim Niumata Los Amigos 6-0 210 12 Back Jacob Sandoval Bishop Diego 5-4 170 12 Back Derrick Coleman Troy 6-0 210 10 Back Deshawn Smith San Jacinto 5-7 170 12 Back Chris Ramirez Troy 5-11 170 11 Back Treilan Hunt Desert Hot Springs 5-11 180 12 Lineman Evan D’Oyen Covina 6-3 215 11 Back Dexter Bryant La Salle 5-10 170 12 Lineman Jason Johnson Tesoro 6-4 265 12 QB Chasen Stangel San Jacinto 6-1 180 11 Lineman Adam Handfield Tesoro 6-2 225 12 Lineman Kevin Bigler Nordhoff 6-4 250 12 Lineman James Chen Northwood 6-2 250 12 Lineman Kevin Rosen Oak Park 6-2 267 12 Lineman Nick Casey La Habra 6-0 215 12 Lineman Joe Dembesky Oaks Christian 6-5 272 12 Lineman Brandon Wilcox Troy 6-0 210 11 Lineman Steve Josker Grace Brethren 6-3 300 12 Lineman Mike Kempter Pacifica/Gdn Grove 6-3 275 11 Lineman Cory Elmore Grace Brethren 6-5 260 12 Lineman Anthony Palumbo Baldwin Park 6-3 300 12 Lineman Johnny Simmons Verbum Dei 6-1 310 12 Tight End Grant Keene Tesoro 6-3 210 12 Lineman Derrick Lampkin San Jacinto 5-11 220 12 QB Michael McDonough Covina 5-9 190 11 Receiver Sean Wiser Oaks Christian 6-2 191 11 OB Todd Sciacqua Tesoro 6-1 175 12 Receiver Christopher Potter Oaks Christian 5-10 176 10 Receivers Sean Curtis Northwood 6-0 175 12 Receiver Tito Spilsbury Village Christian 5-10 175 12 Receivers Jeremy Sedaka La Habra 5-9 195 12 Receiver Ryan Kessman San Jacinto 6-0 190 11 Receivers Michael Hicks Fullerton 5-11 175 12 Utility Steven Brantingham Carpinteria 6-0 185 12 Receivers Monti Sutton Covina 5-10 165 12 Kicker Chris Clarizio La Salle 5-10 170 12 Kicker Joe Robles Tesoro 6-1 190 12 DEFENSIVE TEAM DEFENSIVE TEAM Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Back Matt Alexander Oak Park 6-3 194 12 Back Matt Estrada La Habra 5-11 165 12 Back Gabe Derricks Oak Park 6-1 165 12 Back Damian James Northview 5-11 200 12 Back Travis Chupp Grace Brethren 5-9 183 12 Back Paul Clark Covina 6-1 185 12 Back Reginald Dunn Verbum Dei 5-9 175 11 Back Josh Williams Tesoro 6-0 165 12 Back Marquis Bradley Verbum Dei 5-10 190 12 Back Michael Ciaccio Northwood 6-0 180 12 Line Duke Lemmens Oaks Christian 6-5 235 11 Back Jon Dickison Pacifica/Gdn Grove 5-10 165 12 Line Rick Elmore Grace Brethren 6-5 240 12 Lineman Taylor Jones Tesoro 6-2 210 12 Line Akeem Ayers Verbum Dei 6-3 215 11 Lineman Matt Burgner Corona del Mar 6-1 205 12 Line David Dobrenz Mary Star 6-1 200 11 Lineman Andy Nikolenko Northwood 6-1 260 12 Line Emmanuel Salvador San Jacinto 5-9 220 11 Lineman Ralph Diaz Covina 5-11 210 11 Line Martin Mosley Big Bear 6-3 220 11 Lineman Joel Quezada La Habra 5-11 240 11 Linebacker Casey Catlett Nordhoff 5-11 230 12 Lineman Chris Wilcox Fullerton 6-0 240 11 Linebacker Casey Matthews Oaks Christian 6-2 227 11 Lineman Ted Reed Garden Grove 6-2 265 12 Linebacker Ryan Hidalgo Grace Brethren 5-9 222 12 Linebacker Shaun Mohler Corona del Mar 6-2 190 12 Linebacker Chad Miller Verbum Dei 5-10 190 12 Linebacker Frankie Olivas Covina 5-9 185 12 Linebacker Jesse Ceron Big Bear 6-1 215 10 Linebacker Brian Charle Troy 6-1 205 12 Linebacker Matt Allen Oaks Christian 6-0 205 12 Linebacker Garrett Kiehl La Habra 6-0 180 12 Utility Mike Mooney Big Bear 5-11 165 11 Linebacker Mike Aiono Rancho Alamitos 5-11 230 12 Punter Brad Willhite Grace Brethren 6-0 190 12

2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS 2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS DIVISION X DIVISION XII Offensive Player of the Year – Josh Morgan (12), Crespi Offensive Player of the Year – Dozie Amajoyi (12), RB-Aquinas Defensive Player of the Year – D.J. Holt (11), Crespi Defensive Player of the Year –Chibu Amajoyi (12), DL-Aquinas Coach of the Year – Jeremiah Ross, Crespi Coach of the Year – Josh Henderson, Aquinas OFFENSIVE TEAM Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. OFFENSIVE TEAM Back Vailala Taua Cabrillo/Lompoc 12 Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Back Shun Hsin Tsai Temple City 12 Back Tyler Robinson Los Angeles Baptist 6-4 200 12 Back Josh Morgan Crespi 12 Back Nick Gutierrez Rosamond 5-10 171 11 Back Andrew Banks North Torrance 12 Back Chike Amajoyi Aquinas 6-0 210 11 Back Phillip Nemcek Gladstone 12 Back Bradley Kostopoulos Boron 6-1 220 12 QB Matt Wabby Crespi 12 Back Andrew Antonio Desert 5-7 165 12 Receiver Johnathon Terrones Lompoc 12 QB Lance Cromer Ontario Christian 6-3 182 12 Receiver Elias Flores Sierra Vista 12 Line Ben Bakke Boron 6-4 260 12 Receiver Nick Sparks La Cañada 12 Line Daniel Martz Boron 6-0 260 12 Receiver Dwight Broadnax Temple City 11 Line Andy Madjid Los Angeles Baptist 6-2 225 12 Receiver Cary Jensen-Madison Crespi 12 Line Sam Soler-Conklin Aquinas 6-1 170 11 Line Zach Clayton St Joseph/Santa Maria 12 Line Justin Calpito Aquinas 5-10 185 11 Line John Downing Lompoc 12 Line Austin Vanderham Ontario Christian 6-2 233 11 Line Rodrigo Villa Santa Maria 12 Line Nick Betts Bishop 5-10 225 12 Line Sione Fua Crespi 12 TE Brian VandenHeuvel Ontario Christian 6-3 220 12 Line Yusef Rogers Crespi 11 Receiver Nate Jones Los Angeles Baptist 6-3 190 12 Line Chris Carmona Gladstone 12 Receiver Dominique Lewis Rosamond 5-10 165 11 Line Chris Grogan North Torrance 12 Receiver Mike Trabbie Ontario Christian 6-1 195 12 Utility Marcus Hardaway Serra 12 Receiver Danny Burton Bishop 6-2 185 11 Kicker Sean Kelley Monrovia 11 Utility Casey Schlock Vasquez 6-1 190 12 Kicker Adam Hutter Ontario Christian 6-0 172 12 DEFENSIVE TEAM Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. DEFENSIVE TEAM Back Tommy Hayes Lompoc 12 Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Back C.J. Simmons Cabrillo/Lompoc 11 Back James Smith Boron 6-0 165 12 Back Darren Brown Crespi 11 Back Paymi Pitts Kilpatrick 5-9 145 12 Back Duke Ihenacho Serra 11 Back Jared Knowlton Aquinas 5-11 165 12 Back Billy McClellan North Torrance 12 Back Adam Brusig Aquinas 5-9 160 12 Back Sammy Yu Temple City 12 Back Aaron Donk Ontario Christian 5-11 182 12 Linebacker Philip Adam St Joseph/Santa Maria 12 Back Marvin Fisher Los Angeles Baptist 5-9 160 12 Linebacker Darnell Womack Cabrillo/Lompoc 12 Line Mike Smith Boron 6-2 200 12 Linebacker Chris Aragon Crespi 12 Line Ben Pomee Aquinas 6-1 225 11 Linebacker Kashmon Ware North Torrance 12 Line Anthony Scafiddi Aquinas 5-10 165 11 Linebacker David Hopkins La Cañada 12 Line Andrew Hiniker Vasquez 6-5 305 12 Line Mike Linstead Lompoc 12 Line Clay Boyd Bishop 6-2 225 11 Line Sheldon Lechuga St Joseph/Santa Maria 12 Line Javier Navarro Rosamond 5-9 180 11 Line Steve de St Jean Cabrillo/Lompoc 12 Line Kenneth Bragg Salesian 6-4 275 12 Line Jeremiah Tupuola Crespi 12 Linebacker Erik Leon Rosamond 6-2 205 12 Line D.J. Holt Crespi 11 Linebacker Andy Norton Boron 5-11 200 12 Line Cris Brown North Torrance 12 Linebacker Zack Perkins Los Angeles Baptist 6-0 200 11 Line Marc Scholvinck Temple City 12 Linebacker Dan Jansen Ontario Christian 5-9 187 11 Utility Joey Green Lompoc 12 Linebacker Rick Johnson Aquinas 6-1 185 12 Punter Casey Belluz Cabrillo/Lompoc 12 Linebacker Matt Ryan Bishop 5-9 160 12 Punter Steven Moe Mojave 6-2 195 12 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 Page 11

2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS 2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS DIVISION XIII FIRST TEAM-OFFENSE Offensive Player of the Year – Brandon Scott (12), RB-Campbell Hall OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR TOBY GERHART (12), NORCO Co-Defensive Players of the Year – Sam Weinberger (12), LB-Campbell Hall Pos. Name School Division Yr. & Kurt Coulter (12), LB-Rio Hondo Prep Back Rodney Glass Notre Dame/SO 3 12 Coach of the Year – Ken Drain, Rio Hondo Prep Back Michael Lee St Bonaventure 4 11 OFFENSIVE TEAM Back Lonyae Miller Kaiser 8 12 Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Back Marc Tyler Oaks Christian 11 11 Back Brandon Scott Campbell Hall 5-8 170 12 Back Dozie Amajoyi Aquinas 12 12 Back Esteban Camarillo Whittier Christian 5-8 165 12 QB Jordan LaSecla Newbury Park 4 12 Back Kevin Yamazaki Brentwood 5-6 145 12 QB Sean Sudol La Sierra 5 12 Back Sean Forster Villanova Prep 6-3 210 12 QB Scott Saunders Palm Springs 8 12 Back Bill Baumgartner Rio Hondo Prep 5-8 165 12 TE Konrad Reuland Mission Viejo 2 12 QB Scott Edcomb St Margaret’s 5-9 170 12 Receiver Terrence Austin Long Beach Poly 1 12 TE Austin Marrs Brentwood 6-2 215 12 Receiver Troy Yudin Hart 2 12 TE John Collins Rio Hondo Prep 6-1 190 12 Receiver Josh Baker Newbury Park 4 12 Receiver Martin Simms Brethren Christian 5-9 160 12 Receiver Travis Garza La Sierra 5 12 Receiver Evan Guerrero St Margaret’s 6-4 200 12 Receiver Hayo Carpenter Burroughs/Ridgecrest 8 12 Receiver Sam Peachin Campbell Hall 5-10 160 12 Line Joe Hawley Esperanza 1 12 Receiver Taylor Redmond Whittier Christian 6-1 180 12 Line Romney Fuga Edison 1 12 Lineman Tyler Demorest St Margaret’s 5-11 190 11 Line David Burton Mission Viejo 2 12 Lineman McGyver Cole Hamilton 6-0 212 12 Line Sam DeMartinis Notre Dame/SO 3 11 Lineman Alex Ertaud Campbell Hall 5-10 210 11 Line Grady Steward Ventura 4 12 Lineman Frank Chavez Whittier Christian 6-0 225 10 Line Jason Johnson Tesoro 9 12 Lineman Greg Liu Villanova Prep 5-10 220 12 Line Sione Fua Crespi 10 12 Lineman Edwin Ixta Rio Hondo Prep 6-1 185 11 Utility Garrett Green Notre Dame/SO 3 12 Lineman Robert Neil CSDR 6-3 240 12 Utility Marvin Johnson Dominguez 3 12 Kicker Jeff Shakespeare Brethren Christian 6-3 215 12 Kicker Kai Forbath Notre Dame/SO 3 12 Kicker Joe Robles Tesoro 9 12 DEFENSIVE TEAM SECOND TEAM-OFFENSE Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Name School Division Yr. Back Aaron Petry Hamilton 6-0 170 12 Back Rocky Taloa Esperanza 1 12 Back Elliot Battle Campbell Hall 5-9 165 12 Back Chane Moline Mission Viejo 2 12 Back Will Torrico Rio Hondo Prep 5-9 130 12 Back J.J. Diluigi Canyon/Canyon Ctry 2 11 Back Alex Clayton Flintridge Prep 5-9 145 11 Back Marquies Winbush South Hills 7 12 Back Lee Davidson Saddleback Valley Chr 5-9 175 12 Back Sean Calcagnie Tesoro 9 12 Linebacker Andy Morrison St Margaret’s 6-0 180 12 QB Henry Burge Loyola 1 12 Linebacker Ben Leash Hamilton 6-0 192 12 QB Jimmy Clausen Oaks Christian 11 11 Linebacker Sam Weinberger Campbell Hall 6-2 225 12 TE Lance Evbuomwan Redlands East Valley 1 12 Linebacker Michael Sabido Whittier Christian 6-0 190 12 Receiver Marcus Lawrence Loyola 1 12 Linebacker Alex Stelzer Villanova Prep 6-3 200 11 Receiver Richard Wirthlin Canyon/Canyon Ctry 2 12 Linebacker Kurt Coulter Rio Hondo Prep 6-2 185 12 Receiver Robby Leith Ventura 4 12 Linebacker Mike Galvan Rio Hondo Prep 5-8 170 11 Receiver Ray Magee Valencia/Placentia 6 12 Lineman Luis Vasquez III Brethren Christian 6-1 290 12 Receiver Alfred Varela San Gabriel 7 12 Lineman Eric Soriano Hamilton 6-5 238 12 Line Jackson Smith Hart 2 12 Lineman Taylor Henry Campbell Hall 6-3 220 11 Line Bryan McDougall La Sierra 5 12 Lineman Anthony Santos Whittier Christian 6-3 225 12 Line Chris Lewis Temescal Canyon 5 12 Lineman Tony Novelo Villanova Prep 6-2 250 12 Line Josh Laibach Norco 5 12 Lineman Jonathon Culmer Campbell Hall 6-0 175 12 Line Charles Schultz Newport Harbor 6 12 Utility Brendan Hirschmann Pasadena Poly 6-1 195 11 Line Sean Sheller Walnut 7 12 Punter Blake Booth Calvary Chapel/Murreita 5-11 205 12 Line Andy Keane Palm Springs 8 12 Utility Malachi Lewis Rio Mesa 4 11 Utility Ryan Rippon Newport Harbor 6 12 Utility Brandon Johnson Dominguez 3 11

2005-06 SOUTHERN SECTION/AAF FOOTBALL SELECTIONS FIRST TEAM-DEFENSE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR ALLEN BRADFORD (12), COLTON Pos. Name School Division Yr. COMMISSIONER Linebacker Joey Tavarez Mater Dei 1 12 Linebacker Tyler Hawkins Canyon/Canyon Ctry 2 12 (Continued from page 3) Linebacker Dwight Roberson St Bonaventure 4 12 Linebacker Jeron Johnson Dominguez 3 12 Linebacker Stevon Thomas Norco 5 12 our principals would support our core value: athletics is a support Linebacker Jamaal Smith Kaiser 8 12 Linebacker Shaun Mohler Corona del Mar 9 12 to academics. Line Jurray Casey Long Beach Poly 1 12 Line Ryan Hurtado Mater Dei 1 12 Line Garrett Leary Canyon/Canyon Ctry 2 12 Over the years some rules have softened. A transfer student now Line Colin Baxter Peninsula 3 12 Line Alex Parson Woodbridge 6 12 faces “restricted” eligibility instead of no eligibility. We have adopted Line Toby Umodu South Hills 7 12 “hardship” criteria that allow a transfer student to gain immediate Line Rick Elmore Grace Brethren 11 12 Back Vincent Joseph Long Beach Poly 1 12 eligibility if circumstances beyond his/her control force the transfer. Back Shareece Wright Colton 1 12 Back Matt Luft Thousand Oaks 4 12 Foreign students, under the proper program, can gain varsity Back Adam Liranzo St Bonaventure 4 12 eligibility. Back Tommy Martin Norco 5 12 Back James Dockery Palm Desert 8 12 Back Marshall Jones Oaks Christian 11 11 There is talk now of a possible change to the transfer rule, Rule Punter Kyle Petersen South Hills 7 12 214. There are some who believe that the press of litigation and SECOND TEAM-DEFENSE Pos. Name School Division Yr. the actions of aggrieved parents are too much to bear. Our legal Linebacker Ramon Estrada Loyola 1 12 costs are rising. The demands of some litigants are a drain on time Linebacker Will Taylor Mission Viejo 2 12 Linebacker Sherman Myles Dominguez 3 12 and resources. As a consequence, some leaders in our organization Linebacker Chad Hansen Murrieta Valley 5 12 Linebacker M.D. McLean Palm Springs 8 12 would allow eligibility after thirty days of restriction to any student Linebacker Erik Leon Rosamond 12 12 who transfers from one school to another. We will discuss this idea Linebacker Sam Weinberger Campbell Hall 13 12 Line Justin Fibich Arroyo Grande 4 12 at the Commissioner’s meeting in March. Line Jeff Miller Westlake 4 12 Line Joe Lopez Temescal Canyon 5 12 Line Ron Marker Burroughs/Ridgecrest 8 12 What does our Section believe about the transfer rule? I need your Line Taylor Jones Tesoro 9 12 Line D.J. Holt Crespi 10 11 opinion and input. If you have thoughts on the matter, email me at Line Chibu Amajoyi Aquinas 12 12 Back Scott Stephens St Francis 3 12 [email protected]. I would like to know what our athletic leadership Back Jon Ponce Mission Viejo 2 12 thinks about a change in the rule. Please understand that there is Back Darrell Callis Moreno Valley 5 12 Back Alterraun Verner Mayfair 6 12 no imminent change and that any proposal must go through our Back Fred Glaster South Hills 7 12 Back Matt Estrada La Habra 9 12 system of governance. Punter Andrew Aldrian Santiago/Corona 5 12

I would like to hear from you though. Take a few minutes to email your opinion. I want to know if we agree on why we do what we do. Page 12 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - TOYOTA 2005 FOOTBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS

DIVISION I DIVISION II DIVISION III DIVISION IV DIVISION V DIVISION VI DIVISION VII FIRST ROUND: FIRST ROUND: FIRST ROUND: FIRST ROUND: FIRST ROUND: FIRST ROUND: FIRST ROUND: Edison 21 Mission Viejo 56 Notre Dame/SO 49 St. Bonaventure 41 Murrieta Valley 31 Mayfair 52 Santa Fe 58 Redlands 7 Saugus 0 Lynwood 24 Oxnard 7 Arroyo Valley 7 Wilson/HH 25 Estancia 7 Loyola 20 Chino 42 Muir 20 Newbury Park 39 La Sierra 57 Valencia/Placentia 35 Rowland 49 Lakewood 16 Alta Loma 0 Lancaster 0 Paso Robles 36 West Valley 23 Laguna Hills 13 San Gabriel 0 Colton 57 Los Osos 35 St. Francis 28 Beverly Hills 35 Temecula Valley 21 Los Altos 49 Orange 47 Los Alamitos 7 El Toro 14 Downey 21 Atascadero 33 Cajon 14 Canyon/Anaheim 7 West Covina 7 Mater Dei 27 Hart 32 Mira Costa 42 Rio Mesa 38 Norco 39 Kennedy 44 La Serna 21 Cabrillo/Long Beach 18 Glendora 27 Palmdale 36 Thousand Oaks 31 Elsinore 20 La Mirada 6 Rosemead 6 Redlands East Vly 21 Chino Hills 34 Peninsula 35 Moorpark 47 Temescal Canyon 51 Charter Oak 14 Westminster 31 Santa Margarita 20 Rancho Cucamonga 27 Highland 9 San Marcos 10 Pacific 14 Bellflower 7 Alhambra 7 Esperanza 24 Valencia/Valencia 61 Chaminade 33 Arroyo Grande 27 Centennial/Corona 53 Newport Harbor 32 South El Monte 19 Compton 14 Trabuco Hills 42 Arcadia 31 Santa Monica 10 M.L. King 41 El Dorado 31 (OT) California 15 Servite 51 San Clemente 27 Antelope Valley 45 Adolfo Camarillo 16 Vista Murrieta 37 Aliso Niguel 26 Arroyo 44 A.B. Miller 9 Upland 7 Leuzinger 22 Agoura 14 Paloma Valley 30 Artesia 24 Schurr 6 Poly/Long Beach 55 Canyon/CC 49 Dominguez 54 Ventura 28 Santiago/Corona 34 Tustin 42 South Hills 49 Huntington Beach 7 Damien 21 Crescenta Valley 0 Culver City 27 J.W. North 23 Lutheran/Orange 23 Santa Ana 18 QUARTERFINALS: QUARTERFINALS: QUARTERFINALS: QUARTERFINALS: QUARTERFINALS: QUARTERFINALS: QUARTERFINALS: Loyola 26 Mission Viejo 35 Notre Dame/SO 35 St. Bonaventure 49 La Sierra 48 Valencia/Placentia 28 Santa Fe 20 Edison 22 Chino 12 Muir 10 Newbury Park 13 Murrieta Valley 21 Mayfair 7 Rowland 15 Mater Dei 42 Hart 21 St. Francis 21 Rio Mesa 31 Norco 27 Kennedy 24 Orange 41 Colton 27 Lososos 19 Mira Costa 14 Beverly Hills 17 Temecula Valley 17 Los Altos 7 La Serna 14 Esperanza 46 Valencia/Valencia 51 Peininsula 21 Moorpark 36 Temescal Canyon 46 Newport Harbor 28 South El Monte 38 Redlands East Vly 13 Chino Hills 34 Chaminade 18 Arroyo Grande 0 Centennial/Cor 45 (OT) Charter Oak 7 Westminster 28 Servite 28 Canyon/CC 28 Dominguez 41 Ventura 42 Santiago/Corona 25 Tustin 28 South Hills 35 Poly/Long Beach 20 San Clemente 21 Antelope Valley 10 Adolfo Camarillo 28 Vista Murrieta 21 Aliso Niguel 10 Arroyo 14 SEMIFINALS: SEMIFINALS: SEMIFINALS: SEMIFINALS: SEMIFINALS: SEMIFINALS: SEMIFINALS: Loyola 14 Hart 24 Notre Dame/SO 28 St. Bonaventure 28 Norco 43 Valencia/Placentia 19 Orange 35 Mater Dei 0 Mission Viejo 12 St. Francis 0 Rio Mesa 7 La Sierra 36 Kennedy 13 Santa Fe 17 Esperanza 31 Canyon/CC 42 Dominguez 24 Moorpark 14 Temescal Canyon 14 Newport Harbor 28 South Hills 70 Servite 21 Valencia/Valencia 13 Peninsula 15 Ventura 7 Santiago/Corona 6 Tustin 0 South El Monte 21 FINAL: FINAL: FINAL: FINAL: FINAL: FINAL: FINAL: Loyola 49 Canyon/CC 21 Dominguez 41 St. Bonaventure 27 Norco 28 Newport Harbor 28 South Hills 41 Esperanza 42 Hart 13 Notre Dame/SO 14 Moorpark 7 Temescal Canyon 14 Valencia/Placentia 21 Orange 16

DIVISION VIII DIVISION IX DIVISION X DIVISION XI DIVISION XII DIVISION XIII EIGHT-MAN DIVISION I FIRST ROUND: FIRST ROUND: FIRST ROUND: FIRST ROUND: FIRST ROUND: FIRST ROUND: FIRST ROUND: Palm Desert 54 Tesoro 62 Crespi 32 Oaks Christian 70 Aquinas 34 St. Margaret's 47 Faith Baptist 71 Victor Valley 14 Baldwin Park 27 Monrovia 12 Twentynine Palms 7 Kern Valley 0 Linfield Christian 19 California Lutheran 12 Bloomington 46 Troy 42 North Torrance 35 La Salle 31 Vasquez 21 Villanova Prep 41 Laton 47 Don Lugo 22 Santa Ana Valley 17 Morro Bay 14 Village Christian 2 Salesian 13 Maranatha 17 Wilson Creek 8 Sultana 31 Pacifica/GG 28 La Canada 40 Nordhoff 17 Boron 38 Calvary Chp/M 14 Laguna Blanca 51 La Quinta/La Quinta 14 Fullerton 7 Sierra Vista 6 Big Bear 14 Western Christian 7 Brentwood 6 Discovery Prep 6 Burroughs/R 49 Covina 41 Cabrillo/Lompoc 42 Valley Christian/C 37 Bishop Union 35 Rio Hondo Prep 35 Hesperia Christian 52 Colony 13 University 28 Torrance 21 Mary Star 21 Kilpatrick 2 Saddleback Vly Chr 0 Calvary Chp/MV 6 Chaffey 42 Northwood 43 Temple City 47 Grace Brethren 54 Rosamond 35 Whittier Christian 68 Riverside Christian 57 Ramona 20 Northview 33 Duarte 35 St. Anthony 0 Desert Christian/L 0 Fairmont Prep 7 Whitewater 12 Palm Springs 43 Western 33 Lompoc 22 Oak Park 40 Los Angeles Baptist 51 Hamilton 34 Thacher 54 Apple Valley 35 Los Amigos 10 Cathedral 3 Desert Hot Springs 7 Bellermine-Jefferson 7 Flintridge Prep 20 Southlands Christian 8 Serrano 7 Corona del Mar 28 Serra 49 San Jacinto 20 Desert 12 Sage Hill 28 Windward 34 Silverado 6 Garden Grove 7 Palos Verdes 14 Bishop Diego 17 Lucerne Valley 3 Poly/Pasadena 27 Kings Christian 28 Kaiser 45 La Habra 56 St. Joseph/SM 35 Verbum Dei 22 Ontario Christian 43 Campbell Hall 35 Joshua Springs 49 Coachella Valley 8 Savanna 33 Gladstone 20 Carpinteria 20 Cantwell Sacred Hrt 3 CSDR 0 Upland Christian 6 QUARTERFINALS: QUARTERFINALS: QUARTERFINALS: QUARTERFINALS: QUARTERFINALS: QUARTERFINALS: QUARTERFINALS: Palm Desert 28 Tesoro 56 Crespi 20 (2OT) Oaks Christian 63 Aquinas 49 St. Margaret's 28 Faith Baptist 65 Bloomington 20 Troy 49 North Torrance 14 La Salle 0 Vasquez 14 Villanova Prep 14 Laton 29 Burroughs/R 41 Covina 49 Cabrillo/Lompoc 28 Nordhoff 35 Boron 21 Rio Hondo Prep 13 Laguna Blanca 31 Sultana 27 Pacifica/GG 21 La Canada 12 Valley Christian/C 7 Bishop Union 20 Calvary Chp/M 0 Hesperia Christian 22 Palm Springs 35 Northwood 34 Lompoc 35 Grace Brethren 28 Los Angeles Baptist 33 Whittier Christian 27 Riverside Christian 23 Chaffey 13 Western 9 Temple City 7 Oak Park 19 Rosamond 15 Hamilton 13 Thacher 20 Kaiser 7 La Habra 8 St. Joseph/SM 20 San Jacinto 28 Ontario Christian 34 Campbell Hall 65 Joshua Springs 48 Serrano 3 Corona del Mar 7 Serra 14 Verbum Dei 27 Desert 6 Sage Hill 25 Windward 34 SEMIFINALS: SEMIFINALS: SEMIFINALS: SEMIFINALS: SEMIFINALS: SEMIFINALS: SEMIFINALS: Burroughs/R 38 Tesoro 45 Crespi 54 Oaks Christian 35 Aquinas 32 Rio Hondo Prep 17 Faith Baptist 47 Palm Desert 14 Covina 33 Cabrillo/Lompoc 39 Nordhoff 7 Boron 7 St. Margaret's 7 Laguna Blanca 7 Palm Springs 28 Northwood 22 Lompoc 31 Grace Brethren 20 Ontari Christian 30 Campbell Hall 28 Joshua Springs 42 Kaiser 21 La Habra 14 St. Joseph/SM 7 San Jacinto 7 Los Angeles Baptist 13 Whittier Christian 14 Riverside Christian 13 FINAL: FINAL: FINAL: FINAL: FINAL: FINAL: FINAL: Burroughs/R 42 Tesoro 27 Crespi 24 Oaks Christian 49 Aquinas 14 Rio Hondo Prep 10 Faith Baptist 42 Palm Springs 30 Northwood 6 Lompoc 14 Grace Brethren 0 Ontario Christian 7 Campbell Hall 7 Joshua Springs 26 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 Page 13

8-MAN DIVISION II QUARTERFINALS: FIRST ROUND: OFFICIALS Lighthouse Christian 64 Lighthouse Christian Skyward Christian 14 BYE (Continued from page 4) Desert Chapel 44 Skyward Christian 50 Trona 22 Valley Christian/SM 28 are played without incident. Our boys and girls athletic programs Cuyama Valley 80 are composed of outstanding students and coaches who truly Trona 64 South Bay Lutheran 44 First Lutheran 18 pursue “Victory with Honor” as a goal. Our administrators and Big Pine 54 Desert Chapel Hillcrest Chr/TO 0 sports officials work hard to provide a fair and level playing field. BYE The fact that we want to proactively make all contests incident free SEMIFINALS: Cuyama Valley is a credit to all who work to make high school athletics better each BYE Desert Chapel 27 Lighthouse Christian 6 season. South Bay Lutheran 62 Liberty Christian 22 Big Pine 46 Cuyama Valley 40 Hillcrest Chr/TO 50 Cornerstone Chr/W 34 FINAL: Big Pine Desert Chapel 45 BYE Big Pine 42

CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - TOYOTA 2005 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS DIVISION I DIVISION VI DIVISION XI Loyola Newport Harbor Oaks Christian

DIVISION II DIVISION VII DIVISION XII Canyon/CC South Hills Aquinas

DIVISION III DIVISION VIII DIVISION XIII Dominguez Burroughs/Ridgecrest Rio Hondo Prep

DIVISION IV DIVISION IX 8-MAN LARGE St. Bonaventure Tesoro Faith Baptist

DIVISION V DIVISION X 8-MAN SMALL Norco Crespi Desert Chapel

CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - TOYOTA 2006 GIRLS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS GIRLS TEAM FINALS INDIVIDUAL FINALS

PL. SCHOOL SCORE PL. PLAYER/SCHOOL SCORE 1. Torrance 382 1. Kylie Fuller, Chaparral 70 2. Wilson/Long Beach 396 2. Henna Cho, Gahr 70 3. Cerritos 419 3. Lee Lopez, La Serna 72 4. Diamond Bar 420 4T. Christine Cho, Crescenta Valley 73 5. University 426 4T. Sarah Fox, Dos Pueblos 73 6. Valencia 427 4T. Tiffany Lua, Los Altos 73 7. Peninsula 428 4T. Lizette Salas, Azusa 73 8. Northwood 433 8. Justine Chen, Sage Hill 74 9. Santa Margarita 436 9. Lalita Patipaksiri, Cypress 75 10. Arcadia 438 10T. Patty Chawalitmetha, Wilson/LB 76 10T. Brianna Do, Wilson/Long Beach 76 10T. Jane Rah, Torrance 76 10T. Sarah Salvo, Notre Dame/SO 76 Page 14 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - TOYOTA 2005 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION IAA 25-22, 25-12, 24-26, 15-6; Thousand Oaks def. Granite Hills 25-14, 25-121, 25-10; San Marocs First Round: Esperanza def. Bell Gardens 25- Walnut 25-16, 25-11, 25-20; El Toro def. Alta def. Fullerton 23-25, 25-18, 25-18, 25-18. 10, 25-6, 25-14; Yucaipa def. Jurupa Valley 25- Loma 25-16, 25-17, 25-16. Quarterfinals: University def. El Modena 25- 15, 25-12, 25-23; Los Osos def. Redlands 23-25, Semifinals: Los Alamitos def. Norco 25-16, 25- 23, 25-22, 25-23; North Torrance def. Northwood 25-22, 25-14, 25-15; Vista Murrieta def. San 19, 25-15; El Toro def. Thousand Oaks 26-28, 25- 25-23, 19-25, 13-25, 25-17, 15-13; South Hills Gorgonio 25-2, 25-3, 25-13; Valencia/Valencia 17, 25-20, 25-21. def. Arroyo Grande 26-24, 25-21, 23-25, 25-14; def. Jordan 25-15, 25-19, 25-15; Quartz Hill def. Final: Los Alamitos def. El Toro 25-17, 25-20, 25- San Marcos def. Brea Olinda 15-25, 25-22, 25- Alhambra 25-9, 25-18, 25-18; Arcadia def. 13. 22, 25-22. Palmdale 25-13, 25-14, 25-16; Lakewood def. Semifinals: University def. North Torrance 25- Warren 25-9, 25-19, 25-19; Wilson/Long Beach DIVISION IIAA 23, 25-20, 25-21; South Hills def. San Marcos 25- def. Aliso Niguel 25-13, 25-12, 25-23; Pacifica/ First Round: Mira Costa def. Norwalk 25-5, 25- 20, 25-21, 25-16. Oxnard def. Sant Monica 32-30, 25-23, 25-15; El 9, 25-9; La Habra def. Hesperia 25-21, 25-18, 20- Final: University def. South Hills 25-22, 25-12, Rancho def. Highland 25-11, 25-10, 25-17; Up- 25, 25-21; Valencia/Placentia def. Mayfair 25- 25-21. land def. Rialto 25-8, 25-16, 25-16; Poly/Long 12, 21-25, 25-18, 19-25, 15-12; Westlake def. Beach def. Downey 17-25, 25-16, 25-20, 25-20; Santa Barbara 25-23, 28-26, 23-25, 25-21; Mater DIVISION IIIAA Redlands East Valley def. Centennial/Corona Dei def. Buena 25-7, 25-8, 25-15; Hemet def. First Round: Rim of the World, Bye; Wilson/ 25-10, 24-26, 25-23, 25-22; Diamond Bar def. Rowland 25-15, 25-14, 25-21; Villa Park def. Hacienda Heights def. Barstow 23-25, 25-18, Chaffey 25-13, 25-27, 25-21, 25-12; San Pacific 25-17, 25-13, 25-19; Edison def. Cypress 25-13, 20-25, 15-11; Ocean View def. Magnolia Clemente def. Santiago/Corona 25-22, 25-23, 25-16, 25-20, 25-15; Redondo Union def. Arroyo 25-14, 25-14, 25-19; Pomona def. Burroughs/ 25-20. 25-18, 25-11, 25-10; Ayala def. Victor Valley 25- Ridgecrest 25-20, 25-19, 25-17; San Luis Obispo, Second Round: Esperanza def. Yucaipa 25- 9, 25-22, 25-18; Moorpark def. Cerritos 25-13, Bye; Gahr def. Gladstone 25-21, 25-19, 25-15; 10, 25-16, 25-20; Vista Murrieta def. Los Osos 17-25, 25-12, 25-15; Huntington Beach def. Troy Gabrielino def. La Quinta/Westminster 25-13, 25-15, 20-25, 25-18, 25-21; Valencia/Valencia 26-24, 18-25, 25-21, 25-15; El Dorado def. Katella 25-13, 25-22; La Canada, Bye; St. Lucy's, Bye; def. Quartz Hill 25-16, 25-21, 25-14; Lakewood 25-8, 25-15, 25-14; Newport Harbor def. La South Pasadena def. Mountain View 25-14, 25- def. Arcadia 25-16, 25-18, 21-25, 25-13; Wilson/ Mirada 25-14, 25-11, 25-10; Simi Valley def. 19, 25-23; Palos Verdes def. Diamond Ranch 22- Long Beach def. Pacifica/Oxnard 25-9, 25-17, Littlerock 25-17, 25-13, 25-16; Dos Pueblos def. 25, 25-13, 25-18, 20-25, 15-13; Atascadero def. 25-14; Upland def. El Rancho 25-17, 25-16, 25- Adolfo Camarillo 25-8, 25-13, 25-14. Azusa 25-15, 25-16, 25-14; Bonita def. Monrovia 19; Poly/Long Beach def. Redlands East Valley Second Round: Mira Costa def. La Habra 25- 25-20, 28-26, 25-15; Palm Springs def. Yucca 25-9, 25-10, 24-26, 25-17; San Clemente def. 8, 25-8, 25-16; Westlake def. Valencia/Placentia Valley 25-19, 25-19, 25-17; Western def. Bolsa Diamond Bar 25-13, 25-18, 25-15. 25-17, 21-25, 25-15, 22-25, 15-7; Mater Dei def. Grande 25-20, 25-17, 16-25, 25-14; Santa Quarterfinals: Esperanza def. Vista Murrieta Hemet 25-22, 27-25, 25-16; Edison def. Villa Park Margarita, Bye. 25-12, 25-18, 26-28, 25-16; Lakewood def. 25-11, 25-14, 25-19; Redondo Union def. Ayala Second Round: Rim of the World def. Wilson/ Valencia/Valencia 18-25, 25-22, 25-18, 25-22; 25-14, 25-22, 25-13; Huntington Beach def. Hacienda Heights 25-23, 25-7, 25-11; Pomona Wilson/Long Beach def. Upland 25-16, 25-23, Moorpark 25-17, 18-25, 17-25, 25-15, 15-7; El def. Ocean View 23-25, 25-19, 25-23, 25-14; 25-20; San Clemente def. Poly/Long Beach 9-25, Dorado def. Newport Harbor 25-18, 25-18, 26- San Luis Obispo def. Gahr 25-12, 25-16, 25-14; 25-17, 25-21, 27-29, 15-12. 24; Dos Pueblos def. Simi Valley 25-14, 25-23, La Canada def. Gabrielino 25-17, 25-19, 26-28, Semifinals: Esperanza def. Lakewood 20-25, 22-25, 25-18. 25-20; St. Lucy's def. South Pasadena 25-8, 25- 25-10, 25-12, 25-17; Wilson/Long Beach def. Quarterfinals: Mira Costa def. Westlake 25-11, 16, 25-12; Atascadero def. Palos Verdes 13-25, San Clemente 25-23, 22-25, 25-19, 27-25. 25-21, 25-16; Mater Dei def. Edison 19-25, 22-25, 30-28, 25-21, 13-25, 15-3; Bonita def. Palm Final: Esperanza def. Wilson/Long Beach 23- 25-22, 25-17, 15-11; Redondo Union def. Hun- Springs 21-25, 12-25, 25-18, 25-15, 25-8; Santa 25, 25-20, 25-20, 25-17. tington Beach 25-16, 25-14, 22-25, 25-17; Dos Margarita def. Western 25-10, 25-5, 25-11. Pueblos def. El Dorado 14-25, 25-20, 21-25, 26- Quarterfinals: Rim of the World def. Pomona DIVISION IA 24, 15-13. 25-9, 25-13, 25-11; San Luis Obispo def. La First Round: Los Alamitos def. Saddleback 25- Semifinals: Mira Costa def. Mater Dei 25-19, Canada 25-16, 25-20, 25-19; St. Lucy's def. 11, 25-2, 25-3; Tesoro def. Temecula Valley 27- 25-21, 25-21; Redondo Union def. Dos Pueblos Atascadero 25-15, 21-25, 15-25, 25-20, 15-6; 29, 25-9, 25-23, 25-19; Santa Fe def. Rubidoux 19-25, 25-15, 25-21, 25-22. Santa Margarita def. Bonita 25-8, 25-12; 25-13. 25-16, 25-17, 25-15; Saugus def. Crescenta Final: Mira Costa def. Redondo Union 25-21, 22- Semifinals: Rim of the World def. San Luis Valley 25-19, 25-8, 25-22; Royal def. Oxnard 25- 25, 25-13, 25-13. Obispo 25-16, 25-14, 25-21; Santa Margarita 27, 14-25, 25-22, 25-19, 15-12; Norco def. Can- def. St. Lucy's 25-23, 25-18, 20-25, 25-18. yon/Canyon Country 25-16, 25-18, 26-24; Poly/ DIVISION IIA Final: Rim of the World def. Santa Margarita 25- Riverside def. Cathedral City 25-15, 25-18, 25- First Round: University, Bye; Ramona def. 21, 25-18, 25-21. 21; Mission Viejo def. Elsinore 25-19, 25-23, 17- Savanna 28-30, 25-18, 18-25, 25-20, 15-12; 25, 19-25, 25-8; Thousand Oaks def. Glendora Great Oak def. Temescal Canyon 25-23, 27-25, DIVISION IIIA 25-15, 25-10, 25-16; Pasadena def. California 25-22; El Modena def. Pacifica/Garden Grove Wild Card Round: Duarte def. San Marino 3- 25-21, 15-25, 23-25, 25-21, 15-7; Walnut def. La 25-17, 25-2, 25-23; North Torrance, Bye; Paso 25, 25-20, 26-28, 26-24, 15-13; Notre Dame Sierra 25-14, 25-11, 25-22; San Gabriel def. Robles def. Beverly Hills 25-20, 25-23, 25-16; Academy def. San Dimas 25-18, 25-21, 25-16; Peninsula 25-18, 25-20, 15-25, 18-25, 15-13; Foothill def. San Jacinto 25-9, 25-11, 25-17; Rosary def. Costa Mesa 25-9, 25-9, 25-12. Alta Loma def. Sultana 15-25, 25-19, 25-10, 23- Northwood, Bye; South Hills, Bye; Torrance def. First Round: Harvard-Westlake def. St. Matthias 25, 15-6; Cajon def. Kaiser 25-12, 25-9, 25-13; Garden Grove 25-21, 25-21, 25-23; Los Altos 25-5, 25-8, 25-14; Santa Ynez def. Louisville 18- M.L. King def. West Valley 25-20, 25-15, 25-16; def. Sierra Vista 25-13, 25-9, 25-12; Arroyo 25, 25-21, 25-16, 25-10; El Segundo def. El Toro def. Corona 25-18, 25-18, 25-9. Grande def. Pioneer Valley 25-13, 25-12, 25-10; Northview 25-11, 25-20, 25-20; Oak Park def. Second Round: Los Alamitos def. Tesoro 25- Brea Olinda def. Palm Desert 25-14, 25-15, 25- Duarte 25-13, 25-8, 25-17; Notre Dame Acad- 22, 25-9, 25-11; Saugus def. Santa Fe 19-25, 25- 16; Granite Hills def. Colony 25-15, 25-14, 25-17; emy def. Bishop Amat 25-17, 25-20, 25-21; 22, 26-24, 18-25, 15-9; Norco def. Royal 25-18, Fullerton def. Culver City 25-14, 25-22, 25-13; Nipomo def. Nordhoff 25-13, 25-10, 25-6; 26-28, 25-22, 25-19; Mission Viejo def. Poly/ San Marcos, Bye. Lutheran/Orange def. Estancia 25-15, 25-13, Riverside 25-22, 22-25, 25-13, 25-19; Thousand Second Round: University def. Ramona 25-15, 25-18; Rosary def. Twentynine Palms 22-25, Oaks def. Pasadena 25-17, 25-18, 25-21; Wal- 25-14, 25-15; El Modena def. Great Oak 25-19, 25-15, 25-22, 25-18. nut def. San Gabriel 25-17, 25-19, 26-24; Alta 25-22, 25-18; North Torrance def. Paso Robles Quarterfinals: Harvard-Westlake def. Santa Loma def. Cajon 25-21, 17-25, 25-18, 25-18; El 25-23, 25-22, 25-19; Northwood def. Foothill 25- Ynez 25-19, 25-16, 15-17; El Segundo def. Oak Toro def. M.L. King 25-18, 25-20, 25-19. 14, 25-19, 25-17; South Hills def. Torrance 22- Park 25-17, 25-20, 25-23; Notre Dame Academy Quarterfinals: Los Alamitos def. Saugus 25- 25, 25-14, 25-16, 25-9; Arroyo Grande def. Los def. Nipomo 25-13, 25-12, 25-22; Rosary def. 15, 25-13, 25-15; Norco def. Mission Viejo 19-25, Altos 25-21, 25-22, 25-17; Brea Olinda def. CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 Page 15

Lutheran/Orange 25-22, 16-25, 25-23, 25-23. Archer School for Girls 25-5, 25-17, 25-13; 25-16, 25-20, 25-20. Semifinals: Harvard-Westlake def. El Segundo Connelly def. Serra 25-15, 25-22, 25-17; Laguna Final: Sage Hill def. St. Margaret's 28-26, 25-23, 25-21, 25-23, 25-17; Notre Dame Academy def. Beach def. Oxford Academy 25-12, 25-20, 25- 25-20. Rosary 25-12, 29-27, 25-21. 18; La Salle def. Providence 25-19, 28-26, 25-19; Final: Notre Dame Academy def. Harvard- Alverno def. Desert Christian/Lancaster 25-21, DIVISION VAA Westlake 25-18, 21-25, 25-19, 17-25, 15-12. 25-22, 25-21; Paraclete def. Kern Valley 25-12, Wild Card Round: Maricopa def. Newbury Park 25-13, 25-9; Oaks Christian def. Carpinteria 25- Adventist 25-8, 25-11, 25-13. DIVISION IVAA 11, 25-10, 25-13; Brentwood def. Mayfield 25- First Round: Laguna Blanca def. Maricopa 25- Wild Card Round: Maranatha def. Crossroads 13, 25-19, 25-21; St. Bernard def. St. Monica 23- 4, 25-8, 25-17; Joshua Springs def. Boron 25-20, 24-26, 25-14, 25-19, 25-14; Bishop Conaty- 25, 25-27, 26-24, 28-26, 15-8; Westridge def. 20-25, 25-23, 25-21, 15-8; Faith Baptist def. Loretto def. Miken Community 25-17, 25-18, 25- Mojave 25-12, 25-10, 25-19; Flintridge Sacred Tarbut V'Torah 25-19, 25-13, 25-17; West Valley 18; Carpinteria def. St. Joseph/Santa Maria 23- Heart def. St. Paul 25-19, 25-14, 25-6. Christian def. Orangewood Academy 25-16, 25- 25, 25-19, 25-17, 21-25, 15-13; Mayfield def. Second Round: Marymount def. Los Angeles 22, 25-12; Hesperia Christian def. La Sierra Marlborough 25-22, 19-25, 27-25, 25-23. Baptist 25-11, 25-11, 25-17; Valley Christian/ Academy 25-11, 25-19, 25-16; Mesa Grande First Round: Marymount def. Maranatha 25-8, Cerritos def. Loma Linda Academy 25-22, 25-17, Academy def. Immanuel Christian 25-18, 26-24, 25-8, 25-9; Los Angeles Baptist def. Frazier 21-25, 2624; La Reina def. Bishop Conaty- 25-12; California Lutheran def. Southlands Chris- Mountain 32-30, 25-18, 25-11; Loma Linda Acad- Loretto 25-20, 25-17, 25-14; Laguna Beach def. tian 25-5, 25-12, 25-19; Desert Christian/Ber- emy def. Notre Dame/Riverside 23-25, 25-14, 31- Connelly 25-13, 25-16, 25-6; La Salle def. Alverno muda Dunes def. Apple Valley Christian 25-11, 29, 25-21; Valley Christian/Cerritos def. Holy 25-16, 25-10, 25-17; Oaks Christian def. Paraclete 25-10, 25-8. Family 25-14, 25-20, 25-15; La Reina def. Malibu 26-24, 25-23, 22-25, 26-24; Brentwood def. St. Quarterfinals: Laguna Blanca def. Joshua 25-6, 25-12, 25-8; Bishop Conaty-Loretto def. Bernard 25-7, 25-14, 25-21; Flintridge Sacred Springs 25-12, 25-15, 19-25, 25-16; West Valley Heart def. Westridge 25-13, 25-14, 25-20. Christian def. Faith Baptist 29-27, 25-23, 18-25, Quarterfinals: Marymount def. Valley Chris- 25-15; Hesperia Christian def. Mesa Grande tian/Cerritos 25-15, 25-19, 25-17; Laguna Beach Academy 25-19, 25-7, 19-25, 24-26, 15-10; CIF SOUTHERN SECTION def. La Reina 25-16, 25-21, 25-15; La Salle def. Desert Christian/Bermuda Dunes def. California TOYOTA Oaks Christian 25-15, 25-19, 25-14; Flintridge Lutheran 25-5, 25-16, 25-17. Sacred Heart def. Brentwood 25-13, 25-21, 25- Semifinals: Laguna Blanca def. West Valley 2005 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL 20. Christian 25-16, 25-23, 25-15; Desert Christian/ CHAMPIONS Semifinals: Marymount def. Laguna Beach 25- Bermuda Dunes def. Hesperia Christian 26-24, 22, 23-25, 25-22, 25-15; La Salle def. Flintridge 25-21, 25-14. Sacred Heart 23-25, 24-26, 25-21, 25-23, 18-16. Final: Desert Christian/Bermuda Dunes def. DIVISION IAA Final: Marymount def. La Salle 25-15, 25-23, 25- Laguna Blanca 23-25, 23-25, 25-22, 25-21, 15- Esperanza 16. 10. DIVISION IVA DIVISION VA First Round: Sage Hill def. Bishop Diego 3-0; Wild Card Round: Hillcrest Christian/Thousand DIVISION IA Calvary Chapel/Murrieta def. Upland Christian Oaks def. Skyward Christian 21-25, 25-18, 25- Los Alamitos 25-6, 25-9, 25-10; Grace Brethren def. Hillcrest 23, 15-25, 25-8; Baker Valley def. Price 25-16, Christian/Granada Hills 25-9, 25-10, 25-16; 12-25, 23-25, 25-12, 15-10. Flintridge Prep def. Glendale Adventist Academy First Round: Lighthouse Christian def. Bethel DIVISION IIAA 25-8, 25-17, 25-11; Windward def. Pacific Hills Baptist 25-17, 25-15, 25-8; Big Pine def. Hillcrest 25-16, 25-9, 25-22; Oakwood derf. AGBU 19- Christian/Thousand Oaks 25-17, 25-15, 25-17; Mira Costa 25, 25-17, 23-25, 25-12, 15-10; Cate def. Montclair Cornerstone Christian/Camarillo def. Calvary Prep 25-7, 25-14, 25-10; Viewpoint def. Ribet Baptist 25-27, 20-25, 25-13, 34-32, 15-13; Coastal Academy 25-12, 25-15, 25-9; Chadwick def. Christian def. Wildwood 25-5, 25-11, 25-5; Val- DIVISION IIA Holy Martyrs 25-16, 25-5, 25-3; Thacher def. ley Christian/Santa Maria def. Trinity Lutheran University New Roads 23-25, 25-21, 25-17, 25-19; Lucerne 25-11, 25-12, 25-5; Southwestern Academy Valley def. Nuview Bridge 25-9, 25-9, 25-17; def. Pacific Lutheran 25-13, 25-9, 17-25, 25-19; Arrowhead Christian def. San Gabriel Academy Marywood-Palm Valley def. Baker Valley 19-25, DIVISION IIIAA 25-11, 25-7, 25-10; Woodcrest Christian def. 25-12, 25-19, 25-22; Baptist Christian def. Western Christian 25-22, 15-25, 25-15, 25-20; Acadiawood 15-25, 25-15, 25-21, 25-22. Rim of the World Brethren Christian def. Riverside Christian 21- Quarterfinals: Lighthouse Christian def. Big 25, 24-26, 25-17, 25-16, 15-10; LInfield Christian Pine 25-18, 25-17, 25-16; Coastal Christian def. DIVISION IIIA def. Sherman Indian 25-9, 25-9, 25-17; St. Cornerstone Christian/Camarillo 25-13, 25-23, Margaret's def. Calvary Chapel/Downey 25-12, 26-28, 25-22; Valley Christian/Santa Maria def. Notre Dame Academy 25-12, 25-17. Southwestern Academy 25-16, 25-13, 25-9; Second Round: Sage Hill def. Calvary Chapel/ Baptist Christian def. Marywood-Palm Valley 25- Murrieta 25-19, 25-23, 25-19; Grace Brethren 22, 25-20, 25-9. DIVISION IVAA def. Flintridge Prep 21-25, 25-23, 25-22, 14-25, Semifinals: Lighthouse Christian def. Coastal Marymount 15-9; Windward def. Oakwood 25-6, 25-19, 25- Christian 25-18, 25-18, 25-19; Valley Christian/ 20; Viewpoint def. Cate 25-18, 25-21, 25-17; Santa Maria def. Baptist Christian 25-20, 25-18, Chadwick def. Thacher 25-13, 25-16, 25-10; 26-24. DIVISION IVA Arrowhead Christian de.f Lucerne Valley 19-25, Final: Lighthouse Christian def. Valley Christian/ 25-20, 25-21, 25-10; Brethren Christian def. Santa Maria 25-13, 25-16, 23-25, 25-11. Sage Hill Woodcrest Christian 23-25, 25-8, 25-21, 25-13; St. Margaret's def. Linfield Christian 25-5, 25-13, 25-6. DIVISION VAA Quarterfinals: Sage Hill def. Grace Brethren Desert Christian/Bermuda Dunes 25-20, 25-21, 25-17; Viewpoint def. Windward 26-24, 17-25, 25-19, 25-20; Chadwick def. Ar- rowhead Christian 25-20, 24-26, 25-17, 25-14; DIVISION VA St. Margaret's def. Brethren Christian 25-17, 25- 11, 25-17. Lighthouse Christian Semifinals: Sage Hill def. Viewpoint 25-19, 21- 25, 25-21, 25-16; St. Margaret's def. Chadwick Page 16 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - TOYOTA 2005 GIRLS TEAM TENNIS PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION I def. Arcadia 13-5. Cerritos def. Lutheran/Orange 11-7; Ramona First Round: Peninsula def. Moorpark 17-1; Semifinals: Troy def. Marlborough 14-4; La def. Arroyo Valley 12-6; La Reina def. Highland Villa Park def. Claremont 10-8; Northwood def. Quinta/La Quinta def. Santa Barbara 10-8. 12-6; Oxnard def. Culver City 12-6. Newport Harbor 9-9 (80-70); Mater Dei def. Notre Final: Troy def. La Quinta/La Quinta 11-7. Second Round: Beverly Hills def. El Monte 18- Dame/Sherman Oaks 14-4; Harvard-Westlake DIVISION III 0; Walnut def. Valencia/Placentia 10-8; Quartz def. Rosary 16-2; Thousand Oaks def. South Wild Card Round: Saugus def. Pacifica/Gar- Hill def. Rio Mesa 10-8; Oak Park def. Cate 12- Torrance 9-9 (66-65); San Clemente def. den Grove 10-8; Beaumont def. Centennial/Co- 6; Villanova Prep def. La Serna 9-9 (75-73); Palos Etiwanda 17-1; Corona del Mar def. Canyon/ rona 17-1; Charter Oak def. Big Bear 16-2; Poly/ Verdes def. Cajon 13-5; Cerritos def. Ramona Anaheim 15-3; Dana Hills def. Redondo Union 16- Pasadena def. Alhambra 16-2; Poly/Riverside 14-4; Oxnard def. La Reina 13-5. 2; Tesoro def. El Modena 11-7; Laguna Hills def. def. Sultana 13-5; Poly/Long Beach def. Rancho Quarterfinals: Beverly Hills def. Walnut 13-5; Upland 12-6; Laguna Beach def. Westlake 15-3; Alamitos 9-9 (75-71). Quartz Hill def. Oak Park 11-7; Villanova Prep def. Mira Costa def. El Toro 9-9 (77-65); Santa First Round: Brentwood def. Saugus 14-4; Palos Verdes 11-7; Cerritos def. Oxnard 9-9 (86- Margarita def. Woodbridge 10-8; Chaminade def. M.L. King def. San Jacinto 14-4; Santiago/Corona 81). El Dorado 15-3; Calabasas def. University 18-0. def. Hesperia 10-8; Chadwick def. Warren 12-6; Semifinals: Beverly Hills def. Quartz Hill 12-6; Second Round: Peninsula def. Villa Park 17-1; Garden Grove def. Paramount 10-8; Mark Keppel Villanova Prep def. Cerritos 12-6. Northwood def. Mater Dei 13-5; Harvard-Westlake def. Burroughs/Burbank 15-3; Viewpoint def. Final: Beverly Hills def. Villanova Prep 12-6. def. Thousand Oaks 14-4; Corona del Mar def. Wilson/Hacienda Heights 11-7; Lakewood def. DIVISION V San Clemente 16-2; Dana Hills def. Tesoro 15-3; Beaumont 11-5; Campbell Hall def. Bolsa Grande Wild Card Round: Western def. San Dimas 13- Laguna Beach def. Laguna Hills 14-4; Mira Costa 11-7; Serrano def. Charter Oak 11-7; Poly/Pasa- 5; Cabrillo/Lompoc def. Orange 15-3; Oxford def. Santa Margarita 11-7; Calabasas def. dena def. Gahr 9-9 (75-64); Wilson/Long Beach Academy def. Baldwin Park 12-6; Sierra Vista Chaminade 13-5. def. Arlington 13-5; Great Oak def. Poly/River- def. Ontario Chritian 12-6; St. Joseph/Santa Maria Quarterfinals: Peninsula def. Northwood 15- side 15-3; Poly/Long Beach def. Corona 9-9 (85- def. Whitney 13-5; Westminster def. Maranatha 3; Corona del Mar def. Harvard-Westlake 11-7; 73); Mayfield def. Bonita 15-3; Valencia/Valencia 13-5; Montclair def. Elsinore 13-5; CAMS def. Laguna Beach def. Dana Hills 10-8; Calabasas def. Schurr 17-1. Costa Mesa 10-8; Don Lugo def. Burroughs/ def. Mira Costa 11-7. Second Round: Brentwood def. M.L. King 14- Ridgecrest 11-7; Magnolia def. Workman 12-6. Semifinals: Peninsula def. Corona del Mar 12- 4; Chadwick def. Santiago/Corona 12-6; Garden First Round: Sage Hill def. Linfield Christian 17- 6; Laguna Beach def. Calabasas 10-8. Grove def. Mark Keppel 10-8; Viewpoint def. 1; Chaffey def. West Valley 12-6; Malibu def. Final: Laguna Beach def. Peninsula 10-8. Lakewood 10-8; Campbell Hall def. Serrano 11- Western 12-6; Cabrillo/Lompoc def. Valley Chris- DIVISION II 7; Wilson/Long Beach def. Poly/Pasadena 11-7; tian/Cerritos 11-7; Estancia def. Oxford Acad- Wild Card Round: San Marcos def. Glendale Great Oak def. Poly/Long Beach 11-7; Valencia/ emy 15-3; Victor Valley def. Mammoth 16-2; 10-6; St. Lucy's def. A.B. Miller 13-5. Valencia def. Mayfield 15-3. Savanna def. Sierra Vista 15-3; Moro Bay def. First Round: Troy def. San Marcos 16-2; Ayala Quarterfinals: Brentwood def. Chawick 16-2; Windward 16-2; St. Joseph/Santa Maria def. def. Milken Community 15-3; Redlands def. San Viewpoint def. Garden Grove 14-4; Campbell Covina 15-3; Westminster def. Gladstone 17-1; Marino 16-2; Palm Desert def. Temecula Valley Hall def. Wilson/Long Beach 10-8; Valencia/ Granite Hills def. Bishop Union 10-8; Aquinas def. 15-3; Dos Pueblos def. South Pasadena 14-4; Valencia 13-5. Montclair 17-1; St. Margaret's def. CAMS 11-7; San Luis Obispo def. Fullerton 15-3; Huntington Semifinals: Brentwood def. Viewpoint 12-6; Hemet def. Don Lugo 12-6; Archer School for beach def. Crescenta Valley 10-8; Marlborough Valencia/Valencia def. Campbell Hall 11-7. Girls def. Magnolia 12-6; Santa Ynez def. Nordhoff def. Redlands East Valley 18-0; Santa Barbara Final: Brentwood def. Valencia/Valencia 10-8. 10-8. def. Chaparral 18-0; Marymount def. Atascadero DIVISION IV Second Round: Sage Hill def. Chaffey 18-0; 10-8; Diamond Bar def. Yucaipa 13-5; Los Wild Card Round: Pacifica/Oxnard def. Malibu def. Cabrillo/Lompoc 9-9 (73-66); Estancia Alamitos def. Palm Springs 17-1; Arcadia def. Lancaster 17-1; El Rancho def. La Mirada 12-6; def. Victor Valley 15-3; Morro Bay def. Savanna Arroyo Grande 17-1; La Canada def. Sunny Hills South Hills def. Cypress 10-8' St. Bonaventure 12-6; St. Joseph/Santa Maria def. Westminster 11-7; Esperanza def. Murrieta Valley 10-8; La def. Littlerock 12-6; Bellflower def. Kaiser 11-7; 14-4; Aquinas def. Granite Hills 14-4; St. Quinta/La Quinta def. St. Lucy's 15-3. Culver City def. Rosemead 14-4. Margaret's def. Hemet 12-6; Santa Ynez def. Second Round: Troy def. Ayala 16-2; Palm First Round: Beverly Hills def. Pacifica/Oxnard Archer School for Girls 12-6. Desert def. Redlands 13-5; Dos Pueblos def. San 17-1; El Monte def. El Rancho 12-6; Valencia/ Quarterfinals: Sage Hill def. Malibu 15-3; Morro Luis Obispo 12-6; Marlborough def. Huntington Placentia def. Bloomington 14-4; Walnut def. San Bay def. Estancia 9-9 (73-71); Aquinas def. St. Beach 14-4; Santa Barbara def. Marymount 18- Gorgonio 18-0; Rio Mesa def. Norwalk 14-4; Joseph/Santa Maria 10-8; Santa Ynez def. St. 0; Los Alamitos def. Diamond Bar 14-4; Arcadia Quartz Hill def. Santa Monica 12-6; Cate def. Margaret's 13-5. def. La Canada 12-6; La Quinta/La Quinta 12-6. Whittier 10-8; Oak Park def. South Hills 12-6; Semifinals: Sage Hill def. Morro Bay 14-4; Quarterfinals: Troy def. Palm Desert 15-3; Villanova Prep def. St. Bonaventure 12-6; La Aquinas def. Santa Ynez 10-8. Marlborough def. Dos Pueblos 12-6; Santa Bar- Serna def. Rowland 9-9 (76-71); Cajon def. Final: Sage Hill def. Aquinas 10-8. bara def. Los Alamitos 12-6; La Quinta/La Quinta Bellflower 13-5; Palos Verdes def. Arroyo 18-0; CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - TOYOTA 2005 GIRLS INDIVIDUAL TENNIS PLAYOFF RESULTS SINGLES 1, 4-6, 6-2; Maggie Mello def. Alison Ramos 6-1, bara) def. Muesse, Olivia/Mannix, Taylor (San First Round: Hilary Barte (Harvard-Westlake) 6-2; Trang Nguyen def. McCall Jones 6-3, 6-2. Clemente) 6-4, 6-1; Mahtani, Tania/Kitamura, defl. Tova Hausman (Beverly Hills) 6-1, 6-0; Semifinals: Hilary Barte def. Cosmina Ciobanu Akane (Peninsula) def. Richman, Caroline/Moy, Stacey Tan (Lakewood) def. Logan Hansen 3-6, 7-5, 6-0; Maggie Mello def. Trang Nguyen 2- Lauren (Harvard-Westlake) 6-2, 6-1; Young, (Brentwood) 4-6, 6-2, 6-4; Brittany Blalock (Palm 6, 7-6 (2), 6-1. Hoyley/Young, Miranda (Corona del Mar) def. Desert) def. Stephanie Hammel (Valencia/ Final: Hilary Barte def. Maggie Mello 7-5, 7-5. Vazquez, Claudia/Vazquez, Paloma (Redlands) Placentia) 7-6 (2) 6-4; Cosmina Ciobanu (Troy) DOUBLES 7-5, 7-5; Dunlap, Sasha/Schwartz, Chrissy def. Jane Huh (Marlborough) 6-1, 6-3; Alison First Round: Rietsch, Clair/Kinstler, Lindsey (Newport Harbor) 7-6 (6), 7-6 (6); Ritz, Lauren/ Ramos (Troy) def. Bianca Modoc (Esperanza) 6- (Laguna Beach) def. Chow, Jennifer/Liao, Erica Ritz, Jenna (Thousand Oaks) def. West, Jaci/ 2, 6-1; Maggie Mello (Mission Viejo) def. Pamela (Troy) 6-0, 6-0; Collins, Courtney/Lee, Alexa (La Eggleston, Kristin (La Quinta/La Quinta) 6-2, 6- MOntez (La Quinta/La Quinta) 7-5, 6-2; Trang Quinta/La Quinta) def. Albertstone, Kellen/Rose, 2. Nguyen (Millikan) def. Katerina Reveche (Campbell Amelia (Brentwood) 7-5, 7-5; Duckor, Natalie/ Quarterfinals: Rietsch/Kinstler def. Collins/ Hall) 6-4, 2-0 (retired); McCall Jones (Tesoro) Duesler, Becky (Foothill) def. Aston, Emily/Chen, Lee 6-3, 6-3; Duckor/Duesler def. Robertson/ def. Rika Tatsuno (Peninsula) 6-4, 6-4. Stephanie (Peninsula) 6-7 (6), 6-3, 6-4; Teufel 6-1, 2-6, 6-3; Mahtani/Kitamura def. Quarterfinals: Hilary Barte def. Stacey Tan 6- Robertston, Brooke/Teufel, Kristen (Santa Bar- Young/Young 6-3, 6-1; Ritz/Ritz def. Dunlap/ 0, 6-0; Cosmina Ciobanu def. Brittany Blalock 6- Continued on Next Page CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 Page 17 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - TOYOTA 2005 BOYS WATER POLO PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION I def. Pacifica/Oxnard 10-5; Royal def. San Luis First Round: Wilson/Long Beach def. Alemany CIF Obispo 17-8; Righetti def. Nipomo 19-9; Oaks 15-8; Northwood def. San Clemente 12-10; Mis- Christian def. Westlake 4-2; Agoura def. Santa sion Viejo def. Laguna Beach 10-8; Foothill def. SOUTHERN SECTION Ynez 19-10; Santa Barbara def. Cate 18-4. Loyola 9-5; Newport Harbor def. Tesoro 20-7; El TOYOTA Quarterfinals: Dos Pueblos def. Malibu 14-3; Toro def. Millikan 14-11; Corona del Mar def. Royal def. Buena 16-13; Righetti def. Oaks Chris- Woodbridge 13-7; Harvard-Westlake def. Poly/ 2005 WATER POLO tian 10-4; Santa Barbara def. Agoura 10-8. Long Beach 10-4. Semifinals: Dos Pueblos def. Royal 18-10; Quarterfinals: Wilson/Long Beach def. CHAMPIONS Santa Barbara def. Righetti 10-9. Northwood 12-6; Foothill def. Mission Viejo 10-9; Final: Dos Pueblos def. Santa Barbara 13-5. Newport Harbor def. El Toro 9-7; Corona del Mar def. Harvard-Westlake 11-8. DIVISION V Semifinals: Wilson/Long Beach def. Foothill 9- Wild Card Round: Perris def. Palm Springs 9-6; 6; Newport Harbor def. Corona del Mar 13-12. DIVISION I Hemet def. J.W. North 13-12; Indio def. Temecula Final: Wilson/Long Beach def. Newport Harbor Valley 14-6; Claremont def. Redlands East Valley 14-11. Wilson/Long Beach 9-8. First Round: Poly/Riverside def. Perris 22-5; DIVISION II Chaparral def. Los Osos 10-7; Palm Desert def. Wild Card Round: Troy def. Kennedy 17-8; El Yucaipa 14-4; Damien def. Hemet 23-6; Redlands Dorado def. Estancia 21-3. def. Indio 25-2; Upland def. Arlington 8-6; Ayala First Round: Servite def. Santa Ana 16-6; Marina DIVISION II def. Elsinore 11-7; Murrieta Valley def. Claremont def. Cyrpess 15-3; Tustin def. Saddleback 12-9; 14-3. Esperanza def. Sunny Hills 12-3; Villa Park def. Servite Quarterfinals: Poly/Riverside def. Chaparral Troy 22-11; Mater Dei def. Costa Mesa 15-10; La 20-6; Palm Desert def. Damien 14-10; Redlands Habra def. Valencia/Placentia 14-8; Los Alamitos def. Upland 16-4; Murrieta Valley def. Ayala 18- def. El Dorado 12-11. 7. Quarterfinals: Servite def. Marina 13-8; Semifinals: Poly/Riverside def. Palm Desert 9- Esperanza def. Tustin 11-7; Villa Park def. Mater DIVISION III 6; Murrieta Valley def. Redlands 5-4. Dei 6-2; Los Alamitos def. La Habra 20-7. Final: Poly/Riverside def. Murrieta Valley 8-7. Semifinals: Servite def. Esperanza 13-8; Los La Canada Alamitos def. Villa Park 7-6. DIVISION VI Final: Servite def. Los Alamitos 7-4. First Round: Bonita def. Sage Hill 17-1; La Salle def. Walnut 9-7; San Gorgonio def. Los Amigos DIVISION III 13-6; Jurupa Valley def. Colony 28-3; Chadwick Wild Card Round: La Serna def. Mark Keppel 12- DIVISION IV def. Santiago/Corona 10-6; Los Altos def. San 10; Temple City def. Hoover 23-7; Peninsula def. Dimas 20-8; Cajon def. Chaffey 13-9; El Segundo Warren 15-4. Dos Pueblos def. Santa Ana Valley 19-3; Rowland def. Culver First Round: La Canada def. La Serna 26-6; City 15-9; Garden Grove def. Magnolia 19-6; Crescenta Valley def. Downey 13-2; Whittier def. Charter Oak def. La Puente 17-5; San bernardino Burroughs/Burbank 17-5;' Mira Costa def. Temple def. Centennial/Corona 25-10; Western def. Ar- City 12-6; Palos Verdes def. Burbank 11-6; Cerritos royo Valley 5-4; Poly/Pasadena def. Cathedral 11- def. El Rancho 17-13; Arcadia def. South Pasa- DIVISION V 7; Norco def. Don Lugo 9-6; Santa Monica def. dena 9-8; Montebello def. Peninsula 18-11. Bolsa Grande 23-9. Quarterfinals: La Canada def. Crescenta Valley Poly/Riverside Second Round: Bonita def. La Salle 17-6; San 17-7; Mira Costa def. Whittier 8-6; Palos Verdes Gorgonio def. Jurupa Valley 12-10; Los Altos def. def. Cerritos 16-5; Montebello def. Arcadia 15-7. Chadwick 9-5; El Segundo def. Cajon 16-4; Semifinals: La Canada def. Mira Costa 12-7; Rowland def. Garden Grove 19-5; San Bernar- Montebello def. Palos Verdes 11-5. dino def. Charter Oak 19-15; Poly/Pasadena def. Final: La Canada def. Montebello 14-11. DIVISION VI Western 13-8; Santa Monica def. Norco 11-4. Quarterfinals: Bonita def. San Gorgonio 18-8; DIVISION IV Bonita El Segundo def. Los Altos 18-10; Rowland def. Wild Card Round: Thousand Oaks def. Arroyo San Bernardino 9-8; Santa Monica def. Poly/ Grande 7-6; Nipomo def. Oxnard 11-10. Pasadena 14-11. First Round: Dos Pueblos def. Thousand Oaks Semifinals: Bonita def. El Segundo 13-10; 10-4; Malibu def. Cabrillo/Lompoc 10-7; Buena Rowland def. Santa Monica 8-6. Final: Bonita def. Rowland 17-14. INDIVIDUAL TENNIS (Continued from Previous Page) Schwartz 6-1, 6-3. Semifinals: Rietsch/Kinstler def. Duckor/Duesler 6-0, 6-0; Mahtani/Kitamura def. Ritz/Ritz 6-1, 6-1. Final: Rietsch/Kinstler def. Mahtani/Kitamura 6-1, 6-1. Page 18 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION-TOYOTA 2005 COUNCIL (Continued from page 2) BOYS/GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS was moved, seconded and passed to approve the proposal. DIVISION I - BOYS DIVISION I - GIRLS 7. RIO HONDO LEAGUE PROPOSAL – Ray Team Team Plutko, Rio Hondo League Representative, 1. Royal - 86 1. Fountain Valley - 68 reviewed a proposal which would change the 2. El Rancho - 132 2. Thousand Oaks - 81 number of wins necessary to petition for an at- 3. Murrieta Valley - 144 3. Saugus - 134 large berth in the basketball playoffs from 4. Upland - 157 4. Royal - 147 eleven to twelve. Following discussion, it was 5. Murrieta Valley - 149 5. Arcadia - 177 moved, seconded and passed to approve the proposal. Individual Individual 8. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PROPOSAL – 1. Diego Mercado, West Covina - 14:55 1. Christy Adamyk, Glendora - 17:30 2. Danny Mercado, West Covina - 14:56 2. Crystal Reed, Fountain Valley - 17:39 John Costello, CIF-SS Director of Sports 3. Nathan Sellers, Crescenta Valley - 14:59 3. Shannon Murakami, Saugus - 17:44 Marketing, reviewed a proposal which would 4. Scott Harris, Los Osos - 15:10 4. Elizabeth Coe, Fountain Valley - 17:45 create/expand negotiable TV value of CIF-SS 5. Hudson Andrews, Royal - 15:12 5. Brittany Morreale, Peninsula - 18:08 contests. Following discussion it was moved, seconded and passed to approve the proposal. DIVISION II - BOYS DIVISION II - GIRLS 9. SOUTH BAY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Team Team PROPOSAL – Jerry Chabola, President of the 1. Valencia/Placentia - 111 1. Newport Harbor - 96 South Bay Athletic Association, presented a 2. Mira Costa - 135 2. Edison - 98 proposal which would clarify maximum number 3. West Torrance - 140 3. Ventura - 109 of contests in regards to participation in 4. Chino Hills - 158 4. Westlake - 152 tournaments. This will be an action item on the 5. Ventura - 169 5. San Marcos - 161 January 19, 2006, CIF-SS Council meeting agenda. Individual Individual 10. SOUTHWESTERN LEAGUE PROPOSAL – 1. Ted Price, Adolfo Camarillo - 15:13 1. Kauren Tarver, Serrano - 17:25 Stan Ford, Athletic Director, Temecula Valley 2. Kent Morikawa, Torrance - 15:24 2. Whitney Blue, Newport Harbor - 17:28 3. Curtis Aukshunas, El Modena - 15:24 3. Kevyn Murphy, Mira Costa - 17:34 High School, presented a proposal which would 4. Tom Ritchter, Serrano - 15:26 4. Anna Sperry, Simi Valley - 17:43 change playoff grouping from a four year cycle 5. Alfred Gonzalez, Don Lugo - 15:27 5. Christine Babcock, Woodbridge - 17:52 to a two year cycle. This will be an action item on the January 19, 2006, CIF-SS Council DIVISION III - BOYS DIVISION III - GIRLS meeting agenda. Team Team 11. CIF-SS SWIMMING ADVISORY COM- 1. Barstow - 45 1. Corona del Mar - 22 MITTEE PROPOSAL – Patricia Smith and Doug 2. Cabrillo/Lompoc - 89 2. Oak Park - 47 Glaeser, CIF-SS Swimming Advisory Committee 3. Corona del Mar - 130 3. Yucca Valley - 125 members, presented a proposal which would 4. Servite - 173 4. Bonita - 134 establish a masters meet competition in 5. La Canada - 175 5. Santa Margarita - 173 swimming and diving. This will be an action item on the January 19, 2006, CIF-SS Council Individual Individual meeting agenda. 1. Michael Coe, Cabrillo/Lompoc - 14:47 1. Anne St. Geme, Corona del Mar - 16:51 12. CIF-SS WEB SITE UPDATE – Thom 2. Sam Melton, Barstow - 15:09 2. Sarah Cummings, Corona del Mar - 17:55 Simmons, Director of Sports Information, 3. Julian DeRubira, Santa Margarita - 15:18 3. Courtney Lightfoot, Oak Park - 18:04 4. Stuart Murphy, Barstow - 15:21 4. Shelby Buckley, Corona del Mar - 18:06 presented an update on the CIF-SS web site. 5. Ernesto Castaneda, Estancia - 15:23 5. Allison Damon, Corona del Mar - 18:12 13. WRESTLING WEIGHT MANAGEMENT – Rob Wigod, CIF-SS Assistant Commissioner, DIVISION IV - BOYS DIVISION IV - GIRLS reviewed the concept and basic process of the Team Team new wrestling weight management program. 1. Big Bear - 38 1. Lutheran/Orange - 45 14. PRESIDENT’S REPORT – John Dahlem, 2. Lutheran/Orange - 70 2. Maranatha - 67 President, reported on the NFHS 7 and 8 Section 3. Laguna Beach - 73 3. Paraclete - 98 meeting and reviewed CIF-SS historical infor- 4. Maranatha - 133 4. Marlborough - 111 mation. 5. Morro Bay - 159 5. Laguna Beach - 147 15. COMMISSIONER’S REPORT – Jim Staunton, Commissioner, reported on his Individual Individual operational goals for the CIF-SS and the 1. Jacqueline Turner, Lutheran/Orange - 18:02 1. Chad Hall, Big Bear - 14:58 Champions for Character luncheon. 2. Julio Ortega, St. Joseph/Santa Maria - 15:51 2. Jane Kerner, Lutheran/Orange - 18:33 16. TREASURER’S REPORT – Susana Arce, 3. Max Mullender, Laguna Beach - 15:58 3. Roseanne Fleming, Oaks Christian - 18:45 Treasurer, reported on the 2005-06 member- 4. Adam Cunningham, Milken Community - 16:06 4. Rachel Gill, Maranatha - 18:47 5. Marcus Buckles, Twentynine Palms - 16:07 5. Alex Crawley, Laguna Beach - 18:55 ship dues and the 2004-05 audit report. There being no further business to come DIVISION V - BOYS DIVISION V - GIRLS before the Council, the meeting was adjourned Team Team at 11:12 a.m. 1. Woodcrest Christian - 50 1. Flintridge Prep - 69 2. Flintridge Prep - 95 2. Chadwick - 69 Submitted by: 3. Cate - 119 3. Cate - 137 KAREN HELLYER 4. Brentwood - 136 4. Linfield Christian - 147 ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER 5. Chadwick - 144 5. St. Margaret's - 160 Approved by: Individual Individual DR. JAMES STAUNTON, Ed.D. 1. Tim Burdett, Woodcrest Christian - 15:55 1. Ashleigh Pratt, Woodcrest Christian - 18:49 COMMISSIONER OF ATHLETICS 2. Kody Peterson, Woodcrest Christian - 16:13 2. Tani Brown, Brentwood - 19:32 3. Aric Van Halen, Oakwood - 16:13 3. Jessica MacFarlane, Chadwick - 19:38 4. Blake Adams, Webb - 16:18 4. Gabriella Gonzalez, Bell-Jeff - 19:49 5. Miguel Cisneros, Santa Clara - 16:31 5. Kelly Owen, Chadwick - 19:53 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006 Page 19 MINUTES - AUG (Continued from page 4) County. They requested to be in this area and they were a member in good E. Report on the Southern Sections Champions for Character Golf standing in CIF. At that time, he saw no reason that their request to be in Tournament – The first tournament was successful, netting approximately Orange County should not be approved. JSerra should now accept the $6500. This money will help to offset the cost of the Champions for fact that they have to go through the releaguing process. They have the Character luncheon. ability to come before Council in October and present an alternate proposal. F. Status of Lacrosse as a Section Sport – Thom Simmons and They have a significant number of days between now and then that will Karen Hellyer will oversee this new sport for the Southern Section. They give them the opportunity to talk to the people involved and present a clear have met with the advisory committee and discussed topics relative to address. He felt that even though he is not a league rep who would vote lacrosse. There will need to be 20% of total membership to have a on this proposal, if a group of schools came to Council and said that they championship game. absolutely would want this to happen, he would support them. But as a G. Conference Formation and Relevant Bylaws – Karen Hellyer member of the Executive Committee, he did not feel he had enough discussed issues relative to conferences in the Section and the need to information to support this proposal. add parameters the conferences need to follow into the Blue Book. Sr. Cheryl Milner clarified what was before them. What had to be H. Swimming Master’s Meet – Rob Wigod presented information to addressed was procedure. The explanation was given. She did not want consider a Masters Meet in swimming. The swimming advisory committee to go back over what was said at a former meeting. She stated they need favors this competition. More information on this meet will be presented at to act in the parameter of their decision making and then let it be. It seemed the next Executive Committee meeting. there had been a substantive dialogue. Protocol had been followed and I. Bona Fide Change of Residence Form – Rob Wigod presented it did not seem apparent to her that the Serra League and the Orange County information for the Bona Fide Change of Residence form that will be League were in support of this proposal. She, therefore, did not feel she introduced to the schools this year. This form is not mandatory; it is to give should recommend an appeal to the Council. the Section office a record of these transfers. Dr. Staunton stated the Executive Committee could accept this appeal J. Restriction of New Foreign Exchange Students – Karen Hellyer or deny it and it could still move forward. What Council would be asked presented information on restricting all new foreign exchange students for to do is to look at what the principals of Orange County had said and then one year. put it to a vote. Every area will vote on their leaguing. JSerra would then K. Cancellation of Badminton Team Championships – Karen Hellyer come forward and ask Council if an alternative proposal could be placed reported that the badminton team championships will end in 2006 due to the before them in effect to overrule the Orange County decision. That is the fact that we only have 51 high schools participating. Field hockey and responsibility of Council. gymnastics may also fall into this rule. There will still be individual Mr. Haugen clarified that there was no appeal before the Executive championships. Committee and Dr. Dahlem stated that Council will vote on this appeal. 7. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CLOSED SESSION – The Committee went Mr. Peters asked if after the releaguing is over, could the two leagues into the closed session at 3:35 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. get together and vote to cross league for football. Dr. Staunton replied they 8. REPORT SESSION could not cross league for football but the Serra League could release A. President’s Report – John Dahlem thanked everyone for all they JSerra into a league that would receive them. do and presented some history of CIF rules. Mr. Waszak asked if they could present an option to Council that B. Treasurer’s Report – Susana Arce read the treasurer’s report would let them compete in Serra League competition except for football and stated all sports are complete. and if they were not allowed to cross league with Orange Coast League, C. Commissioner’s Report – Jim Staunton reported on the National would they be able to freelance. Dr. Dahlem stated that would not be Federated Conference. allowed. Dr. Staunton stated freelance was one of the things JSerra D. Executive Committee Member Reports protested against. They were put into freelance and they did not want to 1. Northern Area Representative – Bill Dabbs is looking forward to freelance. The option is to request this hybrid situation or to be voted into another great year. the Serra League for all sports. Dr. Dahlem stated they cannot freelance 2. Orange County Area Representative – Gene Campbell is looking in a sport and league with the other sports. forward to a good year. Mrs. Arce, Releaguing Chairperson, stated the releaguing committee 3. Desert Area Representative – John Mendoza is looking forward felt that placing JSerra in the Orange County area was too great a jump to the middle of the year meeting to be held in the desert. and the recommendation was that they freelance. JSerra appealed to the 4. Coast Area Representative – Dan Stepenosky thanked the Executive Committee in January and they were allowed to go into the committee for the warm welcome and is looking forward to a good year. Orange County area. At the last releaguing committee, it was questioned 5. Foothill Area Representative – Jim Monico is looking forward to as to whether proper protocol was followed by Orange County area in a good year. establishing their league. The committee found there was no impropriety 6. Citrus Belt Area Representative – Rhonda Fouch is looking in the protocol. Orange County followed the proper protocol. That was forward to the fall packet pick ups days and having staff come to the area. the primary responsibility of the Releaguing Committee at the last meeting 7. Boys’ Athletic Director Representative – Stan Ford stated he felt to determine if JSerra was denied because of some flaw in the releaguing it important for the at-large representatives to attend a local meeting in order process; there was none. to be informed of what is happening with CIF. Dr. Dahlem stated they had an appeal by JSerra for the Executive 8. Mt. SAC Area Representative – Guy Roubian thanked everyone Committee to approve and forward to CIF Council their alternate proposal for the welcome and is looking forward to the opportunity to work with the as an amendment to the initial releaguing process. committee. Mr. Ford moved to deny the motion. It was seconded. There was a 9. At-Large Representative – Edna Herring thanked the committee unanimous vote to deny JSerra’s request to have the Executive Committee for the shirts and jackets. approve their appeal. 10. President Elect – Earl Haugen reported he retired on July 1 but Mr. Waszak asked if they still have the opportunity to present their will be returning as a director on assignment. proposal to the entire Council. Dr. Dahlem stated they do. Area releaguing There being no further business to come before the Executive is done by the area; this proposal will be voted on by the Council. Committee, the meeting was adjourned at 5:05 p.m. B. Hearing on the Request for Late Consideration of Membership by Eastside High School – After discussion, it was moved, seconded and Submitted By: approved for membership on a probationary basis. Jim Monico will revisit PAT CHIAPPETTA the school next April to review the school for full unrestricted membership. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT C. Commissioner’s Goals for 2005-2006 – The Commissioner reviewed his goals and presented them to the Executive Committee. Approved By: D. Champions for Character Awards, October 13, 2005 – Dr. DR. JAMES STAUNTON, Ed.D. Staunton discussed the awards to be presented after the Council meeting COMMISSIONER OF ATHLETICS on October 13. He discussed the addition of the award for schools and an additional award for school of the year. Page 20 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Winter 2005-2006

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