CIF-SS BULLETIN

VOL. 82, NO. 3 SPRING 2020

For Full CIF-SS Winter Playoff Results See pages 7-10, 14, 17-22

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CIF-SS COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES return to their original school of enrollment and continue their participation with full eli- January 28, 2020 gibility. 1. OPENING BUSINESS nations - The following candidates have 6. Proposed Bylaw 209.C.(1) Revision A. Call to order by Dr. Monica Colunga, been nominated to serve as President-Elect: - Disciplinary Transfer - This revision would President of the Council - 9:04 am John Becker, Sac-Joaquin Section; Marty eliminate language regarding if a disciplin- B. Pledge of Allegiance Bitter, Central Section; Chris Oseguera, ary action contributes to the C. Roll Call Northern Section; The following candidates student’s transfer. D. Introduction of Guests - Chris Fahey, have been nominated to serve a two-year B. SOUTHERN SECTION NON-ACTION State CIF, Director of Corporate Sponsor- term on the CIF Executive Committee: Terry ITEMS ships; Steve Fryer, Orange County Regis- Barnum, Association of Private 1. Proposed 2020-2021 CIF Southern ter; Eric Sondheimer, LA Times; Matt Rain- School Organizations; Andrea Bustamante, Section Budget - The 2020-2021 Southern water, Assistant Principal, Trabuco Hills HS Oakland Section; Scott Giusti, San Diego Section Proposed Budget was presented by E. Adopt Agenda - 1st and 2nd to approve Section; Dave Grissom, Central Coast Sec- Commissioner Wigod and CFO Mitch Carty. the agenda as written. Motion Passed: 86- tion; Chris Oseguera, Northern Section; Commissioner Wigod reviewed the dues 0-2 Carter Paysinger, Southern Section; Rianne increase that was presented and passed in F. Approval of Minutes - 1st and 2nd to Pfaltzgraff , North Coast Section; Matt Soz- 2018-2019 and then followed up by showing approve the minutes as written. Motion inho, Central Section how our reliance on ticket revenue has de- Passed: 83-0-5 3. Proposed Bylaw 503.M Revision – Ejec- creased while our income from rights fees 2. PUBLIC HEARING SESSION tion Policy - This revision would implement a and sports revenue has increased to a more A. Recognition of anyone wishing to ad- statewide policy to standardize the penalties balanced level. Mr. Carty then presented dress the Council. Speakers must limit their for game ejections and to set expectations the budget for the 2020-2021 year that in- remarks to three minutes. Matt Rainwater, for the behavior of student-athletes, coach- cluded a 1% COLA for administrative staff , Assistant Principal, Trabuco Hills HS speak- es, parents and spectators. 2% COLA for non-administrative staff and a ing on behalf of Unifi ed Sports participation. 4. Proposed Bylaw 303.B.(6)a and b Revi- projected balanced budget at the conclusion Matt wanted to encourage members of sion – Multi School Applications - This pro- of the fi scal year. the council to attend the Unifi ed Track and posed change would extend the deadline for 2. CIF Southern Section Executive Field Championships at Trabuco Hills High schools to submit multi-school applications. Committee Nominations - The following School on May 23, 2020. 5. Proposed Bylaw 208.B Revision – CIF candidates have been nominated to serve 3. ACTION ITEMS Student Study Aboard - This revision would as President-Elect: Jim Perry, District Ath- A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL AC- allow CIF students to study abroad for up to letic Director, Huntington Beach UHSD; TION ITEMS two consecutive semesters and participate Dr. Paula Hart Rodas, Principal, Lawndale 1. Proposed Bylaw Additions 1501 and at the scholastic and/or club levels during High School. The following candidates have 2603 - Baseball and Softball State Champi- this time period. They would be allowed to See COUNCIL on next page. onships to not support 3-17-0 - 1st and 2nd to approve the motion as written. Motion Failed: 33-49-6 California Interscholastic Federation 2. Proposed Bylaw Revision 1703 - Southern Section TCC egional Championships - 1st and 2nd 10932 Pine Street to approve the motion as written. Motion Los Alamitos, CA 90720 Passed: 64-15-10 3. Proposed Constitution Revision Ar- (562) 493-9500 * FAX (562) 493-6266 ticle 70.E and 70.F - Executive Committee Nominations/Elections - 1st and 2nd to ap- OFFICERS prove the motion as written. Motion Passed: Dr. Monica Colunga, Principal 84-2-4 Irvine HS, President of CIF-SS Council B. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS 1. Proposed Bylaw Revision 32.B.4.B - Releaguing Procedures - 1st and 2nd to ap- Mike West, Principal prove the motion as written. Motion Passed: M.L. King HS, President-Elect 71-17-2 2. Proposed Bylaw Revisions Sports Carter Paysinger, President Sections - Summer Dead Period - St. Bernard HS, Past-President 1st and 2nd to approve the motion as writ- ten. Motion Passed: 45-40-6 3. Proposed Bylaw Revision 3320.2 – Jeff Jordan, Dir. of Educational Services Playoff Divisions for - 1st and 2nd to Walnut Valley USD, Treasurer approve motion as written. Motion Passed: 84-1-5 Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics 4. Proposed Bylaw Revisions Article 5, Section 54 - Commissioner Duties - 1st and 2nd to approve the motion as written. Mo- BULLETIN EDITOR tion Passed: 89-0-2 Thom Simmons, Assistant Commissioner 4. NON-ACTION ITEMS A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL NON- EDITORIAL ASSISTANT ACTION ITEMS Anita Fopma, Program Coordinator 1. Proposed 2020-2021 State Budget - The budget was provided which showed an expected income of $6,473,035 and ex- Photos provided by Heston Quan penses of $6,402,377. Bulletin published three times yearly by CIF Southern Section 2. CIF State Executive Committee Nomi- CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020 Page 3 COUNCIL student-athletes and all those attending our events. (January 28, 2020 Continued from page 2) C. Commissioner’s Report - Rob Wigod - been nominated to serve as Treasurer: Chris Commissioner Wigod recognized Tom Frek- Calderwood, Assistant Principal/Athletic Di- er for his work on gathering new offi cials for rector, Rancho Mirage High School; Paul Lo- all sports. Tom has had contact with over pez, Principal, Glendora High School. The 400 potential new offi cials: 96/football, 96/ following candidates have been nominated , 76/soccer were the ones with to serve as Activities Director Representa- the largest increase. Mr. Wigod and Carter tive: Todd Arrowsmith, Activities Director, Paysinger will be attending the CIF Football West Ranch High School; Don Skaggs, Ac- Summit to be held in Sacramento on Febru- tivities Director, Great Oak High School. The ary 6. The mission is to look at how we can following candidates have been nominated best promote and improve football safety. to serve as Boys Athletic Director Represen- Commissioner Wigod fi nished by asking the tative: Rich Imbriani, Athletic Director, Cajon Council to promote and support the Cham- High School; Chuck Shore, Athletic Direc- pions for Character Golf Tournament that tor, Gladstone High School. The following funds our student-athlete scholarships. Fi- candidates have been nominated to serve nally, May 1 is the deadline for nominations as Girls Athletic Director Representative: for the Hall of Fame and Distinguished Ser- Tiff any Gordon, Athletic Director, Grand Ter- vice awards. race High School; Michelle Spencer, Athletic 7. ADVANCE PLANNING Director, Marina High School. A. DATES 3. Proposed Bylaw 1212 Revision – 1. March 26, 2020 – CIF Southern Section Change of Due Date - for only Winter sport Executive Committee Meeting, CIF South- schedules to the assignor/liaison from July ern Section Offi ces, Los Alamitos, Califor- 1st to September 1st. nia, 1:00 p.m. 4. Proposed Bylaws 3319, 3319.5, 3319.7 2. March 31, 2020 – CIF Southern Section and 3314.1 - Revision - Football Playoff Council Meeting, The Grand, Long Beach, Groupings - This proposal calls for the use of California, 9:00 a.m. current year data to rank and then place all 3. May 6, 2020 – CIF Southern Section teams in order throughout the 14 playoff divi- Executive Committee Meeting, CIF South- sions. All automatic league qualifi ers would ern Section Offi ces, Los Alamitos, Califor- gain entry into the football playoff s. nia, 1:00 p.m. 5. Proposed Bylaw 504.M Revision – 8. ADJOURNMENT Sunday Cheer Competition - This proposal A. Time of Adjournment: 11:28 am would allow for schools that participate in the National High School Submitted By: Championships to have a one-time exemp- Mike Middlebrook, Assistant Commissioner tion to the Sunday contact rule. 6. Proposed Bylaw 3320.4 Revision - Approved By: Swim Playoff Divisions – Proposal A E r i c Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics Henninger – Swim Advisory Group - This proposal calls for the creation and use of team power rankings to create playoff divi- sions. 7. Proposed Bylaw 3320.4 Revision - Swim Playoff Divisions – Proposal B - This proposal calls for girls and boys swim teams to be placed in the division that is appropri- ate for the individual team which may diff er from each school’s opposite gender. 5. NEW BUSINESS A. Proposed 2020-2021 CIF Southern Section Meeting Dates 6. REPORTS A. Treasurer’s Report - Dr. Jeff Jordan - Dr. Jordan reported that the section offi ce received a clean audit for 2018-2019. Dr. Jordan also reported that the net profi t for the organization in 2018-2019 was $49,703. Revenue is currently up $794K through the completion of the Fall sports playoff s. Final- ly, fi ve schools still have not paid their mem- ber dues as of today. B. President’s Report - Dr. Monica Col- unga - Dr. Colunga spoke to her attendance at girls’ , football, cheer and championships. She congratulated the Southern Section staff for their management of the playoff s. She also recognized the re- sponsibility of all members as far as promot- ing appropriate behaviors on the part of our Page 4 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020 2020-21 VIRTUAL SUMMER WORKSHOPS

The CIF Southern Section Offi ce has designed several free workshops to help your athletic administration and pertinent staff brush up on important eligibility rules, processes and computer programs utilized by all athletic departments in our section. We strongly encourage athletic directors, athletic secretaries and vice principals in charge of athletics to attend. Due to the current State and County COVID-19 restrictions the on-site visits will not take place this year until further notice. Therefore, the workshops will take place virtually via Microsoft Teams. Please register by clicking on the registration link next to the workshop you are interested in participating. Complete all of the fi elds on the registration form. Once signed up Susan will send you the Teams link to join the scheduled meeting. You may attend any one of the workshops or all of them should you choose as size limitations do not apply for this meeting format. ELIGIBILITY WORKSHOPS

Workshop #1 - Thursday, August 6, 2020 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon

Workshop #2 - Thursday, August 11, 2020 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon

Workshop #3 - Thursday, August 19, 2020 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon

Contact: Susan Miller (562) 493-9500 [email protected]

CIFSSHOME.ORG TRAININGS

These workshops go over the database utilized for business communication between CIFSS and our member schools.

* Tuesday, August 4, 2020 : 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon * Tuesday, August 18, 2020: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon

Contact Susan Miller (562)493-9500 [email protected]

NEW PRINCIPALS AND ATHLETIC DIR. WORKSHOPS

These workshops are designed for newly hired Principals AND Athletic Directors.

Thursday, September 3, 2020 - 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Thursday, September 10, 2020 – 9:00 am – 12:00 noon

Questions contact: Susan Miller (562) 493-9500 [email protected] CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020 Page 5 MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING January 18, 2020 1. OPENING BUSINESS recent year is more heavily weighted than the sec- tions - Mike West reviewed the proposal listing the A. Call to order by Dr. Monica Colunga, President ond year. Rob Wigod stated that our current bylaws nominees for the CIF State Executive Committee. of the Council - Meeting was called to order by Dr. do not allow new leagues to be formed in the middle Past practice is to support the nominees from our Monica Colunga at 9:32 a.m. Monica Colunga wel- of a releaguing cycle. Dave Hess voiced concern section and send our Federated Council delegates comed everyone and thanked the staff for a fantastic with changing leagues after one year and having uninstructed on all other positions. location. two-year contracts that must be broken for another 3. Proposed Bylaw 503.M Revision – Ejection B. Pledge of Allegiance league game. The motion carried 19-1-0. Policy - Mike West reviewed the proposal. Each C. Roll Call - all members were present except for 2. Proposed Bylaw Revisions Sports Sections - section does ejections diff erently and this is to Jackie Gibson, Mike Middlebrook, and Steve Miller. Summer Dead Period - Monica Colunga reviewed standardize the process across the state. The D. Introduction of Guests - There were no guests proposal. There was a motion and second to written proposal contained in the agenda was read present. approve the proposal. Ed Kearby, co-sponsor of through and discussed. One change for Southern E. Adopt Agenda - There was a motion and a the proposal, reminded the Executive Committee Section would be an ejected player could still attend second to adopt the agenda. There being no discus- that last year there were many potential proposals the next contest in street clothes, sitting on the sion, the motion was approved to adopt the agenda. regarding this issue. The authors of this proposal bench. A second ejection constitutes removal from Adopted 20-0-0 took the best of those proposals, and after many the next three contests. A third ejection and the F. Approval of Minutes - There was a motion and a compromises, came up with the proposal you see player is removed for the rest of the season. David second to approve the minutes of the September 26, today. Terry Barnum voiced the concerns from his Parkes asked if for soccer, will there be a distinction 2019 Executive Committee meeting. The minutes area, including part-time coaches relying on coach- between double yellow cards as it equates to fi ve were approved. Approved 20-0-0 ing club and working with some of their athletes out fouls in basketball? Discussion went on outlining 2. PUBLIC COMMENT of season. There would be consequences if the stu- that the fi rst ejection for combative behavior would A. Recognition of anyone wishing to address the dent interacts with the coach in the club environment lead to the player being suspended for three to six Executive Committee. Speakers must limit their during the school dead period. Carter Paysinger games, which has been the practice in San Diego remarks to three minutes. - There was no one pres- said that a standard dead period is tough on all Section for many years. The three to six game sus- ent to address the Executive Committee. school campuses as someone is missing out on the pension gives fl exibility for the various sports since 3. ACTION ITEMS best timing for their program. Ed Kearby asked, is it missing six games in football is much more severe A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL ACTION the Southern Section’s problem if an outside entity than missing six games in basketball or soccer. Jeff ITEMS wants our student-athletes during the dead period? Jordan asked if the San Diego Section has seen an 1. Proposed Bylaw Additions 1501 and 2603 - Terry Barnum wondered if we are taking choice increase in litigation? Rob Wigod stated that has Baseball and Softball State Championships - away from coaches on the proper training cycle not been the case, and when such cases come to Mike West reviewed the proposal. There was a for a certain sport by mandating a specifi c dead us, our attorneys have been able to get them dis- motion and second to approve the proposal. Paula period. Chris Calderwood stated that you can do missed since our bylaws are clearly stated. In San Rodas asked how the advisory committees felt this now, without the proposal. Why are we making Diego Section, it is the League Commissioners that regarding this proposal. The Baseball Committee this mandatory? If everyone is out at the same time, deal with appeals of ejections from league contests. has a mixed reaction with no strong stance in either outside entities will fi nd a way to work around that. In our section, there would need to be a procedure direction. David Parkes voiced concern that the Ed Kearby brought up the multi-sport athletes that in place if the school involved in the ejection appeal small schools would struggle as there is a lack of do not get time off and they need a break. Jim Perry is the same school as the person who is League depth in pitching for the smaller schools, question- stated that this proposal protects our students by Commissioner/ League President. There is also a ing how it will look from a pitching standpoint. Rob giving them a needed break. Paul Lopez stated that distinction between the student that is involved in a Wigod spoke for Mike Middlebrook, who was not in all the sports at his school took the same dead pe- physical altercation in a bench clearing incident and attendance, that the Softball Committee is against riod last year. Monica Colunga stated this gives us a student that leaves the bench area and does not this proposal because of length of season. The mo- the fl exibility in our communities to give our students get involved in a physical altercation. Meetings with tion failed 3-17-0. the break they need that works best. Terry Barnum students and parents prior to return to play will still 2. Proposed Bylaw Revision 1703 - Traditional recommended specifi c sport dead periods, where all be necessary. Coaches ejections follow a similar Competitive Cheer Regional Championships football programs are dead across the section. For path in that the fi rst ejection is a one game suspen- Mike West reviewed the proposal. There was a example, if track and football have multi-sport ath- sion, a second ejection, three to six games, a third motion and second to approve the proposal. Jim letes, then football and track would have the same ejection, out for the season. Coaches who are Perry asked for the feelings of the Cheer Advisory dead period. Chris Calderwood added that the ejected from a contest are prohibited from attending Committee. Rob Wigod reported that the Southern leagues in his area came to that conclusion to have the next contest. Coaches ejected for fi ghting/as- Section Cheer Advisory Committee is in favor of the dead periods by sports for leagues and is discussing saultive behavior are removed for the rest of the proposal. Mike West remarked that other sections how to implement such a schedule. Carter Paysinger season. Spectators who are ejected from a game have their championships at a diff erent time of year, reminded everyone that this body has to look out for are the responsibility of the school and the school many in December. There are concerns regard- the best interest of all students at all 563 schools in must ensure that a spectator ejected from a contest ing our championships being so close after Winter our section. The motion carried 11-9-0. does not attend the next contest. A second ejection Break. The motion carried 19-1-0. 3. Proposed Bylaw Revision 3320.2 – Playoff of the same spectator would result in that spectator 3. Proposed Constitution Revision Article 70.E Divisions for Golf - Monica Colunga reviewed being banned from any further contests for the rest and 70.F - Executive Committee Nominations/Elec- proposal to form Team Golf divisions by competitive of the season. tions - Mike West reviewed the proposal. There was equity. There was a motion and a second to approve 4. Proposed Bylaw 303.B.(6)a and b Revision – a motion and a second to approve the proposal. this proposal. There was no discussion. The motion Multi School Applications - Mike West reviewed the There was no discussion. The motion carried 20- carried 20-0-0. proposal. This proposal revises the current bylaw 0-0. 4. Proposed Bylaw Revisions Article 5, Sec- by clarifying the process for submitting late Multi- B. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEMS tion 54 - Commissioner Duties - Monica Colunga School Applications and the fees associated with 1. Proposed Bylaw Revision 32.B.4.B - Relea- reviewed the proposal. There was a motion and those applications. There was no discussion. guing Procedures - Monica Colunga reviewed the second to approve the proposal. Jill Matyuch asked 5. Proposed Bylaw 208.B Revision – CIF proposal. There was a motion and a second to for clarifi cation of some of the language. Mike Student Study Aboard - Mike West reviewed the approve the proposal. Jill Matyuch voiced concerns West stated that new evaluation procedures, if this proposal. The proposal provided for students with teams moving up and down yearly, stating two proposal is passed by the Southern Section Council, who study abroad and are not part of an approved years is enough data. Dave Hess asked if this is for will come at the next Executive Committee meeting. Foreign Exchange program to return to their previ- every sport in a conference and the response was The motion carried 20-0-0. ous school in the and be immediately this proposal does not delineate that information. Monica Colunga gave a break at 10: 50 a.m. for 10 eligible. There was no discussion. At this time, conferences must adhere to forming minutes. 6. Proposed Bylaw 209.C.(1) Revision - Disci- leagues every two years. This proposal would Monica Colunga reconvened the meeting at 11:05 plinary Transfer - Mike West reviewed the proposal. allow those who are in an athletic conference, who a.m. The current bylaw states if a student transfers due wish to form leagues on a yearly basis, to do so if 4. NON-ACTION ITEMS to a disciplinary taken or pending, the student is they choose. Chris Calderwood stated that since A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL NON-ACTION ineligible to compete for one year from the date of competitive equity changes year to year, why should ITEMS that transfer. Rob Wigod stated that we are being a conference not be allowed to change year to 1. Proposed 2020-2021 State Budget - Mike challenged on these cases regarding language in year? Jim Perry asked if this change would aff ect West reviewed the CIF State Proposed Budget for the current bylaw that states the disciplinary action playoff bracketing and the answer was no, since this 2020-2021. They are projecting a surplus. Mike take or pending contributes to the student’s transfer. proposal is not changing the number of leagues or West highlighted several items in the budget, and We cannot prove that to be true, so this proposal allowable number of entries from each league. Terry they have proposed a balanced budget. There was would remove that language. Terry Barnum brought Barnum added that it gives leagues more fl exibility. a short discussion. up conversations that have taken place with fami- Kristine Palle said that in power rankings, the most 2. CIF State Executive Committee Nomina- (See EXECUTIVE page 6) Page 6 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020 EXECUTIVE Colunga reminded the Executive Committee that appreciate their support. Winter championships are Cheer did not ask to be part of CIF and we have had right around the corner and we will be asking for help (Continued from page 5) to look at giving them the things they have always at the various events. Come and enjoy. Proud of done while working within our established bylaws. our section for taking on issues that matter and the lies mutually agreeing with the school to withdraw Cheer is diff erent than the other sports, as they do great discussions to follow with the best interests of their student and does that qualify as a disciplinary not currently have league play, nor a true season of students at the heart of it all. We are having a great transfer? What is the former school’s responsibility sport. This event is endorsed by the NFHS and it is year so far and are encouraged by our increased to report this type of transfer? Rob Wigod explained only the one event. Carter Paysinger asked, are you attendance numbers from the Fall. Carter Paysinger that the former school has an obligation to respond willing to support this request and not support the will join me on February 6, for a state-wide CIF yes or no on transfer paperwork regarding if the stu- other sports who might come forward with the same Football Summit, to discuss the state of the game dent’s transfer was due to a disciplinary action taken request? Kristine Palle added that we give this type and how to increase the numbers of participants. or pending, and if they respond yes, they understand of dispensation over the summer dead period for Should have good news coming with television the student loses eligibility for all sports for one year. national events. This is not a Sunday dispensation; contracts and ball contracts which are ours and go B. SOUTHERN SECTION NON-ACTION ITEMS this is a single event dispensation. directly to our section. Thank all of you for coming 1. Proposed 2020-2021 CIF Southern Section 6. Proposed Bylaw 3320.4 Revision - Swim this weekend. Budget - Monica Colunga asked Mitch Carty to Playoff Divisions – Proposal A - Monica Colunga D. Executive Committee Member Reports - Activi- review the handouts that were given to the Executive stated that 611 and 612 are similar, with two options ties Directors Representative, Todd Arrowsmith – On Committee and appear at the end of these minutes. being presented for playoff groupings for . behalf of the Santa Clarita community and Saugus Monica Colunga thanked Mitch Carty for his hard SS 611 requires boys teams and girls teams to be High School, the CIF Southern Section played a very work and for the transparency of the proposed placed into the same division, in the higher division important part in the healing process of the com- budget. in which the boys and/or girls team was placed, and munity. From allowing the Saugus Cross Country 2. CIF Southern Section Executive Committee SS 612 would allow for boys and girls of the same teams to run in the Finals without having to run in Nominations - Monica Colunga reviewed the nomi- school to compete in diff erent divisions based on the Prelims two days after the tragedy, to the West nations that appear in the agenda materials. The competitive equity. Kristine Palle continued to ex- Ranch football game where the school was invited next step in the process will be to move the slate of plain how these proposals are to align an individual to attend and take a break from the tragedy. It was nominees forward to the Southern Section Council sport with the competitive equity model. If a school a great game that was won in last ten seconds and for fi rst reading at their upcoming meeting on Janu- has their boys and girls in diff erent divisions, it could it was a healing moment for the community. Saugus ary 28, 2020. result in schools competing on diff erent days instead won their division in Cheer and did a great job, 3. Proposed Bylaw 1212 Revision – Change of of everyone being in the same sessions. setting the bar high for other programs. CAPSO Due Date - Monica Colunga reviewed the proposal. 7. Proposed Bylaw 3320.4 Revision - Swim Play- Representative, Terry Barnum – Ron Nocetti will be This proposal is asking to move the scheduling due off Divisions – Proposal B - -See SS 611. visiting the upcoming CAPSO meeting being held at date for Winter Sports from July 1 to September 1. 5. NEW BUSINESS St. Bernard High School. Desert Area Representa- 4. Proposed Bylaws 3319, 3319.5, 3319.7 and A. Financial Report - Mitch Carty – tive, Jeff Williams – Enjoyed presenting the Division 3314.1 - Revision - Football Playoff Groupings - Mon- 1. 2018-2019 CIF Southern Section Audit - Mitch 9 Football championship awards. Competitive equity ica Colunga reviewed the proposal. This proposal Carty presented the 2018-19 Audit that was seen is working. The game was very exciting, even in the would change the current football playoff groupings and approved by the Audit Committee. There was a snow. And when the game was over, started check- system to only use current regular season data to fi rst and a second to accept the 2018-19 Audit. Mike ing social media and all games were listed. Great formulate divisions at the end of the regular season. West spoke about the Audit Committee meeting and job Chelsea Heyward. CIF State Federated Council Monica Colunga yielded the fl oor to Rob Wigod and stated that there were minor suggestions from the President, Jim Perry – Saugus Cheerleading had the he explained the process, highlighting some of the auditors, but overall the accounting practices are ac- respect of the site as soon as they entered the facili- information contained in the agenda backup paper- ceptable and transparent. Motion carried 20-0-0. ty and then they stuck their routine. They set the bar work. Thank you to Rich Shearer and the Football B. Marketing Report - Thom Simmons - Thom Sim- high. CSDR performed later in the day. The music Coaches Advisory Committee for putting the system mons announced that Ford Motor Company has re- started and they were performing, clapping, singing, together. At the end of the regular season, leagues newed their title sponsorship for the next four years. then one of the guys picked up a sign that said, “We will need to break all ties and designate a fi rst, He thanked Jackie Gibson for her outstanding Can’t Hear You!” and the place went wild. It was second, third place in league. There would be a true presentation to the Ford people, and then showed a great, very electric. CADA Representative, Geniel #1-#16 seeding in each division based on current video of the winner of the Ford truck giveaway Fall Moon – Please register for the CADA Conference regular season power rankings. Higher seeds would promotion. The Fox Sports television contract is in Reno March 3-7, 2020. Four diff erent sessions host fi rst round contests and then the current system expiring this year and discussions have begun with geared toward activities and athletic directors work- utilized to designate home teams after the fi rst round them on the potential for renewal. Thom reported ing together. CSADA Representative, Dave Reid will be followed. Rich Shearer reviewed what this that we are hoping to start a weekly broadcast on – CSADA Conference is April 17-21, 2020 in Reno. proposed system would have looked like at the end our website and social media for students called All 10 Section Commissioners will be in attendance. of the 2019 regular season, if it was utilized at the “CIF Southern Section This Week”. Legal counsel is Hope to see you there. Assistant Commissioner, end of last season, which appears in the agenda looking at the contract now. Rainer Wulf – Competitive equity is really working in back up materials. This will require a culture change C. Communications Report - Thom Simmons/ the smaller sports, for example, in Girls , our as a school’s division would not be known until the Chelsea Heyward - Chelsea Heyward gave a report Finals were one match at 9-9, four matches at 10-8 end of the regular season, but as weekly power rank- on social media that appears at the end of these and one match at 11-7. ings are released, schools can follow the progress of minutes, highlighting several items on the report. 7. ADVANCE PLANNING those rankings. D. Proposed 2020-2021 CIF Southern Section A. DATES Monica Colunga adjourned the meeting for Lunch Meeting Dates - Monica Colunga let everyone know 1. January 28, 2020 – CIF Southern Section at 12:06. the 2020-2021 Meeting Dates are in the end of the Council Meeting, The Grand, Long Beach, Califor- Monica Colunga reconvened the meeting at 1:04 agenda nia, 9:00 a.m. p.m. 6. REPORTS 2. March 26, 2020 – CIF Southern Section Ex- 5. Proposed Bylaw 504.M Revision – Sunday A. President’s Report - Dr. Monica Col unga ecutive Committee Meeting, CIF Southern Section Cheer Competition - Monica Colunga reviewed the - Thank you to Sharon Hodge for the accommo- Offi ce, Los Alamitos, California, 1:00 p.m. proposal, which would be to add language to our dations, picture, dinner, etc. from this weekend. 3. March 31, 2020 – CIF Southern Section Coun- current bylaw to make an exception for a national Monica attended all our Fall championships, and cil Meeting, The Grand, Long Beach, California, 9:00 event in the sport of Traditional Competitive Cheer. the recent Traditional Competitive Cheer champion- a.m. Ann Fitzgerald added that her school’s cheer coach ships, and was impressed with the professionalism 4. May 6, 2020 – CIF Southern Section Executive brought this proposal forward to the Del Rio League. and smoothness of the running of all the events. Committee Meeting, CIF Southern Section Offi ce, Most other states have put in this exception for this Thank you to the staff for the opportunity to hand out Los Alamitos, California, 1:00 p.m. specifi c competition in Florida. This year, those that awards at those championships. Thank you to the B. SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS would have been in a division that competes in fi nals Executive Committee for your professionalism and There were no suggested agenda items for the next on Sunday switched divisions in order to avoid Sun- candor in sharing your thoughts, without any judg- meeting. day. This puts the California teams at a disadvan- ment, knowing our goal is to always do what is best 8. ADJOURNMENT tage as they can’t compete where they belong. This for our student-athletes through education-based There was a motion and a second to adjourn the bylaw aff ects a small number of teams. Jill Matyuch athletics. meeting. By unanimous voice vote, the meeting was added that if this does not pass, we can take this B. Treasurer’s Report - Dr. Jeff Jordan - Jeff Jor- adjourned at 2:26 p.m. matter to the CIF State which has many sports with dan gave a report that appears at the end of these exceptions for one or two events. Mike West was minutes. He congratulated Mitch Carty on a job well Submitted By: not in support of this proposal the last time because done for presenting the Audit and his tireless work Sharon Hodge, Executive Assistant they could pick any event. This time it is for an on the 2020-21 budget. NFHS recognized national event and our students C. Commissioner’s Report - Rob Wigod - Thank Approved By: should have the full opportunity to attend. Jim Perry you to all that got involved in our Fall championships Rob Wigod, Commissioner of Athletics brought up that he has received many requests since and handed out awards. Thank you, Mike West and returning from Winter Break asking to play on a Sun- ML King High School for all your work in hosting day. If this proposal passes, it will open the door to the Cheer championships last weekend. Monica every sport wanting their one exception too. Monica Colunga and Jim Perry were there all day and we CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020 Page 7 2018-19 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS OPEN DIVISION DIVISION 3AA Pool A: (First Round) Bishop Montgomery 54, Rancho Christian 50; Wild Card Round: Tustin 52, Lakewood 47 Etiwanda 59, Rancho Verde 49. First Round: Providence/Burbank 66, Tustin 44; Portola 62, Dana Hills Pool A: (2nd Round) Rancho Christian 61, Etiwanda 49; Rancho Verde 52; Bishop Amat 60, Schurr 44; La Serna 46, Ventura 39; HIllcrest 65, 50, Bishop Montgomery 41. Beaumont 45; Newbury Park 66, AB Miller 50; Hart 75, Covina 71; Laguna Pool A: (3rd Round) Rancho Christian 54, Rancho Verde 51; Bishop Beach 64, Ocean View 46; Salesian 39, Glendora 31; Glendale 69, Kaiser Montgomery 72, Etiwanda 65. 55; La Salle 70, Citrus Hill 47; Cerritos 70, San Juan Hills 63; Orange Vista Pool A Results - Bishop Montgomery 2-1, Rancho Christian 2-1, Rancho 59, Silverado 50; Mark Keppel 59, El Dorado 56; Shalhevet 68, Buena 59; Verde 1-2, Etiwanda 1-2 . Westlake 55, Mary Star of the Sea 52. Pool B: (First Round) Sierra Canyon 71, Mater Dei 61; Centennial/Corona Second Round: Providence 66, Portola 53; La Serna 48, Bishop Amat 75, St. John Bosco 71. 45; HIllcrest 50, Newbury Park 38; Hart 65, Laguna Beach 56; Salesian Pool B: (2ndRound) Sierra Canyon 75, St. John Bosco 72; Mater Dei 82, 55, Glendale 49; Cerritos 74, La Salle 59; Mark Keppel 55, Orange Vista Centennial/Cororna 71. 51; Westlake 83, Shalhevet 49. Pool B: (3rdRound) Sierra Canyon 75, Centennial/Corona 68; Mater Dei Quarterfi nals: Providence 71, La Serna 37; Hillcrest 65, Hart 58; Salesian 81, St. John Bosco 69. 61, Cerritos 54, Mark Keppel 45, Westlake 42. Pool B Results - Sierra Canyon 3-0, Mater Dei 2-1, Centennial/Corona Semifi nals: Hillcrest 64, Providence 53; Salesian 45, Mark Keppel 24. 1-2, St. John Bosco 0-3. Final: Salesian 56, Hillcrest 55. Final: Sierra Canyon 64, Bishop Montgomery 57. DIVISION 3A DIVISION 1 First Round: Village Christian 81, Monrovia 53; Pioneer 55, California 47; First Round: Windward 72, Loyola 52; Cypress 61, Orange Lutheran Price 67, Wiseburn Da Vinci 46; Eisenhower 70, Saddleback Valley Christian 48; Mayfair Bye; Beverly Hills 57, Camarillo 44; Bishop Montgomery 73, 54; Adelanto 49, Burroughs/Ridgecrest 38; St. Bonaventure 55, Burroughs/ Redondo Union 49; Pasadena 62, Calabassas 52; Canyon/Anaheim 61, Burbank 45; Pacifi ca Christian/Santa Monica 60, South Torrance 50; Valley Trabuco Hills 48; JSerra 53, Rancho Verde 47; Damien 78, Temecula Valley Christian/Cerritos 75, Garden Grove 64; Fountain Valley 75, Westminster 62; Brentwood 64, Villa Park 59; Crespi 61, Crescenta Valley 41; Valencia/ 59; Temple City 77, Santa Clara 62; Yorba Linda 58, Rialto 52; Heritage Valencia Bye; Colony 70, Chino Hills 59; Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 86, 71, Holy Martyrs 68; Valley View 60, Patriot 56; Simi Valley 62, Quartz Los Altos 73; Poly/Lopng Beach 66, Crossroads 60;Poly/Riverside Bye. Hill 55; Ontario Christian 66, San Dimas 65; Shadow Hills 84, Yucaipa 67. Second Round: Windward 68, Cypress 59; Mayfair 66, Beverly Hills 65; Second Round: Village Christian 73, Pioneer 60; Price 75, Eisenhower Bishop Montgomery 58, Pasadena 49; JSerra 94, Canyon 60; Damien 80; 58; Adelanto 64, St. Bonaventure 47; Pacifi ca Chr/SM 65, Valley Christian Brentwood 65; Valencia 78, Crespi 65; Notre Dame 70, Colony 64; Poly/R 62; Fountain Valley 69, Temple City 55; Yorba Linda 58, Heritage 45; Simi 81, Poly/LB 60. Valley 65, Valley View 58; Shadow Hills 85, Ontario Christian 37. Quarterfi nals: Windward 67, Mayfair 65; JSerra 61, Bishop Montgomery Quarterfi nals: Price 63, Village Christian 60; Adelanto 47, Pacifi ca Chr/ 59; DAmien 84, Valencia 76; POly/R 77, Notre Dame 49. SM 43; Fountain Valley 61, Yorba Linda 50; Shadow HIlls 60, Simi Valley 54. Semifi nals: Windward 67, JSerra 61; Poly/R 63, Damien 61. Semifi nals: Price 58, Adelanto 56; Shadow Hills 82, Fountain Valley 70. Final: Windward 54, Poly/R 49. Final: Shadow Hills 69, Price 54.

DIVISION 2AA DIVISION 4AA First Round: Santa Clarita Christian 63, Maranatha 43; La Habra 55, First Round: Renaissance Academy 69, Milken Community 36; Pomona Tesoro 47; Fairmont Prep 74, Edison 58; Capistrano Valley 74, WAlnut 63, San Marino 55; Jurupa Valley 69, Santiago/Garden Grove 54; Poly/ 37; Chaminade 88, Diamond Ranch 70; Los Osos 52, West Torrance 51; Pasadena 60, Morningside 43; Xavier Prep 57, Indio 43; Summit 71, Elsinore Campton 48, Santa Monica 45; Capistrano Valley Christian 41, Rolling Hills 57; Flintridge Prep 64, Century 56; Norwalk 60, St. Margaret's 48; Aquinas Prep 40; St. Bernard 84, Beckman 56; Roosevelt 56, Newport Harbor 44; 88, Bell Gardens 54; La Quinta/La Quinta 59, Twentynine Palms 49; Indian Alemany 94, Cathedral 86; Oak Park 107, Warren 103; St. Francis 62, La Springs 86, Rowland 46; Perris 77, Southlands Christian 48; Bloomington Canada 56; San Gabriel Academy 59, Saugus 49; Mission Viejo 79, Great 67; Arlington 50; Montclair 44, Charter Oak 40; Sage Hill 68, Artesia 56; Oak 58; Heritage Christian 89, Campbell Hall 72. Oak Hills 67; San Bernardino 37. Second Round: Santa Clarita Christian 74, La Habra 53; Fairmont Prep Second Round: Renassiance Academy 64, Pomona 40; Jurupa Valley 42, Capistrano Valley 40; Chaminade 70, Los Osos 64; Capistrano Valley 60, Poly 57; Summit 79; Xavier Prep 68; Norwalk 53, Flintridge Prep 47; Christian 59, Compton 57; Roosevelt 71, St. Bernard 58; Alemany 75, Oak Aquinas 56, La Quinta 35; Indian Springs 60, Perris 54; Montclair 76, Park 72; St. Francis 46, San Gabriel Academy 38; Heritage Christian 87, Bloomington 37; Oak HIlls 53, Sage Hill 39. Mission Viejo 80. Quarterfi nals: Renaissance Academy 74, Jurupa Valley 44; Summit Quarterfi nals: Santa Clarita Christian 60, Fairmont Prep 44; Chaminade 60, Norwalk 58, Aquinas 71, Indian Springs 63; Montclair 59, Oak Hills 43. 73, Capistrano Valley Christian 57; Roosevelt 64, Alemany 57; St. Francis Semifi nals: Renaissance Academy 60, Summit 53; Aquinas 61, Montclair 71, Heritage Christian 53. 47. Semifi nals: Santa Clarita Christian 89, Chaminade 83 (OT); St. Francis Final: Renaissance Academy 60, Aquinas 45. 60, Roosevelt 33. Final: Santa Clarita Christian 61, St. Francis 39. DIVISION 4A First Round: Oakwood Bye. Kennedy 66, Savanna 40; Whittier 66, DIVISION 2A Nogales 49; South Pasadena 77, Dunn 48; Yeshiva 67, Western Christian First Round: Ribet Academy Bye; La Mirada 56, Dominguez 50; Peninsula 65; Jurupa Hills 79, Rubidoux 69; Don Lugo 64, Big Bear 54; Buena Park 64, Millikan 39; Murrieta Mesa 77, Redlands East Valley 63; Pacifi ca 63, San Jacinto 59; Cabrillo/Lompoc 44, La Puente 41; Beacon HIll Bye; Christian/OC 76, El Toro 47; Mira Cost 49; San Clemente 42; San Marcos Eastside 66, Cate 53; South El Monte Bye; Loma Linda Academy 68, 63, Agoura 55; Bonita 79, Murrieta Valley 62; Sonora 71, Northwood 50; Riverside Prep 35; Lancaster 60, Katella 47; Waverly Bye; St. Pius X/St. Lynwood 53, Serra 50; Santa Barbara 67, Culver City 57; Hesperia 62, JW Matthias 76, Oxfora Academy 40. Norht 51; Los Alamitos 62, Cajon 57: Palm Springs 39, ML King 29; Crean Second Round: Oakwood 70, Kennedy 49; Whittier 61, South Pasadena Lutheran 66, Diamond Bar 53; Oxnard 96, Highland 52. 35; Yeshiva 96, Jurupa Hills 85; Buena Park 76, Don Lugo 50; Cabrillo 51, Second Round: Ribet Academy 67, La Mirada 46; Peninsula 79, Murrieta Beacon Hill 31; Eastside 67, South El Monte 62; Loma Linda Academy 49, Mesa 66; Pacifi ca Chr./OC 81, Mira Costa 74; Bonita 63, San Marcos 48; Lancaster 47; St. Pius X/St. Matthias 70, Waverly 50. Lynwood 70, SOnora 66; Hesperia 59, Santa Barbara 58; Palm Springs Quarterfi nals: Oakwood 67, Whittier 52; Yeshiva 62, Buena Park 54; 59, Los Alamitos 55; Oxnard 103, Crean Lutheran 79. Eastside 54, Cabrillo 46; St. PIus X/St. Matthias 60, Loma Linda Academy 46. Quarterfi nals: Ribet Academy 49, Peninsula 46; Bonita 62, Pacifi ca/Chr/ OC 53; Hesperia 54, Lynwood 49; Oxnard 61, Palm Springs 54. Semifi nals: Ribet Academy 66, Bonita 64; Hesperia 66, Oxnard 54. (Continued on next page.) Final: Ribet Academy 52, Hesperia 49. Page 8 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020

BOYS BASKETBALL RESULTS (Continued) Semifi nals: Oakwood 85, Yeshiva 77; St. Pius X/St. Matthias 55, Eastside 48. Final: St. Pius X/St. Matthias 67, Oakwood 58.

DIVISION 5AA First Round: Valley Torah 64, Coast Union 38; Bethel Christian/Riverside 75, St. Michael's Prep 59; New Roads 62, St. Monica Academy 42; Bassett 75, Santa Rosa Academyu 57; Santa Ana 64, Gabrielino 58; Arrowhead Christian 92, Sherman Indian 71; Workman 61, Mesa Grande Academy 19; Victor Valley 93, Riverside Cty Ed/Moreno Valley 37; Vistamar 68, Avalon 47; Carpinteria 78, Westmark 41; Bloomington Christian 69, United Christian Academy 43; Thacher 72, Environmental Charter 29; de Toledo 57, Coastal Christian 55; Bishop Diego 81, AGBU/Pasadena 48; Excelsior Charter 67, Mountain View 45; Estancia 74, Tarbur V'Torah 33. S e c o n d R o u n d : Valley Torah 65, Bethel Christian 37; Bassett 68, New Roads 51; Arrowhead Christian 54, Santa Ana 39; Victor Valley 102, Workman 68, Vistamar 59, Carpinteria 48; Thacher 76, Bloomington Christian 49; Bishop 2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD Diego 65, De Toledo 58; Estancia 60, Excelsipor Charter 39. Quarterfi nals: Valley Torah 59, Bassett 57; Arrowhead Christian 93, BOYS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Victor Valley 84; Vistamar 60, Thacher 57; Bishop Diego 49, Estancia 46. Semifi nals: Arrowhead Christian 60, Valley Torah 45; Bishop Diego 59, Vistamar 50. OPEN DIVISION Final: Arrowhead Christian 62, Bishop Diego 60. Sierra Canyon DIVISION 5A Wild Card: Cornerstone Christian 49, Orange County Christian 32; Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana 71, Hawthorne MSA 60; Vasquez 74, Santa Clarita Valley DIVISION 1 International 33; Cathedral City 78, Noli Indian 31; University Prep 88, Silver Windward Valley 66; Fillmore 48, Valley Christian/Santa Maria 18; Laguna Blance 56; Shandon 38;Rancho Alamitos 72, Hillcrest Christian/Thousand Oaks 27. First Round: Linfi eld Christian 62, Cornerstone Christian/Wildomar 14; DIVSION 2AA Redlands Adventist 65, Mesrobian 45; Banning 87, Victor Valley Christian 41; Marshall 73, Southwestern Academy 31; Los Amigos 58, Calvary Chapel/ Santa Clarita Christian Santa Ana 50; Vasquez 70, Eastside Christian 29; Cathedral City 76, La Sierra Academy 61; University Prep 96, California Military 89; Brethren Christian 55, Bethel Baptist 36; Fillmore 60, Sequpyah 46; Ambassador 66, DIVISION 2A Crossroads Christian 60; Sierra Vista 65, San Jacinto Valley 39; Nordhoff 73, Laguna Blanca 36; Rancho Alamitos 63, Academy Careers/Exploration Ribet Academy 63; Lake Arrowhead 60, River Springs/Hemet 37; Trinity Classical Academy 80, Garden Street Academy 22. Second Round: Linfi eld Christian 73, Redlands Adventist 37; Banning DIVISION 3AA 76, Marshall 62; Vasquez 54, Los Amigos 50; Cathedral City 83, University Salesian Prep 63; Fillmore 46, Brethren Christian 43; Sierra Vista 69, Ambassador 40; Rancho Alamitos 61, Nordhoff 56; Trinity Classical Academy83, Lake Arrowhead 44. DIVISION 3A Quarterfi nals: Banning 57, Linfi eld Christian 51; Cathedral City 80, Vasquez 66; Sierra Vista 70, Fillmore 30; Trinity Classical Accademy 60, Shadow Hills Rancho Alamitos 41. Semifi nals: Banning 51, Cathedral City 39; Trinity Classicsal 54, Sierra Vista 46. DIVISION 4AA Final: Banning 48, Trinity Classical Academy 43. Renaissance Academy

DIVISION 4A St. Pius X/St. Matthais

DIVISION 5AA Arrowhead Christian

DIVISION 5A Banning CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020 Page 9 2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS OPEN DIVISION DIVISION 3AA Pool A: (First Round) Sierra Canyon 60, Lynwood 53; Mater Dei 54, Wildcard Round: Ayala 61, Cypress 52. Etiwanda 50. First Round: Santa Monica 58, Ayala 48; Burroughs/Ridgecrest 70, Pool A: (2nd Round) Etiwanda 56, Sierra Canyon 46; Mater Dei 70, Patriot 56; Villa Park 55, Woodbridge 26; Twentynine Palms 50, Cabrillo/ Lynwood 68. Lompoc; San Juan Hills 59, Chaparral 49; Lancaster 59; Thousand Oaks Pool A: (3rd Round) Mater Dei 61, Sierra Canyon 60. 52; Corona del Mar 58; Cerritos 43; South Torrance 40, Victor Valley 32; Pool A Results - Mater Dei 3-0; Etiwanda 2-1; Sierra Canyon 1-2,Lynwood Crean Lutheran 567, Knight 43; Covina 68, Lompoc 54; Laguna Hills 82, 0-3 . Oak Park 60; El Segundo 46, La Serna 34; Santa Fe 44, Hueneme 43; Pool B: (First Round) Windward 67, Centennial/Corona 65; Poly/Long Murriet Mesa 72, San Jacinto 37; Sage Hill 61, Don Lugo 55; MIra Costa Beach 56, Rosary Academy 42. 45, Ribet Academy 19. Pool B: (2ndRound) Windward 63, Rosary Academy 48; Centennial/ Second Round: Santa Monica 44, Burroughs 18; Villa Park 37, Twentynine Corona 67, Poly/Long Beach 58. Palms 33; Lancaster 43, Sam Juan Hills 36; Corona del Mar 48, South Pool B: (3rdRound) Windward 52, Poly/Long Beach 41; Centennial/ Torrance 42; Crean Lutheran 70, Covina 52; Laguna Hills 48, El Segundo Corona 58, Rosary 47. 47; Santa Fe 46, Murrieta Mesa 44; Mira Costa 44, Sage Hill 42. Pool B Results - Windward 3-0, Centennial/Corona 2-1; Poly/Long Beach Quarterfi nals: Santa Monica 49, Villa Park 38; Lancaster 34, Corona del 1-2; Rosary Academy 0-3, Mater Dei 1-1, Rosary Academy 0-2. Mar 28; Crean Lutheran 64, Laguna HIlls 60; Mira Costa 33, Santa Fe 28. Final: Mater Dei 77, Windward 65. Semifi nals: Santa Monica 53, Lancaster 27; Crean Lutheran 51, Mira Costa 45. DIVISION 1 Final: Santa Monica 44, Crean Lutheran 40. First Round: Harvard Westlake Bye; Huntington Beach 53, Aliso Niguel 48; Rolling Hills Prep 64, Lutheran/Orange 40; Esperanza Bye; West DIVISION 3A Torrance Bye; Brentwood 53, La Canada 49; Glendora 61, Rancho Verde First Round: Wilson/Long Beach 62, Marina 19; Bell Gardens 48, San 35; Bishop Montgomery Bye; ML King 70, Sonora 17; JSerra 45, Downey Dimas 32; La Quinta/LQ 59, Beaumont 35; Royal 76, South Pasadena 48; 44; Redondo Union 73, Serra 58; Chaminade 60, St. Mary's Academy 47; West Covina 61, Hart 51;Pioneer 61, Providence 50; Torrance 46, Garden Roosevelt 61, JW North 39; Camarillo 72, Alemany 40; Mark Keppel 68, Grove 45; Yucca Valley 60, Temple City 43; Viewpoint 47, Fountain Valley Chino Hills 41; Troy Bye. 32; Poly/Riverside 57,Rosemead 47; Anaheim 64, Beckman 41; Grace Second Round: Harvard Westlake 67, Huntington Beach 37; Rolling Brethren 68, Chadwick 48; Chino 79, Gabrielino 43; Hemet 42, Dominguez Hills Prep 65, Esperanza 53; West Torrance 63, Brentwood 22; Bishop 33; Hesperia 51, Hillcrest 40; Eisenhower 53, Valley Christian/Cerritos 31. Montgomery 54, Glendora 43; ML King 67, JSerra 41; Chaminade 103, Second Round: Wilson 70, Bell Gardens 30; La Quinta 61, Royal 49; Redondo Union 100; Roosevelt 63, Camarillo 49; Troy, 68, Mark Keppel 39. West Covina 56, Pioneer 50; Yucca Valley 59, Torrance 54, Viewpoint 53, Quarterfi nals: Harvard Westlake 54, Rolling Hills Prep 35; West Poly 26; Anaheim 63, Grace Brethren 55; Hemet 55, Chino 41; Eisenhower Torrance 82, Bishop Montgomery 75; ML King 53, Chaminade 43; Troy 52, Hesperia 48. 67, Roosevelt 66. Quarterfi nals: Wilson 61, La Quinta 31; West Covina 49, Yucca valley Semifi nals: Harvard Westlake 64, West Torrance 49; Troy 59, ML King 52. 45; Viewpoint 77, Anaheim 20; Eisenhower 56, Hemet 28. Final: Harvard Westlake 55, Troy 42. Semifi nals: Wilson 67, West Covina 50; Eisenhower 66, Viewpoint 57. Final: Wilson 66, Eisenhower 62. DIVISION 2AA First Round: Orangewood Academy Bye; Valencia/Valencia 52, El Dorado DIVISION 4AA 19; Los Altos 71, Foothill 53; Flintridge Prep 50, Arcadia 44; North Torrance Wildcard Round: Schurr 72, Marymount 56; Garey 58, Jurupa Valley 47. 59, Oxnard 54; St. Paul 68, Crossroads 49; Pasadena 48, Canyon/Canyon First Round: Paloma Valley 72, Schurr 36; Citrus Valley 48, Santiago/ Country 38; Millikan 64, Vista Murrieta 36; Saugus Bye; St. Anthony 74, Garden Grove 42; Highland 47, Pilibos 31; Whitney 32, Bassett 29; Cajon 40; Ventura 42, Crescenta Valley 37; Fairmont Prep 71, Canyon/ Westlake 65, Norwalk 51; Barstow 55, Moreno Valley 54; Santa Clara Anaheim 42; Valley View Bye; Bonita 67, Santiago/Corona 60; Village 61, Godinez 32; La Salle 48, St. Pius X/St. Matthias 35; Xavier Prep 48, Christian 60, Buena 49; Marlborough 49, Santa Barbara 33. Coachella Valley 35; Portola 40, Arroyo 24; Orange Vista 60, Duarte 40; Second Round: Orangewood Academy 57, Valencia 35; Flintridge Prep Holy Martyrs 54, La Quinta/Westminster 39; Monclair 69, Bloominton 61, Los Altos 42; North Torrance 50; St. Paul 45; Pasadena 68; Millikan Christian 45; Notre Dame/Riverside 74, Big Bear 27; Poly/Pasadena 47, 63; Saugus 70, St. Anthony 65; Fairmont Prep 41, Ventura 38; Valley View Rancho Alamitos 32; Ontario Christian 67, Garey 47. 60, Boniota 44; Marlborough 66, Village Christian 49. Second Round: Paloma Valley 68, Citrus Valley 27; Whitney 43, Highland Quarterfi nals: Orangewood Academy 74, Flintridge Prep 60; North 31; Westlake 49, Barstow 41; La Salle 53, Santa Clara 38; Xavier Prep 48, Torrance 60, Pasadena 58; Fairmont Prep 45, SAugus 43; Marlborough Portola 41; Orange Vista 43, Holy Martyrs 34; Notre Dame 49, Montclair 49, Valley View 34. 37; Ontario Christian 57, Poly 43. Semifi nals: Orangewood Academy 74, North Torrance 60; Fairmont Prep Quarterfi nals: Paloma Valley 48, Whitney 29; La Salle 38, Westlake 31; 47, Marlborough 46. Xavier Prep 44, Orange Vista 43; Ontario Christian 72, Notre Dame 58. Final: Orangewood Academy 57, Fairmont Prep 49. Semifi nals: Paloma Valley 60, La Salle 49; Ontario Christian 55, Xavier Prep 44. DIVISION 2A Final: Paloma Valley 64, Ontario Christian 47. First Round: San Clement Bye; Culver City 69, Walnut 45; Cantwell Sacred Heart 47, University 40; Summit 74, Leuzinger 72; Whittier Christian 59, DIVISION 4A Segerstrom 43; Tustin Bye; Arroyo Valley 65, Lakewoodd 56; Burroughs/ First Round: Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 71, Kaiser 30; Western Christian Burbank 51, St. Bonaventure 48; Peninsula Bye; Tesoro 42, Sunny Hills 64, Saddleback 59; Silverado 54, Sherman Indian 35; Shadow Hills 56, 32; Mayfair Bye; Yucaipa Bye; Bishop Amat 60, Northview 47; El Rancho Mesa Grande 33; Shalhevet 64, California Lutheran 28; Mary Star of the Bye; Oak Hills 60, Rancho Cucamonga 52; Oaks Christian Bye. Seas 40, Sacred Heat LA 30; Jurupa Hills 60, St. Monica Academy 47; Second Round: San Clemente 80, Culver City 47; Summit 76, Cantwell Campbell Hall 65, Oakwood 50; Paramount 46, Bishop Conaty Loretto 38; Sacred Heart 71; Whittier Christian 38, Tustin 34; Burroughs 67, Arroyo Quartz Hill 71, Newbury Park 32; Aquinas 44, St. Genevieve 43; Immaculate Valley; Peninsula 56, Tesoro 46; Yucaipa 61, Mayfair 46; Bishop Amat 54, Heart 54, Grand Terrace 49; Cate 62, Costa Mesa 29; Capistrano Valley 50, El Rancho 47; Oaks Christian 60, Oak Hills 31. CAMS 36; Milken Community 33, Cobalt 27; Marshall 50, Sierra Vista 28. Quarterfi nals: San Clemente 78, Summit 67; Burroughs 41, Whittier Second Round: Notre Dame 63, Western Christian 34; Silverado 53, Christian 39; Peninsula 55, Yucapia 35; Bishop Amat 47, Oaks Christian 45. Shadow Hills 52; Shalhevet 71, Mary Star of the Sea 46; Campbell Hall 52, Semifi nals: San Clemente 42, Burroughs 29; Bishop Amat 66, Peninsula 52. Jurupa Hills 42; Paramount 64, Quartz Hill 54; Immaculate Heart 50, Aquinas Final: Bishop Amat 48, San Clemente 43. 32; Cate 38, Capistrano Calley 35; Marshall 65, Milken Community 27. Quarterfi nals: Notre Dame 58, Silverado 48; Campbell Hall 86, Shalhevet

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GIRLS BASKETBALL RESULTS (Continued) 63; Paramount 49, Immaculate Heart 47; Marshall 50, Cate 29. Semifi nals: Notre Dame 69, Campbell Hall 68; Paramount 52, Marshall 45. Final: Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 50, Paramount 46.

DIVISION 5AA First Round: San Jacinto Valley Acad. Bye; La Puente 5i9, AGBU?Pasadena 24; Santa Paula 56, San Gorgonio 43; Webb Bye; CSDR Bye; Faith Baptist 53, Indio 52; Fillmore 52, Coast Union 22; Rubidoux Bye; Artesia 59, Nuview Bridge 36; Pacifi ca Christian/Santa Monica 54, Pacifi ca Christian/ Orange Co. 34; Academy Career/Explorations Bye; Hesperia Christian Bye; Riverside County Ed/MV Bye; Trinity Classical Academy Bye; San Bernardino 56, Samueli Academy 35; Wildwood Bye . Second Round: San Jacinto Halley Acad. 58, La Puente 45; Santa Paula 52, Webb 44; Faith Baptist 45, CSDR 45; Rubidoux 52, Fillmore 31; Artesdia 67, Pacifi ca Christian/SM 31; Academy Careers/Exploration 46, Hesperia Christian 28; Trinity Classical Academy 60, Riverside County Ed/MV 33; San Bernarcino 50, Wildwood 35. Quarterfi nals: San Jacinto Valley Academy58, Santa Paula 57; Rubidoux 46, Faith Baptist 44; Artesia 47, Academy Careers/.Exploration 45; San Bernardino 61, Trinity Classical Academy 54. 2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FORD Semifi nals: San Jacinto Valley Academy 52, Rubidoux 47; Artesia 72, GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS San Bernardino 55. Final: Artesia 46, San Jacinto Valley Academy 39.

DIVISION 5A. OPEN DIVISION Wild Card Round: Shandon 38, Hillcrest Christian/Thousand Oaks 33; Mater Dei Century 45, Bethel Christian/Riverside 7; Gladstone 51, Beacon Hill 7; Vista Del Lago 52, Animo Leadership Academy 3; Victor Valley Christian 32, Lancaster Baptist 29; University Prep 54, Noli Indian 17; Redlands Adventist 44, Temecula Prep 41; Calvary Chapel/Downey 33, Geff en Academy 32. DIVISION 1 First Round: Ganesha 84, Shandon 15; Wiseburn Davinci 59, Sequoyah Harvard Westlake 11; Century 41, San Gabriel Academy 37; La Reina 53, Yeshiva 40; Coastal Christian 36, Gladstone 31; Lucerne Valley 33, Packinghouse Christian 11; Vista Del Lago 62, Dunn 12; Santa Clarita Christian 44, Lutheran/La DIVSION 2AA Verne 32; Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana 57, Valley Christian/SM 22; Connelly 40, Vic tor Valley Christian 24; University Prep 38, Cornerstone Christian/ Orangewood Academy Wildomar 27; Magnolia 72, Mesrobian 15; Woodcrest Christian 46, Ramona Convent 25; Redlands Adventist 53, River Springs Charter/Hemet 34; Calvary Chapel/Downey 39, Judson International 27; Bishop Diego 51, DIVISION 2A Garden Street Academy 16. Bishop Amat Second Round: Ganesha 71, Wiseburn DaVinci 27; La Reina 45, Century 33; Lucerne Valley 32, Coastal Christian 30; Vista Del Lago 45, Santa Clarita Christian 43; Calvary Chapel/SA 63, Connelly 23; Magnolia 64, University Prep 47; Woodcrest Christian 53, Redlands Adventist 26; Bishop Diego DIVISION 3AA 74, Calvary Chapel/D 26. Santa Monica Quarterfi nals: Ganesha 52, La Reina 26; Vista Del Lago 45, Santa Clarita Christian 43; Calvary Chapel/SA 53, Magnolia 48; Bishop Diego 39, Woodcrest Christian 34. DIVISION 3A Semifi nals: Ganesha 61, Vista Del Lago 17; Bishop Diego 42, Calvary Chapel/SA 36. Wilson/Long Beach Final: Ganesha 58, Bishop Diego 35. DIVISION 4AA Paloma Valley

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DIVISION 5AA Artesia

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2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD GIRLS WATER POLO PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION 1 Burroughs/Burbank 7, Santa Ana Valley 3; Cajon First Round: Laguna Beach 12, Los Alamitos 2019-20 CIF 12, Beaumont 6; California 16, Walnut 2 7; Newport Harbor 9, Santa Margarita 7; San Second Round: Costa Mesa 11, Norco 9, Los Marcos 5, Mater Dei 4; Foothill 9, Orange SOUTHERN SECTION - Altos 8, Arcadia 4; Temecula Valley 13, Rio Mesa 7; Lutheran 3. HIllcrest 15, San Dimas 13; West Torrance 10, Palm Semifi nals: Laguna Beach 9, Newport Harbor FORD Desert 6; Monrovia 8, Garden Grove 6; Burroughs/ 7; Foothill 7, San Marcos 6. 11, Diamond Bar 7; California 8, Cajon 2. Final: Laguna Beach 7, Foothill 6. GIRLS WATER POLO Quarterfi nals: Costa Mesa 8, Los Altos 8 (OT); Temecula Valley 12, HIllcrest 4; Monrovia 7, West CHAMPIONS Torrance 6; California 8, Burroughs 1. DIVISION 2 Semifi nals: Costa Mesa 8, Temecual Valley 4; First Round: Oaks Christian 16, El Toro 5; California 5, Monrovia 4. Harvard Westlake 9, Wilson/Long Beach 6; Mira Final: California 10, Costa Mesa 6. Costa 10, Huntington Beach 7; Santa Barbara 12, Santiago/Corona 11; San Clemente 15, Los Osos DIVISION 1 3; Schurr 12, Redondo Union 9; Murrieta Valley DIVISION 6 11, Dos Pueblos 9; Agoura 23, La Canada 8. Laguna Beach First Round: Laguna Hills 14, Bell Gardens Quarterfi nals: Harvard Westlake 9, Oaks 4; Fontana 5, Burbank 1; Western 11, Canyon Christian 8; Mora Costa 6, Santa Barbara 5; Springs 5; Flintridge Prep 19, Louisville 6; San Clemente 12, Schurr 8; Agoura 10, Murrieta DIVISION 2 Carpinteria 10, Cerritos 9; Rowland 13, Charter Valley 7. Oak 11; South Torrance 11, Palm Springs 5; Mark Semifi nals: Harvard Westlake 10, Mira Costa Harvard Westlake Keppel 109, Don Lugo 5; Marina 9, Paloma Valley 8; San Clemente 11, Agoura 9. 0; Santa Paula Bye; Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 8, Finals: Harvard Westlake 13, San Clemente. Estancia 6; Pasadena 19, Moreno Valley 7; Chaff ey 16, Redlands 8; Chadwick 10, Santa Fe 6; DIVISION 3 DIVISION 3 Torrance 10, Loara 7; El Modena 10, Tahquitz 7. Wild Card Round: Palos Verdes 13, Esperanza Second Round: Laguna Hills 7, Fontana 4; 6 ; P o l y / R i v e r s i d e 6 , V i l l a P a r k 5 ; R o s a r y A c a d e m y Rosary Academy 18, Roosevelt 12. Flintridge Prep 10, Western 9; Carpinteria 9, First Round: ML King 14, Poly/Long Beach 5; Rowland 7; Mark Keppel 6, South Torrance 4; Segerstrom 9, Canyon Anaheim 2; Notre Dame/ DIVISION 4 Marina 9, Santa Paula 3; Pasadena 10, Pacifi ca/ Sherman Oaks 16, Claremont 10; Temescal Garden Grove 9; Chadwick 12, Chaff ey 11; El Canyon 13, Palos Verdes 10; Santa Monica 19, La Serna Modena 11, Torrance 5. Poly/Riverside 8; Sunny Hills 8, Dana Hills 3; Quarterfi nals: Flintridge Prep 11, Laguna St. Lucy's Priory 10, Newbury Park 9; Rosary Hills 9; Mark Keppel 9, Carpinteria 8; Marina Academy 19, La Quinta/La Quinta 9. 9, Pasadwena 6; El Modena 11, Chadwick 8. Quarterfi nals: ML King 13, Segerstrom 7; DIVISION 5 Semifi nals: Flintridge Prep 9, Mark Keppel 4; Notre Dame 16, Temescal Canyon 13; SAnta California Marina 8, El Modena 7. Monica 14, Sunny Hills 10; Rosary Academy Final: Marina 6, Flintridge Prep 4. 11, St. Lucy's Priory 9. Semifi nals: ML King 11, Notre Dame 8; Rosary Academy 12, Santa Monica 6. DIVISION 6 DIVISION 7 Finals: Rosary Academy 9, ML King 7. Wild Card Round: Rancho Mirage 12, Marina Eisenhower 6. DIVISION 4 First Round: El Rancho 15, Nogales 3; First Round: Yucaipa 14, Lakeside 3; Temple Nordhoff 6, Summit 3; Paramount 6, Ontario C i t y 12 , Te s o r o 3 ; N o r t h w o o d 8 , C a p i s t r a n o C a l l ey DIVISION 7 5; La Salle 8, Heritage 3; Norte Vista 11, San 5; Millikan 13, Marymount 8; Poly/Pasadena 20, Gorgonio 4; Pacifi ca 11, Santa Ana 10; La Quinta/ Crescenta Valley 13; Woodbridge 11, Moorpark La Salle Westminster 13, St. Joseph/Lakewood 5; Rancho 10; Ventura 5, Westlake 3; La Serna 16, Alta Loma Mirage 21, Sierra Vista 4 . Quarterfi nals: El Rancho 12, Nordhoff 8; La 7; Downey 13, Peninsula 10; Troy 15, Oxnard 8; Salle 20, Paramount 5; Norte Vista 16, Pacifi c Vista Murrieta 7, Irvine 4; Edison 13, Bonita 6; 6; Rancho Mirage 6, La Quinta 4. Murrieta Mesa 12, Citrus Valley 6; Valley View Semifi nals: La Salle 14, El Rancho 8; Rancho 9, San Juan Hills 4; El Dorado 12, Buyena Park Mirage 7, Norte Vista 3. DIVISION 5 5; Glendora 16, University 10. Final: La Salle 16, Rancho Mirage 6. First Round: Costa Mesa 20, Los Amigos 5; 2nd Round: Yucaipa 14, Temple City 1; Millikan Norco 12, Cypress 9; Arcadia 4, Villanov Prep 3; 13, Northwood 11; Poly 14, Woodbridge 5; La Los Altos 8, Xavier Prep 6; Temecula Valley 15, Serna 12, Ventura 11; Downey 15, Troy 7; Edison Katella 5; Rio Mesa 8, Culver City 6; Hillcrest 18, 9, Vista Murrieta 3; Murrieta Mesa 10, Valley Hemet 5; San Dimas 11, Alemany 10; West Torrance View 7; Glendora 15, El Dorado 6. 13, MOntebello 8; Palm Desert 6, Jurupa Valley 5; Quarter Finals: Yucaipa 11, Millikan 4; La Monrovia 18, Foothill Tech 12; Garden Grvoe 10, Serna 15, Poly 11; Edison 7, Downey 6; Glendora Valencia/Placentia 4; Diamond Bar 7, Upland 5; 11, Murrieta Mesa 9. Semi Final: La Serrna 5, Yucaipa 4; Glendora 8, Edison 7. Final: La Serna 14, Glendora 12. Page 14 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020 WINNERS OF THE 2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION ACADEMIC AWARDS

CIF-SS/ANGELS 2019-20 ACADEMIC TEAM CHAMPIONS

SPORT ENROLLMENT SCHOOL GPA Baseball 1499 or less Sage Hill 3.76 1500 or more San Marcos 3.6896 Boys Basketball 1499 or less Poly/Pasadena 3.86 1500 or more San Marcos 3.84 Girls Basketball 1499 or less Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana 3.98 1500 or more Yucaipa 3.81 Boys Cross Country 1499 or less Providence/Santa Barbara 3.98 1500 or more Channel Islands 3.96 Girls Cross Country 1499 or less Webb 3.96 1500 or more Channel Islands 3.93 Football 1499 or less Sage Hill 3.66 1500 or more Peninsula 3.53 Boys Golf 1499 or less Ocean View 3.91 1500 or more Hart 3.85 Girls Golf 1499 or less Poly/Pasadena 3.96 1500 or more Arcadia 3.86 Boys Lacrosse 1499 or less Sage Hill 3.75 1500 or more San Marcos 3.74 Girls Lacrosse 1499 or less Sage Hill 3.82 1500 or more Palos Verdes 3.786 Boys Soccer 1499 or less Crossroads 3.77 1500 or more Peninsula 3.62 Girls Soccer 1499 or less Crossroads 3.81 1500 or more Wilson/Long Beach 3.78 Softball 1499 or less JSerra Catholic 3.74 1500 or more Mira Costa 3.75 Boys Swimming 1499 or less Whitney 3.82 1500 or more Diamond Bar 3.63 Girls Swimming 1499 or less Whitney 3.90 1500 or more Poly/Long Beach 3.90 Boys Tennis 1499 or less Poly/Pasadena 3.94 1500 or more Dos Pueblos 3.97 Girls Tennis 1499 or less Whitney 3.95 1500 or more Tesoro 3.86 Boys Track & Field 1499 or less Whitney 3.8478 1500 or more San Marcos 3.65 Girls Track & Field 1499 or less Crossroads 3.92 1500 or more San Marcos 3.84 Traditional Competitive Cheer 1499 or less St. Joseph/Lakewood 3.54 1500 or more Peninsula 3.52 Boys Volleyball 1499 or less Whitney 3.92 1500 or more Wilson/Long Beach 3.71 Girls Volleyball 1499 or less Joshua Springs Christian 4.00 1500 or more San Marcos 3.79 Boys Water Polo 1499 or less Flintridge Prep 3.80 1500 or more Santa Margarita 3.77 Girls Water Polo 1499 or less Poly/Pasadena 3.94 1500 or more San Marcos 3.85 Boys 1499 or less Costa Mesa 3.55 1500 or more Wilson/Long Beach 3.51 Girls Wrestling 1499 or less Northview 3.36 1500 or more Mira Costa 3.52 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020 Page 15

2019-20 FEMALE / MALE ATHLETES OF THE YEAR FEMALE MALE School Student Name GPA School Student Name GPA Brethren Christian Shirlyn Rhee 4 Beaumont Aaron Jun 3.95 Calabasas Emma Shpall 4 Bishop Amat Roberto Centeno 4 Brethren Christian Derek Reiser 4 Calvary Chapel/SA Katie Hare 4 Calabasas Jack Hanley 4 Camarillo Sierra Klemann 4 Calvary Chapel/SA Andrew Sparks 3.83 Canyon/Canyon Ctry Natalie Reyes 4 Camarillo Tyler Rust 4 Capistrano Valley Jessica Mikhail 3.97 Canyon/Canyon Ctry Frank Lofton 3.73 Channel Islands Evelyn Bermudez 3.9 Capistrano Valley Brennan Karsh 4 Citrus Hill Katy Rojas 4 Channel Islands Ron Aspuria 3.97 Coastal Christian Allison Frisby 3.63 Citrus Hill Elijah Robinson 4 Coastal Christian Tyler Malley 4 Corona del Mar Megan Fisk 3.97 Corona del Mar Nicholas Rottler 4 Costa Mesa Malia Tufuga 3.88 Costa Mesa Cory Richards 3.67 Crean Lutheran Shannon O'Malley 4 Crespi Jonathan W. Conrad 4 Crossroads Georgia Young 3.9 Crossroads Brandon Adiele 4 Desert Christian Acad Kaia Faith Johnson 4 Desert Christian Acad Troy Williams Collins 3.85 Desert Mirage Jazmine Gamboa 4 Desert Mirage Erick Serrano 4 Dos Pueblos Olivia Geyling 3.93 Dos Pueblos Peter Speier 4 El Dorado Harrison Bangert 4 El Dorado Casey Salamone 4 Excelsior Charter Joseph Basurto 4 Excelsior Charter Kaylie Stromsodt 4 Foothill Technology Josiah Jorden 3.91 Flintridge Sacred Heart Lauren Bolte 3.75 Great Oak Raymond Lee 0.22 Foothill Technology Gretchen Scherrei 3.82 Hart Gavin Connor Leising 4 Great Oak Kaitlyn Swenson 0.23 Heritage Christian David Rozo 3.75 Hart Alyssa Grace Kazuko 3.91 Irvine Vincent Chen 3.92 Heritage Christian Abigal Salas 3.88 La Salle Neil Angsanto 4 Lawndale Axel Jimenez 3.7 Holy Martyrs Emily Baghramian 4 Lennox Academy Ricardo Santana 3.94 Indio Belen Cardenas 4 Lynwood Jared Johnson nan Indio Belen Cardenas 4 Mary Star of the Sea Isaac Colloca 3.75 Irvine Haley Tran 4 North Torrance Brandyn Hannah 4 La Salle Karly Petersen 3.86 North Torrance Ricky Miura 4 Lawndale Itzel Acosta 3.94 Northview Wyatt Lewis 3.66 Lennox Academy Alyssa Uribe 3.91 Notre Dame/Riverside Aidyn Espino 3.83 Notre Dame/SO Jeff rey Pierantoni 3.86 Mary Star of the Sea Ashley Rico 3.83 Oaks Christian Cade Rogers 4 Mountain View Erika Rivera 3.77 Ocean View Alyson Nguyen 4 North Torrance Samantha Valdovinos 4 Ocean View Nathan Santy 3.91 Northview Natalie Fierro 3.96 Pacifi ca/Oxnard Willie Dillon 3.83 Notre Dame/Riverside Andrea Barragan 4 Palos Verdes Sean Holt 3.87 Notre Dame/SO Asanti Johnson 3.67 Pasadena Colin Juett 4 Oaks Christian Alyson Choi 4 Peninsula Eugene Kim 4 Pilibos Kami Arabian 4 Orange Lucy Lundell 4 Poly/Long Beach Ethan Evans 4 Pacifi ca/Oxnard Raizel Ferrer 4 Poly/Riverside Lamont Butler 3.98 Palos Verdes Savannah Scriven 3.98 Rio Hondo Prep Bryant Flores 3.67 Pasadena Ava Walters 4 Sage Hill Matthew Strok 4 Peninsula Kelly Beaupre 3.89 San Bernardino Ernesto Martinez 3.69 Pilibos Ariana Pomakian 3.86 San Clemente Micah Regalado 4 Poly/Long Beach Josie Liebzeit 4 San Marcos Ben Partee 4 San Marino Ethan Deng 3.91 Rio Hondo Prep Kelly Chau 3.88 Santa Ynez Grant Lockhart 3.64 Sage Hill Karina Grover 3.95 Southlands Christian Philip Cronk 3.97 San Bernardino Lisa Ly 3.8 St. Bernard Rickey McGregor 4.6 San Clemente Natalie Cooke 4 St. Bonaventure William McReynolds 3.94 San Jacinto Vly Acad Savannah Naasz 4 St. John Bosco Che Womack 3.66 San Marcos Ella Prentice 3.84 St. Margarets Episcopal Chris Mullen 4 San Marino Purvaja Balaji 4 Tarbut V Torah Jacob Groner 3.93 Tesoro Kyle Ritscher 4 Santa Ynez Alexis Hemming 4 Thousand Oaks Jay Lesny Drake 4 Saugus Libbie McMahan 3.8 Valley Christian/C Andrew Lange 3.83 Sherman Indian Teela Hunter 3.98 Viewpoint Colin Beazley 3.83 Southlands Christian Susanna Eng 3.71 Village Christian Miles Chun 4 St. Bernard Ashanti Salazar 4.33 Walnut Jonathan Kamayatsu 3.83 St. Bonaventure Camryn Macias 3.79 Western Christian Kevin Pilcher 3.97 St. Joseph/Lakewood Lauryn Gutierrez 4 Whittier Christian John Blake Helvin 3.43 Wilson/Long Beach Ryan Leroux 4 St. Margarets Episcopal Charlotte Jones 4 Yucca Valley Braden Brimhall 3.77 St. Paul Samantha Ceballos 4 Thousand Oaks Eleanor Liu 4 Valley Christian/C Megan Bouma 4 Viewpoint KaiLan Mackey 4 Village Christian Sara Denham 4 Walnut Katerina Su 4 Webb Sara Hagiwara 3.17 Western Christian Mayanie Kakish 3.94 Whittier Christian Clare Jordan 3.86 Wilson/Long Beach Kate Rael 4 Yucca Valley Mckenzi Monical 4 Yucca Valley Rylie Rohr 3.97 Page 16 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020

2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD BOYS SOCCER PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION 1 DIVISION 5 First Round: San Clemente 3, Katella 0; University 2,Mira Costa 1; Wild Card Round: Diamond Ranch 3, Glendale 2; Eisenhower 4, Indian Servite 2, Corona del Mar 0; Aliso Niguel 3, Paramount 1; Santa Barbara Springs 3; Jurupa Valley 3, Tahquitz 2; Etiwanda 3, Temecula Valley 0; AB 3, Harvard Westlake 2; Mater Dei 6, Fountain Valley 1; Anaheim 1, Los Miller 5, Firebaugh 1; Coachella Valley 3, Arroyo 0. Alamitos 0; Cathedral 2, Capistrano Valley 1; Palos Verdes 2, St. Francis 1; First Round: Granite Hills 3, Diamond Ranch 0; Citrus Hill 2, Eisenhower Mission Viejo 2, Edison 1; Godinez 0, Santa Ana Valley 0 (6-5 PK); JSerra 1; Bishop Amat 4, Claremont 3; Marshall 4, Chino 3; La Canada 4, Jurupa 5, Cabrillo/Long Beach 1; SAnta Ana 2, San Juan Hills 0; Millikan 1, Downey Hills 2; Palmdale 4, Wilson/Hacienda Heights 2; Desert Hot Springs 2, Palm 0; Newbury Park 4, Century 1; Loyola 3, Santa Margarita 0. Springs 1; RAncho Cucamonga 3, Kaiser 2; Baldwin Park 1; Quartz Hill 0; Second Round: University 0, San Clemente 0 (7-6 PK); Servite 2, Aliso Jurupa Valley 2, Paloma Valley 0;Cornerstone Chr/Wildomar 3, Etiwanda Niguel 1; Santa Barbara 2, Mater Dei 0; Cathedral 2, Anaheim 0; Mission 1; Ayala 1, Rancho Mirage 0; Animo Leadership 5, AB Miller 2; Chaparral Viejo 2, Palos Verdes 0; JSerra 2, Godinez 1; Santa Ana 1, Millikan 0; 5, Beaumont 1; Oak Hills 3, Fontana 1; Nogales 3, Coachella Valley 2. Loyola 3, Newbury Park 0. Second Round: Citrus Hill 1, Granite Hills 0; Marshall 3, Bishop Amat 2; Quarterfi nals: Servite 3, University 1; Cathedral 1, Santa Barbara 0; Palmdale 1, La Canada 0; Desert Hot Springs 4, Rancho Cucamonga 1; Mission Viejo 2, JSerra 1; Loyola 3, Santa Ana 0. Baldwin Park 3, Jurupa Valley 1; Ayala 3, Cornerstone Chr. 0; Chaparral 1, Semifi nals: Servite 0, Cathedral 0 (3-2 PK); Loyola 3, MIssion Viejo 0. Animo Leadership 1; Oak Hills 3, Nogales 1. Final: Servite 2, Loyola 1. Quarterfi nals: Marshall 3, Citrus Hill 2, Desert Hot Springs 1, Palmdale 1 (5-4 PK); Ayala 2, Baldwin Park 1; Oak Hills 1, Chaparral 1 (5-4 PK). DIVISION 2 Semifi nals: Marshall 3, Desert Hot Springs 1; Oak Hills 1, Ayala 0. First Round: Channel Islands 3, San Marcos 1; Notre Dame/Sherman Final: Oak Hills 4, Marshall 0. Oaks 3, Oaks Christian 2; Redondo Union 3, Poly/Long Beach 3 (3-1 PK); El Dorado 3, Segerstrom 1; Newport Harbor 1, Santiago/Garden Grove 0; DIVISION 6 La Habra 4, Estancis 0; Warren 3, West Torrance 1; Arlington 3, Jordan Wild Card Round: Environmental Char ter 2, Buckley 0; Perris 2, Adelanto 0; Dos Pueblos 4, Valencia/Placentia 3; Huntington Beach 0, Fullerton 0 0; Charter Oak 0, Monrovia 0 (); Cerritos 2, Pomona 1; Thacher 3, Campbell (4-1 PK); Tesoro 1, Corona 0; St. John Bosco 2, Hueneme 1; Sunny Hills 2, Hall 1; Wiseburn Da Vinci 6, Avalon 1; Indio 3, Elsinore 1; El Monte 6, Laguna Hills 1; Saddleback 2, Brea Olinda 1; Woodbridge 2, Poly/Riverside Flintridge Prep 5; Sultana 2, Vista Del Lago 1; Aquinas 1, Riverside Prep 0; Pacifi ca/Oxnard 2, Simi Valleu 0. 0; Temple City 4, Maranatha 0; Orange Vista 2, Webb 1; Nuview Bridge 2, Second Round: Channel Islands 2, Notre Dame 1; Redondo Union 2, Gladstone 1; Glenn 4, Lennox Academy 0. El Dorado 1; La Habra 2, Newport Harbor 0; Arlington 2, Warren 1; Dos First Round: Brentwood 2, Environmental Charter 0; Perris 3, Lakeside Pueblos 3, Huntington Beach 0; St. John Bosco 3, Tesoro 0; Sunny Hills 2, 1; Charter Oak 2, Mountain View 1; Cerritos 3, St. Genevieve 2; Cate 3, Saddleback 1; Pacifi ca 1, Woodbridge 0. Thacher 0; Valley Christian/Cerritos 3, Wiseburn DaVinci 3 (4-3 PK); Indio Quarterfi nals: Channel Islands 2, Redondo Union 0La Habra 1, Arlington 3, University Prep 0; Dunn 6; El Monte 1; Silverado 3, Sultana 2; Palmdale 0; St. John Bosco 3, Dos Pueblos 1; Pacifi ca 1, Sunny Hills 0. Aerospace 2, Aquinas 1; Poly/Pasadena 2, Temple City 0; Crossroads Semifi nals: Channel Islands 1, La Habra 0; St. John Bosco 1, Pacifi ca 0. 4, Verbum Dei 0; Ontario Christian 1,San Dimas 0; Orange Vista 2, San Final: Channel Islands 2, St. John Bosco 1. Bernardino 1; Nuview Bridge 4, Los Altos 3; Ganesha 6, Glenn 0. Second Round: Brentwood 3, Perris 0; Charter Oak 1, Cerritos 1 (4-3 DIVISION 3 PK); Valley Christian 2, Cate 1; Dunn 5, Indio 0; Palmdale Aerospace 2, First Round: Tustin 4, Leuzinger 1; Alta Loma 1, Santa Fe 1 (PK); North Silverado 1; Poly 1, Crossroads 1 (3-2 PK); Ontario Christian 2, Orange Torrance 4, Los Amigos 1; Bell Gardens 2, Centennial/Corona 0; Hart 7, Vista 1; Ganesha 1, Nuview Bridge 0. Royal 2; Montebello 4, Burroughs/Burbank 1; Chaff ey 2, Rialto 1; Norwalk Quarterfi nals: Brentwood 3, Charter Oak 0; Dunn 5, Valley Christian 0; 2, California 1; Redlands East Valley 7, Colton 0; El Rancho 5, Torrance 0; Poly 1, Poly 1, Palmdale Aerospace 0; Ganesha 3, Ontario Christian 0. Camarillo 4, Thousand Oaks 0; Valley View 3, La Sierra 0; Santiago/Corona See BOYS SOCCER page 21. 5, Northwood 0; Loara 5, Esperanza 0; Salesian 3,Montclair 2; Oxnard 2, Valencia/Valencia 1. Second Round: Alta Loma 1, Tustin 1 (4-2 PK); North Torrance 4, Bell Gardens 2; Hart 1, Montebello 1 (4-3 PK); Norwalk 2, Chaff ey 0; Redlands 2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN East Valley 2, El Rancho 1; Valley View 2, Camarillo 0; Santiago/Corona SECTION - FORD 5, Loara 2; Salesian 5, Oxnard 1. Quarterfi nals: North Torrance 5, Alta Loma 1; Hart 2, Norwalk 2 (3-1 BOYS SOCCER CHAMPIONS PK); Redlands East VAlley 1, Valley View 0 (OT); Santiago 1, Salesian 0. Semifi nals: North Torrance 4, Hart 3; Redlands East Valley 1, Santiago DIVISION 1 0 (2 OT). Final: North Torrance 3, Redlands East Valley 2. Servite

DIVISION 4 DIVISION 2 First Round: Hesperia 0, Chino Hills 0 (4-3 PK); Kennedy 3, Garden Channel Isalnds Grove 2; Santa Monica 3, Santa Ynez 2; Sierra Vista 2, Cajon 1; Pasadena 3, Eastside 0; Norte Vista 3, La Quinta/La Quinta 0; SAnta Paula 1, Saugus DIVISION 3 0; Desert Mirage 1, La Mirada 0; Knight 3, Schurr 2; Garey 1, St. Margaret's 0; Culver City 2, Fillmore 1; Artesia 2, Crescenta Valley 0; Bellfl ower 5, North Torrance Lawndale 1; Carter 2, Roosevelt 1; Los Osos 2, Vista Murrieta 0; Canyon/ Anaheim 3, Cypress 0. DIVISION 4 Second Round: Hesperia 2, Kennedy 0; Sierra Vista 2, Santa Monica 2 Bellfl ower (5-3 PK); Norte Vista 2, Pasadena 2 (PK 2-0); Santa Paula 1, Desert Mirage 1 (3-1 PK); Knight 2, Garey 0; Culver City 3, Artesia 1; Bellfl ower 3, Carter DIVISION 5 2; Canyon 4, Los Osos 2. Quarterfi nals: Hesperia 1, Sierra Vista 0; Norte Vista 2, Santa Paula 0; Oak Hills Culver City 2, KNight1; Bellfl ower 2, Canyon 1. Semifi nals: Hesperia 1; Notre Vista 1 (5-4 PK); Bellfl ower 2, Culver City 1. DIVISION 6 Final: Bellfl ower 0, Hesperia 0 (4-2 PK) Dunn DIVISION 7 Foothill Technology CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020 Page 17

2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD GIRLS SOCCER PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION 1 0; Santa Monica 3, Thousand Oaks 1; Etiwanda 2, Crescenta Valley 0; First Round: Upland 4, Huntington Beach 0; Cypress 5, Wilson/Long Diamond Bar 3, Eastside 0; Oak Park 2, Dos Pueblos 1; Chaminade 2, Beach 2; Centennial/Corona 2, Hart 1; Harvard Westlake 2,Sunny Hills Alemany 1; Chaparral 1, St. Margaret's 1 (5-4 PK). 0; Santa Margarita 3, University 0; Edison 4, Trabuco Hills 0; Poly/Long Second Round: Flintridge Prep 4, Quartz Hill 0; South Torrance 3, Alta Beach 4, Temecula Valley 3; Los Osos 1, Aliso Niguel 1 (6-5 PK); Corona Loma 0; La Serna 3, Buena 1; Palos Verdes 2, Laguna Beach 0; Oxnard del Mar 3, Mater Dei 2; Santiago/Corona 4, San Clemente 0; Villa Park 2, 3, Apple Valley 1; Etiwanda 2, Santa Monica 2; Diamond Bar 2, Oak Park El Dorado 1; Pacifi ca/Garden Grove 1, Mission Viejo 0; JSerra 4, Millikan 0; 0; Chaminade 2, Chaparral 1. Troy 3, Newport Harbor 1; San Juan Hills 2, Vista Murrieta 1; Los Alamitos Quarterfi nals: South Torrance 4, Flintridge Prep 1; Palos Verdes 2, La 1, Northwood 0. Serna 0; Oxnard 2, Etiwanda 2 (5-3 PK); Chaminade 7, Diamond Bar 0. Second Round: Upland 3, Cypress 0; Harvard Westlake 4, Centennial Semifi nals: South Torrance 0, Palos Verdes 0 (4-3 PK); Chaminade 1, 0; Edison 0, Santa Margarita (PK); Poly 1, Los Osos 0; Santiago 4, Corona Oxnard 1 (3-2- PK). del Mar 0; Villa Park 3, Pacifi ca 2; JSerra 4, Troy 2; Los Alamitos 2, San Final: Chaminade 2, South Torrance 1. Juan Hills 0. Quarterfi nals: Upland 2, Harvard Westlake 1; Edison 1, Poly 0; Santiago DIVISION 4 2, Villa Park 0; JSerra 2, Loa Alamitos 0. Wild Card Round: Valley View 4, Walnut 0; Beverly Hills 2, Glendale 1; Semifi nals: Upland 2, Edison 0; Santiago 2, JSerra 0. Ontario 2, Adelanto 0; Monrovia 4, Westridge 2. Final: Santiago/Corona 1, Upland 0. First Round: Hemet 2, Valley View 1; Estancia 3,St. Joseph 2; Torrance 2, Mayfi eld 0; Granite Hills 0, MOntclair 0 (5-3 PK); Santa Paula 1, Beverly Hills DIVISION 2 0; Westminster 1, La Canada 0; Foothill Technology 3, Fillmore 1; Patriot 3, First Round: Mira Costa 3, West Ranch 0; Culver City 1, Downey 0; Palm Deser t 2; Bloomington 2, Ontario 1; Lompoc 3, La Quinta/La Quinta 1; P a l o m a Va l l e y 2 , R o o s e v e l t 0 ; W o o d b r i d g e 6 , Ve n t u r a 0 ; L a M i r a d a 1, R o s a r y North Torrance 2, Cerritos 1; Arcadia 2, Viewpoint 2 (5-4 PK); Costsa Mesa Academy 0; South Hills 3, Saugus 1; Yorba Linda 2, Bishop Amat 1; Rancho 1, GOdinez 1 (4-2 PK); Wilson/Hacienda Heights 4, Burroughs/Burbank 1; Cucamonga 2, Camarillo 0; Claremont 6, Lakewood 0; Warren 2, Redlands Ocean View 2, Silverado 1; Sierra Canyon 3, Monrovia 0 . East Valley 2 (4-1 PK); Redondo Union 3, Oaks Christian 2; Oak Hills 3, Second Round: Hemet 2, Estancia 1; Torrance 3, Granite Hills 2; SAnta Moorpark 1; Brea Olinda 2,Canyon/Anaheim 1; Marina 0, Royal 0 (5-4 PK); Paula 1, Westminster 0; Patriot 1, Foothill Technology 0; Bloomington 3, Capistrano Valley 2, Mayfair 0; Flintridge Sacred Heart 2, Poly/Riverside 0. Lompoc 0; Arcadia 3, North Torrance 2; Wilson 5,Costa Mesa 3; Sierra Second Round: M i r a C o s t a 1, C u l v e r C i t y 1 (4 - 2 P K ) ; W o o d b r i d g e 2 , P a l o m a Canyon 3, Ocean View 0. Valley 1; La Mirada 3, South Hills 2; Yorba Linda 2, Rancho Cucamonga 0; Quarterfi nals: Torrance 2, Hemet 1; Santa Paula 0, Patriot 0 (5-4 PK); Claremont 4, Warren 0; Oak Hills 2, Redondo Union 2 (5-4 PK); Marina 2, Bloomington 1, Arcadia 0; Sierra Canyon 3, Wilson 0. Brea Olinda 1; Capistrano Valley 1, Flintridge Sacred Heart 0. Semifi nals: Torrance 4, Santa Paula 0; Bloomington 1, Sierra Canyon 0. Quarterfi nals: Mira Costa 3, Woodbridge 0; La Mirada 1, Yorba Linda Final: Bloomington 2, Torrance 0. 0; Oak Hills 1, Claremont 0; Capistrano Valleu 3, Marina 1. Semifi nals: Mira Costa 1, La Mirada 0; Oak Hills 3, Capistrano Valley 0. DIVISION 5 Finals: Mira Costa 5, Oak Hills 1. Wild Card Round: South El Monte 3, Bellfl ower 1; Brentwood 4, Palmdale 0. . First Round: South El Monte 4, Katella 1; Beaumont 4, AB Miller 0; San DIVISION 3 Dimas 3, Jurupa Valley 1; Gahr 2, Wiseburn DaVinci 1; Western Christian 3, Wild Card Round: Santa Barbara 3, Westlake 0; Chaparral 4, Serrano 2. Colton 1; Rowland 2, Sierra Vista 0; Tahquit z 2, San Gorgonio 0; The Archer First Round: Flintridge Prep 3, Santa Barbara 2; Quartz Hill 7, Windward School 3, Louisville 0; Valley Christian/Cerritos 2, Santa Ana 1; Brentwood 0; Alta Loma 2, La Salle 1; South Torrance 1, Sonora 0; La Serna 2, Ayala 1; 3, St. Anthony 0; Rialto 5, Sage Hill 3; Temple City 6, HIllcrest 1; Cathedral Buena 5, Marlborough 0; Laguna Beach 1, Citrus Valley 0; Palos Verdes 0, City 2, Grand Terrace 1; Charter Oak 3, Animo Leasdership 0; Santiago/ Valencia/Placentia 0 (3-0 PK); Oxnard 1, Knight 0; Apple Valley 3, Yucaipa Garden Grove 3, Anaheim 2; California 1, Montebello 0. Second Round: Beaumont 5,South El Monte 3; San Dimas 0, Gahr 0 (4-3 PK); Rowland 4, Western Christian 1; The Archer School 3, Tahquitz 2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN 2; Valley Christian 1, Brentwood 0; Temple City 2, Rialto 1; Charter Oak 1, SECTION - FORD Cathedral City 0; California 2, Santiago 0. Quarterfi nals: Beaumont 2, San Dimas 1; Rowland 1, The Archer School GIRLS SOCCER CHAMPIONS 0; Valley Christian 2, Temple City 1; Charter Oak 1, California 1 (5-3 PK). Semifi nals: Beaumont 5, Rowland 3; Cherter Oak 1, Valley Christian 0. DIVISION 1 Final; Beaumont 1, Charter Oak 0.

Santiago/Corona DIVISION 6 DIVISION 2 Wild Card Round: Heritage Christian 3, Vasquez 1; Desert Mirage 3, Woodcrest Christian2; Perris 2, Academy/Acad. Excellence 1; St. Mary's Mira Costa Academy 2, Pacifi ca Chr. Or. Co. 1; El Rancho 4, Bolsa Grande 1; Vista Del Lago 2, Arroyo 1; Pomona Catholic 1, Desert Hot Springs 0; Arroyo DIVISION 3 Valley 3, Magnolia 0; Malibu 2, Cate 1; Schurr 9, Whitney 0; Shadow HIlls 4, Moreno Valley 2. Chaminade First Round: Gabrielino 7, Heritage Christian 0; Webb 6, Desert Mirage 3; Webb 3; Indian Springs 3, Perris 2; Rancho Verde 8, St. Mary's Academy DIVISION 4 0; El RAncho 1, Nogales 0; JW North 4, Vista Del Galo 0; Santa Rosa Bloomington A c a d e m y 2 , P O m o n a C a t h o l i c 1; A r r o y o Va l l ey 2 , U n i v e r s i t y P r e p 1; M a r s h a l l 7, M a r a n a t h a 3 ; M a l i b u 5 , R a m o n a C o n v e n t 1; P a l m d a l e A e r o s p a c e 1, S c h u r r DIVISION 5 0; Ontario Christian 4, Orange Vista 0; Coachella Valley 1, Notre Dame/ Riverside 1 (5-3 PK); Bell Gardens 2, Oxford Academy 0; St. Bonaventure Charter Oak 7, Wildwood 0; Shadow Hills 3, Nuview Bridge2. Second Round: Gabrielino 5, Webb 1; Rancho Verde 2, Indian Springs 1; DIVISION 6 JW Nor th 1, El Rancho 0; Arroyo Valley 2, Santa Rosa Academy 0; Marshall Gabrielino 5, Malibu 2; Ontario Christian 3, Palmdale Aerospace 0; Coachella Valley 1, Bell Gardens 0; Shadow Hills 5, St. Bonaventure 0. DIVISION 7 Santa Clara See GIRLS SOCCER page 21. Page 18 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020

2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD DIVISIONAL INDIVIDUAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONS WT. CENTRAL COASTAL EASTERN INLAND NORTHERN SOUTHERN 106 Beau Mantanona Caleb Park Artie Carranza Ethan Perryman Allen Hendricks Romero Sanchez Palm Desert Calvary Chapel/SA Arlington Temecula Valley Centennial San Marino

113 Justin Rodriguez Luis Ortiz Trenton Pagaduan Devin Avedissian Sean Solis Zeth Romney Palm Desert Calvary Chapel/SA Yucaipa Temecula Valley Fountain Valley Chaminade

120 Maxximus Martinez Joaquin Arroyo Justin Ryu Ramos Richard Castro-Sandoval Michael Folch Erik Hernandez St. John Bosco Calvary Chapel/SA Citrus Valley Santa Ynez Fountain Valley Villa Park

126 Timothy Levine Mahrad Reyhani Bryant Avila David Vasquez Phillip Saucedo Koa Ruiz St. John Bosco Aliso Niguel Carter Los Osos ML King San Marino

132 Nicco Ruiz Devin Martinez Ryan Spnagler Collin Hayes Gabriel Schumm Aaron Nagao St. John Bosco Arroyo Sultana Northview Citrus Hill Esperanza

138 Issac Salas Donovan Sanin Tyler Smith Alex Ramirez Timothy McDonnell Elijah Holiday St. John Bosco Gabrielino Yucaipa Rowland Fountain Valley Esperanza

145 Oscar Aranda Luke Gayer Noah Cortez Nathan Cruz Luis Ramirez Jesse Vasquez St. John Bosco Calvary Chapel/SA Sultana Northview Fountain Valley Excelsior Charter

152 Sonny Santiago Trent Houle Brandon Bollinger Wyatt Lewis Isaiah Vasquez Joey Mora St. John Bosco Capistrano Valley Sultana Northview Roosevelt Esperanza

160 Cael Valencia Andrew Sparks Ethan Aquiniga Angelo Ganac Max Wilner Brett Lite St. John Bosco Calvary Chapel/SA Sultana Los Osos Fountain Valley Brea Olinda

170 Valor Buck Orsar Albillo Isaiah Morales Raqueal Wagstaff Braden Smelser Joseph Rodriguez Servite Mayfair Cathedral City Vista Murrieta Valencia/V Paramount

182 Nathan Haas Jonathan Nolasco Albert Torres Marco Licea Travis Wuerth Joaquin Garcia Jr. St. John Bosco Hillcrest Oak Hills Rio Mesa Hemet Villa Park

195 Tristen Wilson Josh Harkey Guillermo Duenas Trevor Tinker Jack Richards Guillermo Escobedo Servite Dana Hills Oak Hills Northview Royal Los Altos

220 Gabriel Carranza Lance Keneley Owen Firm Rigo Estrada Brandon Leon Ryan Ortiz Victor Valley MIssion Viejo Sultana Northview Roosevelt Villa Park

285 Santos Salas Malachi Lyles Sebastian Guiterrez Rickt Perla Arturo Ojeda Jordan Benton Millikan Mayfair Redlands East Valley Los Osos San Jacinto Villa Park INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

PLACE CENTRAL COASTAL EASTERN INLAND NORTHERN SOUTHERN 1 St. John Bosco (312.5) Laguna Hills (205) Sultana (294.5) Northview (280.5) Fountain Valley (218.5) Villa Park (257) 2 Servite (265) Calvary Chapel/SA(228.5) Yucaipa(240.5) Temecula Valley (235.5) Royal (189) Esperanza (216) 3 Victor Valley (214) South Torrance (173.5) Temescal Cyn (142) Los Osos (138.5) Roosevelt (186) San Marino (175.5) 4 Palm Desert (208) Arroyo (152) Paloma Valley (129) Rio Mesa (124) Centennial/C (143) Valencia/P (148.5) 5 Millikan (199) HIllcrest (129) Hesperia (123.5) Ventura (112) Valencia/V (125) Cypress (143.0) CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020 Page 19 2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD GIRLS REGIONAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONS WT. WT. 101 Central Angie Cervantes, Walnut 137 Central Johanna Forman, Upland Eastern Brianna Gonzalez, Arroyo Eastern Ellisa Jimenez, Xavier Prep Northern Rayna Prasad, Santa Monica Northern Siouxsie Luna, Warren Southern Devyn Gomez, Kennedy Southern Samantha Snow, Los Alamitos

106 Central Sarah Aguirre, Mayfair 143 Central Cheyenne Bowman, Rowland Eastern Emilie Gonzalez, Arroyo Eastern Reyna Montenegro, Hemet Northern Taira Sakamoto, Santa Monica Northern Stephanie Chavez, Downey Southern Carissa Qureshi, Portola Southern Aine Drury, Westminster

111 Central Leilani Lazaro, Northview 150 Central Mariyah Casados, Corona Eastern Adela Loza, Canyon Springs Eastern Amy Mijares, Arroyo Northern Tilly Garcia, San Marino Northern Lydia Monedero, Cabrillo Southern Victoria Buchholtz, Anaheim Southern Lauren Camp, Kennedy

116 Central Cameron Ortiz, San Dimas 160 Central Cynthia Esquivel, Walnut Eastern Isabelle Hawley, Temecula Valley Eastern Hannah Oshiro, Temescal Canyon Northern Allison Doppenberg, Millikan Northern Naomi Diaz, Highland Southern Juliana Cubias, Aliso Niguel Southern Makayla Ybarra, Cypress

121 Central Isabella Tan, ML King 170 Central Cianna Riley, San Dimas Eastern Hailey Chapman, Rim of the World Eastern Lena Flores, Cajon Northern Katherine Cuellar, Downey Northern Katija Osteen, Royal Southern Chloe Bruno, Western Southern Keana Valle, Magnolia

126 Central Solana Mottola, Corona 189 Central Galilea Garcia, Schurr Eastern Samantha Barragan, Hemet Eastern Aaliyah Cary, Cajon Northern Nile Jerningan, Cerritos Northern Kaycee Fitero, Cerritos Southern Kelly Escamilla, California Southern Breanne Raya, Costa Mesa

131 Central Tiera Jimerson, Northview 235 Central Isela Mendez, Northview Eastern Sitlaly Sanchez, Yucaipa Eastern Meysy Lujan, El Monte Northern Nikki de Massi, Glenn Northern Rebecca Camacho, Cerritos Southern Alexandra Lopez, Huntington Beach Southern Karina Zuniga, Garden Grove 2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD GIRLS INDIVIDUAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONS WT. WT. 101 Brianna Gonzalez 137 Johanna Forman Arroyo Upland

106 Carissa Qureshi 143 Cheyenne Bowman Portola Rowland

111 Leah Gaitan 150 Mariyah Casados Yucaipa Corona

116 Monica Garcia 160 Miranda Koppi Hillcrest Corona

121 Hailey Chapman 170 Katja Osteen Rim of the World Royal

126 Samantha Barragan 189 Kassandra Ayard Hemet Paloma Valley

131 Tiera Jimerson 235 Isela Mendez Northview Northview GIRLS INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS PLACE 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH Paloma Valley (165.0) Hillcrest (142.0) Corona (140.5) Northview (114.0) Page 20 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020

2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - FORD TEAM DUAL-MEET WRESTLING PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION 1 DIVISION 4 First Round: St. John Bosco Bye; Norco 52, San First Round: Royal , Montclair; Beckman 56, Dimas 30; Villa Park Bye; Yucaipa Bye; Centennial/ Dos Pueblos 20; Irvine, Indio; Beverly Hills 52, Corona Bye; Carter 52, Orange Lutheran 21; La Mirada 24; Santa Monica 24, San Clemente Murrieta Valley 66; wilson/Hacienda Heights 18; 2019-20 CIF SOUTHERN 49; Camarillo 43, El Modena 21; Chino 42, Santa Servite Bye. SECTION-FORD Barbara 38; Mayfair 45, Redondo Union 31. Quarterfi nals: St. JOhn Bosco 72, Norco 6; Quarterfi nals: Royal 49, Beckman 21; Beverly Villa Park 38, Yucaipa 36; Centennial 63, Carter DUAL MEET Hills 50, Irvine 20; San Clemente 53, Camarillo 9; Servite 51, Murrieta Valley 21. WRESTLING 27; Mayfair 57, Chino 17. Semifi nals: St. John Bosco 63, Villa Park 18; Semifi nals: Beverly Hills 28, Royal 27; San Servite 46, Murrieta Valley 21. CHAMPIONS Clemente, Mayfair. Final: St. John Bosco 50, Servite 26. Final: San Clemente 37, Beverly Hills 29.

DIVISION 2 DIVISION 5 First Round: Victor Valley 71, Bponita 6; Santa First Round: South Torrance 66, Highland 6; Ana 40, Citrus Hill 36; Alta Loma 39, Warren 30; DIVISION 1 AB MIller 42, JW North 37; Valencia/Placentia 83, Paloma Valley 56, Charter Oak 21; Paramount Quartz Hill 0; Sonora 62, Lawndale 9; Cypress 43, West Valley 36; Temescal Canyon 55, West St. John Bosco 72, Poly/Riverside 6; Western 57, El Monte 18; Covina 24; Palm Desert 65, Downey 15; Laguna Littlerock 54, Indian Springs 19; Arroyo 75, North Hills 72, South Hills 3. Torrance 6. Quarterfi nals: Victor Valley 60, Santa Ana 12; DIVISION 2 Quarterfi nals: South Torrance 67, AB Miller Paloma Valley 42, Alta Loma 31; Paramount 45, 9; Valencia 35, Sonora 34; Western 42, Cypress Temescal Canyon 33; Palm Desert 37, Laguna Palm Desert 33; Arroyo 66, Littlerock 15. Hills 18. Semifi nals: South Torrance 41, Valencia 27; Semifi nals: Paloma Valley 36, Victor Valley 33; Arroyo 36, Western 33. Palm Desert 41, Paramount 31. DIVISION 3 Final: South Torrance 61, Arroyo 12. Final: Palm Desert 40, Paloma Valley 36. Fountain Valley DIVISION 6 DIVISION 3 First Round: Glenn Bye; Sierra Vista 48, First Round: Fountain Valley 81, Chino Hills 0; Calvary Chapel/Downey 30; Corona del Mar 60; Rio Mesa 51, Bloomington 31; Ventura 66, Patriot San Gorgonio 16; Orange Vista 48, Hueneme 9; La Canada 42, Upland 32; HIllcrest 64, Marina DIVISION 4 22; Santa Rosa Academy 44, Newbury Park 18; Etiwanda 49, Chaminade 27; California 44, San Clemente 34; Katella 42, Valley View 36; Montebello 84, Los Osos 25; Millikan 69, Colton 6. Pomona 0; Huntington Beach 44, Big Bear 23. Quarterfi nals: Fo u n t a i n Va l l ey 5 6 , R i o M e s a 15; Quarterfi nals: Sierra Vista 42, Glenn 30; Ventura 56, La Canada 13; HIllcrest 71, Etiwanda Corona del Mar 39, Orange Vista 30; Santa 3; Millikan 68, California 6. DIVISION 5 Rosa Academy 60, Katella 24; Montebello 48, Semifi nals: Paloma Valley 55, Ventura 12; Huntington Beach 30. Millikan 49, Hillcrest 29. South Torrance Semifi nals: Corona del Mar 57, Sierra Vista Final: Fountain Valley 31, Millikan 30. 21; Montebello 46, Santa Rosa Academy 36. Final: Corona del Mar 48, Montebello 16. DIVISION 6 Corona del Mar CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020 Page 21 BOYS SOCCER GIRLS SOCCER (Continued from page 17) (Continued from page 18) Semifi nals: Dunn 2, Brentwood 0; Ganesha Quarterfi nals: Gabrielino 4, Rancho Verde 0; 3, Poly 0. Arroyo Valley 2, JW North 0; Ontario Christian 1, Final: Dunn 4, Ganesha 1 Marshall 0; Shadow HIlls 2, Coachella Valley 0. . Semifi nals: Gabrielino 3, Arroyo Valley 0, DIVISION 7 Ontario Christian 2, Shadow Hills 2. W i l d C a r d R o u n d : Woodcrest Christian 4, Geff en Final: Gabrielino 1, Ontario Christian 0 Academy 1; Windward 5, AGBU/Canoga Park 2. First Round: Linfi eld Christian 3, St. Michael's DIVISION 7 Prep 0; Tarbut V' Torah 2, St. Paul 1; Oakwood Wild Card Round: Samueli Academy 2, St. 10, Newbury Park Adventist 0; Public Safety Monica Academy 1. Academy 1, Wildwood 0; La Sierra Academy First Round: Santa Clara 13, Samueli Academy 5, Grove 0; Vasquez 2; Ojai Valley 0; Academy/ 0; Mary Star of the Sea 2, Coast Union 0; Santa Career & Exploration 8, Calvary Chapel/Downey Clarita Chr. 10, Le Lycee 10 ((); Milken Community 0; St. Bonaventure 8, Santa Clarita Valley Int. 7, Alverno Heights 0; Garey 1, Lennox Academy 0; Foothill Technology 3, Cobalt 1; Hamilton 0; Buckley 3, Shalhevet 1; Temecula Prep 2, 8, Redlands Adventist 4; Vistamar 5, Desert Academy/Careers & Exploration 1; Fairmont Prep Christian/Lancaster 0; St. Anthony 3, Milken 2, Gladstone 1; Linfi eld Christian 8, Silver Valley Community 1; Woodcrest Christian 5, Gorman 0; CAMS 2, St. Pius X/St. Matthias 1; Cobalt 7, C h a r t e r 0 ; W i n d w a r d 4 , Fa i r m o n t P r e p 1; H e r i t a g e Pilibos 0; Thacher 3, Pomona 1; Ganesha 4, Christian 4, Southlands Christian 2; California Bishop Conaty/Loretto 0; Vistamar 7, Summit Military 7, Excelsior Charter 2. Leadership 0; Dunn 1, Laguna Blanca 0;Loara Second Round: Tarbut V'Toarh 3, Linfi eld 2, Connelly 0. Christian 2; Oakwood 4, Public Safety Academy 0; Second Round: Santa Clara 5, Mary Star 0; Vasquez 3, La Sierra Academy 0; St. Bonaventure Milken Comm. 3, Santa Clarita Chr. 0; Garey 4, 4, Acad/Career & Expoloration 2; Foothill Buckley 1; Fairmont Prep 4, Temecula Prep 1; Te c h n o l o g y 3 , H a m i l t o n 1; S t . A n t h o n y 3 , V i s t a m a r Linfi eld Chr. 1, CAMS 0; Thacher 0, Cobalt 0 (4-2 1; Woodcrest Christian 5, Windward 3; Heritage PK); Ganesha 2, Vistamar 0; Loara 4, Dunn 2. Christian 3, California Military 0. Quarterfi nals: SAnta Clara 2, Milken Comm. Quarterfi nals: Oakwood 2, Tarbut V'Torah 1; 2; Fairmont Prep 2, Garey 2 (PK); Linfi eld Chr. 3, St. Bonaventure 3, Vasquez 0; Foothill Technology Thacher 1; Loara 2, Ganesha 1. 2, St. Anthony 1; Woodcrest Christian 3, Heritage Semifi nals: Santa Clara 2, Fairmont Prep 0; Chr. 2. Linfi eld Chr. 1, Loara 0. Semifi nals: Oakwood 3, St. Bonaventure 1; Final: Santa Clara 3, Linfi eld Christian 2. Foothill Technology 5, Woodcrest Christian 1. Final: Foothill Technology 4, Oakwood 1

2019-20 TRADITIONAL COMPETITIVE CHEER CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS DIVISION 1A DIVISION 3A Los Alamitos St. Joseph/Lakewood

DIVISION 1AA DIVISION 3AA Centennial/Corona Cypress

DIVISION 1 COED DIVISION 3 COED Downey La Habra

DIVISION 2A DIVISION 4A San Dimas Saugus

DIVISION 2AA DIVISION 4AA Villa Park Brea Olinda

DIVISION 2 COED DIVISION 4 El Dorado Costa Mesa Page 22 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2020