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LIVE -- CCCAA state semifinals (pregame)

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The CCCAA state Final Four arrives tonight at Consumnes River College in Sacramento.

At 5 p.m. the Ventura College women's basketball team (32-1) faces deep, athletic and physical Foothill (29-4) in a meeting of the two teams who reigned over the Southern and Northern California regional coaches' polls for the last three months of the season.

Not up to date on the game? Click here for my Final Four preview. Click here for my feature on how the VC women have made themselves such a quality team. Click here, here and here for pregame coverage from Sacramento.

We'll have all the live updates here on Twitter.

The VC vs. Foothill women's semifinal will being broadcasted online by HomefieldSports.com.

Community College women's basketball
State semifinals, Consumnes River College, Sacramento
No. 2-South Ventura (32-1) vs. No. 1-North Foothill (29-4), 5 p.m.
No. 1-S Mount San Antonio (29-3) vs. No. 3-N Fresno (28-5), 7 p.m.

HomefieldSports.com to broadcast CCCAA playoffs

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HomefieldSports.com will be broadcasting the locals three road Southern California regional playoff games this week.

Those interested can listen live to the No. 20 Oxnard College men's basketball team face No. 13 Antelope Valley tonight at 7 p.m., the No. 14 Moorpark College women's basketball team face No. 3 Mount SAC Friday at 7 p.m. and the No. 11 Ventura College women's basketball team face No. 6 Pasadena City Saturday at 7 p.m. on HomefieldSports.com and 1400 AM KKZZ Fillmore.

Eric Evelhoch will have the call.

Live -- WSC North basketball

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The big game tonight is at Brahma Gym, where the Oxnard College men's basketball team can pull even atop the WSC North with county-rival Ventura by beating Los Angeles Pierce. I'll be updating as many scores as we can find here on Twitter.

Men's schedule, 5 p.m.
Los Angeles Pierce 93, Oxnard 91 (OT) FINAL Torey Phillips' layup with 2.1 seconds remaining in overtime lifted the host Brahmas. Marcus Falley had 31 points, Malcolm Pope had 27 points and Codye Hatcher had 18 points and 15 rebounds. Pierce has 9 3s at the half. Oxnard star Scooter Holmes did not play.
Moorpark 86, Cuesta 77 FINAL Coltrane Powdrill had 24p oints, Jamal McClerkin had 17 points, Kyle Olandt had 13 points and Andre Fowler had 12 points for Moorpark.
Hancock 36, Santa Barbara City 17 HALF

Women's schedule, 7 p.m.
Moorpark 76, Cuesta 52 FINAL Dee Kapil had 27 points and nine rebounds, Sidney Dobner had 17 points, six rebounds, eight assists and five steals and Ashley Samson added 15 points as the Raiders clinched second place in the WSC North in their regular season finale.
Oxnard at Los Angeles Pierce
Hancock at Santa Barbara City

Live -- WSC North basketball

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It's now a two-team race in the WSC North men's campaign, as Ventura clings to a half game lead on second-place Oxnard ahead of next Saturday's season-ending showdown. While the Ventura women have clinched their 21st straight WSC North title outright, Moorpark, Pierce and Santa Barbara City are still jockying for postseason position. . I'll be updating as many scores as we can find here on Twitter.

Men's schedule, 5 p.m.
Ventura 71, Los Angeles Pierce 60 FINAL At the half, James Ennis has a game-high eight points and Mike Melonas and Deon Garrett have six points apiece.
Oxnard 105, Santa Barbara City 67 FINAL At the half, Gary Johnson has 15 points and eight rebounds, Marcus Falley has 10 points and Codye Hatcher has six points, eight rebounds and five blocks.
Hancock 78, Moorpark 47 FINAL

Women's schedule, 7 p.m.
Ventura 45, Los Angeles Pierce 36 HALF At the half, Rebecca Griffin has 17 points for Ventura. Pierce's Amari Hampton has 14 points.
Oxnard at Santa Barbara City
Moorpark 79, Hancock 64 FINAL Dee Kapil has 24 points and 14 rebounds, Ashley Samson had 24 points and Sidney Dobner added 16 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists. Charnae Thomas added five steals.

LIVE -- WSC North basketball

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Another cross-county rivalry is in the spotlight as the Oxnard men continue to chase the VC men. The Ventura women can also clinch its 21st straight WSC North title outright with a win over visiting Santa Barbara City. I'll be updating as many scores as we can find here on Twitter.

Men's schedule, 5 p.m.
Ventura 88, Santa Barbara City 65 FINAL James Ennis had 26 points, Austin Ramljak had 16 points and Deon Garrett added 12 points as the Pirates stayed atop the WSC North standings.
Oxnard 82, Moorpark 79 FINAL Malcolm Pope had 25 points and Marcus Falley had 12 second-half points as the Condors survived a relentless assault by Moorpark to keep pace. Coltrane Powdrill had 21 points, Alex Romero had 20 points and Andre Fowler had 19 points for Moorpark.
Hancock 108, Cuesta 90 FINAL

Women's schedule, 7 p.m.
Ventura 68, Santa Barbara City 52 FINAL Carlotta Kloppenburg and Stephanie Ramirez combined for nine 3s as the Pirates took over a game that was tied 26-26 in the second half. After falling to Santa Barbara in the Visalia tournament in December, Ventura clinched its 21st straight WSC North title by sweeping the Vaqueros in WSC North play.
Moorpark 83, Oxnard 48 FINAL Deepika Kapil had 21 points and 10 rebounds, Ashley Samson had 20 points and Sidney Dobner added 16 points for Moorpark. Nikki Tauau had 19 points and Darnisha McGee and Danielle Hernandez added 12 points apiece for Oxnard.
Cuesta 88, Hancock 83

LIVE -- WSC North basketball

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The cross-county rivalry is the signature game of Round 10 of the WSC North basketball campaign. I'll be updating as many scores as we can find here on Twitter.

Men's schedule, 5 p.m.
Ventura 77, Moorpark 64 FINAL James Ennis scored 26 points, Corey Hall had 12 points and Brandon Edwards added 10 points for first-place Ventura (19-7, 7-2), which won its fifth straight game. Moorpark (8-15, 3-6) was led by 17 points by Coltrane Powdrill, 14 points from Alex Romero and 11 points from Andre Fowler.
Oxnard 105, Cuesta 89 FINAL
Los Angeles Pierce 65, Santa Barbara City 63 FINAL

Women's schedule, 7 p.m.
Ventura 63, Moorpark 57 FINAL Destinee LaFountain had 11 points and 21 rebounds and Rebecca Griffin had 10 points and seven assists as the Ventura College women's basketball team clinched a share of the Western State Conference's North Division title for the 21st consecutive season. Ja'Lisa Gatin and Carlotta Kloppenburg added 10 points apiece as Ventura (20-6, 9-0) won for the ninth straight game. Moorpark (15-8, 6-3) had its five-game winning streak snapped despite 21 points from Sidney Dobner, 14 points from Ashley Samson and 13 points and 11 rebounds from Deepika Kapil.
Cuesta 58, Oxnard 45 FINAL
Los Angeles Pierce 83, Santa Barbara City 82 FINAL Monica Jackson's buzzer beater lifted the Brahmas.

LIVE -- WSC North basketball

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Round 9 of the WSC North basketball campaign arrives tonight. I'm in Santa Maria at Joe White Memorial Gymnasium to see how the Condors bounce back from their loss last week at Ventura, but I'll be updating as many scores as we can find here on Twitter.

Men's schedule, 5 p.m.
Hancock 82, Oxnard 75 FINAL Oxnard fell out of first place with its second straight loss, despite 35 points from Marcus Falley, 10 points and 11 rebounds from Codye Hatcher and 10 points from Steven Powell. Hancock forward Ali Langford had 21 points and 7 rebounds and Jordan Dina added 19 points.
Ventura 93, Cuesta 80 FINAL James Ennis had 25 points, seven rebounds, four assists and three steals to push the Pirates back into first place in the WSC North by a half game. VC outrebounded the Cougars 43-22, led by Mike Melonas' 11. Cuesta star Malte Kramer was limited to 12 points on eight field goal attempts.
Los Angeles Pierce 84, Moorpark 75 FINAL (OT) The Brahmas scored all nine points in overtime. Moorpark's Jamal McClerkin made two free throws in the final minute of regulation to force overtime.

Women's schedule, 7 p.m.
Hancock 86, Oxnard 65 FINAL The Condors fell despite 37 points and 16 rebounds from sophomore Nikki Tauau. Hancock's Camille Zumbro had 29 points.
Ventura 62, Cuesta 55 FINAL Rebecca Griffin and Candace Sakuda make free throws down the stretch in a one-possession game as the Pirates hold off host Cuesta to improve to 8-0 in the WSC North. Ventura improved to 2-0 without head coach Ned Mircetic, who is battling the flu. Destinee LaFountain had 14 points and 15 rebounds, Rebecca Griffin had 13 points, Stephanie Ramirez had 12 points, Candace Sakuda had 11 points for the Pirates.
Moorpark 84, Los Angeles Pierce 73 FINAL Sidney Dobner had 24 points, 10 assists and four steals, Ashley Samson had 22 points and Dee Kapil had 17 points for the Raiders, who took sole possession of second place with the win.

LIVE -- WSC North basketball

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The first rotation of the WSC North basketball campaign wraps up tonight with round seven. I'll be at the VC Athletic Event Center for the Oxnard-Ventura rivalry doubleheader, but we'll be updating as many scores as we can find here on Twitter or you can listen live on HomefieldSports.com.

Read the preview of tonight's game here and today's feature on Oxnard sophomore leader Phillip "Scooter" Holmes here.

Men's schedule, 5 p.m.
Ventura 95, Oxnard 71 FINAL Former Oxnard forward James Ennis had 23 points and eight rebounds for Ventura men. Center Mike Melonas had 18 points and eight rebounds and point guard Eric Mitchell added 16 points.Oxnard was led by 21 points and 10 rebounds from Gary Johnson, 19 points from Marcus Falley and eight points, 10 rebounds and three blocks from Codye Hatcher.
Santa Barbara City 70, Cuesta 67 FINAL
Hancock 78, Los Angeles Pierce 70 FINAL

Women's schedule, 7 p.m.
Ventura 84, Oxnard 22 FINAL The Ventura women lead rival Oxnard 44-14 at the half. Rebecca Griffin has a game-high 10 points and Destinee LaFountain has nine points. Nikki Tauau leads Oxnard with 6.
Santa Barbara City 83, Cuesta 70 FINAL
Los Angeles Pierce 77, Hancock 69 FINAL In a showdown of the Top 2 scorers in the state, Pierce's Monica Jackson had 34 points and Hancock's Camille Zumbro had 34 points.

Talking hoops

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I'll be on Ventura County Sportsnight tonight talking local basketball. Tune in to 1400 AM KKZZ or HomefieldSports.com from 6-8 pm to listen.

We might have a coach or two on as a guest in the second hour.

Which game do you want to listen to?

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HomefieldSports.com is taking a poll that will determine which SCFA football game it will broadcast this weekend -- Long Beach City at Moorpark or No. 7 Ventura at No. 2 Bakersfield?

To vote, e-mail Eric Evelhoch at ErictheHawk@gmail.com with either "Moorpark" or "Ventura" in the subject line.


LIVE -- Chaffey at VC, SBCC at MC

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Live updates of tonight's two community college football games on our Twitter page. You can listen to the Ventura-Chaffey broadcast here.

Chaffey 6 0 0 7 -- 12
Ventura 0 3 0 7 -- 10
FINAL

David Brown missed a potential game-winning 32-yard FG with 20 seconds to play. Mike Davis had 89 yards rushing and a 12-yard TD.

Santa Barbara City 7 15 0 7-- 29
Moorpark 0 21 14 -- 35
FINAL

Derek Morris had three touchdowns and Chris Gant had two touchdowns as Moorpark put together its first winning streak in two years.

LIVE -- Palomar at OC baseball playoffs, Game 2

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The No. 3-seeded Oxnard College baseball team (26-11) will attempt to respond to Friday's 17-5 loss in Game 2 of its Southern California regional first-round playoff series with No. 14 Palomar (23-13).

You can follow the action live on @VCSCollege's Twitter feed.

You can also listen live to Eric Evelhoch's radio broadcast at HomefieldSports.com.

OXNARD LINEUP
CF Brad Greve
2B Jake Mahan
P J.C. Aguayo
3B Bryan Willson
1B Jonathan Erb
LF Harper White
C Zack McDonell
SS Blake Adame
RF Eric Weiss

PALOMAR LINEUP
CF Jeremy Cline
2B Terrence Buchanon
DH Alfonso Casillas
LF Victor Martinez
1B Jose Rodriguez
RF Austin Muerhing
C BK Santy
3B Zach Gage
SS Ty Afinir

OC baseball on HFS

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Today's big community college baseball game between No. 6 Oxnard College and No. 1 Santa Ana is currently being broadcasted by HomefieldSports.com.

Hometown voices

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Home Field Sports has acquired the rights to broadcast the Great Eight.

The Ventura-based broadcasting network is planning to broadcast Internet video from Ventura College's Thursday quarterfinal, plus all four semifinals Saturday and both finals Sunday.

There is also the possibility of adding quarterfinals Thursday and Friday.

"Right now, we're guaranteed seven games and we might be adding more," said Danny Page, Home Field Sports' Director of Broadcasting. "The support for community college athletics here in the county is unlike other parts of the state.

"That strong base here has catapulted us to be able to do this, along with the quality of our coverage."

Listen tonight

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I'll be Danny Page's guest tonight on Ventura County Sportsnight's first full two-hour show, beginning at 6 p.m. on HomefieldSports.com and KKZZ 1400 AM Fillmore.

Apparently, we'll be talking community college basketball playoffs, CIF basketball and soccer playoffs and Olympic hockey.

LIVE -- Southern California regional semifinals

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The Road to Thousand Oaks begins tonight for the No. 1-ranked Ventura College women's basketball team.

I'll be at the VCAEC for the No. 2-seeded Pirates postseason debut against No. 18 Cypress. I'll be updating that score and scores from around the state on our Twitter page.

Click here for the game preview, which ran in today's paper.

You can listen live to HomefieldSports.com's coverage of the Cypress at Ventura quarterfinal here, live from 7 p.m.

I will also have postgame final scores and reaction right here on the blog.

Women's regional semifinals, Feb. 27
Southern California
Bracket I: No. 1 Fullerton 82, No. 16 Santa Barbara City 64 FINAL
Bracket II: No. 2 Ventura 83, No. 18 Cypress 63 FINAL
Bracket III: No. 6 Los Angeles Trade-Technical 68, No. 11 Canyons 66 FINAL
Bracket IV: No. 5 Riverside 89, No. 12 Cerritos 66
Northern California
Bracket I: No. 1 San Francisco 87, No. 16 American River 55
Bracket II: No. 18 Sierra 96, No. 2 Fresno 86
Bracket III: No. 6 Solano 69, No. 11 Siskiyous 54
Bracket IV: No. 5 San Joaquin Delta 81, No. 12 Sequoias 57

Men's regional semifinals, Feb. 27
Southern California
Bracket I: No. 1 San Bernardino Valley 77, No. 16 LA Pierce 64 FINAL
Bracket II: No. 2 Citrus 81, No. 18 Santa Ana 65 FINAL
Bracket III: No. 3 Riverside 94, No. 14 L.A. Valley 59 FINAL
Bracket IV: No. 4 Irvine Valley 72, No. 13 Antelope Valley 63 FINAL
Northern California
Bracket I: No. 1 Ohlone 75, No. 16 Shasta 60 FINAL
Bracket II: No. 2 San Francisco 66, No. 18 Redwoods 59 FINAL
Bracket III: No. 3 Cosumnes River 95, No. 14 Cabrillo 83 FINAL
Bracket IV: No. 4 San Jose City 78, No. 13 Los Medanos 72 FINAL

Semifinal winners advance to bracket finals March 6. Regional final winners advance to Great Eight in Thousand Oaks March 12-14.

LIVE -- WSC North basketball

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Round 7 of WSC North basketball arrives today with women's and men's doubleheaders in Oxnard, Santa Maria and San Luis Obispo.

I will be at Condor Center, but I will be updating scores from around the WSC North on our Twitter page.

You can listen live to the Ventura at Oxnard doubleheader here. You can listen live to the Santa Barbara City at Cuesta doubleheader here.

I will also have postgame final scores and reaction right here on the blog.

Women's scores, Jan. 27
Ventura 63, Oxnard 52 FINAL Kris King had 20 points, Erika Ward had 11 points and Chanelle Brennan had nine points and nine rebounds for 23-1 Ventura. Oxnard was led by 11 points from Coco Bradley, nine points from Takara Prezzie and Shaniqua Perkins and eight points from Arlene Cortez.
Santa Barbara City 80, Cuesta 57 FINAL Francesca DeAngelis had 33 points.
Los Angeles Pierce 77, Hancock 74 FINAL Pierce's Tess Wilson had 30 points, including 21 points in the second half. Ashley Bonenfant and Brittany Garcia scored 22 and 17 points for Hancock.
Moorpark, bye

Men's Schedule, Jan. 27
Oxnard 85, Ventura 82 (OT) FINALJames Ennis had 24 points, nine rebounds, seven assists and four steals; Scooter Holmes had 21 points and six rebounds and Craig Lee and Ryan McLucas added 13 points apiece for the Condors. Jordan Harris had 31 points and Mike Melonas had 18 points for Ventura, which forced OT on Moises Barrera's 3-pointer with a second left in regulation.
Cuesta 80, Santa Barbara City 66 FINALCuesta and Pierce won to make it a three-way tie with idle Moorpark atop the WSC North at 5-1.
Los Angeles Pierce 68, Hancock 62 FINAL
Moorpark, bye

LIVE -- No. 2 Mount SAC at No. 1 VC women's basketball

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We're about 20 minutes from the tip off of the VC-Kiwanis Tournament of Champions between the No. 1 Ventura College women's basketball team and No. 2 Mount San Antonio.

We'll have a halftime update here on the blog, in-game updates on the Twitter feed down the right hand side of this page, and the Internet broadcast at HomefieldSports.com.

All-tournament team -- Mount SAC's Tanisa Braxton and Ashley Adams and Ventura's Chanelle Brennan and Amanda Padilla, who is named the tournament Most Valuable Player, join Canyons' Ashley Wakefield and Imperial Valley's Kelli Wilder on the all-tournament team.

Second half
0:00 -- 66-43 VC -- No. 1 Ventura wins its second straight VC-Kiwanis Tournament of Champions with a 66-43 win over No. 2 Mount SAC.
3:10 -- 65-37 VC -- Ward's floater proves she's OK.
4:23 -- 61-35 VC -- An Escamilla 3, King's bucke from Ward and Ward's bucket from Padilla caps a 21-9 VC run.
8:30 -- 54-33 VC -- King's beautiful move on the right block and Padilla's long 3-pointer. Padilla has a game-high and career-high 24 points
11:15 -- 49-31 VC -- Ward reenters the game with her hand heavily taped.
13:08 -- 47-31 VC -- Brennan's runner stops a 5-0 Mount SAC run.
15:35 -- 45-26 VC -- Padilla's 3-pointer with 15:35 to play gives Ventura it's biggest lead of the night,
18:15 -- 40-24 VC -- Padilla's runner and Brennan's layup from Padilla.
19:20 -- 38-24 VC -- Ward seems to have injured her hand and has left the game after a Ventura timeout with 19:20 to play.

Halftime -- Ventura is 15 of 27 shooting, including 4 of 7 on 3-pointers. Padilla has 14, Ward has 13 and King has 6. Lewis leads Mount SAC with 10. Mount SAC is winning the boards, 14-10.

18:29 -- 5-0, VC -- Amanda Padilla's drive and Erika Ward's 3-point play give VC an early 5-0 lead.
16:07 -- 10-2 VC -- Padilla's runner and Ward's 3-pointer pushes VC ahead 10-2 and forces a Mount SAC timeout.
14:20 -- 16-3 VC -- Kris King's pull up jumper and her assist to Brennan.
7:40 -- 19-14 VC -- Padilla's 3-pointer is the only VC field goal in a 11-3 Mount SAC run, led by Brittany Lewis' eight points.
5:58 -- 23-16 VC -- Ward's runner and King's pick and roll finish from Padilla.
3:52 -- 28-20 VC -- King putback.
1:50 -- 29-24 VC -- Two Kimiere Hawkins' putbacks pull Mount SAC within five.
0:00 -- 36-24 VC -- Ward's NBA-range 3-pointer and two pretty Padilla drives allow VC to close the half on a 7-0 run.

The Great Eight arrives

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The California Community College basketball championships arrives today with the men's basketball quarterfinals at Selland Arena.

The hay is in the barn, so to speak, for the 33-0 Ventura College women's basketball team. In search of their sixth state championship, the Pirates are schedule to depart school for the 170-mile trip to Fresno around 9:30 a.m.

We have plenty of preview coverage of the tournament available online (see below) and there is plenty planned for this weekend, including live in-game updates and round-the-clock coverage of all the action in Fresno.

In addition, Danny Page of HomefieldSports and I will be providing live radio coverage of all Ventura games on KVTA 1520 AM Ventura, KKZZ 1400 AM Fillmore and online at HomefieldSports.com.

Page and I also plan to bring Ventura County a special edition of Ventura County Sports Night tonight live courtside from Selland Arena at 5 p.m. We should be able to get coach Ned Mircetic and a few VC players for their thoughts, as well as a few other community college luminaries and updates from the men's quarterfinals. The show runs daily on HomefieldSports.com.

We should be leaving Ventura around midday.

I'll post some Great Eight notes later in the day, and plan to have some Sports Illustrated-style scouting reports on the eight women's teams, in the words of the tournament's eight coaches, tonight.

Follow the regional final live!

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The 32-0 Ventura College women's basketball team will host No. 7 College of the Canyons in a Southern California regional final tonight.

If you can't be at the Athletic Event Center, I'll be posting updates live here and you can listen live on KVTA 1520 AM Ventura, KKZZ 1400 AM Fillmore and online at HomefieldSports.com

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Ventura County Star sports writer and columnist Joe Curley covers college sports and soccer for this Star. This is the place to click for local college football and basketball coverage, including USC, UCLA, Moorpark College, Ventura College and Cal Lutheran.

Curley will update from live events and also interject with periodic comment on both international soccer and the local Ventura County Fusion.