CIF Soccer Finals held this Past Weeked

I have to be honest soccer is not on the forefront of the LA time or any newspaper for that matter. The CIF soccer finals were held this past weekend and I have been having a hard time finding the winners of each division.

Div 1 JSerra 2 Harvard West Lake 1
Div 2 Santa Barbara  (29-0-1) 3  Dos Pueblos (14-6-9) 0
Div 3
Div 4
Div 5 Salesian 3 Animo Leadership 0

Soccer Banquet Held Sunday Night......

The End of the Season Soccer Banquet was held this past Sunday at Taylor Hall. The Banquet was well attended 60 of the 66 team members were present.  A video of each team was shown and all in attendance received a DVD containing all of the videos.  Chinese food was served for dinner and awards were handed out by the different teams. Coach Fred Bruce Oliver just completed his 30th year with CHS and his 24th as the head coach. In that time frame he has amassed  308 win. (we know that some CIF playoff games are missing that could be used in the count).

I would like to thank all of the parent, student, and sibling volunteers that help in setting up a really nice event!

Baseline 1st League Honors:

Ryan Connor
Tim Christenson

2nd League Honors

Giuseppi Escobar
Scott Donaldson
David Standerfer

Honorable Mention

Riley Hernandez
Griffin Easter

CIF Round 2 Games

Div1

El Toro 3 MV 1
Edison 1 Mira Costa 0
Mater Dei 1 Tesoro 0
Northwood 3 St. Francis 2
San Clemente 4 Simi Valley 1
Esperanza 1 Newbury Park 0
JSerra 2 Huntington Beach 0

Games of interest in other Divisions.
(CHS had matches against Glendora, Diamond Ranch and Hesperia during the season)

Div 2
Riverside Poly 1 Glendora 0

Div 4
North Torrance 2 Diamond Ranch 0

Div 5
Hesperia 4 Pomona 2

Countdown to Banquet......

The End of the Year Banquet is this Sunday February 28th 5:00 PM @ Taylor Hall.  We would love to see everyone there. We have a Chinese dinner planned, desert, & videos for each team to be shown. The players are free, parents are $15.00 and siblings 5 and older are $7.50.  Please RSVP with your team parent.

We are asking that your son dresses up for this event. We would like each young man in  a collared shirt. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.

As you know this was the last season for CHS participating in the Baseline League.  CHS will be joining the Sierra League next year. More about this in later articles.

News

  HEAD COACH’S ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS     Claremont Boys’ Soccer would like to express its sincere gratitude to the following people and establishments for their contribution to the 2009-2010 season:   The booster club committee: Co-President, Roger Connor, for going above and beyond to meet our needs; fellow co-president, Stewart Donaldson, for being on top of things all season long; vice-president, Stephen Barba, for taking care of the players’ equipment and and learning the ropes to succeed the current  president. Treasurer, Tim Hernandez, for the many ventures he took charge of while recuperating from surgery. Laurie Christenson for doing a wonderful job, again, running the snack bar. Leslie Standerfer, for providing secretarial service, organizing the “Meet the Coaches Night”, and the end of year banquet. Also, a big thank you to the team parents, Michelle Donaldson, Jeff and Tanya, Carla Kimball, and Lynda Will for their help coordinating team activities, and the latter for coordinating “Senior Night”.   To the coaching staff: Jeff Tackett, for his sage advice; Jaimie Oberbeck, for his insight and use of his classroom; Jason Schmelzeisen, for laying the groundwork with the frosh team; Eddie Flores, for his youthful enthusiasm and winning ways; Jonathan Longo, for his wide-eyed curiosity; Ladule Lako LoSarah, for giving back to the program that nurtured him; and Kevin Goodman, for his invaluable scouting reports.   Dr. Brett O’Connor, Dr. June Hilton, and their staff, Marilyn and Deanna, for their daily assistance; athletic director, Rick Dutton, for making the coaching experience at CHS unique; Tim Tracey and his staff, for their cooperation; the administrative staff, for facilitating our many requisitions; Heather Pedervillano and her training staff, for keeping the guys playing; my CHS coaching colleagues, for their interest and well-wishes, and use of their tents; Steve, Bruce, Tony and the hardworking grounds crew; Ms. Evans and the Wolfpacket for campus coverage; Landis and the Courier, for their continued coverage over the decades. League coordinator, Brice Sunderland, and my baseline coaching colleagues, for great competition over the years.  Margaret and the folks at Glendora Trophies, for their prompt service.   AYSO and the folks at Parks & Rec. for the use of La Puerta; Allan McDonald, for the superb job he does with team pix; Dr. Sammy Njuguna, Mohammed, Justin, and the volunteer referees, who ably officiated the alumni game and 6v6 tourney. All the parents who helped out at the snack bar, took pictures, hosted team dinners, and gave of their time and energy, all season long.     Sincerely,     Fred Bruce-Oliver  

Web Milestone Reached 40,000 Hits

On Tuesday night the Claremont website received it's 40,000 view. The teams website went up in Jan 06 as the result of that years president Mark Coble.  The site had received 8,500 hits through November 2007. Once the site began posting scores, video's and articles it has received on average, during the coarse of the season 150 hits a day. The high this year was posted the day  cuts were announced at 267. During the season the site had a couple of 200 hits day but generally ran in  range of 110 to 170 hits per day. The site has become a place to archive games, find timely information and highlights of games. The site was created and has been technically maintained by a former CHS graduate named Thomas Helander. Information has been inputted onto the site by Roger Connor, Stewart Donaldson and other team parents. Hope you find it valuable.

February 28th 5 PM Soccer Banquet - Taylor Hall

The end of the year soccer banquet has been set for Sunday February 28th beginning at 5 PM. Taylor Hall has been reserved for the event. Chinese food will be provided.  Come enjoy the comraderee and experience the season through photos, videos, and coaches comments. Tickets have gone on sale, prices are as follows: Adults $15.00, Children 5 and over $7.50 and players are free. Leslie Standerfer, banquet coordinator, has sent out an invitation and has asked that everyone RSVP indicating who from your family will be attending.  This information will be helpful in the purchasing of food for the event. She hopes to hear from all of you bythe end of this weekend. If you have not responded to her letter please expect a phone call from her  or her committee members.

And The Rest....

The Baseline League Boys Soccer Teams did not fare well this year in CIF Division 1 playoffs. Last year all three representing teams from the Baseline league won their first round game. ( Alta Loma, Upland and Claremont)  This year all four teams representing the Baseline League lost their first game. (Los Osos, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland, & Claremont)  Partial listing of the first round games.

Tues, Feb 16th
Claremont 0, Alisa Niguel 2

THURSDAY, Feb. 18

Division I
JSerra Catholic 2, Aliso Niguel 1
Mater Dei 2, Agoura 1
El Toro 1, Upland 0
San Clemente 2, Long Beach Cabrillo 0
Mission Viejo 2, Los Alamitos 0
Huntington Beach 2, Long Beach Wilson 1
Northwood 1, Rancho Cucamonga 0
Edison 4, Jordan 1
Esperanza 2, Leuzinger 1
Tesoro 1, Los Osos 0

Claremont does not make Best of Opportunity

Claremont falls to Aliso Niguel in the CIF wild card play today 0-2. Claremont traveled to Aliso Niguel for a 3 PM match start. The game was tied into the 38th minute when AN capitalized when the attacker was able to get the ball  around a charging CHS goal keeper  for a score. Then in the 68th minute of the match on a CK set play AN did what Claremont has become known for over the past two seasons scored off a header. The match ended with this score but had some action in between. A hand ball was called against CHS defender Griffin Easter. The Wolverings brought their keeper from goal to take the PK. CHS keeper Diego Ramirez blocked the shot.  CHS varsity ended the season at 12-10-1. It was a fun and nerve racking season to watch. This year more than ever the referring played into many of the goals against, too many injuries with two third year players; one Garett Hill, making only three starts on the pitch and the other Brent Coble never able to step onto the pitch. Another third year varsity player Riley Hernandez did not step onto the pitch until the six game of the season. And a slew of other second year varsity players  were unable to play games due to injuries and other events.  All in all Coach FBO kept the team competitive throughout the year. CHS was never down by more than a goal in any game at half except one. Claremont made a name for itself when in five games scored withing the first five minutes of play. But it came down to the lack of consistent scoring. Every game CHS lost was to a team that made the CIF playoffs. Thus ends FBO's 30th campaign on the pitch at CHS. He has taken another group of boys and made  young men and  a team out of them. Thank you coach FBO!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqEIdjlFAT0

Coach FBO

Hope Everyone Got a chance to read the article about Coach Fred Bruce-Oliver in Saturday's Claremont Courier. Coach FBO is in his 30th year coaching at Claremont High School.

Claremont Varsity makes CIF Playoffs

BOYS SOCCER DIVISION 1 Wild-card games, Tuesday, 3 p.m.

A--Palos Verdes at Servite
B--Claremont  12-10-1  (31- 26)  at Aliso Niguel    9-8-8  (31-22) South Coast League
Directions

 First round, Thursday, 3 p.m.

Winner wild card A at #1 Millikan
Harvard-Westlake at Royal
Upland at El Toro
 Los Alamitos at Mission Viejo
Long Beach Jordan at Edison
Crespi at Mira Costa
Tesoro at Los Osos
Agoura at #4 Mater Dei 

St. Francis at #3 West Torrance
Rancho Cucamonga at Northwood
St. John Bosco at Simi Valley
Long Beach Cabrillo at San Clemente
Newbury Park at Loyola
 Leuzinger at Esperanza
Huntington Beach at Long Beach Wilson
Winner wild card B at #2 JSerra

Note: Second round, Feb. 23; quarterfinals, Feb. 25; semifinals, Mar. 2; championships, Mar. 5 and 6 at Warren, Downey, and Mission Viejo

A Look at CHS Var Losses

A look at the teams that Claremont lost to during the season.

Team                Record    Score            Team Finish

Glendora        16-4-5        1-2              League  Champs
Hesperia        19-2-3        0-1               League  Champs
Chino Hill
        12-7-5       0-5               2nd Place
Diamond R     10-3-2        0-2              League  Champs
Los Osos
        16-2-5       0-1, 0-2        League  Champs
Rancho           15-4-6      2-3, 1-2         2nd Place
Upland            9-11-1      3-1, 1-3         3rd Place

Combined teams record: 125-33-27

* CHS forfeited one game during the season to Colton.

The loss to Chino Hills and Upland can hurt CHS's chances for the At - Large Berth. Unkown to the selection committee in the Chino HIlls game would be that four starters did not play and two sustained injuries in the game and were limited.  CHS was in every game never down more than one goal at half except for Chino Hills.

What is Claremonts Chance of making CIF?

The CIF Division 1 Playoff Pool consists of 34 teams. 30 teams receive automatic berths with four wild card teams.  Claremont has petitioned CIF for consideration as one of the four wild card teams. So what is their chance of making the cut....Of the non qualifying teams, the next best team available for consideration in each league are as follows: These are the teams that did not get an automatic berth in their league of play and had the next best record within their league play. Now I don't know exactly the selection committees process,  but I do know that the selection committee is made up of mostly principals and some athletic directors from various schools around southern California. If I were part of the selection committee here is what I think I would do.   I would only consider taking the next best team from each league that did not get an automatic berth. This would   disqualify Servite for consideration even thought they had a fine season. I would then look at the records of each team and the goal differential of each. Based on this criteria of the teams below I would narrow it to: CHS, PV, Jordan, & AV. These four teams are the only teams with winning records & plus scoring differential. I would then look at strength of record, time permitting, which is actually easy to do with the technology available. Having done this I would select CHS and Alisa Niguel as the two At-Large teams. But it is not in my hands and the CIF selection committee is meeting today and will make their announcement tomorrow - Monday. The selection committee could base things on overall record, who knows? It appears overall record was the main influence.

Some of the teams available for At Large consideration: (Only four will make it)

League                Team                        Record            GF-GA

Baseline:        Claremont HS                  11-9-2           31-25
Bay:                Palos Verdes                  10-8-4             31 -30
Marmonte:      Thousand Oaks               6-10-5           29-38
Mission:           Chamianade                   5-10-6          26-43
Moore:            Jordan                              8-8-6             30-30
Sea View:       Hunt. Beach                     6-10-3          22-29
South Coast:  Alisa Niguel                       9-8-8          31-22
Sunset            Fountain Valley                 6-12-2         15-36
Trinity:             Santa Margarita(4th)        7-12-3         23-33
Trinity:             Servite (5th)                     14-7-3         41-22

updated on 2-15-10 in bold

From CIF Pairings.....

Boys & Girls Soccer
Monday, February 15 -  Pairings Released @ CIF-SS Office – all divisions and posted on our website:  www.cifss.org
 Boys Pairing Release Times Divisions  Girls Pairing Release Times Divisions
 12:00 pm - 12:15 pm  1 & 2  12:45 pm - 1:00 pm  1 & 2
 12:15 pm - 12:30 pm  3 & 4  1:00 pm -  1:15 pm  3 & 4
 12:30 pm - 12:45 pm  5 & 6  1:15 pm -  1:30 pm  5 & 6
 
Friday, March 5 (2 sites) Boys/Girls Soccer Finals - @ Mission Viejo HS, Mission Viejo and at
    @ Warren High School, Downey – Game Times 4 pm & 7pm  -  Divisions TBD
Saturday, March 6 (2 sites) Boys/Girls Soccer Finals - @ Mission Viejo HS, Mission Viejo and at
    @ Warren High School, Downey – Game Times 9am, 11:30 am, 2pm, 5pm & 8pm  -  Divisions TBD
Soccer Championship Games Ticket Prices  Soccer Championships  
 General - $9 ▪ Students (with valid High School I.D.) - $5 ▪ Children - $5 (Ages 3-13)
 
CIF State Boys & Girls Soccer Regionals  March 9 & 11, 2010 – see CIF State Website:  www.cifstate.org for more information
CIF State Boys & Girls Soccer Regional Finals March 13, 2010 @ Downey HS & Warren HS – see CIF State Website:  www.cifstate.org for more information  
 

Undefeated Baseline League Champions!!


The JV Wolfpack did not let up in their final game of the season, defeating Etiwanda 5-0.

Steven Frazer opened the scoring on a pass from Brennan Carter in the 11th minute. Russell Donaldson scored in the 22nd minute on a free kick in front of the goal just outside the penalty area after Carter was fouled from behind. The score was 2-0 after one half of play.

In the second half Korbin Kimball scored on a pass from Cooper Weissman in the 67th minute. That score was followed in the 68th minute by a goal by Britton Smith with a second assist of the game from Frazer, making the score 4-0 Pack.

Henry Falotico finished up Pack scoring in the 69th minute when he banged in a rebound of a saved diving header by Weissman, who took a pass from Chris Babcock.

10-0 in Baseline League! Wait till next year!!


Post by Steve Barba

CHS Varsity Finish with a Win!

The CHS varsity sauad end  the season with a  2-0 win at Etiwanda  to finish 5-5 in the Baseline League and 11-9-1 overall on the season.  On a sad note they finish fourth in the Baseline League behind a much improved Upland squad who finish 5-4-1 with a win at Alta Loma 2-1 for third place. The Baseline League only gets three automatic berths into the playoffs.  Claremont's hopes for a playoff birth hang in the balance of the the CIF selection committee for an At-Large berth selection.  CIF selection will take place this Sunday 2-15-10 with the pairings announced Monday morning.Claremont has a very good shot at an At-Large berth having the second best record of non qualifying teams and second best scoring differential, and second lowest scores against. It will be interesting to see how it plays out. Back to the game just played on Friday. Riley Hernandez served two fine passes for goals to Scott Donaldson and Parker Langdon. The game was not close at all. CHS had many many opportunities for other scores but came up inches short as the video will show. Two break away misses, two header misses, one goal called back for an offside.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3CG49AR1xU

Final CHS Baseline League Match

Claremont will be playing its last Baseline League Match tomorrow Wednesday against Etiwanda HS.
The JV team will be playing at Etiwanda HS while the Varsity team will be playing at Lewis field in Fontana which is North of the 210 off of Citrus. Game time is 3:15 PM.

Claremont Soccer teams have competed successfully against the larger high schools over the years, but beginning next season Claremont High School will be part of the Sierra League. A welcome move by most sports teams at Claremont High School, it is a lateral move for the soccer program.

The match against Etiwanda is a must win for Claremont Varsity. The Baseline league normally has three automatic births to the CIF playoffs. CHS is currently one half game out of third place.

Varsity Fall to Los Osos 2-0

The final league game of the season is on Wednesday and with the loss to Los Osos on Monday it makes for an interesting game. Claremont is no longer in the drivers seat for a playoff birth. Claremont must win on Wednesday against Etiwanda to have a chance for the playoffs a season long goal of the team. Last nights match was tied 0-0 to the 52 minute of the game when Los Osos playing a long ball to the left side of the field to its striker who received the pass and made a cross in front of goal to an on coming center midfielder for the score. Minutes before Griffin Easter one of Claremont's center defenders had been called for his second yellow of the game and was forced to sit changing the dynamics of the game. After the goal FBO moved Ryan Connor who has played center defensive back all season to forward. Ryan got off one header shot and almost received a PK when on a break away was tackled in the penalty area but no foul was called. Unfortunately Los Osos scored another goal in the 72nd minute of the game for the icing. Claremont played well but Los Osos is a well coached team and did not give Claremont many chances. Connor Ritchie had a good game at goal making at least two goal saving blocks. (sorry no video -did not have memory chip for camera with me)

Tomorrows game around the league look like this.

Claremont @ Etiwanda - For Claremont it is a must win match for a chance to make playoffs.
Upland @ AL - If Upland ties or loses and Claremont wins Claremont takes third place.
Rancho @ LO - Winner of this game takes first place in the Baseline league, loser takes 2nd. If the match is tied then we have Co-Baseline League champs with LO taking 1st seed on tie breaker having beat Rancho earlier in the season.

Every game has something riding on it!

JV 2-0 over Los Osos - One Win Away ...

The JV Wolfpack beat Los Osos on 2 goals by Russell Donaldson, an assist by Stephen
Barba, and a clean sheet by goalkeeper Sam Newton.  Donaldson headed a rocket into the
back of the net off a corner from Stephen Barba in the 9th minute of play.  The Wolfpack
and Grizzles battled hard most of the rest of the way.  But, in the 58th minute, Donaldson
scored again to secure the 2-0 win for the Wolfpack.  Goalkeeper Sam Newton had a strong
game to preserve the shutout.

The JV Wolfpack move to 9-0 in league play and are now just one win away from an
undefeated campaign in 2010 Baseline League play.  The Wolfpack play their final
game of the year at Etiwanda High School at 3:15pm on Wednesday.  GO PACK!

JV Wolfpack Win 8th Straight in Rain

The JV Wolfpack beat Alta Loma 4-0 on two goals by Brennan Carter, a goal by Britton Smith, and own goal by the Braves. Carter scored 1st in the 8th minute of play. In the 12th minute, Carter scored again off a pass from Steven Frazer. Frazer made a nice pass to Britton Smith in the 54th minute, and Smith scored to put the Wolfpack up 3-1. In the 64th minute, a Brave defender scored an own goal while trying to clear the ball.  This mistake made the final score 4-0 Pack.






The JV Pack take their undefeated 8-0 league record to Los Osos on Monday and Etiwanda on Wednesday for the last two games of the season.

CHS Varsity Win on Senior Night

What could be more fitting then for the two CHS Varsity Captains to finish their last home match by scoring goals.
Riley Hernandez scores a goal in the 5th minute of the match on a fine pass from Guiseppi Escobar and in the second half Ryan Connor scores off a header  from a fine set pass by Esai Ramirez.

The game was played in light to heavy rain. I have to say it one more time, I just want to see a score against the defense that does not come off a judgment call by one of the referees. {Part of Video below) Sequence- wrong team awarded throw in. On ensuing throw in CHS is called for hand ball in goal. I have been taught that the ball can't cause a hand ball that a player must make a deliberate action at the ball. In this case the ball takes a weird spin off the turf and hits the players elbow. Wrong call. AL scores on PK tying game.

At half time the CHS soccer program recognized the 14 seniors on the team for their commitment to the soccer program by having them greet their parents for a photo and a flower presentation. It is amazing how fast four years can go by.

Other good news is that Claremont is back in the hunt for a playoff spot with their victory tonight and the combined loss of  Upland HS to RC 1-0. CHS takes a 1/2 game lead for the playoff birth.

Claremont JV teams wins 4-0 to remain undefeated in Baseline League play!

Game 8 Mon Feb 4    CHS vs AL 2-1          Upland vs RC  1-0      LO vs Etiwanda 5-0
Game 7 Fri Jan 29     CHS @ Upland 1-3   LO @ AL  2-0              RC vs Etiwand  4-1

Teams        Record    GF /GA    League Points  Overal Record
Los Osos     7 - 1 - 0    26 - 7        21                      15-2-4
Rancho        6 - 1 - 1    20 - 11      19                      14-5-6
Claremont   4 -4 - 0     16 - 12       12                      11-9-1
Upland         3 - 4 - 1    17 -20       10                       7-10-1
Alta Loma    1 - 4 - 2     7 - 13         8*                      3-13-4
Etiwanda     0 - 7 - 0      4 - 29        0
*                      2-13-0
*missing one game result

Game 8- Baseline League Analysis

Claremont vs Alta Loma  Senior night at Claremont high school. Half time will have presentations to all of the senior players on the Claremont squad. Hopefully this can ignite a fire under this team. A season of promise has had its ups and downs with the team in a down mode at the time. The boys need to just step on to the pitch and play soccer the way they know how and the way they are capable of doing.  GO HAVE SOME FUN. Prediction: Claremont 2-0. Actual CHS 2-1

Los Osos @ Etiwanda  No contest Prediction Los Osos 5-0 Actual LO 5-0

RC @ Upland A very big game in the baseline league for Claremont. RC has the speed and is living on the non offside calls for their goals. The last time these two team met it was a shoot out with RC winning 4-3. This game should prove to be the same type of game.Claremont is a 1/2 game behind Upland and 2 1/2 games behind RC for third place.  Prediction RC 4-2. Actual RC 1-0

Undefeated JV roll on to 7-0

The JV Wolfpack dominate Upland 4-1 on two goals by Russell Donaldson and a goal each from Brennan Carter and Troy Ford.  Carter scored in the 2nd minute of play off a nice pass from Henry Falotico.  In the 13th minute, Donaldson scored a PK after Upland committed a foul in the box.  Upland answered with a PK in the 15th minute.  Donaldson scored again with a header in the  59th minute off a head pass from Dylan Kegans. In the 68th minute, Ford scored the 4th goal of the game off a pass from Carter. 

The JV Wolfpack advance to 7 wins and 0 losses in league play and hold a commanding lead in the Baseline League standings.

Not Tonight........Varsity Fall

Confusion, disorientation, pain, and a young team on the rise and Claremont falls 3-1. In the ninth minute of the match off a DFK from  a familiar spot on the field Upland chips a shot over the defense onto a Scotsman head for a goal.  Claremont came back in the 22nd minute on a throw in. The ball was kept in front of Uplands net where Scott Donaldson put it into the net. The score remained 1-1 until late in the second half when on another non called offside Upland scored. When CHS's captain asked the ref who was the person that held the Scotsman onside his reply was no one and get away from me, which is exactly why he should have made a call. The third goal was another judgment call when an UHS player kicked the ball from around the 40 yard line which goalie Connor Ritche caught the ball but his momentum was carrying him into the net, he tossed the ball out  which  it hit the cross bar and fell back into his hands, he was standing outside the net.  The ref called it a goal with heated argument coming from the CHS goalie and the defenders that were in the area. I just want to see a goal scored against the Wolfpack that does not carry any questionable judgment entering into it. Well I really don't but too many goals have been scored this season which had a referee's judgement involved. The boys need to reorganize and go out and have some fun on the pitch, just play.




CHS JV smoke Upland 4-1.

CHS FS win 2-1

Jan 31st - Coaches Poll

Coaches poll dated Jan 31st. Someone from Los Osos forgot to report Fridays loss to upland. This should be their last week in the polls. There are just too many good teams out there with similar stats that are not included on the list.


1Millikan High School2024
2Mater Dei1116
3JSerra1332
4West Torrance1612
5San Clemente1434
6Mira Costa1524
7El Toro1840
8Edison1642
9Los Osos1314
10Mission Viejo1032
TRoyal1335

Game 7- Baseline League Analysis

Game 7: All games Wedneday

Claremont @ Upland  This will be the two teams second meeting. At the last meeting CHS had one of its better outings winning 3-1. This meeting has the two teams fighting for their lives. The winner moves one step closer to a playoff spot while the loser chances grow slim. Pick Claremont 2-1 Actual Upland 3-1

Los Osos @ AL I just don't understand why AL is not scoring more goals. The last time these two teams met LO won the match 3-0. Pick LO 2-1 Actual LO 2-1

RC @ Etiwanda Rancho seems to have a very good offense. They yet have been held scoreless in the Baseline leauge. However Etiwanda will not be able to slow them down. Pick RC 4-0 Actual  RC 5-1


Teams        Record    GF /GA    League Points

Los Osos     5 - 1 - 0    19 - 7        15

Rancho        4 - 1 - 1    15 - 10      13

Claremont    3 -3 - 0     13 - 8        9

Upland         2 - 3 - 1     14 -18       7

Alta Loma    1 - 2 - 2      6 - 9         5

Etiwanda     0 - 5 - 0      4 - 20        0

Game 6 Jan 29     CHS vs RC             1-2       LO vs Upland        3-4         AL vs Etiwanda        (awaiting)
Game 5 Jan 22     CHS vs Upland       3-1       LO vs AL               3-0         RC vs Etiwanda         4-1 (1-27)
Game 4 Jan 15     CHS @ AL              2-1       Upland @ RC        3-4         LO @ Etiwanda         4-1
Game 3 Jan 13     CHS vs Los Osos   0-1       AL vs RC               1-1         Upland vs Etiwanda   4-1
Game 2 Jan 8       CHS vs Etiwanda    5-0      LO @ RC               2-1         AL @ Upland             1-1
Game 1 Jan 6       CHS @ Rancho      2-3      LO @ Upland         6-1         AL @ Etiwnada          3-1

Varsity Players Attend Sonoma ID Camp

Three CHS Varsity players attend Sonoma State University I.D. camp over weekend. Ryan Connor, David Standerfer and Riley Hernandez all have aspirations of continuing soccer at the college level. All three took a step to see this dream full filled by attending the ID camp.  An ID camp is an invitation by the University to players that have expressed interest in the soccer program and in the University. It is considered an unofficial visit. In the case of these three young men all have applied to the University and may attend without soccer. The players received a tour of the campus and were able to meet with the coach and current players on the team. The ID camp is also a way for the boys to get a feel for the University and the soccer program. Another recruiting step is when a College or University expresses interest in a player,  they then may send a letter asking the recruit  to come to the University for an official visit. On an official visit  the recruit has an opportunity to practice with the team and meet the team and get a feel for the coach.

The recruiting process begins when your son decides or expresses an interest in playing soccer beyond high school. This is almost every players dream in about every sport. To get a feel for college level play or to see how many other young have the same dream first start by having your son attend a college summer camp.  This can and should begin as early as the freshman year.  Also your son should be playing at the highest club level as possible. Many colleges attend large club soccer tournament just for the fact that so there are many players that they can watch at one field.

Claremont JV Win Remain Unbeaten

The CHS JV team continued its dominance in the Baseline League with a 5-0 shutout victory over Rancho Cucamonga. Brennen Carter continued his scoring prowess with another hat trick and Dylan Kegans and Frankie Lozano added a goal each. Stephen Barba, Russell Donaldson, Steven Frazer, Henry Falotico, and Troy Ford provided one assist each to the Wolfpack attack. With this victory CHS improves to 6 wins and 0 losses in Baseline League play.

Claremont Varsity Falls.............

Claremont showed brillance and sloppiness in this match. Match begins Claremont steals ball puts together eight passes and scores in 45 seconds. 1-0 Claremont on an assist from Riley Hernandez to Tim Christenson. Then for the next 79 minutes CHS pretty much controls the ball but has momentary lapses. CHS is called for a foul in the penalty area in the 54 minute of the game for the fourth time this season. RC capitalizes and ties game 1-1. Then in the 66th minute on a play that should have been no big deal unless the whole team has a momentary lapse, RC takes a DFK from the 50 yard mark and a RC player makes a break to goal collects the ball beats a defender and scores. Claremont fought back over and over and in the 79th minute of play CHS gets its break when a driving Scott Donaldson is taken down in the RC penalty area. However on the insueing PK the RC goalie picks up on something that the CHS player is going to his right and begins to move to the right before the kick is made and by the time the ball reaches the goal line the RC had the area blocked and blocked the shot. Game set match. Then to top off the loss Upland upsets Los Osos 4-3, what could have been. Now CHS needs to stay focused, continue their fine play and set their site on making the playoffs.




CHS vs RC 1-2
Upland @ Los Osos 4-3 major upset!
Etiwanda @ AL

Game 6- Baseline League Analysis

Half way through the Baseline League season here is how it looks. Los Osos holds a commanding lead with Rancho in second by a 1/2 game over Claremont.

Teams        Record    GF /GA    League Points

Los Osos     5 - 0 - 0    16 - 3        12

Rancho  
     3 - 1 - 1    13 - 9        10

Claremont    3 - 2 - 0    12 - 6         9

Alta Loma    1 - 1 - 2      6 - 8        5

Upland        1 - 3 - 1     10 -15        4

Etiwanda     0 - 5 - 0      4 - 20        0

Game 5 Jan 22     CHS vs Upland       3-1       LO vs AL               3-0         RC vs Etiwanda         4-1 (1-27)
Game 4 Jan 15     CHS @ AL              2-1       Upland @ RC        3-4         LO @ Etiwanda         4-1
Game 3 Jan 13     CHS vs Los Osos   0-1       AL vs RC               1-1         Upland vs Etiwanda   4-1
Game 2 Jan 8       CHS vs Etiwanda    5-0      LO @ RC               2-1         AL @ Upland             1-1
Game 1 Jan 6       CHS @ Rancho      2-3      LO @ Upland         6-1         AL @ Etiwnada          3-1

Game 6 Analysis:

Claremont vs Rancho Cucamonga: This is the game of the week in the Baseline League. The winner of the match stays in the hunt for the Baseline League championship while the other falls out of contention.  What can one say about the first meeting but sloppy and CHS was robbed. RC scored its first goal in that match on a miscue between the CHS goalie and the defense. The second goal was off a roughness call against CHS in the penalty area giving RC a PK and the third goal came off a two ref crew non offside call where RC had three on none against CHS's goalie. All three circumstances will not happen again in the rematch. Game one jitters and miscues will be game six adrenaline and precision.   Claremont was also without it's leading scorer Tim Christenson. Prediction: CHS 2-0

LO vs Upland: In their first game LO handed Upland their worst lost of the season 6-1. This game should not be as large a defeat for Upland. Upland is a scrappy young team but is not up to Los Osos ability this year.  Prediction LO 3-0

AL vs Etiwand: AL in its first match won 3-1 which is pale in comparison to how the rest of the Baselin League has done against Etiwanda. AL has some very good forwards but just do not get the ball enough. They have the third best defense in the league.I was impressed with the AL forwards in the second half of the Claremont game but they are just not putting it together.  Prediction AL 2-1

Next Booster Meeting----Monday Feb 1st


The next Booster meeting is scheduled for Monday February 1st 7:00 PM @ the Alexander Hughes Center. 

Last Call for Baby Photos

Baby pictures for the "End of the Year" Banquet should bein to your team parent or Roger Connor. This is the final call for all pictures to be included in the Banquet video. We will continue to accept photos and ads for the Soccer Yearbook for another two weeks. Also Coaches gift money is due to the team parent. Pleas make the necessary arrangements with yours to get everything in.

Jan 24th Coaches Poll


Division 1 So. Cal. Coaches Poll - Jan 24th

1Millikan High School1624
2Mater Dei1115
3San Clemente1324
4West Torrance1203
5JSerra1232
6Edison1532
7Mira Costa1214
8El Toro1640
9Los Osos1314
10Servite1323
THarvard-Westlake1343


Finals Week Practice Schedule

The practice schedule for the JV an Var practices will be modified during finals week as follows:
Monday and Tuesday there is no change to the starting times. W & Th.  training will begin at 1 PM. All four sessions will end 1/2 hour early.  FBO

The JV Wolfpack defeat Upland 4-1

The JV Wolfpack dominate Upland and win 4-1 on 2 goals by Henry Falotico and goals by Brennan Carter and Korbin Kimball.  Henry Falotico opened the scoring with a goal in the 3rd minute.  Upland answered in the 5th minute to tie the game at 1-1.  Falotico scored again in the 15th minute off a rebound from a free kick shot by Shane Hewitt.  Brennan Carter added a third goal in the 52nd minute.  In the 63rd minute, Korbin Kimball scored off a nice pass from Dakota Meador.  The JV Wolfpack finish the first half of Baseline League Season in 1st place with an undefeated 5-0 record.

Claremont Varsity beats Upland 3-1

Claremont Varsity playing in light rain finally get the monkey off their back and beats Upland at home 3-1.  Riley Hernandez gets his first goal of the year off a header assist from Ryan Connor. Unfortunately Upland, just before the half gets a goal of there own when goal when CHS  keeper Diego Ramirez bobbles a wet ball off a shot allowing an Upland player to score from close range. The half ended 1-1. The second half was mostly all Claremont. Time after time CHS got shots on goal but most were slightly off the mark. Claremont did score two goals in the second half one by Parker Langdon and a second by DK Daniel Kim assists by Ryan Connor and Scott Donaldson with possibly a double assist (reviewing tape). While up 2-1 Claremont nearly lost the lead on a shot by an Upland player that hit the cross bar came back on to the field where a second Upland player took a shot but a fine header out of goal by Ryan saved a score. It was nice to see solid play from the CHS team. In other Baseline league action Los Osos defeated Alta Loma 3-0. Etiwanda @ Rancho postponed till Wed.

Longer version includes Upland score: _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djOIKo46eh0


Some Sites that provide Soccer Information

High School Sports.net  http://www.highschoolsports.net/portal.cfm?schoolid=CA9171116463&timeoffset=480
This site is kept up by an administrator at CHS. It appears to provide the most up to date info on game time changes, etc.

MaxPreps.com  This site is kept up by CHS boys soccer team officials. Game results and individual game stats are  kept on this site for the varsity team. Each school is responsible to keep up their schools site, some do some don't. But the site keep records for most varsity high school sports across the country. The site is run by CBS.

So Cal Soccer Coaches Association:  This site is kept up by CHS boys soccer team officials. The site is run by soccer coaches in orange county but have division representatives around southern CA.  The site puts out a weekly poll rating the top teams in the sport of soccer for the many different divisions. The site also provides information about tournaments and CIF  information.

RISE ESPEN.com  This site keeps you up to date on players and does Interest Interviews on top teams.

Game 5 Analysis Baseline League

Upcoming Varsity Games  

CHS vs Upland 5:30 PM
LO @ AL 3:15 PM
RC vs Etiwanda 3:15 PM

CHS vs Upland -  Many of the senior Claremont players really want to compete well against the Upland squad. Last year, for some, was the first year that they did not split the series matches with Upland and so would like to make up that difference this season by winning both matches, starting with this game.  The longer than usual span between matches this week is a plus for Claremont players allowing many to heal. This year the team has been plagued with injuries and a couple of red cards. CHS will be at closest to full strength as it has been all season.  Prediction CHS 3-1 Actual CHS 3-1


LO @ AL 3:15 PM  This is in my opinion CHS's best chance to get back into the Baseline league race. Los Osos is playing away at Alta Loma. Alta Loma has a grass field that will be very saturated from the current rains, slowing the field of play; which I believe will give them an advantage. Also AL has a height and weight advantage over LO players and the smaller dimension field at AL should also play be considered an advantage. I am predicting an upset. Alta Loma 2-1. Actual Los Osos 3-0

RC vs Etiwanda 3:15 PM Rancho Cucamonga should run wild in this game.  Rancho has a high octane offense and should continue its scoring against the porous Etiwanda defense. Prediction RC 4-2. Postponed till Wed. due to rain. Actual RC 4-1 game played on Wed 1/27

This week in Claremont Soccer

The boys have only one match this week. The matches will be on Friday against Upland High School. The matches should be  very competitive at all levels. TheJV will play at 3:15 with the Varsity game at 5:30 PM.The FS game will be played at 7:00 PM on the all weather field.

Varsity: Upland was the only team in the Baseline league last year that the varsity did not win a match against .The teams played each other twice. Both matches ended up 2-1 in favor of Upland. This year Upland has had trouble stopping the opponent from scoring, and having a little trouble scoring. However their game last Friday against Rancho was a barn burner with Upland coming up short 3-4. This is a must win match for CHS again. For any chance at winning league CHS cannot afford to tie or lose any match from here on out, which they are capable of.  Coach FBO and his staff are preparing the boys for the game.

Photos Added

Photos have been added to the Media section. Thanks to Mr. Rodriguez, Issac's father, Bill Newton and Paul Standerfer for submitting pictures. Select Media and then photos. Browse through the photos by clicking just once on an image.

Division 1 Coaches Poll Jan 17th

The Baseline League got some recognition in this poll with league leader Los Osos moving up to number 9 after being left off the poll last week.  This bolds well for the CHS and the rest of the Baseline League when seedings come around for the playoffs in four weeks.

1     Millikan                    16 2 4
2     San Clemente          12 2 3
3     Mater Dei                 11 1 5
4     West Torrance          11 0 3
5     JSerra                       11 3 2
6     Edison                      14 3 2
7     Mira Costa                11 1 4
8     El Toro                      15 4 0
9     Los Osos                   11 1 4
10   Harvard-Westlake     12 4 3
10T Servite                      12 2 3

Baseline League - After Four Games


Varsity Baseline League Standings after game 4



Teams        Record    GF /GA    League Points
Los Osos      4 - 0 - 0    13 - 3       12
Rancho         2 - 1 - 1    9 - 8          7
Claremont     2 - 2 - 0    9 - 5          6
Alta Loma     1 - 1 - 2    6 - 5          5
Upland          1 - 2 - 1    9 - 12        4
Etiwanda       0 - 4 - 0    3 -16         0

Game 4 Jan 15     CHS @ AL              2-1       Upland @ RC        3-4         LO @ Etiwanda         4-1
Game 3 Jan 13     CHS vs Los Osos   0-1       AL vs RC               1-1         Upland vs Etiwanda   4-1
Game 2 Jan 8       CHS vs Etiwanda    5-0      LO @ RC               2-1         AL @ Upland             1-1
Game 1 Jan 6       CHS @ Rancho      2-3      LO @ Upland         6-1         AL @ Etiwnada          3-1

End of the Year Banquet set for Feb 28th

Parents,

Not to move the season along any faster then it is going but the end of the year banquet is scheduled for Sunday February 28th at Taylor Hall at approx. 5 PM. More information on this as it becomes available. In preparation of the event you all should have received paperwork asking for the following. Baby pictures of your son that will be included in the video presentation at the event. If you could provide an infant photo and then a photo of your son around the age of eight to 12. These photos  will be used in the video to transition from the infant photo to the most recent photo that was  taken by Onsight Photo this past Monday.  If you are capable of scanning the images please email them to your team parent or email to Roger Connor. If you are submitting photos please put the name of your son on the back of each photo and place all photos in a zip lock baggy. This will help in getting the photos back to the correct family and help the producers of the video to identify each player. Our goal is to collect all of the photos by Jan 22nd.

 A year book is also being created that will include statistics of the season, photos of each player, coaches comments and more. To fund this endeavor we ask that adds be taken out by families or by businesses. There are varying sizes of adds and each has a donation price associated with it. Please consider taking out an add to support the your son and the soccer program. We will be taking adds up to Feb. 23rd.

 Also a donation is being collected for a coaches gift at each level. The level of contribution is different for each team due to the number of coaches helping out at the different levels.  Would like to have all funds collected by Jan 22nd.

JV Scores 5 Goals vs. Alta Loma and Remains Undef.


The JV Wolfpack beat Alta Loma 5-3 on a hat trick by Russell Donaldson and goals by Troy Ford and Steven Frazer. The Wolfpack drew first blood in the 13th minute on Russell Donaldson's header off a throw in by Shane Hewitt. Alta Loma answered back in the 23rd minute to even the score at 1-1. In the 29th minute, Russell Donaldson scored another header off a nice cross from Stephen Barba to establish a 2-1 lead for the Wolfpack at halftime. Troy Ford scored the third goal for the pack on a diving header off a direct free kick from Shane Hewitt in the 38th minute. Alta Loma scored a second goal off a strong outside shot in the 45 minute to draw the game closer at 3-2. In the 57th minute, Steven Frazer scored after Russell Donaldson redirected a direct free kick by Shane Hewitt to increase the pack lead to 4-2. Russell Donaldson scored the 5th goal on a PK, after Henry Falotico was taken down in the box in the 62nd minute. With time running out, Alta Loma scored off a PK to make the final score 5-3 Wolfpack. This exciting and hard fought victory, which resulted in three ejections (Troy Ford and 2 Alta Loma players), keeps the JV Wolfpack undefeated in Baseline League play with a 4-0 record.

The JV Wolfpack play their next game at home at 3:15pm against Upland on Friday, Jan 22nd.

Varsity Wins vs Alta Loma 2-1

On this day the  Claremont Varsity team comes out strong and scores two first half goals and then holds on for a 2-1 victory over Alta Loma at Alta Loma revenging a last season loss on this field. Tim Christenson scored his fourth goal of the season in the fifth minute of play off a pass from Guiseppi Escobar  for an early Claremont lead. Later in the first half Daniel Kim scored on a corner kick from Scott Donaldson for a 2-0 Claremont half time lead.  Alta Loma came out in the second determine to get back into the match and in the 60th minute of the match scored a goal again on an apparent offside call. The sideline ref had raised his flag and then as the ball was kicked out lowered it but the ball came right back into action to the player who was originally in the offside position. This time the goal did not cost CHS the game.  Alta Loma kept the pressure on and FBO kept the substitutions rolling. The team showed signs of dominance against Alta Loma as they did against Los Osos but yet have put it together for  a full game. This was a good win for CHS. 

For team records of Baseline teams go to: Mapreps

Highlights: Longer Version:



Video of Claremont's Scores:


Division 1 Coaches Poll (1-10-10)

The Division 1 Coaches poll came out this week heavily skewed to the south with mostly Orange County teams represented. The coaches poll is open to members of the Souther California Soccer Coaches Organization based out of Orange County. However with that said, there are some very good teams on the list. Upland HS played Servite and lost 4-1 and Harvard West Lake and lost 0-3 and Los Osos and lost 5-1.

Division 1 Coaches Poll 1-10-10  
   School                  W    L    T
1    Milikan               16    2    3
2    San Clemente    11    2    3
3    JSerra                11    2    2
4    Mira Costa         11    0    4
5    Servite               11    2    3
6    West Torrance    11    0    2
7    Harvard WL         12    3     
8    Edison                13    3    2
9    Los Alamitos        13    4    5
10   El Toro               14    4    0

Game 4- Baseline Analysis

Claremont @ Alta Loma 3:15 PM
Last year  teams played each other three time with Claremont winning two of the three. Claremont won at home and on a neutral field and lost at Alta Loma. Alta Loma beat Etiwanda 4-1 and tied Rancho on Wednesday. Another common opponent is Chino where AL lost 6-1 and CHS won 2-1.On the year AL is 2-6-4 overall and 1-0-2 in league.  Claremont played so well on Wednesday in a 0-1 loss against 11-1-4 Los Osos but yet sits number five in the Baseline League. This will change. Watching practice tonight and seeing how crisp their passing is becoming and how much coach FBO is on them I  am going to give my prediction early. Claremont 2-0 Actual  Claremont 2-1.  Clraremont led 2-0 until the 60th  minute of the match.

Etiwanda @ Los Osos 5:30 PM.

This game should and will be a blow out. Etiwanda is lacking a true forward to compete against the strong defensive players in the Baseline League. It appear that they have a young defensive line that is learning the 4-4-2 style of play and have yet to perfect it. Los Osos should be hungry after being held to just two shots on goal against Claremont on Wednesday. Prediction Los Osos 6-0 Actual LO 4-1. 


Rancho Cucamonga vs Upland:

This could be an upset in the making. Alta Loma and Rancho tied their match on Wednesday and Alta Loma tied Upland earlier in the week as well.  Upland has brought up some Freshman players  to the varsity team this week to fill some needs. Coach Condito is a very competitive person and will do what it takes to make his team more competitive,  which it has not been in the early going. Coach Condito is a very good tactical coach and has a system but has been unable to get his kids to perform, this year, in the system, but it  appears that they are coming around.  Prediction:  1-1 Match Actual: Rancho 4-3
Reports from the game by Upland insiders are saying the same as Claremont that goals were scored from the offside position. Rancho is effective beating the offside trap. They have the speed and have at least two victories with offside calls that went in their favor. Not a successful formula for playoff action.

Baseline League After Game 3

VAR Baseline League - After Three Games
Teams Record GF /GA
Los Osos 3 - 0 - 0 8 - 2
Alta Loma 1 - 0 - 2 5 - 3
Rancho 1 - 1 - 1 5 - 4
Upland 1 - 1 - 1 6 - 6
Claremont 1 - 2 - 0 7 - 4
Etiwanda 0 - 3 - 0 2 - 13
Los Osos vs Claremont. Well Los Osos seems to be the team of destiny in the Baseline League. Being outshot 14-2 it only took their second shot on goal in the game for the win. In the 51st minute of the match a shot by a Los Osos player hit the cross bar and came back on to the field of play where the second shot was tipped by Claremonts goal keeper Diego Ramirez but made it into the net. Claremont did everything in this match to have earned a victory except score. This was a heartbreak loss. A win would have put CHS in a tie for first, now the Wolfpack will need the remaining seven games to make up two games for a tie in the Baseline league championship,. Which tthe team is capable of doing. Coach FBO certainly had the boys ready to play for this match. Claremont had the ball on its half of the field for the first 27 minutes of the match and had many opportunities to score. In the last minute of the game on a crossing pass by Martin McCormack was headed just past the post for CHS's final shot of the match. A win would have put CHS in a tie for first but the loss puts them in 4th place pending the reported outcome of the AL vs RC game played Wed. Next up for Claremont is Alta Loma who is 1-0-1. Claremont Var and JV will be traveling to Alta Loma on Friday with the game starting at 3:15 PM for both teams.

JV wins 1-0 on a goal by Shane Hewitt off a flick assist by Henry Falotico and another shutout by the Wolfpack defense and goalkeeper Sam Newton. The JV Wolfpack remain on top of the Baseline League with a 3-0 league record.



Now That is What I'm Talking About.......

Var 5-0, JV 2-0  and FS 4-0 (vs. Bonita HS) WIN!

The Varsity put together a very solid match against Etiwanda HS winning 5-0. Senior forward Tim Christenson getting his first start at forward  had a fine match scoring 3 goals. I heard the term "hat trick", "turkey" "tres goals get you dinner" being used for the feat  but am unsure as to the correct term for when a player scores three goals in a match. It has not been a common occurrence for CHS players to score three in a match. 

Claremont scored the first goal of the match in the second minute on a goal kick the ball was not cleared well and a defense man misplayed the ball  Tim Christenson was able to toe flick the ball away and out run the defense to the ball then in stide strike the ball past a charging keeper.

 In the 10th minute on a free kick from Claremont's own 16 yard line Ryan Connor's 60 yard strike traveled between the Etiwanda defense where Tim Christenson picked the ball up in full stride for his second goal of the match.

The third goal came in the 17th minute when Tim Christenson, who was in great position for another score after receiving a fine pass from Daniel Kim, was tackled in the box. The team selected  defense man Andrew Martinez to take the PK.   Anderw Martinez went on to convert his second PK goal in as many games. Andrew's team mates have a lot of confidence in Andrew ability to make that shot. Andrew now has a streak of four consecutive PK's when taking into account two preseason games that required PK's to settle the outcome of the match. His team members like watching Andrew turn his back to the keeper right before the whistle and then turning back and forcing the ball into the net past the keeper.

The second half began like the first half with good Claremont ball control and CHS  went on to add two more scores in the match. The first goal came on a throw-in by Andrew Martinez. The throw in was flicked into goal off of David Standerfer's head.  I sure hope this is contagious. Then Tim Christenson scored his third goal of the match off an unselfish pass from Griffin Easter to end the scoring for the Wolfpack and a 5-0 victory. In the match Claremont out shot Etiwanda 25 to four.

After the match assistant coach Jamie Oberbeck indicated that the boys executed to the tee what they had been going over in practices the past week. It appears that the coaches are finding the right combination of players that can execute what coach FBO wants from the team. CHS should get Riley Hernandez back (ankle) this week as well Scott Donaldson will be back on the pitch after serving a one game suspension for a red card he received in last Wed. match against RC.

After the match the team was seen heading to the gym to support the CHS boys basketball team, to cheer them on to victory!

Next Varsity Match: vs Los Osos (10-1-4) Wednesday January 13th 5:30 PM @ CHS

The JV Wolfpack also dominated play against the Eagles and ended the game with a 2-0 victory. 
Brennan Carter scored the first goal and assisted the second goal, which was scored by
Paul Cho.  Goalkeeper Sam Newton recorded his second "clean sheet" in a row since his
return after a preseason injury.

Next JV Match: vs Los Osos Wednesday January 13th 3:15 PM @ CHS

Next FS Match: vs Los Osos Wednesday January 13th 3:15 PM @ CHS



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