PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : South Pasadena Shuts Out Fullerton
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After Fullerton posted four consecutive shutouts to reach the final of the Hacienda Heights Wilson girls’ soccer tournament, South Pasadena’s Angelica McGaha scored two goals to lead the Tigers to a 3-0 victory against Fullerton in the championship game Tuesday.
Goalie Dawn Bitsie had nine saves for Fullerton (7-5-1), and had a string of five consecutive shutouts broken.
South Pasadena improved to 12-0-1 with the victory.
Deborah Hargrave scored Fullerton’s only goal, her ninth of the season, in a 1-0 victory over San Marino in the semifinals.
In girls’ nonleague soccer:
Laguna Hills 0, Dana Hills 0--Laguna Hills goalie Sarah Lang had four saves to record her fourth shootout.
Rosary 6, Garden Grove 0--Amy Shanks and Andrea Barclay each scored two goals for Rosary (5-3).
In the Brea-Olinda tournament:
Esperanza 6, Cerritos Gahr 0--Senior Mark Alleman scored four goals to lead Esperanza (6-2-2) in the semifinals. Dave Clemmins and Ray Pellicer scored the other goals for the Aztecs.
Santa Ana Valley 2, Mission Viejo 1--Rafael Reynosa scored the game-winning goal from 10 yards with five minutes to go as Santa Ana Valley (9-0-1), the county’s top team, remained undefeated with a pool-play victory. Freshman Marjarito Morales scored the Falcons’ other goal.
In a pool-play game earlier Tuesday, Alleman scored two goals for the Aztecs in a 4-0 victory over El Dorado’s junior varsity.
El Dorado 6, Long Beach Wilson 0--Luciano Cid scored two goals in the first 10 minutes for El Dorado (4-2-2).
In the Riverside Poly tournament:
Canyon 3, Colton 3 (Canyon wins on penalty kicks, 6-5)--Aaron Harries scored the winning penalty kick for the Comanches (6-1-1). Sasha Saneff scored two goals and Steve Maynard added another for Canyon.
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