High School Football Schedules
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November 2019 Foothills Sentry Page 19 High School Football Schedules It appears that Canyon’s Adam Eilefson (on right) has grown a third hand. Canyon’s Steven Saavedra (3) moves in on defense, preventing the El Modena score. Canyon won, 14-10. The Villa Park girls golf team captured the Crestview League title, going undefeated at 6-0, 14-2 on the season. The team, left to right, includes Nia Chantana, Kelly Lim, Kristin Lam, Melody Nguyen, Malia Carrasco, Lenna Lazare, and Jules Hoang. The team was named as CIF State Aca- demic Team Champion, the only girls golf team in California to achieve this honor. The team achieved a grade point average of 3.91 (out of an unweighted 4.0). Heading to Ojai Foothill sent 17 girls into the Crestview League womens golf fi- nals. Amber Davalos of Foothill and Kristian Lam from Villa Park qualified to advance in the individual post-season playoffs, to vie for the championship at a course in Ojai. Canyon sent six players into the North Hills League finals. Han- nah Dreisbach was tied with a Brea player for the fourth qualifier. A shoot-out on hole num- ber one fell short. Kendra Sherwood was the North Peter Tannas (14) from Orange High School blocks the shot of Jordan De La Jara in the Costa Mesa game. Hills number two qualifier, shooting a 173. Villa Park, Crestview League, qualified six golf- ers heading into the team playoffs: Nia Chantana, Kelly Lim, Kristin Lam, Melody Nguyen, Malia Carrasco and Lenna Laz- are. El Modena sent six ath- letes into the North Hills League finals. Hannah Cox was the lone Vanquard advancing into the sec- ond day of the individual playoffs on the Dad Miller course. Cox missed quali- Daniel Vega from Orange High School swims away after a steal against Costa Mesa. fying by one stroke. Coaches of Character honored at OCADA The Orange County Athletic Directors Association (OCADA) recognized and honored “Coach- es of Character” at its first dinner meeting of the 2019-20 school year, held Sept. 30 at Anaheim Convention Center. Tom Fox, athletic director at Villa Park High School, was giv- en the 2019 Presidents Award for Paul Portillo (21) from Canyon High School just missed the point- his lifetime service to athletics. after-touchdown block. Villa Park's James Pineda (13) was the Vincent Hourigan, Canyon High School’s quarterback, finds a re- Fox has a new position as vice holder as Davin Anchich (10) drilled the uprights. ceiver up field against Villa Park. principal at VPHS, following his 15-year career at the school, Cen- tury Conference president and current OCADA president. Fox recently was awarded a Master Athletic Director certificate by the NIAAA. Coaches honored with the Coaches of Character award were Wil Wilkins, Canyon High School; Mary Henry, El Modena High School; Daniel Esparza, Orange High School; Joe List, Orange Lutheran High School; and Teddy Vo, Villa Park High School. John Kulisich, a Villa Park aquatic coach, was installed into the CIF-Southern Section Hall Villa Park running back Anthony Hakai (40) went through the line of Fame after 45 years of dedica- and scored as Canyon’s Mike Carbaugh made the tackle attempt. Villa Marcus Manion, a two-way player from El Modena High, tackles tion. Kulisich is also a head CIF Park won the homecoming game, 63-6. Tony Fuava (40) from Marina High School after scoring a touchdown. water polo referee..