TODAY'S PLAYOFFS : SOCCER.
Byline: - Gerry Gittelson
Semifinals
3 p.m.
BOYS' DIVISION II
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Semifinals
3 p.m.
Outlook: Lancaster returns home after consecutive road wins over El Rancho El Rancho may refer to: - El Rancho Charter School, a public charter school located in Anaheim, California
- El Rancho High School, a public school in Pico Rivera, California
- El Rancho Hotel & Motel, a Gallup, New Mexico Hotel listed as a National Historic Site
(1-0) and Indio (3-2, triple overtime). Billy Wright scored two goals against Indio, including the game winner. Eric Sundberg scored against Indio and against El Rancho had Lancaster's only goal (on Wright's assist). Goalie Miguel Lopez has five saves in both matches. The Eagles, coached by John Cox, won the Golden League championship but entered the playoffs unseeded. Third-seeded Riverside Poly beat Pacific 4-3 in overtime on Tuesday and beat Sultana 4-0 in the opener.
GIRLS' DIVISION IV
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Semifinals
3 p.m.
Outlook: Neither team has been challenged so far, as third-seeded Paraclete beat Bishop 5-0 on Tuesday and Gabrielino 6-0 on Saturday. South Pasadena South Pasadena (păs'ədē`nə), city (1990 pop. 23,936), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a residential suburb of Los Angeles; inc. 1888. Medical supplies, clothing, and transportation and electronic equipment are manufactured. , No. 2 seed from the Rio Hondo Rio Hondo may refer to: - RĂo Hondo, a town in the Guatemalan department of Zacapa.
- Rio Hondo (Belize), a river which forms much of the border between Belize and Mexico.
- Rio Hondo (California), a tributary of the Los Angeles River in the U.S. state of California.
League, started with a 5-0 win over San Dimas and then beat Beaumont 7-0. Leah Gallegos and Sarah Battin both scored two goals against Beaumont, and Lucera Gallegos had one. Paraclete, which won the Alpha League after switching from the High Desert League this season, is ranked No. 6 by the Daily News. The Spirits feature a variety of scorers, including Margo Horner, Alicia Mac, Kirstin Velotta and Tracey Shuster. Horner scored two goals against Bishop. Mac and Velotta are both headed to Cal State Bakersfield. Mac had one goal and Velotta had one assist in the Bishop win.
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