Orange County Prep Soccer : Marina Beats Ocean View With Big Second Half, 4-0
Marina High School, the top-ranked 4-A team, scored three goals in the second half to defeat Ocean View, 4-0, in a Sunset League boys’ soccer match at Marina.
Chad Hustad, Ben LeFrancois, Mike Lapper and Darin Fishman each scored for Marina (2-0, 14-3-2). Ocean View is 0-1-1 in league.
In other Sunset League matches:
Huntington Beach 2, Fountain Valley 1--Shawn Bruckler scored late in the second half as Huntington Beach (1-0-1, 5-7-2) won at home.
In the Century League:
Villa Park 1, Santa Ana 1--Derik Ujike scored for the Spartans (0-0-1, 10-0-2). Blanco Vasquez scored for the Saints (0-0-1, 10-1-3) at Villa Park.
El Modena 3, Santa Ana Valley 2--Mike McConnel, Brian Hoey and Ralph Hollack scored in the second half for El Modena (1-0, 6-3).
In the Empire League:
Kennedy 2, Los Alamitos 1--Eddie Corrales and Mark Piening each scored for the Fighting Irish (4-0-1, 7-2-1) at Kennedy.
In the Freeway League
Sunny Hills 5, La Habra 0--Ramon Miramontes led the Lancers (1-0, 6-1) with three goals; Carlo Miramontes scored two.
In the Pacific Coast League:
Woodbridge 1, Laguna Beach 1--Jeff Smith scored for the Warriors (0-0-1, 3-4-2). Brandon Cope scored for the Artists (0-0-1, 4-3-2) at Woodbridge.
Trabuco Hills 2, Costa Mesa 0--Jeff Dooley and Gilberto Kac scored for Trabuco Hills at Costa Mesa.
In the Sea View League:
Newport Harbor 3, Estancia 1--Tom Walker, David Woodruff and Sean Lovelace scored for the Sailors (1-0, 7-3-2).
In the South Coast League:
Irvine 3, Dana Hills 1--Chris Peterson, Mike Densmore and Greg Cippola scored for the Vaqueros (1-0, 6-0-5) at Dana Hills.
In girls’ action:
In the Angelus League:
Connelly 1, St. Joseph 0--Connelly (2-1) won on a goal with five minutes to go in the first half at St. Joseph.
In the Orange League:
Brea-Olinda 3, Orange Lutheran 1--Sandy Tennison, Teresa Schuppert and Carrie Lewis each scored for Brea (2-0, 4-4-1).
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