CIF-SS BULLETIN

VOL. 67, NO. 3 SPRING 2005

For Full CIF-SS Winter Playoff Results See pages 8-11, 13, 16-19

Serving High School Athletics Since 1913 Page 2 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 CIF-SS COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES PRESIDENT'S January 20, 2005 MESSAGE The January meeting of the CIF Southern Section A. Proposal by Cross Country Advisory Council was called to order by President John Committee to amend State By Law 1702 – vote Dahlem at 9:10 a.m. at The Grand in Long Beach, to support. CA. All leagues were present with the exception B. CBED’s using 9-12 enrollment – vote to THANK of Agape, At-large Dr. Mendoza, At.-Large Ms. support. YOU!!!!! Tate, Camino Real, Christian, Desert Valley, C. Article 7.70G: Election tie breaker – vote Freedom, Harbor, Heritage, International, Liberty, to support. Majestic, Metro, Mulholland, Pioneer, Santa Fe, D. Waiver request for By Law 1200 – vote Sea View, Valley, Victory and Westside. to support. 1. ADOPT AGENDA – It was moved, seconded 5. COMMISSIONER’S PROPOSAL TO DEFINE and passed to adopt the agenda. MEMBERSHIP STATUS OF NEW SCHOOLS – By Dr. John Dahlem, President 2. MINUTES – It was moved, seconded and John Dahlem, President, presented a proposal CIF-SS Executive Committee passed to approve the minutes of the CIF Council which divides membership status of new Meeting of October 14, 2004. Additionally, schools into two categories. Following We have had a very successful year so far minutes of the CIF-SS Executive Committee discussion, it was moved, seconded and passed and I want to thank all of you for your meeting of September 29, 2004 and November to approve the proposal. 10, 2004, were submitted as informational items. continued support. PLEASE DO ME A 6. SOUTHWESTERN LEAGUE PROPOSAL TO 3. PUBLIC HEARING SESSION – Matt LaBelle, REVISE OFFICIALS MILEAGE DURING FAVOR. The next time you attend a CIF-SS Marmonte League Representative and Bob REGULAR SEASON – Stan Ford, representing athletic event take the time after the contest Ritzau, Ivy League Representative, requested the Southwestern League, reviewed the to find the individual(s) that officiated, Council consideration and discussion regarding proposal which identifies the origination point refereed, evaluated, judged, etc., and changing entries in all sports to allow four (4) for officials mileage during the regular season THANK THEM. As the President of your entries for all seven (7) and eight (8) team and playoffs effective immediately. Following organization that represents over 550 leagues. They shared a concern regarding the discussion, it was moved, seconded and passed possibility seven (7) and eight (8) team leagues schools, I want to be sure that we “all” to approve the proposal. will be dropped from the new releaguing cycle. 7. SOUTH COAST LEAGUE PROPOSAL express our respect, gratitude and 4. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL – Earl Haugen, REGARDING ALLEN BILL – Tom Ressler, appreciation for the 6,000 men and women President-Elect, presented the following agenda President, South Coast League, reviewed a who spend their time providing the items for State Federation Council in order to proposal which would add language to Blue opportunity for close to 300,000 student give delegates voting direction: Book Rule 211 regarding transfers under the athletes to express themselves on the Allen Bill. See COUNCIL- JAN. 20 page 19. playing fields. Officials are doing the best job they can just like our coaches and you. As a young wrestling and football coach I California Interscholastic Federation can remember venting my frustrations on Southern Section some poor official and as I grew more 10932 Pine Street mature I realized I needed to control myself Los Alamitos, CA 90720 not them. I have often wondered how it (562) 493-9500 -- Fax (562) 493-6266 would be if during one my faculty meetings I was booed for a questionable decision or told to, “Get a real job!”…ouch! OFFICERS Dr. John Dahlem, Principal We all need to set an example for our Western High School, President student athletes by being proactive with officials and remembering the tenets of Earl Haugen, Director Pursuing Victory with Honor. Introduce Downey USD, President-Elect yourself to officials before the contest and afterwards, win or lose, thank them for Paul Breit, Principal on Assignment their effort. That makes us all “winners.” Pomona USD, Past-President Thank you, Susana Arce, Assistant Principal Nordhoff High School John S. Dahlem, Ph.D. Treasurer President of the CIFSS Council James Staunton, Ed.D., Commissioner of Athletics

BULLETIN EDITOR Thom Simmons, Sports Information Director

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Sharon Hodge, CIF-SS Secretary

Bulletin published three times yearly by CIF Southern Section CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 Page 3 MARKETING UPDATE END OF THE YEAR NEWS FROM OUR SPONSORS COMMISSIONER'S

AN IDEA TO IMPROVE SECTION COVERAGE ON TELEVISION CORNER

As part of our on-going revenue and budget committee efforts, Southern Section staff continues to seek out new and improved ways to operate on behalf of the member Working schools. During this process, one area of opportunity that was identified is television. Together A proposal to modify the Section’s television rights structure was given a first-read at the April council meeting. Proposal: The Executive Committee has recommended a staff proposal to have the CIF Southern Section office negotiate co-operative television agreements with commercial television entities (those available over the air and on DirecTV) for both By James Staunton, Ed.D. regular season and playoffs games. This is essentially the same model college Commissioner of Athletics conferences use where the schools have the conference negotiate for revenue and gender equity opportunities. It is presently unknown what new revenue may be available I had the occasion to attend the Officials’ but it is known that currently it generates none. Further, these negotiations would seek Relations Committee meeting last week. to add some Title IX gender equity coverage for our girl’s sports where no regional TV This important committee links schools coverage is occurring. and officials in a cooperative manner and Further, the proposal to allow the Section to negotiate TV as a group would begin allows for representatives of both groups to protect schools for the hidden costs, such as longer security costs, associated with to express differences and air problems. these broadcasts. Also, any agreements reached would not require a school to change a game date. TV outlets would coordinate through the Southern Section staff but could The issues identified by representatives not demand a date or venue change. from both sides were familiar: Background: At present, neither the Southern Section nor our schools are 1. Fees generating revenue from regular season broadcasts of football games on ‘commercial’ 2. Fan, coach and athlete behavior TV outlets such as those carried on DirecTV. In the past and in other states, they do 3. Parking generate some revenue. In the college conference world, these games generate a lot 4. Administrative coverage of events of revenue. Only two football games (Poly-DeLaSalle and Poly-Mission Viejo) have 5. Training, competency and retention generated any revenue in the past five years. In fact, schools hosting these games lose of officials. money when factoring in the added security and staff time required. Further, what TV is being done is completely football related and no gender compliant broadcasts are I was impressed with the professional occurring. and positive manner in which the Local TV not effected: This proposal makes no change in your schools ability discussions are held. As I listened, I was to do local cable nor the school or school district TV games. No charge, no change in reminded of what spring is like at our control. This means those local games being done on Adelphia, Cox, Charter and Time schools: never enough coverage, Warner cable on your local school district stations would not be impacted or effected. counselors busy with senior grad checks, As mentioned, this proposed change is innovative but we believe not disruptive prom, testing, and more athletic events to the present situation. It will come to the Council in the fall for a vote. It is our hope that than administrators to cover. Often times we can create new opportunities for all our member schools, our girl’s sports and our officials, or crews, work the game or possibly even be in a position to share some new revenue in the future. meet unsure of how to exit campus or what to do in the event of a problem. This 24 HOUR FITNESS SUMMER PROGRAM FOR VARSITY ATHLETES uncertainty often causes officials to complain and feel unsecured. Our long time partner, 24 Hour Team Sports, is again offering the discounted summer membership program for varsity athletes at all of their locations this summer. I believe it is important for our Your student-athletes can access the registration information beginning Mid- administrators and/or athletic directors to May at the Southern Section web site: www.cifss.org. introduce themselves to our officials and Thanks to 24 Hour Fitness for their continued support of the Summer Membership give some type of contact so our games and Free Varsity Team Workout programs. may be conducted in the best manner possible. FOOTBALL FINALS RETURNING TO HOME DEPOT CENTER It simply may not be possible to be available The CIF Southern Section is pleased to announce that the 2005, 2006 and 2007 for every inning of a baseball game if lower Football Finals will include at least three games each season at Home Depot Center. level softball is happening across the fields, A tremendous venue to play and watch football, the Division I and Division II finals, plus but administrative presence can go far to one more to be determined, will be played each year. For 2006 and 2007, the Division stop problems from escalating. The I semi-final double-header will again be played at Home Depot Center too. The move comfort of knowing that a school to Home Depot Center, like at The Pond and The Pyramid, as well as baseball representative or athletic director has taken at Angel Stadium or Dodger Stadium, continues the Section’s continued effort to provide the time to say hello and point out where the best possible venue for each sport final and the subsequent memories provided to the office can be found or the locker room our schools, athletes and supporters. is located can go a long way to allay fears and promote good relations.

If your campus has its fields spread out over large acreage, perhaps giving a See COMMISSIONER on page 15 Page 4 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 FALL PACKET PICK-UP SEMINARS PLANNED At the request of the CIF Southern Section Athletic Administrators Committee and the positive response to last year's workshops, the CIF Southern Section Office is again planning several workshops in conjunction with the distribution of Fall Packets. At your request, we will deliver your Fall Packet materials to you, along with conducting an in-service on eligibility, new rules and other pertinent topics. We will also do a special in- service for the Athletic Secretaries in your area in conjunction with the workshop. Be sure to contact the persons listed below to reserve your place and to guarantee your fall packet gets delivered to you.

* Orange County Area - Wednesday, August 24 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon - Orange Lutheran High School Contact Rainer Wulf, AD, Trabuco Hills HS ((949) 768-1934, Ext. 7808

* CIF Southern Section Office - Thursday, August 25 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Contact Sharon Hodge (562) 493-9500 (Limit 40) (No secretary's workshop on this day. Sign up to come to the office on August 23.)

* Small Schools Area - Monday, August 29 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - Woodcrest Christian High School Contact Tom Peters, Principal, Woodcrest Christian HS (951) 780-2010

* San Fernando Valley Area - Monday, August 22 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon - Los Angeles Baptist HS Contact Jay Tippet, AD, Los Angeles Baptist HS (818) 894-5742, Ext. 354

* Citrus Belt Area - Tuesday, August 30 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon - Santiago/Corona High School Contact Stan Ford, AD, Temecula Valley HS (951) 695-7300, Ext. 2117

* Northern Area - August 31 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon - Cate High School Contact Tony Diaz, AD, Oxnard USD (805) 385-2601

* Foothill-Citrus Area - Friday, August 26 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon - Alta Loma High School Contact Brett Proctor, AD, Alta Loma HS (909) 460-5783

* Athletic Secretaries Workshop - Tuesday, August 23 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon - CIF-SS Office Contact Sharon Hodge (562) 493-9500 (Limit 40)

Don't Miss This Date!

TUESDAY, August 16, 2005 is FALL PACKET PICK-UP DAY

AT THE CIF-SS OFFICE IN LOS ALAMITOS! If your school is not attending one of the seminars, please make arrangements to have your packet picked up! Packets not picked up by September 1, 2005 will automatically be shipped COD to those schools at a cost of $25 due upon the arrival of the packet at the school. If you are picking up for your whole league, please distribute packets to your member schools in a timely fashion as pertinent information for your fall season is contained in these boxes. Thank You!! CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 Page 5 MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING January 29, 2005 The January meeting of the CIF Southern Section A. Consideration of Membership Status for 4. The discovery that 2 schools did not use Executive Committee was called to order at 8:40 the 2005-06 School Year – After discussion, it the mandated football during the football a.m. by President John Dahlem at the Sheraton was moved, seconded and passed to approve playoffs, that game officials did not report that Hotel, Pasadena. All members were present, Full Unrestricted membership for Lakeside High violation and a recommendation for a sanction with the exception of Sue Rainey. School and Probationary membership for SHU- against those schools will be forthcoming. 1. ADOPT AGENDA – It was moved, seconded Las Banderas Academy for the 2005-06 school 5. Assistant Commissioner Karen Hellyer and passed to adopt the revised agenda. year, provided they attend and complete an reported that Anita Diaz has been selected Area 2. MINUTES – It was moved, seconded and orientation at the C.I.F. Southern Section Office. Officials Liason for the Ventura Area. passed to approve the minutes of the CIF-SS After discussion, it was moved, seconded and D. Executive Committee Reports – Executive Committee meetings of September passed to return the membership application of 1. Orange County Area Representative – 29, 2004 and November 10, 2004. Agape Christian Academy back to the school. Gene Campbell reported that there is a shortage 3. STAFF REPORT – B. Proposal for a change in language, State of softball officials in Orange County. A. Thom Simmons, Sports Information Rule 217 – After discussion, it was moved, 2. Citrus Belt Area Representative – Rhonda Director, presented a report of the duties and seconded and passed to support the proposal Fouch reported that the releaguing process is responsibilities of his position. to change State Rule 217, Discipline and progressing in her area, that Dr. Tom Davis, B. Commissioner Jim Staunton presented the Expulsion. former principal at Redlands East Valley High 2005-2006 CIF Southern Section Budget. After C. Champions for Character, School of School, is working with the Citrus Belt Area as discussion, it was moved, seconded and passed Character Nomination Forms – Commissioner a facilitator, there are 7 new schools in her area to approve the recommended budget, with the Jim Staunton presented information and and that the next meeting of the Citrus Belt Area provision that a line item for legal expenses be distributed the School for Character Nomination Athletic Directors will be on February 9. added. Forms. 3. Activities Director Representative – Terry C. Treasurer Susana Arce distributed a list D. CIF Southern Section Calendar of Meeting Speir reported that the Max Preps website has of 5 schools that are delinquent in paying their Dates – Commissioner Jim Staunton distributed a link that allows the public to purchase licensed membership dues. After discussion, it was a calendar of C.I.F. Southern Section tentative school apparel and on her participation as the moved, seconded and passed to direct the meeting dates for the 2005-2006 school year. awards presenter at the Division VIII Football Commissioner of Athletics to notify those schools 8. DISCUSSION SESSION – Championship Game. that their memberships will be suspended if their A. Rule 302 – Commissioner Jim Staunton led 4. Parochial Area Representative – Sister dues are not received within one week of this a discussion regarding amending Rule 302, Cheryl Milner reported there is an upcomig notification. Also, the Executive Committee Multi-School Team, to allow for multi-campus releaguing planning meeting talking place in her directed the Commissioner of Athletics is to situations, while eliminating multi-school area and that Bill Goodman, former principal at develop a process to address non-payment of Situations. St. John Bosch High School, will be working dues by member schools. B. Rule 214.8 – Commissioner Jim Staunton with the Parochial Area as a facilitator during D. Shirley Frazier, Director of Finance and led a discussion regarding adding Rule 214.8, the releaguing process. Budget, presented recommendations to amend which would require people who make a bona 5. Boys Athletic Director Representative – the PERS contract for future employees. After change of address to reside in their new Stan Ford reported on the increasing number of discussion, it was moved, seconded and passed attendance area for a specific length of time to conflicts between high school and club to support the following amendments to the maintain transfer eligibility. programs during the high school seasons of PERS contract: change 2% at 55 years of age C. Football Division Restructure - sport. to 2% at 60 years of age and change 3% COLA Commissioner Jim Staunton distributed 6. Girls Athletic Director Representative – to 2% COLA for future employees. information and led a discussion on a concept Janet Berardi reported on the Orange County 4. ACTION SESSION – to reduce the number of football playoff Athletic Directors Women in Sports Day coming A. SOUTHERN SECTION ACTION ITEM - divisions. up on February 9. 1. SOUTH COAST LEAGUE PROPOSAL ON D. Nomination of Distinguished Service/Hall 7. CAPSO Representative – Gary Smidderks THE ALLEN BILL, RULE 211 – After discussion, of Fame Award Recipients – Commissioner Jim reported on his participation as the awards it was moved, seconded and passed to not Staunton asked for submissions on potential presenter for the Division X Football support the South Coast League’s proposal Distinguished Service/Hall of Fame Award Championship Game. regarding the Allen Bill. nominees. 8. Desert Area Representative – John 5. NON-ACTION SESSION – 9. REPORT SESSION – Mendoza reported on a recent tragedy that took A. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL NON- A. President’s Report – John Dahlem reported place at his school where a student died and the ACTION ITEMS FOR THE FEBRUARY, 2005 on the upcoming State Federated Council meeting issue of placing defibrillators on high school MEETING – President-Elect Earl Haugen led a he will be attending next week campuses. discussion on the following item, with no action B. Treasurer’s Report – Susana Arce 9. President-Elect – Earl Haugen reported on taken: distributed a summary of Fall sports and stated his participation as the awards presenter at the 1. State Championship Football Bowl Games that Cross Country, Girls Volleyball and Boys Division XIII Football Championship Game. Proposal Water Polo revenue exceeded budget 6. OLD BUSINESS – projections, and that Football is incomplete, but There being no further business to come before A. Hearing on Area Placement of JSerra High is expected to exceed budget projections the Executive Committee, the meeting was School – JSerra High School presented an C. Commissioner’s Report – Commissioner adjourned at 1:10 p.m. appeal of the Releaguing Committee’s Jim Staunton reported on the following topics: recommendation that they be placed as Free 1. Distributed a list of C.I.F. Southern Section Lance for the 2006-2010 releaguing cycle. schools who are delinquent in paying dues to Submitted by (See attached) the State C.I.F. B. Report on State Action regarding 2. Discussed an issue involving Central ROB WIGOD Performance Enhancing Substances – Section schools who could potentially join the ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER Commissioner Jim Staunton presented Southern Section and be placed in the Northern information, and led a discussion, on the Area for releaguing. Approved by: upcoming proposals from the State CIF regarding 3. The discovery of a violation of Rule 229, coaching education and performance enhancing Falsification of Information by a student/athlete, DR. JAMES STAUNTON, Ed.D. substances. which resulted in the imposition of a two-year COMMISSIONER OF ATHLETICS 7. NEW BUSINESS - loss of eligibility penalty for that student/athlete. Page 6 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 RULE CIF-SS TEAMS CLAIM STATE REVIEW BASKETBALL TITLES

-- recaps written by Clay Kallam two, 30-28. Once again, though, the underdog Trojans Libero Two teams completed the 2005 season with undefeated responded, and Browning hit a buzzer-beating three- records and their first state championships. Bishop Amat pointer at the end of the third quarter to give Oak Ridge a Position (Division III Girls) and Campbell Hall (Division IV Boys) 42-31 lead. In the fourth quarter, Mater Dei’s offense for completed the year with records of 35-0 and 32-0, degenerated into a series of long three-pointers while respectively. Other schools winning their first state Thompson handled the Monarchs‘ defensive pressure. Volleyball crowns were Oak Ridge (Division II Boys) and Santa Meanwhile, Moya keyed the offense before fouling out Cruz (Division III Boys). Westchester (Division I Boys) with 2:49 left and Oak Ridge up 11. This was the first improved to 4-0 in state championship games, while state title for the Trojans, while Mater Dei’s record in Price (Division V Boys) picked up its fifth state crown in state championship games dropped to 5-3. Sports- By Karen Hellyer six appearances. On the girls’ side, Oakland Tech manship Award Winners: Hiram Thompson, Oak (Division I), Troy (Division II), Piedmont (Division IV) Ridge; Kyle Brown, Mater Dei CIF-SS Assistant Commissioner and Pinewood (Division V) all picked up their second Division II Girls: Troy Gets to the Line A new look to volleyball is on the horizon. state championship. The 2005 CIF State Champion- to Defeat Archbishop MittyRheya Neabors scored The libero position is about to make its ships were seen by 20,400 fans. Following is a closer 18 points as Troy of Fullerton got past Archbishop Mitty look at each state championship final game: of San Jose, 47-41, and won the girls’ Division II state mark on the sport. Division V Boys: Price Picks Up Fifth State Title in championship Friday at Arco Arena. Nicole Hayman The libero position is a back-row player Last Six YearsMarcus Palmer scored five of his 16 scored eight of her 10 of her points in the fourth quarter for and is not allowed to complete an attack points in the last two minutes to lead Price of Los the Warriors (33-2), including a 12-footer that gave Troy Angeles past Branson of Ross, 52-46, and claim its the lead for good. The Warriors also took 26 free throws from anywhere if, at the moment of contact, record-setting fifth Division V boys’ championship to just four for Mitty (29-6), which proved to be the the ball is entirely above the height of the Friday at Arco Arena. Six-ten Terron Sutton added 10 difference in the game. This was Troy’s second state net. Only one libero may be designated per points and 10 rebounds for Price (29-4), which won the title, and the Warriors’ third straight appearance in the state title for the fifth time in the last six years. David Liss championship game. They won the title in 2003, and game. topped Branson (30-6) with 13 points, but the Bulls lost in 2004. Clara Yuan and Lanesha Owens each had The libero when used: stayed in the game at the free-throw line, making 14 of nine points to top the Monarchs, who were making their *(one) must be designated on the lineup 15. Price, on the other hand, was just 15 of 29 from the sixth appearance in the state championship game. line. The Knights controlled the boards, and the lead, They won the Division I title in 1999 and the Division III sheet prior to each game. throughout the game, trailing only briefly in the early crown in 1995, and lost the Division I championship *Must enter game after starting lineup minutes. A 14-0 run erased that 4-2 deficit, and Price led game in 1996 and 2003, and the Division III title matchup by 10, 34-24, with 3:23 left in the third period. But has been checked. in 1994. In this game, the teams were almost mirror Branson battled back, pulling to within two twice in the images, both pressing and both utilizing their deep *May exercise one replacement per dead last 2:15 -- Palmer, though, answered each time with rosters with constant substitutions. The pace seldom ball. free throws or a basket. Price made its sixth straight trip slowed regardless of which team was on a run. First out to the Division V championship game, a record not only of the gate was Troy, which jumped to a 10-2 lead. Mitty *Must enter and exit game between the for consecutive appearances, but also overall immediately responded with a 15-2 burst to lead by five, attack line and the baseline. appearances in Division V. Sportsmanship Award 17-12, but by the end of the half the Warriors had taken *May be the team captain. Winners: Nick Price, Branson; Terron Sutton, Price a 24-23 lead. Troy went up by six halfway through the Division V Girls: Pinewood Uses 17-0 run to best third period, but Mitty came back to take a 35-33 lead *May be used as an exceptional Pacific Hills Liz Altmaier scored 16 points to lead with 6:49 left in the game. Hayman took over at that substitution for an injured player if no other Pinewood of Los Altos Hills past Pacific Hills of West point, however, tying the game with a jumper and then legal substitutes are available. Hollywood, 61-39, in the Division V girls’ championship nailing another to put the Warriors ahead. Meanwhile, game Friday at Arco Arena. Hannah Lippe had 12 the Monarchs had gone cold, and when Hayman added *Shall not replace a disqualified points and eight rebounds off the bench for the Panthers a three-pointer, Mitty never could catch up. teammate. (26-5), and Daniela Roark also had 12. Helen Suarez Sportsmanship Award Winners: Samantha Ricketts, *Shall not or attempt to block. led Pacific Hills (28-5) with 12 points before fouling out Archbishop Mitty; Nicole Hayman, Troy after just 23 minutes of playing time. J.J. Magbuana and Division IV Girls: Paris Twins Pace Piedmont to *Shall not serve. Chelsea Ray had 10 each. Pinewood put the game Second Straight TitlePrep phenoms Ashley and *Shall not set the ball using overhand away with a 17-0 run early in the third quarter, turning a Courtney Paris concluded their high school careers with finger action while in front of the attack line four-point game into a rout. The Panthers, known for their second straight state championship as Piedmont their three-point shooting, finally got untracked in the defeated Brentwood of Los Angeles, 82-44, in the extended, for an attack above the height of second half at notoriously difficult Arco Arena, making Division IV girls’ title game at Arco Arena Saturday. The the net. five threes in the last two quarters. Pinewood also out 38-point margin was the largest ever in a California state *Shall wear a uniform that separates rebounded Pacific Hills 46-37 and held the Bruins to just championship game, boys or girls. Six-four Courtney 21 percent shooting. The Panthers won their second Paris finished with 23 points, 14 rebounds, seven player from other teammates. state title -- the Panthers were also champions in 1999. assists and four blocks, and 6-3 Ashley contributed 20 *Position shall be tracked with a special Sportsmanship Award Winners: Sami Field- points, 14 rebounds, six assists and five steals for the tracking sheet (this sheet will be made Polisso, Pinewood; Simone Shellmire, Pacific Hills Highlanders (32-2), who never trailed in the game. They Division II Boys: Oak Ridge Pulls the Upset pressed the smaller, quicker Eagles (24-7) and led by available before the beginning of the school against Mater Dei to Earn First State TitleRyan nine at the end of the first quarter and 20 at the half. year through either the CIF-SS or the NFHS). Moya scored 17 points as Oak Ridge of El Dorado Hills Every player on the Piedmont roster scored in the shocked number 12 in the nation Mater Dei of Santa Ana, Why are we going to the libero you may game. Tani Brown had 14 points for Brentwood, and 60-44, to win the boys’ Division II state championship Briane Brown, who will attend Western Kentucky in the ask? Well, the libero is used at all levels of Friday at Arco Arena. The underdog Trojans (31-4) took fall, added 13. The smaller Eagles’ biggest problem was volleyball except high school. It has a 4-3 lead in the first quarter, and never looked back, on the boards, where they were outrebounded 58-22. controlling the game throughout against the heavily The Paris twins combined for six more rebounds than improved the caliber of play, and allows for favored Monarchs (31-4). Oak Ridge‘s balanced attack Brentwood, and only one less point. Sportsmanship greater on-court involvement by the team’s -- Ryan Anderson had 15 points and 12 rebounds, Award Winners: Annie Crangle, Piedmont; Brianne best defensive player. Andrew Browning had 13 points and Hiram Thompson Brown, Brentwood 10 -- would have been even more effective had the Division IV Boys: Campbell Hall Completes The state CIF has approved the use of Trojans not missed 13 free throws. Sophomore Travis Perfect Season with First State ChampionshipJoe the libero position through the playoffs for King topped Mater Dei with 20 points, and Mike Gerrity Ford scored 23 points of his 29 points in the first half to the 2005-06 season. However, it is not added 12, but the rest of the Monarchs were not a factor lead undefeated Campbell Hall of North Hollywood past on offense. The 44 points were the fewest of the season St. Mary’s of Berkeley, 74-53, in the Division IV boys’ required and instead is an option for for Mater Dei, which simply couldn’t muster a coherent championship game at Arco Arena Saturday. The schools. attack all night. Oak Ridge set the tone in the early Vikings (32-0) are the first unbeaten team in California As always should you have any question going, holding the Monarchs to just three points in the since the Lynwood girls in 2002, and the first undefeated first 6:57, and leading 10-3. Mater Dei battled back to tie boys’ team since Modesto Christian in 1997. Ford, who about this or any other rule please do not the score at 13, but the Trojans responded with a 9-0 run will attend Pacific, also had 11 rebounds, and clearly hesitate to contact us here at the office. and eventually held on for a five-point halftime lead. outplayed Larry Gurganious of St. Mary’s, who will go Oak Ridge pulled out to another nine-point lead, 28-19, to Gonzaga. Gurganious finished with 21 points and with 6:22 left in the third period, but King scored eight eight rebounds for the Panthers (29-5), but turned the ball straight points for the Monarchs to help cut the margin to See STATE BASKETBALL page 9. CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 Page 7 MINUTES OF THE OFFICIALS' CIF-SS COUNCIL MEETING WHISTLE March 11, 2005

The March meeting of the CIF Southern Section 8. CIF-SS BLUE BOOK COMMITTEE PRO- Council was called to order by President John POSALS – Dr. Carol Osbrink, Chairperson of Dahlem at 9:03 a.m. at The Grand in Long the Blue Book Committee, presented the Improving Beach, CA. All leagues were present with the following recommendations from the Blue Book Relationships exception of At-Large Debbie Tate, Coast Committee which will be action items at the April With Game Valley, Express, Harbor, Heritage, International, 28, 2005, meeting of the CIF-SS Council: Officials Mt. Baldy, Mullholland, Omega, San Joaquin, A. Add new language to Blue Book Valley, Victory and Westside. 214C 3b “Transfer Eligibility” 1. ADOPT AGENDA – It was moved, B. Add additional language to Blue Book By Bill Agopian seconded and passed to adopt the agenda. Rule 1222.1 “Deadline for Paying Officials” CIF-SS Officials Liaison 2. MINUTES – It was moved, seconded and C. Add Rule 1204.1 to “Section Guide- passed to approve the minutes of the CIF-SS lines for Officials’ Associations” Earlier this month the California State meeting of January 20, 2005. Additionally, the D. Replace Blue Book rule 1212.5A Athletic Directors Association held its Minutes of the CIF-SS Executive Committee of “Authorize Payment of Fees with New January 29, 2005, were submitted as an Calculations.” annual conference. One of the Breakout informational item. E. Update tournament fees for volleyball Sessions featured Rob Wigod, Southern 3. SOUTH COAST LEAGUE PROPOSAL F. Revise Blue Book Rule 1507.2 Section Assistant Commissioner, and REGARDING ALLEN BILL – withdrawn. “Alumni Baseball Contest” Ralph Trigsted, Atheltic Director at Sunny 4. CIF STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL NON- G. Revise Blue Book Rule 1903.1 “Start Hills High School, addressing the topic of ACTION ITEMS – John Dahlem, President, and Date for Fall Football Practice.” "Improving Relationships with Game Earl Haugen, President-Elect, presented the H. Add clarification to Blue Book Rule Officials." following non-action items which will be action 1917 “Starting Dates for (Football) Interscho- items on the May Federated Council Agenda: lastic Contests.” A. State Championship Football Bowl I. Edit Rule 1200.1 Through their presentation and audience Proposal, Fall, 2005. J. Revise Rule 165.2 and 166.1 Hall of participation, a lively interaction revealed B. Procedures to follow in the Event of a Fame and Distinguished Service Award. the following: Declared Emergency. K. Edit Blue Book Rule 1718 “Playoff” * Schools complain about officials - their C. Proposed State CIF Budget, 2005-06. Cross Country. lack of preparation; arriving late to games; D. Nominations for State CIF Executive L. Edit Blue Book Rule 2820 “CIF-SS knowledge or lack of knowledge, regarding Committee, 2005-06. Divisional & State Qualifying Competition” E. Proposed Condition for Membership 9. PRESIDENT’S REPORT – John Dahlem, rules; their inability to communicate Required Coaches’ Education. President, reviewed newspaper article and effectively; their lack of game control-or too F. Proposed Condition for Membership – informaiton regarding large and small schools in much game control; their arrogant manner Adopt Policy Prohibiting Use of Steroids. the CIF Southern Section. and preoccupation with game fees! G. Proposed Condition for Membership – 10. COMMISSIONER’S REPORT – Jim * Officials complain about schools - the Prohibit the sale, distribution or promotion of Staunton, Commissioner, reported on the lack of facilities; no parking space, no dietary supplements. recently concluded championships, CIF-SS dressing rooms; lack of security to and H. Proposed State CIF Championships Golf Tournament June 20, 2005, Releaguing Ejection Policy. and the number of hardships and appeal from the locker room and on the court or I. Proposal to allow schools to experi- hearings handled by the CIF-SS Office. field; no administrator is ever present to ment with the Libero position for 2005-06 11. TREASURER’S REPORT – Susana Arce, resolve issues; knowledge or lack of school year. Treasurer, reported on the football final report knowledge, regarding rules; schedule J. Proposal to make weight manage- and status of delinquent dues. changes and site changes and the checks ment program be mandatory for the 2006-07 are never ready-just a voucher! school year. There being no further business to come before K. Revision of By-Law 217.C – Disci- the Council, the meeting was adjourned at plinary Transfer 10:59 a.m. What both schools and officials wanted 5. MARMONTE AND IVY LEAGUE PRO- was a surprise in that in many cases it was POSAL – Matt La Belle, Marmonte League Submitted by: many of the same things. Rob and Ralph Representative, and Bob Ritzau, Ivy League were able to paint a picture of those things Representative, reviewed a proposal to KAREN HELLYER that were held in common: guarantee all seven and eight team leagues ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER * Officials wanted to be thought of as a vital four entries into the playoffs for all sports. This part of the game and professionals. will be an action item at the April 28, 2005, Approved by: meeting of the CIF-SS Council. Schools wanted professionals who were 6. CIF-SS 2005-06 BUDGET – Susanna DR. JAMES STAUNTON, Ed.D. expert in game administration. Arce, Treasurer, reviewed the proposed CIF- COMMISSIONER OF ATHLETICS * Schools wanted games that focused on SS budget for 2005-06. This will be an action the players and were incident free. Officials item at the April 28, 2005, meeting of the CIF-SS wanted high level of playo that kept them in Council. the background. 7. NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT – John Dahlem, President, presented candidates * Officials wanted recognition with non for Northern Area Representative, Foothill Area compensation items - parking, a bottle of Representative, Desert Area Representative, water. Schools wanted to be a preferred Cost Area Representative and Boys’ Athletic place where officials want to come. Director Representative. * Schools wanted an atmosphere where parents and fans would enjoy a game and officials wanted to in the "big game." See OFFICIALS WHISTLE page 19. Page 8 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 2005 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - TOYOTA BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS

DIVISION IAA 64; Palm Desert 62, Sonora 45; Mayfair 55, Tustin 36; Diamond Ranch 69, Wild Card Round: Long Beach Wilson 74, Saddleback 54; Montclair 67, Woodbridge 54; Paso Robles 73, Agoura 55; Inglewood 71, Rio Mesa 54; Chaparral 66; Long Beach Poly 76, Schurr 35; Highland 86, Murrieta Valley Redondo Union 70, San Marcos 60; Fullerton 64, Gahr 54; West Torrance 79; Downey 65, A.B. Miller 52; Peninsula 73, Santa Maria 46; Esperanza 58, 64, Garden Grove 49; Pomona 58, Canyon/Anaheim 54; Colony 82, Culver Los Osos 44; Lancaster 74, Millikan 58; Hart 61, Fountain Valley 48; Warren City 74; Cajon 96, Apple Valley 61; La Serna 60, Temple City 40; Los Altos 44, Upland 31. 60, South Hills 59; Calabasas 77, Granite Hills 59. First Round: Etiwanda 67, Long Beach Wilson 27; Montclair 73, Palmdale Second Round: Mater Dei 72, Don Bosco Tech 46; Mayfair 44, Palm Desert 66; Long Beach Poly 42, Los Alamitos 38; Norco 57, Redlands East Valley 43; Diamond Ranch 59, Paso Robles 53; Inglewood 78, Redondo Union 70; 56; Lakewood 71, Montebello 55; Valencia/Valencia 50, Arcadia 49; Fullerton 63, West Torrance 59; Colony 76, Pomona 63; Cajon 54, La Serna Highland 68, Silverado 66; Ayala 64, Downey 45; Peninsula 77, Lynwood 46; Calabasas 86, Los Altos 44. 68; Esperanza 52, Santa Monica 35; Diamond Bar 62, Leuzinger 59; Quarterfinals: Mater Dei 74, Mayfair 63; Diamond Ranch 86, Inglewood 67; Lancaster 67, Redlands 63; Jordan 85, El Rancho 70; Quartz Hill 100, Santa Colony 82, Fullerton 70; Calabasas 59, Cajon 49. Ana Valley 50; Hart 47, Alhambra 38; Rancho Verde 64, Warren 48. Semifinals: Mater Dei 87, Diamond Ranch 68; Colony 65, Calabasas 62. Second Round: Etiwanda 67, Montclair 46; Long Beach Poly 53, Norco 34; Final: Mater Dei 85, Colony 51. Lakewood 73, Valencia/Valencia 68; Ayala 67, Highland 56; Peninsula 58, Esperanza 51; Diamond Bar 75, Lancaster 54; Jordan 92, Quartz Hill 74; Hart DIVISION IIIAA 63, Rancho Verde 56. First Round: Arteisa, Bye; Gladstone 53, La Quinta/Westminster 49; Ocean Quarterfinals: Etiwanda 51, Long Beach Poly 49; Ayala 80, Lakewood 73 View 66, Mountain View 27; Cabrillo/Lompoc 60, Pioneer 41; Northview, (OT); Diamond Bar 78, Peninsula 74; Hart 72, Jordan 63. Bye; Gabrielino 60, Bolsa Grande 40; Atascadero 69, Magnolia 45; Bonita, Semifinals: Etiwanda 59, Ayala 50; Hart 53, Diamond Bar 41. Bye; La Canada, Bye; Servite 52, Santa Paula 48; Northwood 79, Rancho Final: Etiwanda 60, Hart 45. Alamitos 61; Barstow 84, San Jacino 61; Arlington 67, Western 43; Ramona 58, Burroughs/Ridgecrest 44; Alemany 49, Lompoc 48; Santa Margarita 71, DIVISION IA Pacifica/Garden Grove 41. Wild Card Round: Corona 66, Marina 62; Thousand Oaks 78, Adolfo Second Round: Artesia 74, Gladstone 32; Ocean View 58, Cabrillo/ Camarillo 53; Royal 71, San Clemente 65; Mira Costa 67, Canyon/Canyon Lompoc 49; Northview 64, Gabrielino 53; Bonita 59, Atascadero 49; La Country 56; Compton 47, Burbank 44; Mission Viejo 68, Crescenta Valley Canada 57, Servite 55; Northwood 64, Barstow 53; Ramona 61, Arlington 56; Antelope Valley 63, Kaiser 58; Buena 59, Hawthorne 50. 54; Santa Margarita 58, Alemany 36. First Round: El Toro 70, Corona 45; Righetti 77, Thousand Oaks 60; Arroyo Quarterfinals: Artesia 69, Ocean View 53; Bonita 60, Northview 49; La Valley 47, Nogales 43; Don Lugo 80, Saugus 61; Ventura 71, Royal 60; Canada 49, Northwood 45; Santa Margarita 63, Ramona 34. Oxnard 52, Santa Fe 37; Tesoro 57, Mira Costa 48; Glendora 55, Rubidoux Semifinals: Artesia 55, Bonita 50; Santa Margarita 55, La Canada 39. 37; Aliso Niguel 42, Compton 41; Mission Viejo 64, Rowland 44; Rancho Final: Santa Margarita 50, Artesia 38. Cucamonga 98, M.L. King 92; Valley View 59, Antelope Valley 57; Simi Valley 75, Bloomington 48; Dana Hills 62, Eisenhower 56; Century 56, Buena 53; DIVISION IIIA Temescal Canyon 71, Centennial/Corona 65. First Round: Centennial/Compton, Bye; Bassett 61, San Marino 31; Notre Second Round: El Toro 73, Righetti 58; Arroyo Valley 69, Don Lugo 51; Dame/Sherman Oaks 63, South El Monte 54; Costa Mesa, Bye; Bishop Ventura 58, Oxnard 55; Glendora 58, Tesoro 51; Aliso Niguel 57, Mission Montgomery 74, Marshall 49; Oak Park, Bye; Covina 49, Workman 47; El Viejo 55; Rancho Cucamonga 74, Valley View 73; Simi Valley 55, Dana HIlls Segundo 76, Beaumont 37; Orange Lutheran, Bye; Duarte 81, Twentynine 53; Temescal Canyon 69, Century 47. Palms 80 (OT); Nordhoff 65, St. Francis 64; Estancia, Bye; Muir 71, Morro Quarterfinals: El Toro 69, Arroyo Valley 50; Glendora 73, Ventura 62; Aliso Bay 50; Banning, Bye; Blair 80, Fillmore 58; Harvard-Westlake, Bye. Niguel 58, Rancho Cucamonga 51; Temescal Canyon 67, Simi Valley 44. Second Round: Centennial/Compton 74, Bassett 34; Costa Mesa 65, Notre Semifinals: El Toro 48, Glendora 37; Aliso Niguel 66, Temescal Canyon 54. Dame/Sherman Oaks 50; Oak Park 62, Bishop Montgomery 52; El Segundo Final: Aliso Niguel 67, El Toro 60. 62, Covina 44; Orange Lutheran 78, Duarte 67; Estancia 55, Nordhoff 50; Muir 74, Banning 64; Harvard-Westlake 62, Blair 53. DIVISION IIAA Quarterfinals: Centennial/Compton67, Costa Mesa 30; Oak Park 55, El Wild Card Round: Foothill 50, Savanna 36; St. John Bosco 80, Cerritos 60; Segundo 53; Estancia 60, Orange Lutheran 49; Harvard-Westlake 69, Muir Chino Hills 75, Sultana 47; Perris 68, La Quinta/La Quinta 43; La Mirada 61, 66. Baldwin Park 47; Kennedy 60, Troy 51; Dos Pueblos 57, Cypress 51; Victor Semifinals: Oak Park 53, Centennial/Compton 52; Harvard-Westlake 81, Valley 58, Damien 54; Paloma Valley 59, Moreno Valley 48. Estancia 46. First Round: Dominguez 74, Foothill 27; St. John Bosco 65, Vista del Lago Final: Harvard-Westlake 67, Oak Park 62. 54; San Gorgonio 80, Indio 70; Riverside Poly 50, Chino Hills 24; Capistrano Valley 66, Perris 49; Santa Barbara 64, La Mirada 39; Garey 55, Claremont DIVISION IVAA 48; Loyola 84, Kennedy 61; Pasadena 55, Dos Pueblos 54; Newport Harbor First Round: Campbell Hall, Bye; Mojave 61, Great Oak 42; Cantwell Sacred 89, University 75; La Habra 65, Hemet 52; Torrance 61, Mark Keppel 45; Heart, Bye; La Salle 58, Whitney 46; St. Joseph/Santa Maria, Bye; Milken Valencia/Placentia 50, Victor Valley 46; Edison 73, Cathedral City 38; North Community 58, Los Angeles Baptist 55 (OT); Whittier Christian, Bye; St. Torrance 99, Hueneme 93; Villa Park 71, Paloma Valley 41. Bernard 71, Murphy 62; Verbum Dei, Bye; Notre Dame/Riverside 66, Second Round: Dominguez 67, St. John Bosco 60; Riverside Poly 44, San Vasquez 48; Village Christian 63, Malibu 48; Crossroads, Bye; Brentwood Gorgonio 38; Capistrano Valley 57, Santa Barbara 55; Loyola 69, Garey 49; 62, Carpinteria 50; Rosamond, Bye; Laguna Beach 48, Valley Christian/ Pasadena 51, Newport Harbor 40; Torrance 67, La Habra 53; Valencia/ Cerritos 38; Serra, Bye. Placentia 46, Edison 45; North Torrance 81, Villa Park 74. Second Round: Campbell Hall 74, Mojave 26; Cantwell Sacred Heart 54, Quarterfinals: Dominguez 66, Riverside Poly 49; Capistrano Valley 71, La Salle 52; St. Joseph/Santa Maria 71, Milken Community 40; St. Bernard 50, Loyola 61; Pasadena 55, Torrance 44; Valencia/Placentia 101, North Whittier Christian 37; Verbum Dei 48, Notre Dame/Riverside 26; Crossroads Torrance 70. 48, Village Christian 45; Brentwood 71, Rosamond 44; Serra 72, Laguna Semifinals: Dominguez 57, Capistrano Valley 54; Pasadena 58, Valencia/ Beach 60. Placentia 39. Quarterfinals: Campbell Hall 68, Cantwell Sacred Heart 28; St. Bernard 72, Final: Dominguez 57, Pasadena 51. St. Joseph/Santa Maria 67; Verbum Dei 66, Crossroads 53; Serra 58, Brentwood 55. DIVISION IIA Semifinals: Campbell Hall 78, St. Bernard 57; Verbum Dei 87, Serra 84 Wild Card Round: Vista Murrieta 59, Charter Oak 50; San Marcos 78, (2OT). Santiago/Garden Grove 47; Gahr 84, Orange 75; Granite Hills 81, J.W. North Final: Campbell Hall 84, Verbum Dei 61. 49. First Round: Mater Dei 95, Vista Murrieta 66; Don Bosco Tech 69, Serrano CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 Page 9

BOYS BASKETBALL RESULTS STATE BASKETBALL (Continued) (Continued from page 6) DIVISION IVA First Round: Montclair Prep 81, Linfield Christian 31; Chadwick 46, over 16 times. St. Mary’s also struggled on the boards, getting outrebounded 47-33 and Fairmont Prep 36; St. Margaret's 60, Aquinas 43; Buckley 76, Villanova Prep shot just 28 percent from the field. Conner Turley had 16 for Campbell Hall, which shot 52 percent, and JruE Holiday added 15. The Vikings took the lead 10-8 with 2:51 in the 47; Santa Clara 44, Boys Republic 30; Woodcrest Christian 61, Sage Hill 53; first quarter -- appropriately on a Ford basket after a -- and were never headed Maranatha 50, Desert 40; Arrowhead Christian, Bye; Brethren Christian, thereafter. The lead was 11 at the half, and St. Mary’s never got within double digits Bye; San Gabriel Academy 52, Webb 48; Windward 68, Frazier Mountain thereafter. This was the first trip to the state title game for Campbell Hall. St. Mary’s won 55; Ontario Christian 80, Calvary Chapel/Murrieta 58; Calvary Chapel/ the Division IV crown in 2001. Sportsmanship Award Winners: Jordan Thurston, St. Downey 49, Cate 39; Bishop Diego, Bye; Yeshiva 66, Desert Christian/ Mary’s Berkeley; Conner Turley, Campbell Hall Division III Girls: Bishop Amat Gets Revenge, Perfect Season and First State Lancaster 44; Flintridge Prep, Bye. TitleJuanise Cornell had 14 points and 10 rebounds as Bishop Amat of La Puente Second Round: Montclair Prep 75, Chadwick 56; St. Margaret's 60, knocked off defending champion St. Mary’s of Stockton, 56-53, in the Division III girls Buckley 50; Santa Clara 74, Woodcrest Christian 40; Arrowhead Christian state championship at Arco Arena Saturday. The Lancers completed an undefeated 65, Maranatha 62; Brethren Christian 55, San Gabriel Academy 43; Ontario season, the first for a girls’ team since Lynwood in 2002.Cornell and the Lancers (35-0) Christian 61, Windward 58; Calvary Chapel/Downey 64, Bishop Diego 60 controlled the boards, 45-33, and Candice Brown contributed 16 rebounds and 12 points. Christen Myles scored 13 points without missing a shot, going five-for-five from the field (OT); Flintridge Prep 47, Yeshiva 44. and three-for-three from the free-throw line. Jacki Gemelos, considered one of the top Quarterfinals: Montclair Prep 62, St. Margaret's 41; Santa Clara 70, juniors in the country, scored a Division III championship-record 30 points for St. Mary’s Arrowhead Christian 69; Ontario Christian 60, Brethren Christian 52; (30-5), but went just nine of 32. Erica Helms scored 10 points, but the Rams shot just 26 Calvary Chapel/Downey 54, Flintridge Prep 52. percent from the field. In contrast, Bishop Amat made 58 percent of its shots. As a result, Semifinals: Montclair Prep 79, Santa Clara 57; Ontario Christian 56, St. Mary’s was unable to record its fourth straight California title. The Rams won the Division II title in 2002, the Division IV crown in 2003 and the Division III championship Calvary Chapel/Downey 53. in 2004. St. Mary’s didn’t go down without a fight, however. After a desultory first half Final: Montclair Prep 63, Ontario Christian 47. and a very poor start to the third quarter, the Rams trailed by 18, 41-23, with 5:29 left in the third period. But when Gemelos converted a layup after a steal with 1:00 left in the DIVISION VAA game, that Bishop Amat lead had shrunk to one. Cornell, however, answered with Wild Card Round: Santa Clarita Christian 65, La Sierra Academy 50. another inside basket to stretch the lead to three and then grabbed the off a Gemelos miss. St. Mary‘s got the ball back after Brown missed the front end of a one- First Round: JSerra 76, Santa Clarita Christian 35; Upland Christian 64, on-one, but Renee Roberts‘ three was off the rim at the buzzer and the Lancers claimed Lone Pine 43; AGBU 46, Laguna Blanca 41; Hesperia Christian 58, Desert their first state title. Sportsmanship Award Winners: Erica Helms, St. Mary’s Christian/Bermuda Dunes 51; Capistrano Valley Christian 103, Le Lycee 39; Stockton; Christen Myles, Bishop Amat Lutheran/La Verne 76, Rio Contiguo 34; Tarbut V'Torah 56, Highland Hall 46; Division III Boys: Santa Cruz Sends 30-Year Coach off with School’s First Rolling Hills Prep 63, Faith Baptist 34; Pilibos 62, Weaver 33; Boron 78, CrownPete Newell, Jr.’s 30-year coaching career ended in storybook fashion Saturday as his Santa Cruz Cardinals defeated previously unbeaten St. Augustine of San Diego, Wildwood 49; Ribet Academy 62, Trona 45; St. Anthony 66, Orangewood 67-56, in the Division III boys’ state championship game at Arco Arena. This was the Academy 49; Community Harvest 73, Eastside Christian 62; Apple Valley final game in the Newell’s 30 years at Santa Cruz. He had never won a state title before, Christian 43, CSDR 39; Holy Martyrs 53, Twin Pines 52; Hillcrest Christian/ and in fact, prior to this season, had never won even a sectional championship. But the Granada Hills 79, Newbury Park Adventist 45. Cardinals (36-1) rode a 15-0 second-half run to defeat St. Augustine (31-1) and give Second Round: JSerra 86, Upland Christian 33; AGBU 59, Hesperia Newell’s story a fairytale ending. Guard Junior Russell led the way for Santa Cruz with 27 points, and Jesse Lobue added 15. Cliff Sammet scored nine points, but he also had Christian 47; Capistrano Valley Christian 57, Lutheran/La Verne 45; Rolling 13 rebounds and five blocked shots. Robert Hayes topped St. Augustine with 20 points Hills Prep 51, Tarbut V'Torah 35; Pilibos 53, Boron 48; St. Anthony 63, Ribet and Andre Hardy chipped in with 15, but the Saints scored just seven points in the fourth Academy 48; Apple Valley Christian 44, Community Harvest 43; Hillcrest quarter. In a game marked by runs, Santa Cruz had the first and the last. The Cardinals Christian/Granada Hills 64, Holy Martyrs 57. See STATE BASKETBALL page 11. Quarterfinals: JSerra 77, AGBU 59; Rolling Hills Prep 60, Capistrano Valley Christian 48; St. Anthony 43, Pilibos 39 (OT); Hillcrest Christian/Granada Hills 80, Apple Valley Christian 40. Semifinals: Rolling Hills Prep 58, JSerra 55; Hillcrest Christian/Granada 2005 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION Hills 67, St. Anthony 51. TOYOTA Final: Hillcrest Christian/Granada Hills 62, Rolling Hills Prep 47. BOYS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS DIVISION VA First Round: Price, Bye; Summit View 75, Palm Valley 63; Rio Hondo Prep DIVISION IAA 59, North County Christian 41; Skyward Christian 73, Big Pine 45; Calvary Chapel/Moreno Valley 74, Immanuel Christian 25; Delphi Academy 96, Etiwanda Calvary Chapel/Redlands 29; Westview 76, Zinsmeyer Academy 40; DIVSION IA Acaciawood 68, Bethel Christian 61; Desert Chapel 83, Netan Eli 28; Aliso Niguel Cornerstone Christian/Wildomar 65, Pilgrim 63 (OT); Calvary Baptist 55, Redlands Adventist Academy 52; Antelope Valley Christian 83, Valley DIVISION IIAA Christian/Santa Maria 74; Los Angeles Adventist 91, Bethel Baptist 26; Dominguez Maricopa 70, San Fernando Valley Christian 69 (OT); West Valley Christian 77, Lee Vining 35; Renaissance Academy, Bye. DIVISION IIA Second Round: Price 81, Summit View 24; Rio Hondo Prep 51, Skyward Mater Dei Christian 39; Calvary Chapel/Moreno Valley 53, Delphi Academy 48; DIVISION IIIAA Acaciawood 84, Westview 50; Desert Chapel 71, Cornerstone Christian/ Wildomar 48; Antelope Valley Christian 80, Calvary Baptist 73; Maricopa 72, Santa Margarita Los Angeles Adventist 69 (OT); Renaissance Academy 71, West Valley DIVISION IIIA Christian 53. Harvard-Westlake Quarterfinals: Price 62, Rio Hondo Prep 46; Calvary Chapel/Moreno Valley 58, Acaciawood 57; Antelope Valley Christian 69, Desert Chapel 63; DIVISION IVAA Renaissance Academy 62, Maricopa 44. Campbell Hall Semifinals: Price 83, Calvary Chapel/Moreno Valley 38; Renaissance Academy 68, Antelope Valley Christian 65. DIVISION IVA Final: Price 67, Renaissance Academy 37. Montclair Prep DIVISION VAA Hillcrest Christian/Granada Hills DIVISION VA Price Page 10 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 2005 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - TOYOTA GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION IAA Torrance 48, Sierra Vista 27; Brea Olinda 52, San Bernardino 25. Wild Card Round: Chaffey 52, Chaparral 38; Diamond Bar 46, Santa Ana Second Round: Redondo Union 58, Apple Valley 32; Diamond Ranch 57, 31; El Rancho 51, Santa Maria 45; Lancaster 67, Rialto 55; Santiago/Corona Mayfair 44; Cajon 54, Vista Murrieta 47; Woodbridge 48, West Torrance 40; 61, Los Alamitos 46; Jordan 33, Santa Ana Valley 31; Peninsula 53, Warren J.W. North 76, Rio Mesa 58; Fullerton 43, Westlake 42; Mater Dei 45, La Serna 46; Murrieta Valley 55, Yucaipa 48; Millikan 69, Upland 36; Alhambra 56, 41; Brea Olinda 57, South Torrance 41. Fountain Valley 45; Leuzinger 70, Montebello 32; Downey 65, Coachella Quarterfinals: Redondo Union 53, Diamond Ranch 45; Cajon 57, Valley 55. Woodbridge 54; J.W. North 64, Fullerton 45; Brea Olinda 40, Mater Dei 37. First Round: Long Beach Poly 70, Chaffey 38; Diamond Bar 49, Paramount Semifinals: Redondo Union 71, Cajon 63; Brea Olinda 69, J.W. North 54. 32; Valencia/Valencia 73, El Rancho 36; Esperanza 54, Lancaster 34; A.B. Final: Redondo Union 56, Brea Olinda 53. Miller 81, Santiago/Corona 49; Jordan 52, Ayala 51; Palmdale 71, Rancho Verde 64; Etiwanda 49, Peninsula 36; Lynwood 73, Murrieta Valley 54; DIVISION IIIAA Saddleback 67, Chino 58; Millikan 30, Santa Monica 28; Hart 70, Alhambra First Round: Santa Margarita 65, Rancho Alamitos 34; San Luis Obispo 23; Temecula Valley 62, Leuzinger 30; Long Beach Wilson 47, Redlands East 51, Barstow 34; Alemany 56, Mountain View 27; La Canada, Bye; Magnolia, Valley 43; Los Oos 96, Silverado 74; Norco 83, Downey 45. Bye; Glenn 57, Burroughs/Ridgecrest 37; Pacifica/Garden Grove 59, Second Round: Long Beach Poly 65, Diamond Bar 41; Valencia/Valencia Northview 38; Ramona, Bye; Morningside, Bye; Ocean View 54, Western 40, Esperanza 37; A.B. Miller 60, Jordan 30; Etiwanda 68, Palmdale 47; 40; Carter 53, Yucca Valley 47; Artesia, Bey; Monrovia 51, St. Joseph/ Lynwood 87, Saddleback 29; Millikan 51, Hart 44; Temecula Valley 71, Long Lakewood 40; Bonita, Bye; Northwood 63, Ganesha 57; Newbury Park 67, Beach Wilson 47; Norco 88, Los Osos 65. Gladstone 31. Quarterfinals: Long Beach Poly 82, Valencia/Valencia 53; Etiwanda 51, Second Round: Santa Margarita 48, San Luis Obispo 29; Alemany 43, La A.B. Miller 48; Lynwood 59, Millikan 50; Temecula Valley 78, Norco 67. Canada 40; Glenn 55, Magnolia 42; Ramona 87, Pacifica/Garden Grove 44; Semifinals: Long Beach Poly 57, Etiwanda 53; Lynwood 49, Temecula Morningside 68, Ocean View 37; Artesia 70, Carter 68 (2OT); Monrovia 48, Valley 42. Bonita 45; Newbury Park 60, Northwood 29. Final: Long Beach Poly 58, Lynwood 34. Quarterfinals: Santa Margarita 43, Alemany 33; Ramona 65, Glenn 42; Morningside 54, Artesia 51; Newbury Park 64, Monrovia 55. DIVISION IA Semifinals: Santa Margarita 50, Ramona 37; Morningside 52, Newbury Wild Card Round: Adolfo Camarillo 50, Canyon/Canyon Country 42; Park 42. Temescal Canyon 57, Hoover 40; Mission Viejo 39, Burbank 30; La Sierra Final: Santa Margarita 54, Morningside 46. 54, Walnut 40; West Valley 48, Crescenta Valley 44; Ontario 59, Trabuco Hills 53; Rancho Cucamonga 64, Glendora 27; Tesoro 62, Century 57. DIVISION IIIA First Round: Canyon Springs 75, Adolfo Camarillo 29; Rubidoux 58, Wild Card Round: Twentynine Palms 48, Duarte 44; Covina 39, San Marino Nogales 47; Royal 48, Aliso Niguel 39; El Toro 77, Temscal Canyon 61; Jurupa 22; Azusa 47, San Dimas 41; Bishop Montgomery 73, Corona del Mar 16; Valley 54, Mission Viejo 37; Antelope Valley 38, La Sierra 36; Mira Costa 59, Chaminade 43, Morro Bay 42. Channel Islands 45; Buena 83, Westminster 11; Ventura 79, San Gabriel 34; First Round: Bishop Amat 64, Twentynine Palms 19; Palos Verdes 56, Righetti 73, Saugus 45; Oxnard 58, West Valley 33; Marina 57, Ontario 39; Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks 39; Oak Park 55, Nordhoff 39; Santa Ynez 49, Centennial/Corona 69, M.L. King 31; Simi Valley 48, West Covina 46; Rancho Covina 41; Muir 75, Azusa 26; Bishop Montgomery 72, Beaumont 53; Orange Cucamonga 57, Santa Fe 49 (OT); San Clemente 79, Tesoro 49. Lutheran 52, Chaminade 51; Rosary 88, Marshall 37. Second Round: Canyon Springs 61, Rubidoux 43; Royal 59, El Toro 49; Quarterfinals: Bishop Amat 41, Palos Verdes 31; Santa Ynez 57, Oak Park Jurupa Valley 47, Antelope Valley 37; Buena 63, Mira Costa 53; Ventura 68, 35; Bishop Montgomery 57, Muir 44; Rosary 43, Orange Lutheran 33. Righetti 33; Marina 61, Oxnard 55; Simi Valley 52, Centennial/Corona 41; SAn Semifinals: Bishop Amat 57, Santa Ynez 30; Bishop Montgomery 41, Clemente 57, Rancho Cucamonga 43. Rosary 37. Quarterfinals: Canyon Springs 89, Royal 57; Buena 67, Jurupa Valley 54; Final: Bishop Amat 46, Bishop Montgomery 39. Ventura 47, Marina 35; San Clemente 64, Simi Valley 44. Semifinals: Canyon Springs 59, Buena 55; Ventura 61, San Clemente 58. DIVISION IVAA Final: Canyon Springs 48, Ventura 44. First Round: Marlborough, Bye; Great Oak 42, Mojave 29; Cantwell Sacred Heart 58, Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana 55 (OT); St. Bonaventure 66, Los DIVISION IIAA Angeles Baptist 44; St. Mary's Academy 54, Sacred Heart Jesus 52; Laguna Wild Card Round: Paloma Valley 53, Newport Harbor 40; Moorpark 62, Beach 52, Sacred Heart of Jesus 43; Flintridge Sacred Heart 46, Westridge Beverly Hills 44. 45; Valley Christian/Cerritos 61, La Salle 24; Paraclete, Bye; Loma Linda First Round: Troy 76, Paloma Valley 19; Indio 66, La Mirada 59; Kennedy Academy 39, Notre Dame/Riverside 35; Marymount 45, Whitney 36; St. Paul 56, Elsinore 46; Pasadena 68, Torrance 46; Villa Park 58, Savanna 36; 33, Bishop Conaty Loretto 13; Carpinteria 52, Milken Community 31; Cerritos 56, Arroyo 35; Huntington Beach 73, North Torrance 70 (OT); Providence 59, Rosamond 44; St. Joseph/Santa Maria 69, Notre Dame Hesperia 76, Cypress 63; Perris 69, Chino Hills 50; Foothill 50, Sunny Hills Academy 57; Serra, Bye. 35; Dos Pueblos 50, Valencia/Placentia 48; Edison 38, La Quinta/La Quinta Second Round: Marlborough 78, Great Oak 29; Cantwell Sacred Heart 47, 30; El Dorado 47, University 37; Riverside Poly 57, Sultana 47; Santa Barbara St. Bonaventure 44; St. Mary's Academy 66, Laguna Beach 51; Valley 50, Arroyo Grande 39; Mark Keppel 63, Moorpark 46. Christian/Cerritos 51, Flintridge Sacred Heart 40; Paraclete 62, Loma Linda Second Round: Troy 86, Indio 15; Pasadena 49, Kennedy 45; Cerritos 39, Academy 24; St. Paul 53, Marymount 41; Carpinteria 46, Providence 35; St. Villa Park 36; Hesperia 75, Huntington Beach 39; Perris 52, Foothill 46; Edison Joseph/Santa Maria 51, Serra 47. 43, Dos Pueblos 37; El Dorado 60, Riverside Poly 58; Santa Barbara 65, Mark Quarterfinals: Marlborough 69, Cantwell Sacred Heart 24; Valley Chris- Keppel 45. tian/Cerritos 54, St. Mary's Academy 49; St. Paul 40, Paraclete 35; Carpinteria Quarterfinals: Troy 59, Pasadena 33; Cerritos 64, Hesperia 60; Perris 57, 56, St. Joseph/Santa Maria 54 (2OT). Edison 38; El Dorado 53, Santa Barbara 43. Semifinals: Marlborough 55, Valley Christian/Cerritos 45; St. Paul 47, Semifinals: Troy 70, Cerritos 30; Perris 52, El Dorado 50 (OT). Carpinteria 40. Final: Troy 59, Perris 46. Final: Marlborough 55, St. Paul 35.

DIVISION IIA DIVISION IVA Wild Card Round: Laguna Hills 55, Whittier 39. First Round: Brentwood, Bye; Whittier Christian 36, San Gabriel Academy First Round: Redondo Union 68, Laguna Hills 28; Apple Valley 53, Paso 24; Woodcrest Christian 36, Silver Valley 24; Montclair Prep 53, Campbell Robles 41; Mayfair 69, Charter Oak 41; Diamond Ranch 46, Tustin 33; Cajon Hall 38; Mary Star of the Sea 40, Desert Christian/Lancaster 34; St. 70, Palm Desert 34; Vista Murrieta 60, Rosemead 49; West Torrance 57, Los Genevieve 64, Hamilton 27; Ontario Christian, Bye; Windward, Bye; Calvary Amigos 38; Woodbridge 58, El Modena 54; J.W. North 78, Garden Grove 22; Chapel/Murrieta 53, Fairmont Prep 29; Brethren Christian 41, Chadwick 20; Rio Mesa 61, Colony 56; Fullerton 47, Inglewood 40; Westlake 63, Los Altos Arrowhead Christian 60, Corssroads 41; Flintridge Prep 68, Linfield Chris- 27; Mater Dei 72, Wilson/Hacienda Heights 36; La Serna 70, Pacific 66; South (Continued on next page.) CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 Page 11 GIRLS BASKETBALL RESULTS STATE BASKETBALL (Continued) (Continued from page 9) tian 28; Calvary Chapel/Downey 37, Desert 29; Western Christian 59, jumped out early and built a 12-point, 26-14, lead with 5:53 left in the second quarter, but Sherman Indian 31; Oak Christian, Bye. St. Augustine used its quickness to cut the margin to one, 29-28, with 1:46 remaining. At the break, the Cardinals were up three, 34-31, thanks to 28-17 edge on the boards. Second Round: Brentwood 66, Whittier Christian 14; Sage Hill 47, The Saints countered with an 11-0 third-quarter run to claim a 49-41 lead with 48.7 Woodcrest Christian 45; Montclair Prep 65, Mary Star of the Sea 31; Ontario seconds left, but Santa Cruz then scored 15 in a row, and made it 56-49 with 5:00 Christian 60, St. Genevieve 29; Windward 73, Calvary Chapel/Murrieta 34; remaining in the game. The Cardinals closed out the game at the free-throw line, and Arrowhead Christian 61, Brethren Christian 41; Calvary Chapel/Downey when the buzzer sounded, Newell, the son of the legendary coach, sat quietly on the 46, Flintrige Prep 42; Oaks Christian 70, Western Christian 10. bench, applauding as his team celebrated at midcourt. Sportsmanship Award Winners: JR Russell, Santa Cruz; James Pinkney, St. Augustine Quarterfinals: Brentwood 68, Sage Hill 26; Montclair Prep 51, Ontario Division I Girls: Oakland Tech Rallies then Hangs On to Defeat Canyon Christian 47; Windward 61, Arrowhead Christian 54; Oaks Christian 63, SpringsSophomore Sayja Sumler hit a free throw with 5.3 seconds left to give Calvary Chapel/Downey 25. Oakland Tech a 64-63 win over Canyon Springs of Moreno Valley in a foul-plagued Semifinals: Brentwood 47, Montclair Prep 37; Windward 76, Oaks girls’ Division I state championship Saturday at Arco Arena. Sumler’s free throw Christian 70. capped a wild final 1:17 that saw Oakland Tech’s star center, Devanei Hampton, foul out; Tech’s star guard, Alexis Gray-Lawson, power in a follow shot and then miss Final: Brentwood 53, Windward 47. three straight free throws; Canyon Springs’ Lauresha Hawkins tie the game with the second of two free throws with 8.8 seconds left; Sumler miss the first and make the DIVISION VAA second three seconds later; Canyon Springs inbounds the ball to Joanna Siliga, who First Round: Pacific Hills, Bye; Lone Pine 46, Desert Christian/Bermuda had not played at all up to that point; and the game finally end with Siliga holding the ball Dunes 40; California Lutheran 52, Apple Valley Christian 37; Thacher 53, just past the top of the key. Hampton topped Oakland Tech (22-7) with 17 points and 12 rebounds before she fouled out on a double-foul. Gray-Lawson finished with 16 Hillcrest Christian/Granada Hills 37; JSerra 59, La Sierra Academy 20; points and Sumler with 12 as the Bulldogs won their second straight state title. Ebony Bishop Diego 52, AGBU 36; Hesperia Christian 45, Glendale Adventist 38; Ward led Canyon Springs (31-4) with 19 points. Brandi Jones-Fitzgerald had 15 points New Roads 64, Lutheran/Los Angeles 23; Santa Clara 48, Laguna Blanca to go along with nine rebounds and Hawkins added 10. Oakland Tech controlled the 38; Baptist Christian 98, Southlands Christian 20; Riverside Christian 74, early part of the game, jumping out to a 13-4 lead. Canyon Springs, though, ran off eight Ribet Academy 24; Holy Martyrs 61, Trona 29; Pilibos 45, Southwestern straight points to cut the margin to one, and finally went ahead with 40 seconds left in the half on a Jones-Fitzgerald lay-in. Ebony Ward then hit a three just before the half to Academy 23; Villanova Prep 63, Newbury Park Adventist 21; Saddleback send the Cougars into the locker room with a 29-25 lead, an advantage they did not lose Valley Christian 49, Lutheran /La Verne 39; Rolling Hills Prep, Bye. until only 1:17 was left in the game. In fact, the lead expanded to 12 with 6:38 remaining Second Round: Pacific Hills 54, Lone Pine 39; Thacher 53, California in the fourth quarter, but the Bulldogs quickly got back into it. Sumler tied the game at 58- Lutheran 43; JSerra 39, Bishop Diego 36; New Roads 73, Hesperia Christian 58 with 2:42 left, but Jennifer Risper made two of four free throws in the next 11 35; Santa Clara 45, Baptist Christian 24; Holy Martyrs 50, Riverside Christian seconds to give Canyon Springs a two-point lead. Hampton made one free throw to 38; Pilibos 41, Villanova Prep 37; Rolling Hills Prep 67, Saddleback Valley See STATE BASKETBALL page 13. Christian 37. Quarterfinals: Pacific Hills 65, Thacher 39; New Roads 46, JSerra 36; Holy Martyrs 55, Santa Clara 49 (2OT); Rolling Hills Prep 53, Pilibos 42. 2005 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION Semifinals: Pacific Hills 45, New Roads 43; Rolling Hills Prep 43, Holy Martyrs 40. TOYOTA Final: Pacific Hills 40, Rolling Hills Prep 39. GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS DIVISION VA DIVISION IAA First Round: Valley Christian/Santa Maria, Bye; Palm Valley 32, Big PIne Long Beach Poly 26; Pilgrim 47, Pacific Lutheran 18; South Bay Lutheran/Inglewood 71, West Valley Christian 51; Rio Hondo Prep 74, Summit View West 17; Redland Adventist Academy 53, Eastside Christian 32; Delphi Academy 36, Lee DIVISION IA Vining 20; Victor Valley Christian, Bye; Liberty Christian, Bye; Skyward Canyon Springs Christian 42, Shandon 15; Immanuel Christian, Bye; North County Christian 69, Cornerstone Christian/Camarillo 22; Los Angeles Adventist, Bye; Highland Hall 53, Lake Arrowhead Christian 52 (OT); Mesa Grande, Bye. DIVISION IIAA Second Round: Valley Christian/Santa Maria 66, Palm Valley 14; South Troy Bay Lutheran/Inglewood 54, Pilgrim 26; Rio Hondo Prep 48, Redlands Adventist Academy 41; Victor Valley Christian 52, Delphi Academy 47; Liberty Christian 52, Skyward Christian 32; Immanuel Christian 44, Shandon DIVISION IIA 32; North County Christian 55, Los Angeles Adventist 44; Mesa Grande 66, Redondo Union Highland Hall 26. Quarterfinals: Valley Christian/Santa Maria 87, South Bay Lutheran/ Inglewood 60; Victor Valley Christian 51, Rio Hondo Prep 46; Liberty DIVISION IIIAA Christian 50, Immanuel Christian 19; Mesa Grande 50, North Country Santa Margarita Christian 42. Semifinals: Valley Christian/Santa Maria 67, Victor Valley Christian 46; Liberty Christian 52, Mesa Grande 49 (2OT). DIVISION IIIA Final: Valley Christian/Santa Maria 59, Liberty Christian 44. Bishop Amat DIVISION IVAA Marlborough DIVISION IVA Brentwood DIVISION VAA Pacific Hills DIVISION VA Valley Christian/Santa Maria Page 12 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005

2005-06 CIF-SS SPORTS CALENDAR PRACTICE FIRST DATE OF DATE OF NUMBER NUMBER CIF-SS CIF-SS SPORT BEGINS SCRIM FIRST LAST OF OF PRELIMINARIES FINALS CONTEST CONTEST SCRIMS CONTESTS FALL Boys & Girls Aug. 22 N/A Sept. 8 Nov. 4 0 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Cross Country State Nov. 26 Field Hockey Aug. 22 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Nov. 4 1 20 NO PLAYOFFS (RULE 3200.2) N/A Football See Sept. 2 Sept. 8 Nov. 11 110Nov. 18, 25; Dec. 2, 3 Dec. 9 & 10 8-Man Below Nov. 5 9 Nov. 11, 18, 25 Dec. 2 & 3 Girls Golf Aug. 22 N/A Sept. 8 Nov. 2 0 24 Team Divisionals - Nov. 3 Nov. 7 Individual Prelims - Oct. 31 Nov. 10 CIF-WSCGA; State Championship Nov. 14; Nov. 16 Girls Tennis Aug. 22 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Nov. 4 120Individual League Qualifying Nov. 7, 8, 9 Team - Nov. 8, 10, 12, 15, 17 Nov. 21 Individual Sectionals - Nov. 19 Dec. 1 & 2 Girls Volleyball Aug. 22 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Nov. 4 1 20 Nov. 8, 10, 12, 15 Nov. 18, 19 State Regionals Nov. 22, 26, 29 State Championship Dec. 3 Boys Water Polo Aug. 22 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Nov. 4 1 20 All Divisions Nov. (9 or 10) 12 & 16 Nov. 21 & 22 WINTER Boys & Girls Nov. 12 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Feb. 10 1 20 Boys: Feb. 15, 17, 21, 24, 28 March 3 & 4 Basketball Girls: Feb. 16, 18, 22, 25, 28 March 3 & 4 State Regionals March 7, 9, 11 State Finals March 17 & 18 Boys & Girls Nov. 12 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Feb. 10 1 20 Boys: Feb. 15, 17, 21, 23 & 28 March 4 Soccer Girls: Feb. 15, 18, 22, 24 & 28 March 4 Girls Water Polo Nov. 12 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Feb. 10 1 20 Feb. (16 or 17), 21, 24 Feb. 27 & 28 Wrestling Nov. 12 N/A Nov. 25 Feb. 10 0 40 Individual Individual Divisionals - Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Matches Team - Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Masters - Feb. 24 Feb. 25 State Championships March 3 & 4

SPRING Baseball Feb. 13 Feb. 25 March 3 May 12 1 20 May 18 or 19; 23, 26, 30 June 1 & 3 Badminton Feb. 13 N/A Feb. 27 May 5 0 16 Team - May 10, 16, 18, 23, 25 May 30 Individuals - May 11 May 13 Boys Golf Feb. 13 N/A Feb. 27 May 5 0 24 Team Divisionals - May 8 May 11 Individuals - May 15 May 22 CIF-SCGA June 1 State Championship June 5 Gymnastics Feb. 13 N/A Feb. 27 May 5 0 12 NO PLAYOFFS (RULE 3200.2) N/A Boys & Girls Feb. 13 N/A Feb. 27 May 5 0 20 NO PLAYOFFS (RULE 3200.2) N/A Lacrosse Softball Feb. 13 Feb. 25 March 3 May 12 1 20 May 17, 19, 23, 25, 30 June 2 & 3 Boys & Girls Feb. 13 N/A Feb. 27 May 5 0 12 Div. I - May 10 Diving May 12 Swimming & Div. II - May 12 Div. I & II - May 9 May 13 Diving Div. III - May 11 Div. III & IV - May 10 May 13 Div. IV - May 9 May 11 Boys Tennis Feb. 13 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 May 5 120Individual League Qualifying May 8, 9, 10 Team - May 9, 11, 13, 16, 23 May 31 Individual Sectionals - May 19 May 26 & 27 Boys & Girls Feb. 13 N/A Feb. 27 May 5 0 13 May 13 May 20 Track & Field Masters - No Prelims May 26 State Meet June 2 & 3 Boys Volleyball Feb. 13 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 May 5 1 20 May 10, 12, 16, 19, 24 May 27

 See individual sport sections for specific guidelines !CONDITIONING -- Rule #1903 - Blue Book 2005-06 ® Playoff Dates are subject to change !FIRST DAY OF ALLOWABLE SPRING PRACTICE FOR VARIOUS SPORTS (15 days maximum per sport): Monday, May 15, 2006 !FIRST ALLOWABLE DATE FOR SUMMER COMPETITION IS FRIDAY, June 9, 2006, for schools still in session. (See Sport Rule for complete information) !OPTIONAL DEAD PERIOD FOR CROSS-COUNTRY/WATER POLO: June 26 to July 14, 2006 ®SUMMER DEAD PERIOD: July 31 to Aug. 20, 2006

REVISED 5/2/2005 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 Page 13 2005 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - TOYOTA GIRLS WATER POLO PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION I DIVISION IV Wild Card Round: Long Beach Poly 9, Bell Wild Card Round: Ventura 7, Righetti 3; Adolfo Gardens 2. Camarillo 13, Carpinteria 2. First Round: Santa Margarita 11, Long Beach 2005 CIF SOUTHERN First Round: Santa Barbara 24, Lompoc 0; Poly 0; El Toro 8, Laguna Hills 6; Long Beach SECTION - TOYOTA Oxnard 10, San Luis Obispo 9; Cabrillo/Lompoc Wilson 11, Esperanza 6; Foothill 15, Burbank 5; 9, Ventura 8; Royal 15, Cate 10; dos Pueblos 10, Montebello 16, Dana Hills 2; Los Alamitos 10, GIRLS Rio Mesa 5; Thousand Oaks 6, Malibu 4; Arroyo Rosary 4; Millikan 9, San Clemente 7; Newport Grande 7, Santa Ynez 3; Agoura 22, Adoflo Harbor 15, Huntington Beach 2. WATER POLO Camarillo 4. Quarterfinals: Santa Margarita 9, El Toro 5; Quarterfinals: Santa Barbara 18, Oxnard 1; Foothill 11, Long Beach Wilson 4; Montebello 11, CHAMPIONS Cabrillo/Lompoc 4, Royal 3; Dos Pueblos 6, Thou- Los Alamitos 7; Newport Harbor 15, Millikan 4. sand Oaks 4; Agoura 14, Arroyo Grande 5. Semifinals: Foothill 5, Santa Margarita 2; New- Semifinals: Santa Barbara 10, Cabrillo/Lompoc port Harbor 12, Montebello 7. 2; Agoura 11, Dos Pueblos 6. Finals: Foothill 8, Newport Harbor 4. DIVISION I Final: Santa Barbara 18, Agoura 7.

DIVISION II Foothill DIVISION V Wild Card Round: Tustin 16, Cypress 6; La Wild Card Round: La Quinta/La Quinta 8, Habra 11, Palos Verdes 8. Temecula Valley 6; J.W. North 13, Elsinore 3; First Round: Corona del Mar 13, Savanna 2; El DIVISION II Claremont 13, San Bernardino 5; Redlands East Dorado 7, Valencia/Placentia 4; Peninsula 18, Valley 8, Cajon 5. Santa Ana Valley 6; Sunny Hills 14, Tustin 10; Corona del Mar First Round: Arlington 17, La Quinta/La Quinta Villa Park 11, La Habra 7; University 12, Western 3; Yucaipa 17, San Gorgonio 3; Murrieta VAlley 3; Mira Costa 7, Katella 2; Laguna Bech 17, 12, J.W. North 8 (OT); Upland 15, Palm Springs 8; Sonora 5. Redlands 13, Claremont 5; Temescal Canyon 18, Quarterfinals: Corona del Mar 10, El Dorado 2; DIVISION III Perris 7; Rancho Cucamonga 11, Palm Desert 7; Peninsula 11, Sunny Hills 10; Villa Park 7, Univer- Riverside Poly 16, Redlands East Valley 1. sity 4; Laguna Beach 8, Mira Costa 6. Whittier Quarterfinals: Arlington 12, Yucaipa 6; Upland Semifinals: Corona del Mar 12, Peninsula 6; 10, Murrieta Valley 6; Redlands 14, Temescal Laguna Beach 6, Villa Park 5. Canyon 9; Riverside Poly 8, Rancho Cucamonga Finals: Corona del Mar 9, Laguna Beach 5. 6. DIVISION IV Semifinals: Upland 10, Arlington 9; Redlands 8, DIVISION III Riverside Poly 5. Wild Card Round: Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks Santa Barbara Final: Upland 12, Rdlands 9. 3, San Marino 2; Rowland 8, Arcadia 3; La Canada 11, La Serna 10; Muir 4, Chadwick 3. DIVISION VI First Round: Whittier 14, Notre Dame/Sherman DIVISION V Wild Card Round: Bolsa Grande 9, Beverly Hills Oaks 3; Chino Hills 8, Crescenta Valley 7; Temple 8. City 12, Louisville 4; Bonita 19, Mayfield 6; Ayala Upland First Round: Downey 20, Bolsa Grande 4; 17, Rowland 1; La Canada 8, Westridge 2; Saddleback 8, Don Lugo 1; Santa Monica 6, Harvard-Westlake 11, Muir 3; El Rancho 15, Jurupa Valley 5; Costa Mesa 15, La Quinta/ Charte Oak 8. Westminster 2; Orange 19, Norco 2; El Segundo Quarterfinals: Whittier 14, Chino Hills 7; Bonita DIVISION VI 19, Chaffey 6; Garden Grove 6, Cerritos 5 (OT); 12, Temple City 11; Ayala 15, La Canada 4; El Centennial/Corona 19, Colony 3. Rancho 17, Harvard-Westlake 8. Downey Quarterfinals: Downey 13, Saddleback 3; Semifinals: Whittier 12, Bonita 9; Ayala 12, El Santa Monica 7, Costa Mesa 6; El Segundo 10, Rancho 6. Orange 7; Centennial/Corona 7, Garden grove 5. Finals: Whittier 12, Ayala 11 (OT). Semifinals: Downey 9, Santa Monia 4; Centen- nial/Corona 6, El Segundo 5. Final: Downey 10, Centennial/Corona 5. COMMISIONER STATE BASKETBALL (Continued from page 3) (Continued from page 11) volunteer or security person a radio will make it 60-59, and then Gray-Lawson followed her had 10 points and eight rebounds. Serra did battle help with communication. If you know that own miss to give Tech a lead it never lost. The Westchester, number four in the nation according to you cannot be in direct proximity to an Cougars made just one of four free throws in the final Student Sports, on even terms through the first half, and entire game, make sure some plan is in minute to open a door that Sumler and the Bulldogs even led 16-15 with 6:31 to go in the second period. The finally walked through with 5.3 seconds remaining. Comets, however, carried a 29-25 lead into halftime. place for notification of problems. Sportsmanship Award Winners: Alexis Gray- After the break, however, Westchester asserted itself, Strategically placing certificated or Lawson, Oakland Tech; Jennifer Risper, Canyon conceding the first basket to Serra and then outscoring classified personnel can also help with Springs the Padres 17-0 to pull away to a 46-27 lead that was Division I Boys: Westchester Improves to 4-0 in never seriously threatened. The Comets are now 4-0 in crowd control. State FinalsAmir Johnson had 15 points, 11 rebounds championship games, with titles in 1998, 2002, 2003 and five blocked shots to lead Westchester to its third and 2005. This was Serra’s first trip to a state Preparing for an emergency or other boys’ Division I state championship in the past four championship. Sportsmanship Award Winners: years. The Comets pulled away from Serra in the Will Powers, Serra; Ray Reese, Westchester untoward problem is prudent and cannot second half to register a 66-45 victory Saturday at Arco be overemphasized. Our officials work Arena. Ray Reese (14 points), Marcus Johnson (13) under difficult circumstances. They and Jerard Moret (13) were also in double figures for Westchester (25-3), which controlled the boards, 48- deserve our help. A few moments of contact 35, and forced 20 Serra turnovers. Decensae White led with them can help to keep our relations the Padres (26-8) with 17 points and Tommy McMahon cordial and positive. Page 14 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 LAGUNA BLANCA AND DOS PUEBLOS CLAIM SIX TEAM TITLES EACH IN THE 2004-2005 CIF-SS ACADEMIC AWARDS PROGRAM Laguna Blanca and Dos Pueblos claimed six team titles a piece To be considered, teams must have accomplished a minimum to out pace all schools in the 2004-05 CIF Southern Section 3.0 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) in college-prep courses Academic Awards. The team awards, based on cumulative grade in the first semester of the 2004-05 school year. The highest team point average, are awarded in 23 sports. GPA in each sport determines the champions.

Laguna Blanca claimed titles in baseball, boy’s basketball, Each CIF-SS member school is entitled to name boy and girl football, boy’s golf, boy’s soccer and softball. Dos Pueblos took individual “Student-Athlete of the Year” winners, as well. Recipients home the hardware in baseball, boys cross country, girl’s of the individual awards must be seniors that have maintained a swimming, boy’s track and field, boy’s water polo and girl’s track minimum 3.5 GPA (4.0 scale) in college-prep courses over the and field. See ACADEMIC AWARDS on next page CIF-SS ANGELS 2003-2004 ACADEMIC TEAM CHAMPIONS SPORT ENROLLMENT SCHOOL GPA BADMINTON -1500 & below PASADENA POLY 3.514 -1501 & above REDLANDS EAST VALLEY 3.617 BASEBALL -1500 & below LAGUNA BLANCA 3.703 -1501 & above DOS PUEBLOS 3.337 BOYS BASKETBALL -1500 & below LAGUNA BLANCA 3.788 -1501 & above ADOLOF CAMARILLO 3.580 GIRLS BASKETBALL -1500 & below MESROBIAN 3.759 -1501 & above WEST VALLEY 3.680 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY -1500 & below VILLAGE CHRISTIAN 3.921 -1501 & above DOS PUEBLOS 3.815 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY -1500 & below BIG BEAR 3.636 -1501 & above SAN MARCOS 3.886 FOOTBALL -1500 & below LAGUNA BLANCA 3.556 -1501 & above LA CANADA 3.106 BOYS GOLF -1500 & below LAGUNA BLANCA 3.609 -1501 & above CLAREMONT 3.707 GIRLS GOLF -1500 & below BEAUMONT 3.725 -1501 & above WEST VALLEY 3.710 BOYS SOCCER -1500 & below LAGUNA BLANCA 3.593 -1501 & above HEMET 3.308 GIRLS SOCCER -1500 & below LOUISVILLE 3.604 -1501 & above BREA OLINDA 3.716 SOFTBALL -1500 & below LAGUNA BLANCA 3.777 -1501 & above LONG BEACH WILSON 3.551 BOYS SWIMMING -1500 & below WHITNEY 3.656 -1501 & above NORTH TORRANCE 3.563 GIRLS SWIMMING -1500 & below CHADWICK 3.772 -1501 & above DOS PUEBLOS 3.640 BOYS TENNIS -1500 & below CHADWICK 3.698 -1501 & above WEST VALLEY 3.848 GIRLS TENNIS -1500 & below BIG BEAR 3.837 -1501 & above SAN LUIS OBISPO 3.692 BOYS TRACK & FIELD -1500 & below LINFIELD CHRISTIAN 3.656 -1501 & above DOS PUEBLOS 3.425 GIRLS TRACK & FIELD -1500 & below WHITNEY 3.623 -1501 & above DOS PUEBLOS 3.717 BOYS VOLLEYBALL -1500 & below WHITNEY 3.539 -1501 & above ADOLFO CAMARILLO 3.547 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL -1500 & below HOLY MARTYRS 3.803 -1501 & above CHAPARRAL 3.823 BOYS WATER POLO -1500 & below WHITNEY 3.673 -1501 & above DOS PUEBLOS 3.574 GIRLS WATER POLO -1500 & below PASADENA POLY 3.620 -1501 & above ATASCADERO 3.643 WRESTLING -1500 & below HARVARD-WESTLAKE 3.370 -1501 & above LA CANADA 3.243 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 Page 15 2004-2005 MALE/FEMALE ATHLETES OF THE YEAR

MALE FEMALE St. Joseph/Lakewood Claire Tindula 4.00 School Student GPA School Student GPA St. Joseph/Santa Maria Lisa Wise 3.94 Adolfo Camarillo Eric Douglas 3.92 Adolfo Camarillo Jennifer Albertson 3.63 St. Lucy's Jessica Jackson 3.54 Alta Loma Eric DiVincenza 3.67 AGBU Aleen Khodabakhshian 3.96 St. Margaret's Mackenzie Smith 3.90 Arcadia Brian Baker 4.00 Alta Loma Alexis Mann 4.00 Sunny Hills Kristen Gaylord 4.00 Atascadero Alexander Shorts 3.82 Apple Valley Katie Appleton 3.88 Temecula Valley Jessica Thompson 3.83 Ayala Nnamdi Gwacham 3.82 Apple Valley Christian Elizabeth Parseghian 4.00 Temple City Anne Liu 4.00 Azusa Jose Gaeta 3.61 Arcadia Aarti Jain 4.00 Tesoro Alyussa Urish 4.00 Beaumont James love 3.88 Atascadero Rebecca Hale 4.00 Tustin Erika Hanson 3.50 Bishop Amat Michael Lugo 3.81 Ayala Cherl Lynn Chow 3.85 Twentynine Palms Simeone Baker 3.82 Bloomington Christian Chester Hawkins 3.80 Azusa Mattie Varner 4.00 Valencia/Placentia Courtney Mellblom 3.75 Bolsa Grande Jorge Sagastume 3.68 Baptist Christian Jessica Tabor 4.00 Ventura Jessica Bryant 4.00 Brethren Christian Tyler Ternes 4.00 Beaumont Holly Oliver 3.95 Viewpoint Robyn Strumpf 4.00 Burbank Tanner Bennett 3.84 Bishop Amat Andrea Ragsdale 3.70 Walnut Irene Fan 4.00 Burroughs/Ridgecrest Anthony Veit 4.00 Bloomington Christian Bethany Taska 3.82 West Valley Christine Calderon 4.00 California Naveen Sharma 3.60 Bolsa Grande Jane Yoon 3.83 Whitney Margaret Kim 3.79 Calvary Chapel/SA Bryan Osuna 3.64 Bonita Brittany massco 3.50 Whittier Christian Brooke McLeod 3.63 Cantwell Sacred Heart Matt Perez 4.16 Brea Olinda Anne Gustafson 3.61 Wilson Cynthia Barboza 4.00 Canyon/Anaheim Nicholas Kovatch 3.58 Brethren Christian Naala Ho 4.00 Woodbridge Samantha Sears 3.75 Capistrano Valley Chr. Derek Hauschka 3.67 Burbank Emily Hom 3.52 Yucaipa Tori Pike 3.86 Chadwick Peter Bartlett 3.72 Burroughs/Ridgecrest Kristina Van Dang 4.00 Yucca Valley Jordon Arnswald 3.96 Chaparral Cory Combs 4.00 California Nicole Blackwell 3.74 Chino Paul Lucariello 3.52 Calvary Chapel/SA Sarah Herrera 3.86 ACADEMIC AWARDS Chino Hills Daniel Meza 3.56 Cantwell Sacred Heart Sireena Rubalcaxa 4.53 (Continued from previous page) Claremont John Bister 3.93 Canyon/Anaheim Lauren Brooks 3.52 Costa Mesa Jeff Waldron 4.00 Capistrano Valley Chr. Kathryn Green 3.97 past three years, in addition to earning a Crespi Samuel Chamberlain 3.84 Chadwick Tyler Press 3.58 Diamond Bar Collin Robinson 3.72 Chaparral Kylie Morel 4.00 letter in at least one varsity sport and Dos Pueblos Ryan McClurkin 4.00 Chino Allison Langell 3.52 participating in an additional extracurricular Edison Kevin Belhumeur 3.65 Chino Hills Roxanne Frauco 3.55 activity (music, drama, service group, etc.). Etiwanda Kyle Ochoa 3.88 Claremont Sophie Lehman 4.00 Flintridge Prep Ben Naecker 4.00 Costa Mesa Jackie Havens 4.00 Fontana Manuel Ochoa 3.58 Diamond Bar Michelle Torres 3.65 The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and Foothill Jacob Kaslow 3.90 Dos Pueblos Julia Harter 3.79 Toyota sponsor the Academic Awards Hart Ryan Wolfe 3.68 Edison Lauren Thomas 3.50 Holy Martyrs Andrew Vartanian 3.70 Etiwanda Lyndsey Nardone 4.00 program. The Woman’s Southern California Hoover Chistopher Fung 3.75 Flintridge Prep Nicole Kleinert 3.88 Golf Association also provides scholarship Immanuel Christian Daniel Teeter 4.00 Fontana Kimberly Waleszonia 3.56 grants to the Top-three placing schools per Indio Andres Moreno 3.74 Foothill Kacy McKibben 4.00 Jurupa Valley Weman Reyes 3.82 Hart Keshia Peris 3.50 sport for all female team categories. The King, M.L. Ian Peebles 3.64 Holy Martyrs Lena Berghoudian 3.72 winners were honored in a pre-game La Canada Thomas Michael 3.86 Hoover Mary James 3.81 ceremony before the May 10 Los Angeles La Salle Daniel Evanilla 3.67 Immaculate Heart Laurie Huning 3.97 Liberty Christian Ron Sasaki 4.00 Immanuel Christian Alexandria Atkinson 3.50 Angels of Anaheim game. LInfield Christian Chuck Wilson 3.69 Jurupa Valley Brenda Rascon 3.59 Lutheran/La Verne Adam Gooden 3.77 King, M.L. Stephanie Erdodi 3.73 Lutheran/Los Angeles Thomas Tan 3.83 La Canada Erin Miller 3.71 Malibu Nathan Mehring 3.55 La Salle Lisa Jutsum 3.85 Mark Keppel Kevin Wong 3.96 Laguna Hills Michelle Lee 3.84 Mary Star of the Sea Stephen Fiameugo 3.75 Liberty Christian Sophia Aujen 3.96 Mesrobian Tro Kasbarian 3.60 Linfield Christian Lauren Harris 4.13 Miller, A.B. Daniel Jimenez 3.91 Loara Nguyen Tai 3.85 Montebello Luis Munoz 3.80 Los Alamitos Kyrstie Wade 4.00 Moorpark Jonathan Aiwazian 3.75 Lutheran/La Verne Emily Hintz 3.54 Nordhoff Steven Stroberg 3.82 Lutheran/Los Angeles Rachel Hahn 3.79 Notre Dame Christopher Schoeneborn 3.89 Malibu Catherine Calvert 3.92 Oak Park Whitney Steininger 3.71 Mark Keppel Lisa Luu 3.86 Paloma Valley Dean Bong 3.93 Marlborough Kara Segal 3.72 Paso Robles Matt Carroll 3.73 Mary Star of the Sea Alexandra Giioiello 3.96 Poly/Pasadena Kevin Waite 3.94 Mesrobian Nairy Demirddian 3.83 Poly/Riverside Matt Yates 3.75 Montebello Whitney Harper 3.82 Rancho Verde Luis Curiel 4.43 Moorpark Ashley Englander 3.91 Redlands Christopher Sonne 4.00 Morro Bay Jordan Silacci 3.80 Redlands East Valley Grant Hollis 4.00 Newbury Park Amy Harris 4.00 Royal Ben Sordoni 4.00 Nordhoff Ana Levin 3.72 Rubidoux Brent Albin 3.65 Notre Dame Ashley Hanely 3.76 San Luis Obispo Ben Collins 4.31 Oak Park Blake Wildt 3.65 San Marcos Eli Kupperman 4.00 Oxford Academy Chrislynn Chew 3.97 Santa Barbara David DeLarbre 3.92 Paloma Valley Natalie Daugherty 3.96 Santa Clara Brian Yuncker 3.50 Paso Robles Cherish Bonomi 3.85 Santiago/Corona Matthew Han Lee 3.83 Perris Tiana Towns 3.83 Serrano Brandon Kiuper 4.00 Poly/Pasadena Larkin Brogan 3.80 Servite Mosey Nicholas 3.77 Poly/Riverside Samantha Greenawalt 3.59 St. John Bosco Mical Ramirez 3.88 Redlands Jordan Crisp 3.55 St. Joseph/Santa Maria Kevin Buchanan 3.58 Redlands East Valley Kimberly Banta 3.83 St. Margaret's Kenton Murray 3.84 Riverside Christian Megan Burch 4.00 Sunny Hills William Noiman 4.00 Royal Valeri Kepler 3.81 Temple City Pai-Han Arthur Yeh 4.00 Rubidoux Sarah Reimer 3.80 Tesoro Curtis Hill 3.50 San Luis Obispo Bethany James 4.00 Upland Christian David McEachron 3.88 San Marcos Annick Lamb 3.91 Walnut Curtis Cheng 3.64 San Marino Kitty Cheung 3.74 West Valley James Mackie 4.00 Santa Barbara Rachael Himouitz 3.82 Whitney Jasper Chang 3.55 Santa Clara Nicole LaFrenjere 3.79 Santiago/Corona Dannielle Hankins 4.00 Serrano Amanda Castro 3.80 Page 16 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 2005 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - TOYOTA BOYS SOCCER PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION I DIVISION V First Round: Damien 4, Redlands 2 (OT); San Clemente 2, Don Lugo 1 (OT); First Round: Salesian 4, El Monte 1; Sultana 3, Barstow 1; Maranatha 5, Upland 2, Huntington Beach 0; Long Beach Poly 4, Mission Viejo 2; Servite Beaumont 1; Oaks Christian 6, St. Genevieve 0; Sierra Vista 1, Silverado 0; 2, El Toro 0; Bell Gardens 2, Quartz Hill 0; Ontario 1, Rialto 1 (4-3 PK); Santa Garden Grove 2, South El Monte 0; Azusa 3, Pasadena Poly 0; Marshall 3, Margarita 3, Schurr 0; Fountain Valley 1, Trabuco Hills 1 (4-2 PK); Millikan 2, Los Angeles Baptist 1; Los Amigo 5, JSerra 1; Workman 1, Village Christian Chino 1 (OT); Mater Dei 1, Long Beach Wilson 0; Alta Loma 3, Antelope Valley 0; Paraclete 1, Granite Hills 0; Hesperia 1, San Jacinto 0; Valley Christian/ 0; Edison 4, Montebello 1; Littlerock 2, Etiwanda 1; A.B. Miller 5, Colony 1; Cerritos 5, La Salle 0; Santa Paula 3, Flintridge Prep 1; Apple Valley 3, Desert Esperanza 2, Ayala 1. Hot Springs 1; Mountain View 2, Santiago/Garden Grove 1. Second Round: Damien 2, San Clemente 1; Long Beach Poly 2, Upland 1; Second Round: Sultana 2, Salesian 0; Oaks Christian 1, Maranatha 0; Servite 2, Bell Gardens 1 (OT); Santa Margarita 2, Ontario 0; Fountain Valley Garden Grove 4, Sierra Vista 1; Marshall 3, Azusa 1; Los Amigos 2, Workman 1, Millikan 0; Mater Dei 3, Alta Loma 2; Littlerock 2, Edison 1; Esperanza 4, 0; Paraclete 1, Hesperia 1 (4-2 PK); Santa Paula 4, Valley Christian/Cerritos A.B. Miller 1. 2; Mountain View 7, Apple Valley 1. Quarterfinals: Damien 2, Long Beach Poly 1 (OT); Santa Margarita 3, Quarterfinals: Oaks Christian 2, Sultana 1 (OT); Garden Grove 4, Marshall Servite 2; Fountain Valley 3, Mater Dei 1 (OT); Esperana 3, Littlerock 1. 3; Paraclete 2, Los Amigos 0; Mountain View 5, Santa Paula 0. Semifinals: Damien 3, Santa Margarita 1; Esperanza 2, Fountain Valley 1. Semifinals: Oaks Christian 2, Garden Grove 1; Mountain View 1, Paraclete Final: Damien 3, Esperanza 2. 0. Final: Mountain View 3, Oaks Christian 2. DIVISION II First Round: Loyola 6, Dos Pueblos 0; Brea Olinda 3, Riverside Poly 1; DIVISION VI Leuzinger 1, Laguna Hills 0; Calabasas 2, Canyon/Canyon Country 1; Wild Card Round: Kilpatrick 3, Laguna Blanca 0; Linfield Christian 3, Temecula Valley 6, J.W. North 2; Tesoro 4, Canyon/Anaheim 0; San Marcos Riverside Christian 0; Rosamond 1, Oak Park 0; Woodcrest Christian 12, 1, Chaminade 0; Westlake 1, Hart 0; St. Francis 2, Foothill 1; M.L. King 3, Temecula Prep 2; Viewpoint 1, Wildwood 0; St. Paul 2, Loma Linda Academy Temescal Canyon 2; Northwood 2, Villa Park 0 (OT); Mira Costa 1, Woodbridge 0; Brethren Christian 2, St. Michael's Prep 0. 0; Thousand Oaks 4, Saugus 1; West Torrance 3, Irvine 2 (OT); Royal 1, Santa First Round: Carpinteria 9, Kilpatrick 0; Rolling Hills Prep 4, Pilgrim 0; Avalon Barbara 0. 2, Oxford Academy 1 (OT); Calvary Chapel/Downey 3, Linfield Christian 0; Second Round: Loyola 3, Brea Olinda 1; Calabasas 1, Leuzinger 0 (OT); Thacher 2, Rosamond 1; Mojave 2, Santa Clarita Christian 1 (OT); Woodcrest Temecula Valley 4, Tesoro 1; Westlake 2, San Marcos 1; M.L. King 7, St. Christian 3, Fairmont Prep 0; Ontario Christian 1, Serra 0; Bishop Union 7, Francis 2; Mira Costa 5, Northwood 3; Thousand Oaks 2, Wet Torrance 1; Viewpoint 0; Sage Hill 8, Westmark 0; Delphi Academy 2, St. Paul 1; Fillmore Royal 2, Chaparral 1. 7, Villanova Prep 0; Cavlary Chapel/Murrieta 4, Aquinas 2; Whittier Christian Quarterfinals: Loyola 2, Calabasas 0; Temecula Valley 2, Westlake 1; M.L. 2, Upland Christian 0; Mary Star of the Sea 10, Saddleback Valley Christian King 3, Mira Costa 2; Thousand Oaks 3, Royal 2.. 2; Windward 2, Brethren Christian 1 (OT). Semifinals: Loyola 2, Temecula Valley 0; Thousand Oaks 1, M.L. King 0. Second Round: Caprinteria 15, Rolling Hills Prep 1; Avalon 6, Calvary Final: Loyola 1, Thousand Oaks 1 (Co-Champions). Chapel/Downey 3; Mojave 2, Thacher 1; Ontario Chritian 3, Woodcrest Christian 2 (OT); Bishop Union 2, Sage Hill 0; Fillmore 6, Delphi Academy 1; DIVISION III Calvary Chapel/Murrieta 1, Whittier Christian 0; Windward 2, Mary Star of the Wild Card Round: Gahr 5, Loara 3; Santa Fe 2, Glenn 1; Nogales 4, Sea 0. Inglewood 3; Troy 3, Santa Ana 0. Quarterfinals: Carpinteria 4, Avalon 0; Mojave 4, Ontario Christian 1; First Round: Saddleback 1, Gahr 0; California 2, Artesia 1; Sunny Hills 2, Fillmore 3, Bishop Union 1; Calvary Chapel/Murrieta 2, Windward 1. South Hills 1 (OT); Valencia/Placentia 2, Santiago/Corona 0; Paramount 4, Semifinals: Mojave 6, Carpinteria 3; Fillmore 3, Calvary Chapel/Murrieta 0. Atascadero 0; Bonita 3, Muir 2 (OT); Arroyo Grande 3, Glendale 0; Santa Fe Final: Fillmore 3, Mojave 0. 2, Santa Monica 1; Corona 3, Garey 2; Nogales 2, Centennial/Corona 1; Katella 4, Troy 0; Walnut 2, Pasadena 1; Dominguez def. El Rancho; Righetti 3, Hawthorne 0; La Mirada 2, Charter Oak 1. Second Round: Saddleback 2, California 1; Valencia/Placentia 2, Sunny Hills 0; Paramount 3, Bonita 0; Arroyo Grande 1, Santa Fe 0; Sonroa 2, Corona 2005 CIF SOUTHERN 1; Katella 1, Nogales 0; Walnut 4, Dominguez 3; La Mirada 2, Righetti 1. Quarterfinals: Saddleback 3, Valencia/Placentia 1; Paramount 1, Arroyo SECTION - TOYOTA Grande 1 (5-4 PK); Sonora 4, Katella 1; La Mirada 3, Walnut 1. Semifinals: Saddleback 1, Paramount 0; Sonora 2, La Mirada 1. BOYS SOCCER CHAMPIONS Final: Saddleback 5, Sonora 0. DIVISION I DIVISION IV Wild Card Round: Kaiser 3, Pomona 0; Animo Leadership 5, Blair 1. Damien First Round: Coachella Valley 3, Vista del Lago 0; Kaiser 3, Pacific 1; Hemet DIVISION II 1, La Quinta/La Quinta 0; Norte Vista 1, San Gorgonio 0; Santa Maria 3, El Segundo 0; Rio Mesa 2, Monrovia 1; Baldwin Park 4, Cathedral 1; Century Loyola/Thousand Oaks 2, Torrance 1 (OT); West Valley 1, Bishop Amat 0; Palos Verdes 2, Animo Leadership 0; Santa Ana Valley 1, Bloomington 0; Anaheim def. Ganesha; DIVISION III Palm Springs 4, Arroyo Valley 1; La Canada 5, St. Bernard 0; Santa Ynez 2, Oxnard 0. Saddleback Second Round: Coachella Valley 3, Kaiser 1; Norte Vista 0, Hemet 0 (4- DIVISION IV 3 PK); Santa Maria 2, Rio Mesa 1; Century 4, Baldwin Park 3; Lompoc 2, West Valley 1; Santa Ana Valley 3, Palos Verdes 1 (OT); Anaheim 2, Palm Springs Santa Maria 1; Santa Ynez 2, La Canada 1. Quarterfinals: Norte Vista 2, Coachella Valley 1; Santa Maria 1, Century DIVISION V 0; Lompoc 2, Santa Ana Valley 1; Santa Ynez 1, Anaheim 0. Semifinals: Santa Maria 2, Norte Vista 2 (3-2 PK); Santa Ynez 3, Lompoc Mountain View 2. DIVISION VI Final: Santa Maria 4, Santa Ynez 0. Fillmore CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 Page 17 2005 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - TOYOTA GIRLS SOCCER PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION I Gorgonio 2, Wilson/Hacienda Heights 0; San Luis Obispo 2, Los Altos 3; First Round: Los Alamitos 1, St. Joseph/Lakewood 0; Redondo Union 2, Walnut 6, La Habra 0. Long Beach Poly 1; Mission Viejo 3, Diamond Bar 1; Harvard-Westlake 3, Second Round: Mayfair 5, Cajon 1; South Hills 3, Beverly Hills 0; Bonita West Torrance 2 (OT); Capistrano Valley 3, Newport Harbor 2; Alta Loma 1, Cypress 0; Sunny Hills 6, Carter 1; Costa Mesa 4, La Mirada 0; Arroyo 3, Diamond Ranch 2 (OT); Los Osos 8, Chaffey 0; Santa Margarita 4, Ayala Grande 1, Kennedy 1 (4-2 PK); Santiago/Corona 4, San Gorgonio 0; Walnut 1; Aliso Niguel 3, Esperanza 2; Etiwanda 4, Don Lugo 3; Mater Dei 3, St. Lucy's 5, San Luis Obispo 2. 1; Long Beach Wilson 4, Trabuco Hills 1; Edison 2, Irvine 1 (3OT); Mira Costa Quarterfinals: Mayfair 2, South Hills 1; Sunny Hills 3, Bonita 0; Arroyo 3, Louisville 0; Upland 1, Flintridge Sacred Heart 0; San Clemente 5, Millikan Grande 1, Costa Mesa 0 (OT); Walnut 4, Santiago/Corona 1. 0. Semifinals: Sunny Hills 2, Mayfair 1; Walnut 3, Arroyo Grande 0. Second Round: Los Alamitos 2, Redondo Union 1; Mission Viejo 1, Harvard- Final: Sunny Hills 1, Walnut 1 (Co-Champions). Westlake 0; Capistrano Valley 3, Alta Loma 2; Santa Margarita 1, Los Osos 0; Etiwanda 1, Aliso Niguel 0; Mater Dei 3, Long Beach Wilson 1; Edison 0, DIVISION IV Mira Costa 0 (5-4 PK); Upland 3, San Clemente 2 (OT). Wild Card Round: Nipomo 6, Montebello 0; California 1, Hesperia 0; Adolfo Quarterfinals: Los Alamitos 2, Mission Viejo 1; Santa Margarita 7, Camarillo 2, St. Bernard 0; Ramona 1, Santa Ana Valley 0. Capistrano Valley 1; Mater Dei 0, Etiwanda 0 (3-0 PK); Upland 2, Edison 0. First Round: La Serna 2, Nipomo 0; Century 2, Mary Star of the Sea 0; Semifinals: Los Alamitos 1, Santa Margarita 0; Mater Dei 1, Upland 0. California 10, Alhambra 2; San Marino 2, Cabrillo/Lompoc 1 (OT); Bloomington Final: Los Alamitos 2, Mater Dei 0. 1, La Quinta/La Quinta 0; Flintridge Prep 4, Rio Mesa 0; Hemet 4, Cathedral City 1; Vista del Lago 4, Palm Desert 2; Rubidoux 1, Sultana 0; Santa Fe 3, DIVISION II Paloma Valley 1; South Pasadena 1, Magnolia 0; Adolfo Camarillo 2, Santa First Round: El Dorado 1, University 0; Ventura 3, Westlake 1; Redlands Ynez 1; Westridge 3, Oxnard 2 (OT); Bishop Amat 7, Bell Gardens 0; East Valley 2, Brea Olinda 1 (OT); Chaparral 1, M.L. King 0 (OT); Highland Chadwick 5, Ramona 0. 4, Pasadena 3; Thousand Oaks 3, Saugus 2; Crescenta Valley 2, San Marcos Second Round: La Serna 2, Century 0; San Marino 2, California 0; Serrano 1 (OT); Temecula Valley 1, Northwood 1 (8-7 PK); Buena 4, Valencia/ 3, Bloomington 0; Flintridge Prep 2, Hemet 1; Rubidoux 2, Vista del Lago 2 (2- Valencia 0; Royal 4, Palmdale 0; Arcardia 2, Riverside Poly 0; Corona del Mar 1 PK); Santa Fe 1, South Pasadena 0 (OT); Westridge 3, Adolfo Camarillo 1 1, Villa Park 1 (4-2 PK); Arlington 1, Yucaipa 1 (5-4 PK); Canyon/Canyon (OT); Chadwick 5, Bishop Amat 1. Country 4, Quartz Hill 0; Redlands 1, Tesoro 0; Murrieta Valley 3, Canyon/ Quarterfinals: La Serna 2, San Marino 0; Serrano 2, Flintridge Prep 1 (OT); Anaheim 1. Rubidoux 2, Santa Fe 0 (OT); Chadwick 3, Westridge 2 (OT). Second Round: El Dorado 3, Ventura 2; Chaparral 3, Redlands East Valley Semifinals: La Serna 3, Serrano 2 (OT); Chadwick 3, Rubidoux 0. 2; Thousand Oaks 4, Highland 2; Temecula Valley 3, Crescenta Valley 2 (OT); Final: Chadwick 2, La Serna 1. Buena 3, Royal 0; Arcadia 1, Corona del Mar 0; Canyon/Canyon Country 3, Arlington 1 (OT); Murrieta Valley 2, Redlands 1 (OT). DIVISION V Quarterfinals: Chaparral 1, El Dorado 1 (4-3 PK); Thousand Oaks 2, Wild Card Round: Los Angeles Baptist 4, Campbell Hall 1; Gabrielino 2, Temecula Valley 2 (5-4 PK); Buena 1, Arcadia 1 (4-3 PK); Murrieta Valley 2, Lynwood 1; Marlborough 1, Torrance 0 (OT); Burroughs/Ridgecrest 1, Canyon/Canyon Country 1. Ganesha 0. Semifinals: Chaparral 3, Thousand Oaks 1; Buena 0, Murrieta Valley 0 (3- First Round: Oaks Christian 7, La Reina 1; Los Angeles Baptist def. Arroyo; 2 PK). Notre Dame/Riverside 0, Pomona 0 (4-3 PK); Pacifica/Garden Grove 3, Final: Buena 2, Chaparral 1. Gabrielino 0; Granite Hills 3, Big Bear 0; Whittier Christian 5, Downey 0; North Torrance 3, Brentwood 1; La Salle 2, St. Bonaventure 1; Nordhoff 4, DIVISION III Paraclete 2; Oak Park 1, Marlborough 0; Beaumont 5, Santiago/Garden Grove First Round: Mayfair 3, Nogales 0; Cajon 4, Corona 2; South Hills 4, Culver 0; Victor Valley 1, San Dimas 0; Malibu 2, Palos Verdes 2 (5-4 PK); Valley City 2; Beverly Hills 2, Atascadero 1; Bonita 4, Paso Robles 0; Cypress 4, Christian/Cerritos 2, Garden Grove 0; Warren 2, South El Monte 1; Marymount Saddleback 0; Carter 2, Valley View 0; Sunny Hills 5, Cerritos 0; Costa Mesa 3, Burroughs/Ridgecrest 1. 3, Orange Lutheran 1; La Mirada 2, Fullerton 1; Arroyo Grande 1, Santa Second Round: Oaks Christian 2, Los Angeles Baptist 0; Pacifica/Garden Monica 0; Kennedy 2, Ocean View 0; Santiago/Corona 3, Troy 1; San Grove 2, Notre Dame/Riverside 0; Granite Hills 4, Whittier Christian 3; North Torrance 4, La Salle 4 (2-0 PK); Nordhoff 1, Oak Park 1 (5-4 PK); Victor Valley 3, Beaumont 0; Valley Christian/Cerritos 2, Malibu 0; Marymount 9, Warren 2005 CIF SOUTHERN 1. Quarterfinals: Oaks Christian 2, Pacifica/Garden Grove 0; Granite Hills 3, SECTION - TOYOTA North Torrance 2; Victor Valley 1, Nordhoff 0 (OT); Valley Christian/Cerritos 3, Marymount 1. GIRLS SOCCER CHAMPIONS Semifinals: Oaks Christian 1, Granite Hills 0; Valley Christian/Cerritos 2, DIVISION I Victor Valley 1. Final: Oaks Christian 2, Valley Christian/Cerritos 2 (Co-Champions). Los Alamitos DIVISION VI DIVISION II First Round: Arrowhead Christian 4, Woodcrest Christian 0; Sierra Vista 8, St. Monica 1; Maranatha 2, Mammoth 0; Windward 2, Thacher 1; Pomona Buena Catholic 2, Calvary Chapel/Murrieta 0; Sage Hill 4, Connelly 0; Alverno 2, Duarte 1; Desert Christian/Lancaster 9, Marshall 0; Western Christian 10, St. DIVISION III Genevieve 0; Oxford Academy 1, St. Matthias 0; Cate 2, Milken Community Sunny Hills/Walnut 0; Bishop Union 6, Montclair Prep 0; Viewpoint 4, Villanova Prep 0; Azusa 1, Bishop Conaty Loretto 2 (OT); Saddleback Valley Christian 3, Linfield DIVISION IV Christian 2 (OT); St. Margaret's 10, Cantwell Sacred Heart 0. Second Round: Arrowhead Christian 4, Sierra Vista 0; Windward 2, Chadwick Maranatha 1; Sage Hill 2, Pomona Catholic 1 (OT); Desert Christian/Lancaster 3, Alverno 1; Western Christian 6, Oxford Academy 0; Bishop Union 1, Cate DIVISION V 0; Viewpoint 2, Azusa 1 (OT); St. Margaret's 8, Saddleback Valley Christian 0. Oaks Christian/Valley Christian-Cerritos Quarterfinals: Arrowhead Christian 2, Windward 1; Sage Hill 2, Desert DIVISION VI Christian/Lancaster 1; Bishop Union 3, Western Christian 2 (OT); St. Margaret's 3, Viewpoint 0. Arrowhead Christian Semifinals: Arrowhead Christian 2, Sage Hill 0; Bishop Union 2, St. Margaret's 1. Final: Arrowhead Christian 1, Bishop Union 0. Page 18 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 2005 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - TOYOTA DIVISIONAL INDIVIDUAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONS

WT. SOUTHERN COASTAL INLAND CENTRAL NORTHERN EASTERN 103 Gabriel Rodriguez Imad Atalla Shaun Hastie Blair Matsuura Thomas Williams Angel Garcia Calvary Chp/SA Mayfair Ventura Peninsula South Hills San Dimas

112 Justin Paulson Kevin Tang Brian Moreno Bryan Matsuura Joey Cabanas Chris Lopez Calvary Chp/SA Centennial/Corona Foothill Peninsula Canyon Springs San Bernardino

119 Alex Smith Jimmy Valdivia Justin Jones Juan Archuleta David Ramirez Caleb Flores Temecula Valley Rosemead Laguna Hills Sultana Redlands Est Vly Northview

125 Brian Osuna Jake Hannaford Sonny Siegel Tilman Tran Maraj Dean Shane Michinock Calvary Chp/SA Los Alamitos Laguna Hills Loara Yucca Valley Dana Hills

130 Ethan Hall Dylan Jensen Ivan Sanchez Tony Ruiz Gabriel Rodriguez Larry Medina Temecula Valley Edison Santiago/Garden Grove Loara Santa Maria Northview

135 Chris Drouin Suong Cun Jon Gonzales Brett Gurrola Edwin Figueroa Marc Tavera Chaparral Arroyo Sonora North Torrance Century Bishop Amat

140 Kipp Bowman Isaac Vazquez Ryan Coles Matt Beam Holt Ryan Willie Garcia Temecula Valley Rosemead Laguna Hills Canyon San Jacinto Santa Fe

145 Chad Hemerson J.J. Wilerford John Chacon Steve Frehn Geoff Malm Isaac Leland Calvary Chp/SA Hemet Los Osos Highland Righetti San Clemente

152 Cory Beeson Nathan Borden Dominic Del Duca Alex Darkovsky Salomone Geno Greg Williams Temecula Valley Huntington Beach Ayala Santa Monica San Jacinto La Serna

160 Ryan Smith Jimmy Hynes Zac Gentry Dylan Giagni Dustin Monte Shawn Boaz Temecula Valley Edison Alta Loma Santa Monica Righetti San Dimas

171 Edward James Tim Hawkins Ben Foley Donte Lee Stormo Jimmy David Dill Temescal Canyon Arroyo Nordhoff Villa Park San Jacinto San Clemente

189 Sal Feliccia Kenji Porter Arman Kucukkoseoglu Abraham Otrambo Nate Willard Louie Audelo Montclair Harvard-Westlake Ayala Loara Atascadero California

215 Brad Chavez Geoff Hewitt Rigo Gil Tom Doyle Mitchell Monteiro Tanner Dove Adolfo Camarillo Santiago/Corona Dos Pueblos Barstow Paso Robles Mission Viejo

275 Jordan Blanchard Romney Fuga Robbie Reed Gabe Moore Travis Ewart Adrian Martinez Temecula Valley Edison Claremont Granite Hills La Sierra San Clemente INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

PLACE SOUTHERN COASTAL INLAND CENTRAL NORTHERN EASTERN 1 Temecula Valley (300.5) Edison (202) Laguna Hills (216) Peninsula (174) Yucca Valley (193) San Clemente (245) 2 Calvary Chp/SA (216) Rosemead (199) Ayala (154.5) El Modena (166.5) San Jacinto (184) Northview (235) 3 Ontario (148.5) Esperanza (132.5) Alta Loma (154) Sultana (160.5) Righetti (173) Santa Fe (173) 4 Santa Ana (134) Los Alamitos (128.5) Ventura (118.5) North Torrance (159) Arroyo Grande (120) Dana Hills (136) 5 Chaparral (133) Arroyo (119) Downey (108.5) Granite Hills (158) Canyon Springs (110.5) St. John Bosco (108)

CALVARY CHAPEL FINISHES TENTH AT STATE WRESTLING

Calvary Chapel of Santa Ana finished 10th at the CIF State Wrestling Championships on Friday and Saturday, March 4 and 5. It was the highest finish of any Southern Section team. The Eagles scored 58.5 points at Rabobank Arena, Theater & Convention Center in Bakersfield. Poway (San Diego Section) finished first with 167.0 points, while Bakersfield (Central Section) finished second at 111.0 points.

The Southern Section saw one wrestler walk away with an individual title; Brian Moreno from Foothill claimed his third-consecutive state title at 103 pounds. CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005 Page 19 2005 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION - TOYOTA TEAM DUAL-MEET WRESTLING PLAYOFF RESULTS DIVISION I First Round: Temecula Valley 55, Diamond Bar DIVISION IV 21; Paso Robles 43, El Dorado 28; Esperanza 41, 2005 CIF SOUTHERN First Round: Warren 50, Bell Gardens 24; South Arroyo 25; Laguna Hills 52, Dana Hills 21; Edison SECTION-TOYOTA Hills 43, Ontario 18; La Mirada 70, Mira Costa 6; 54, Irvine 18; Ayala 40, Chaparral 36; El Modena WRESTLING Santa Fe 59, Rancho Cucamonga 19; Glenn 41, 37, Righetti 29; San Clemente 73, Mountain View Don Lugo 23; Peninsula 39, West Covina 29; 6. CHAMPIONS Downey 39, Schurr 28; Alta Loma 61, Pioneer 15. Quarterfinals: Temecula Valley 56, Paso Robles Quarterfinals: Warren 30, South Hills 27; Santa 18; Esperanza 40, Laguna Hills 25; Edison 42, Fe 43, La Mirada 24; Glenn 35, Peninsula 31; Alta Ayala 30; San Clemente 41, El Modena 15. DIVISION I Loma 42, Downey 27. Semifinals: Temecula Valley 56, Esperanza 9; Semifinals: Santa Fe 41, Warren 29; Alta Loma San Clemente 53, Edison 13. Temeucla Valley 41, Glenn 29. Final: Temecula Valley 48, San Clemente 9. Final: Santa Fe 37, Alta Loma 34.

DIVISION II DIVISION V First Round: Northview 70, M.L. King 3; Calvary DIVISION II First Round: Royal 81, La Puente 0; Cajon 38, Chapel/Santa Ana 42, Colton 39; Bishop Amat 69, Northview Lancaster 28; Century 56, Victor Valley 10; Saddleback 10; Sultana 56, Torrance 24; North Kaiser 42, Cabrillo/Lompoc 24; Granite Hills 45, Torrance 48, Covina 19; Redlands East Valley 50, Jurupa Valley 24; Calabasas 36, Nipomo 33; Tesoro 16; St. John Bosco 52, La Sierra 21; Santa Magnolia 39, Sierra Vista 28; Highland 60, Arroyo Ana 46, Hesperia 21. DIVISION III Valley 17. Quarterfinals: Northview 72, Calvary Chapel/ Quarterfinals: Royal 64, Cajon 12; Century 31, Santa Ana 6; Bishop Amat 39, Sultana 32; North Yucca Valley Kaiser 27; Granite Hills 57, Calabasas 20; High- Torrance 58, Redlands East Valley 9; Santa Ana land 42, Magnolia 19. 46, St. John Bosco 21. Semifinals: Royal 39, Century 21; Granite Hills Semifinals: Northview 66, Bishop Amat 3; North DIVISION IV 42, Highland 15. Torrance 39, Santa Ana 27. Final: Royal 34, Granite Hills 28. Final: Northview 52, North Torrance 10. Santa Fe DIVISION VI DIVISION III First Round: Crespi 60, Santa Paula 15; Hemet First Round: Yucca Valley 41, Orange Lutheran DIVISION V 66, Hamilton 15; La Canada 42, Bishop Union 33; 33; Sonora 36, Palm Desert 34; Santiago/Corona Santiago/Garden Grove 72, Aquinas 9; Monrovia 35, Ventura 31; Millikan 64, Oxnard 17; Pacifica/ Royal 57, Lucerne Valley 12; Garden Grove 56, Desert Oxnard 39, San Jacinto 24;Long Beach Poly 47, Mirage 23; Fillmore 34, Alemany 21; Elsinore def. La Quinta/La Quinta 31; Loara 43, Buena Park 21; Sherman Indian (Forfeit). Centennial/Corona 44, Dos Pueblos 24. Quarterfinals: Hemet 38, Crespi 33; Santiago/ Quarterfinals: Yucca Valley 36, Sonora 34; DIVISION VI Garden Grove 46, La Canada 27; Monrovia 57, Millikan 36, Santiago/Corona 31; Pacifica/Oxnard Santiago/Garden Grove Garden Grove 15; Elsinore 58, Fillmore 12. 40, Long Beach Poly 29; Loara 48, Centennial/ Semifinals: Santiago/Garden Grove 39, Hemet Corona 26. 37; Elsinore 37, Monrovia 31. Semifinals: Yucca Valley 49, Millikan 33; Paci- Final: Santiago/Garden Grove 33, Elsinore 32. fica/Oxnard 35, Loara 25. Final: Yucca Valley 45, Pacifica/Oxnard 21. COUNCIL JAN. 20 OFFICIALS WHISTLE (Continued from page 2) (Continued from page 7) of school recognition as a new category in the 8. STATE FEDERATED COUNCIL – Ken Gunn, * Officials wanted respect. Champions of Character program. Chairman of Championships, Tournaments and * Schools want to give respect where it is Special Event Committee, reviewed the State CIF 13. PRESIDENT’S REPORT – John Dahlem, Championship Football proposal for the Fall of President, reviewed duties of principals, earned. 2005. releaguing and Southern Section hosting the CIF 9. SOUTHERN SECTION DISCUSSION ITEM – State Commissioners’ January meeting. In the end, there are many things that schools Jim Staunton, Commissioner reviewed the 14. TREASURER’S REPORT – Susana Arce, do to make officials feel welcome, and the following items for discussion: Treasurer, reported on the status of the Fall majority of Southern Section officials value budget. A. Revision to Blue Book Rule 302. the chance to be a part of high school B. Revision to Blue Book Rule 214.8. athletics. Realizing that both groups have C. Possible restructure of football divisions. There being no further business to come before D. Nominations of Distinguished Service/ the Council, the meeting was adjourned at 10:45 common goals is a positive first step in Hall of Fame Award Recipients. a.m. making athletics throughout the Section a 10. PURSUING VICTORY WITH HONOR ONE- better experience for students, coaches, DAY TRAINING – Jim Staunton, Commissioner, Submitted by: administrators, parents and officials. announced the next training date will be March KAREN HELLYER 15, 2005. If you have comments or column ideas, 11.FINANCE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER please send them to: – Jim Staunton, Commissioner, reviewed the current CIF-SS Finance Committee Approved by: [email protected]. recommendations which will affect new employees. DR. JAMES STAUNTON, Ed.D. 12. CHAMPIONS OF CHARACTER – Jim COMMISSIONER OF ATHLETICS Staunton, Commissioner, reviewed the addition Page 20 CIF-SS BULLETIN -- Spring 2005

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