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Top-Ranked Saugus Girls Soccer Team Ties No. 6 Chaminade, 0-0

sportslocalThe Saugus girls soccer team, the reigning CIF Southern Section Division II champions, got an early test against Chaminade and came away with a scoreless tie.

Saugus (4-1-1) and Chaminade (8-0-2) are ranked in the top 10 of the Southern Section Division II preseason poll. Saugus is No. 1 and Chaminade is sixth.

 

The Canyon girls soccer team tied Lancaster, 1-1, on a goal by Malaya Cabrera. She scored the equalizer in the 45th minute, but Canyon (1-1-2) had two goals wiped out on penalties.

The Saugus boys soccer team lost to Chaminade, 2-1. Manny Padron scored a goal for Saugus (5-1-2), which lost for the first time in eight games.

The Santa Clarita Christian girls soccer team a hat trick plus one from Kayla Gale in a 11-0 win over Mojave. Amanda Doty had a goal and four assists and Joanna Masopust scored two goals for Santa Clarita Christian.

Colette Blake, Megan Gallagher, Allie Habberstad and Jennifer Fullarton each scored a goal for Santa Clarita Christian (3-3).

The Santa Clarita Christian boys tied Mojave, 3-3. Daniel Stratton scored two goals and had an assist and Christopher Marrquez knocked in a goal for Santa Clarita Christian (0-0-1).

In high school basketball, the Canyon girls beat Monroe, 53-38. Brooke LeMar scored 17 points for Canyon (6-2).

The Vasquez girls beat Lucerne Valley, 38-29. Jessica Bennett had 11 points and five steals for Vasquez (3-5).

The Saugus boys team knocked off Village Christian, 69-55. Joey Fredrick led Saugus (4-2) with 14 points.

 

Top-Ranked Saugus Girls Soccer Team Ties No. 6 Chaminade, 0-0

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About Connie Jones

Connie and her husband, John, moved to the Santa Clarita Valley almost 30 years ago. Living in Santa Clarita for that long is the direct opposite of Connie’s childhood. She was an Army ‘brat’ who moved every two to three years. Consequently, she has lived in many states and even spent three years in Europe. All three of her kids went to Santa Clarita schools. Connie says the best thing about her job at KHTS is that she is never bored. “If I’m not smiling, Carl is sure to ask why, just before giving me a mind-boggling project.” “KHTS AM-1220 is an integral part of our community and I’m glad to be a part of it. Besides, the DJs will take my request to play Shania Twain’s ‘Still the One’ for my wedding anniversary – gotta love that!”