SOUTHERN SECTION
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Monday, Oct. 25
TOURNAMENTS
NORTH ORANGE COUNTY
Second Round
Villa Park 13, Bonita 7
Shay Buckman had six goals for Villa Park (23-0), which is the top-ranked team in the CIF Southern Section Division II coaches’ poll. Cameron Phillips had three goals for Bonita (13-6), the top-ranked team in Division VI.
First Round
Bonita 17, Ayala 9
Brian Campa had five goals and Brett Hays and Conner Ruggio each scored four goals for Bonita, the top-ranked team in CIF Southern Section Division VI. Josh Garcia had six goals for Ayala (11-4), ranked No. 5 in the Division V coaches’ poll. The Bearcats outscored the Bulldogs 8-0 in the second quarter.
Carlsbad 10, Riverside Poly 9 (Sudden death OT)
Jack Hines had four goals, including a goal with 14 seconds left to tie the game and send it to overtime, in the loss for Riverside Poly (18-4), which is the top-ranked team in the CIF Southern Section Division V coaches’ poll. Carlsbad improves to 18-2.
Loyola 14, Los Altos 0
Kevin Kuhn scored four goals and Alex Edmunds added three goals and four steals to lead Loyola (12-7). Backup goalie Henry Short had six saves and two steals in two quarters for the Cubs.
MARMONTE LEAGUE
Agoura 13, Newbury Park 7
Nick Rimmele had eight goals and Danny Polyakov had one goal, five assists and three steals to lead Agoura (18-4, 7-1), which plays league-leading Royal (7-0 entering play Monday) at Rancho Simi Park in Simi Valley on Wednesday. Kyle Ripley and Billy Doherty each had two goals for Newbury Park (10-9, 4-5).
Royal 23, Calabasas 7
Tyler Diamond and Adam Thomas each had six goals, Nick Laszlo had five and Juan Camero scored three times to pace visiting Royal (19-5, 8-0). Matt Lewis had 14 saves for the Highlanders.
Westlake 11, Thousand Oaks 1
Duncan Shuler had four goals, one assist and seven steals, Cole Olmon had two goals and three assists and Ryan Dutton had eight saves and a steal in goal for host Westlake (13-9, 4-5). Thousand Oaks dropped to 3-5 in league.
OCEAN LEAGUE
El Segundo 20, Milken 3
Senior Cameron Hughes had six goals, giving him 85 in 22 games, for host El Segundo (19-6, 6-0), No. 2 in the Southern Section Division VI coaches’ poll.
A victory over visiting Beverly Hills on Wednesday will give the Eagles their first league title since 1996. Milken fell to 6-11 and 1-4.
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