Harvard-Westlake Booted Into Loss Column
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Stacey Brenner scored on a 25-yard free kick in the 68th minute to give Alemany High a 2-1 upset of first-place Harvard-Westlake in a Mission League girls’ soccer match Wednesday at Alemany.
Erin Connolly also scored for the Indians (10-15-1, 4-5 in league play). Alemany handed the Wolverines (8-1-1) their first league defeat.
La Reina 6, Bishop Diego 1--Samantha Conroy and Tara Lyerly each scored two goals and had an assist for the Regents (14-4-5, 6-0-3) in a Tri-Valley League match at La Reina.
Oak Park 14, Carpinteria 0--Rebecca Carroll had three goals, and Amy Johnson, Kim Horn and Allison Hopkins each added two as nine players scored for Oak Park (10-10, 5-4) in a Tri-Valley League match.
Monroe 3, Reseda 0--Katherine Northcutt scored twice and Sharon Paulson once for the Vikings (9-1-4, 8-0-4) in a League C match.
Kennedy 6, Sherman Oaks CES 0--Andi Rofer and Sendy Monroy scored their first goals of the season for the Golden Cougars (12-6-2, 11-0-2) in a League C match at Kennedy. Kennedy plays Monroe for first place Friday at Monroe.
BOYS
Simi Valley 3, Channel Islands 1--Three second-half goals by Chris Harris rallied the Pioneers (19-4-3, 10-3-0) in a Marmonte League match.
Camarillo 3, Royal 0--Jake Lukiewski, Ryan Geisler and Matt Jensen scored second-half goals for the Scorpions (12-6-3, 6-6-1) in a Marmonte League upset at Royal (19-6-2, 10-2-1).
Chatsworth 2, Cleveland 2--Michael Preis and Jorge Rodriguez scored for Chatsworth (9-8-3, 7-4-2) in a Northwest Valley Conference match at Cleveland. Preis leads the conference with 25 goals.
El Camino Real 2, Taft 0--Jorge Trejo and Ozzie Gonzalez scored for the Conquistadores (10-7-3, 7-4-2) in a Northwest Valley Conference match at El Camino Real.
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