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LIVE -- Semifinal Tuesday

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Four local community college teams play regional semifinals today. We'll have all the live updates here and on the Twitter, which is feeded down the right hand side of this page.

Here's the schedule:


Community College men's soccer
Southern California regional semifinals: At 2 p.m.: Moorpark at Mount
San Antonio.

Community College women's soccer
Southern California regional semifinals: At 2 p.m.: Cypress at
Moorpark. At 5:30 p.m.: Santa Monica at Ventura.

Community College women's volleyball
Southern California regional semifinals: At 7 p.m.: Mount San Antonio
College at Moorpark

Hoffman on Santa Monica semifinal

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Ventura College women's soccer coach Steve Hoffman on the No. 2 Pirates' regional semifinal Tuesday against No. 7 Santa Monica:

"We feel good about it. They're a good side. They've not given up many goals. One of their key players is out, a forward who was a handful when we played them."

Strozier on Santa Monica game

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Ventura sophomore Jazmarae Strozier on Tuesday's regional final against the Santa Monica College women's soccer team, which beat the Pirates 2-1 in September.

"We have the opportunity to erase that loss."

(On Ventura's 2-1 extra-time win over Antelope Valley Saturday)

"It's always scary to be tied. But I never felt like we were going to lose. It brought out the heart that we needed in the team."

(On being seeded No. 2 despite not winning the WSC North)

"We'd trade a conference championship for a state championship every day. Our whole team knows that it can be state champions. I feel like it can do it."

Four teams ready for semifinal Tuesday

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The Ventura College women's soccer team is always aiming for that historic run to the state Final Four.

To get one step closer, these Pirates will need to break new ground for the program.

Despite all its success, coach Steve Hoffman's team has yet to win twice in a postseason. In the playoffs for the 14th straight season, the Pirates are 0-8 in their second game of the Southern California regional playoffs.

To make things more interesting, No. 2 Ventura (17-3-1) hosts the only team to win at the VC Sportsplex this season. No. 7 Santa Monica (13-3-6) beat the Pirates 2-1 Sept. 20. Tonight's kickoff is at 5:30 p.m.

Ventura is one of four local teams to play regional semifinals today. The No. 4 Moorpark College women's soccer team (15-0-4) hosts three-time state champion Cypress (17-3-2), the No. 5 seed, at 2 p.m.

Having survived the all-county matching with Oxnard, No. 10 Moorpark College men's soccer (12-6-2) visits No. 2 Mount San Antonio (16-1-3), the 2007 state champion and 2008 state finalist, in Walnut at 2 p.m.

No. 4 Moorpark College women's volleyball (19-2) hosts No. 13 Mount San Antonio College (13-8).

With the women's soccer and women's volleyball teams hosting postseason games and men's soccer on the road, Tuesday should be a memorable day at Moorpark College.

Today's winners advance to Saturday's regional finals. The soccer Final Four is Dec. 4 and 6 at Cosumnes River College in Sacramento. The volleyball Great Eight is Dec. 4-6 at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton.

CC soccer playoff scores

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Men's soccer

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Quarterfinal scores, Saturday

No. 8 Canyons 2, No. 9 Santa Barbara City 1
No. 5 Golden West 2, No. 12 San Diego City 0
No. 4 Santa Ana 5, No. 13 Cypress 0
No. 3 Cerritos 2, No. 14 Palomar 1
No. 6 L.A. Harbor 3, No. 11 Compton 1
No. 10 Moorpark 1, No. 7 Oxnard 0
(No. 1 Rio Hondo and No. 2 Mount SAC had byes)

Semifinal pairings, Tuesday
No. 8 Canyons at No. 1 Rio Hondo
No. 5 Golden West at No. 4 Santa Ana
No. 6 Los Angeles Harbor at No. 3 Cerritos
No. 10 Moorpark at No. 2 Mount San Antonio

Women's soccer

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Quarterfinal scores, Saturday

No. 1 Santiago Canyon 4, No. 16 Santa Ana 0
No. 8 Cerritos 4, No. 9 San Diego Mesa 0
No. 5 Cypress 3, No. 12 Orange Coast 0
No. 4 Moorpark 2, No. 13 San Diego Miramar 1
No. 3 San Bernardino Valley 3, No. 14 Bakersfield 1
No. 6 Los Angeles Pierce 2, No. 11 Mount San Antonio 1
No. 7 Santa Monica 2, No. 10 Riverside 0
No. 2 Ventura 2, No. 15 Antelope Valley 1 (ET)

Semifinal pairings, Tuesday

No. 8 Cerritos at No. 1 Santiago Canyon
No. 5 Cypress at No. 4 Moorpark
No. 6 Los Angeles Pierce at No. 3 San Bernardino Valley
No. 7 Santa Monica at No. 2 Ventura

Toraya pushes VC soccer into SoCal semis

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Yadira Toraya's goal two minutes into extra time pushed the Ventura College women's soccer team past Antelope Valley, 2-1, Saturday night in the Southern California regional quarterfinals at the VC Sportsplex.

Sophomore Jazmarae Strozier, the state leader in goals scored, gave the Pirates (17-3-1) the lead in the 30th minute. But Rheanna Crawford equalized for the visiting Mauraders (16-4) with 14 minutes to play.

AVC equalizes against VC women's soccer

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Rheanna Crawford equalizes for Antelope Valley in the 74th minute. The VC women's soccer team is now in a 1-1 battle.

Strozier gives VC women's soccer the lead

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Jazmarae Strozier, the state goalscoring leader, converts a free kick to give the No. 2 Ventura College women's soccer team a 1-0 lead on No. 15 Antelope Valley in the 30th minute of the Southern California quarterfinal.

CC soccer playoff history

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Here's the playoff history this decade of the four county teams playing Southern California regional quarterfinals today around the county:

Oxnard College men's soccer team (1-2)
2008 L.A. Harbor L, 3-0
2007 Cerritos L, 2-1
Santa Barbara W, 3-2

Moorpark College men soccer (1-2)
2004 Santa Ana L, 3-1
Canyons W, 2-0
2003 Fullerton L, 4-0

Moorpark College women's soccer (2-7)
2008 L.A. Pierce L, 1-1 (PKs)
2007 Santa Barbara L, 3-0
2006 Santiago Canyon L, 6-0
Long Beach City W, 2-1
2005 Santiago Canyon L, 3-1
2004 Long Beach City L, 3-0
Rio Hondo W, 3-2
2003 Ventura L, 1-0
2002 Long Beach City L, 3-0

Ventura College women's soccer (6-9)
2008 San Diego Mesa L, 2-0
Southwestern W, 2-1
2007 Cerritos L, 3-1
2006 Orange Coast L, 1-0
2005 Grossmont L, 5-0
2004 Santiago Canyon L, 4-1
Mount SAC W, 4-0
2003 Cypress L, 2-0
Moorpark W, 1-0
2002 Cypress L, 2-0
Mount SAC, W 1-0
2001 Cuyamaca L, 2-1
Mount SAC W, 3-0
2000 Long Beach City L, 5-0
Grossmont W, 2-0

CC soccer playoff preview

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Click here for my preview of today's three local Southern California regional matches between four county teams, "County rivals set for playoff battle."

No. 7 Oxnard hosts No. 10 Moorpark at 2 p.m.

"We've been able to score goals and they've been able to score goals," said Moorpark coach Sean Roche. "It's going to be a good game, a little bit different than a run-of-the-mill league game."

"Like all Oxnard teams, we usually have the ball," said Oxnard coach Ross Greaney. "We have a lot of possession and we play pretty well on the ball."

CC soccer pairings

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Four local community college soccer programs will open the Southern California regional playoffs in the county Saturday, as the two men's teams were pitted against each other and the two women's teams earned Top 4 seeds when the pairings were released Saturday afternoon.

No. 7 Oxnard (11-6-4) will host No. 10 Moorpark (11-6-2) Saturday afternoon at 2 in a regional quarterfinal. Their last meeting in Oxnard produced a 4-2 thriller Oct. 9.

The Ventura College women's soccer team (16-3-1) was seeded second in the Southern California regional playoffs for the second straight season. The No. 2 Pirates will host No. 15 Antelope Valley (16-3) Saturday night at 7 in the regional quarterfinals.

The undefeated Moorpark College women's soccer team (14-0-4), which edged Ventura in the Western State Conference's North Division for the second time in three years, was seeded No. 4. The Raiders will host No. 13 San Diego Miramar (16-3-1), which features forward Nicole Petracca, who leads Southern California with 64 points (23 goals, 18 assists).

WSC Standings and Statistics

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WSC standings and statistics through Mon, Nov. 16:

WSC VOLLEYBALL
NORTH WSC PCT. GF GA SEASON PCT.
S Barbra 8-1 .889 25 6 19-2 .905
Moorpark 8-1 .889 26 5 18-2 .900
Ventura 5-4 .556 17 15 10-10 .500
Cuesta 4-5 .444 15 16 7-13 .350
Hancock 2-7 .222 6 22 6-12 .333
Oxnard 0-9 .000 2 27 5-11 .313
KILL PERCENTAGES (GP) ATT. KILLS ERRORS PCT.
1. Jen Waddill, Santa Barbara (80) 349 201 32 .484
2. Nicole Bergmann, Santa Barbara (80) 285 157 37 .421
3. Reisa Fessler, Bakersfield (73) 661 305 80 .340
4. Lindsey Wilcox, Canyons (73) 302 158 61 .321
5. Kaitlyn Henry, Cuesta (72) 173 69 16 .306
6. Mackenzie Sullivan, Cuesta (72) 679 286 85 .296
7. Danica Lawrence, Citrus (63) 255 121 48 .286
8. Corissa Alvarez, Bakersfield (70) 276 117 40 .279
9. Una Siljegovic, Moorpark (68) 518 221 78 .276
10. Kayla Cribbs, Cuesta (72) 380 152 48 .274
17. Kasey Ullery, Moorpark (63) 240 88 28 .250
19. Dominique Franz, Oxnard (22) 110 44 17 .245
20. Rachel Olinyk, Moorpark (67) 417 182 81 .242
26. Justine O' Connor, Ventura (72) 272 87 26 .224
Shanna Wright, Oxnard (22) 107 34 10 .224
28. Shakila Balkhi, Moorpark (67) 513 171 57 .222
30. Kayla Phipps, Ventura (67) 369 148 74 .201
32. Chelsea O' Mara, Ventura (58) 389 151 76 .193
38. Sandra Alvarez, Ventura (59) 226 75 43 .142
41. Anne Westbrook, Ventura (70) 260 83 50 .127
47. Shelbee Younce, Ventura (70) 564 153 96 .101

WSC MEN'S WATER POLO
TEAM WSC SEASON
Ventura (1) 4-0 19-5
Cuesta (2) 3-1 20-14
L.A. Valley (3) 1-3 10-16
Citrus (4) 2-2 14-15
Santa Monica (5) 0-4 1-21
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONSLS
Cuesta 13, Ventura 12
Long Beach City 17, Cuesta 6
Riverside City 11, Cuesta 8

WSC WOMEN'S WATER POLO
TEAM WSC SEASON
Ventura (1) 4-0 18-5
Citrus (2) 3-1 15-11
Cuesta (3) 2-2 12-19
Santa Monica (4) 1-3 7-18
L.A. Valley (5) 0-4 5-20
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONALS
Long Beach City 7, Ventura 6

WSC MEN'S SOCCER
TEAM WSC POINTS SEASON
S Barbra 9-1-4 31 9-6-5
Canyons 9-3-2 29 12-6-2
Moorpark 9-4-1 28 11-6-2
Oxnard 7-4-3 24 11-6-4
LA Missio 7-4-3 24 10-8-3
Hancock 3-8-3 12 5-12-4
Glendale 3-10-1 10 5-14-2
Citrus 0-13-1 1 2-16-2
SEASON SCORING LEADERS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS
1. Andres Bueno, Canyons 21 10 52
2. Rosario Bras, Hancock 13 4 30
3. Nate Lytle, Oxnard 10 5 25
4. Jorge Serrano, Canyons 8 7 23
5. Emigdio Ramirez, Oxnard 7 6 20
6. Danny Molineaux, Santa Barbara 7 5 19
Armando Torres, Allan Hancock 3 13 19
8. Tito Anguiano, Oxnard 8 2 18
9. William Velasquez, L.A. Mission 8 1 17
Ahmad Yacoub, L.A. Mission 7 3 17
11. Max Madrigal, Oxnard 7 2 16
13. Jose Garcia, Moorpark 6 3 15
16. Gerardo Espinoza, Moorpark 6 2 14
17. Sam Nellis, Oxnard 5 3 13
20. Jerry Ponce, Oxnard 5 2 12
Fernando Zandarin, Moorpark 5 2 12
25. Jonathon Martinez, Oxnard 1 9 11

WSC WOMEN'S SOCCER
NORTH WSC PTS. SEASON
Moorpark 8-0-2 26 14-0-4
Ventura 8-1-1 25 15-3-1
S Barbra 5-3-2 17 10-4-6
Cuesta 4-5-1 13 5-11-3
Oxnard 2-8 6 3-14-1
Hancock 0-10 0 0-16
WSC SCORING TOTALS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS
1. Jaz Strozier, Ventura 27 3 57
2. Kelly Deckers, Santa Barbara 17 8 42
3. Terryn Soelberg, Bakersfield 17 5 39
4. Alyssa McDonald, Ventura 7 18 32
Monique Orocio, Ventura 13 6 32
12. Yadira Toraya, Ventura 5 8 18
16. Taylor Benton, Ventura 7 1 15

Two scoops of Dreyer's magic

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When is an equalizer a winning goal?

When it clinches a conference championship.

Kendall Dreyer's scrambled goal off Sinead Vaughn's corner kick three minutes into second half stoppage time gave the Moorpark College women's soccer team its second Western State Conference title in three years at cross-county rival Ventura with a 2-2 tie Friday night at the VC Sportsplex.

Dreyer scored twice for the second time this week to keep Moorpark (13-0-4, 8-0-2) unbeaten.

It was in a cluster of players and it found my head," said Dreyer, an Agoura High product, of her dramatic winner. "I somehow got it in the back of the net."

The Raiders have a seven-point lead in the WSC North over Ventura (14-3-1, 6-1-1), 26-19, with two matches to play.

"It was so competitive," said Dreyer. "We never put our heads down at all. I think that goal was scored as a team."

Jazmarae Strozier, the state's goalscoring leader, headed home her 23rd goal of the season to give Ventura a sixth-minute lead.

Dreyer evened the score for Moorpark in the 33rd minute, but six minutes later, the Pirates regained the lead on Monique Orocio's goal, set up by by Strozier.

After Ventura dominated the first half, Moorpark slowly took control of the play before its late pressure paid off.

Dreyer's goals give MC women's soccer key draw

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Kendall Dreyer's stoppage time goal gives Moorpark the 2-2 draw it needs to hang on to the lead in the WSC North.

The Agoura High product scored twice for the second straight game.

More to come.

VC responds to MC's equalizer

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Kendall Dryer equalizes for Moorpark women's soccer in the 33rd minute, but six minutes later, Ventura retakes the lead on Monique Orocio's goal, assisted by Jazmarae Strozier.

Looks like the match for the WSC North will come down to a vibrant second half.

Strozier's headed chance to clinch the game for Ventura flashes just wide off a 80th minute corner kick.

In second half stoppage time, Moorpark heads a potential WSC-winning chance just wide.

UPDATE: VC still leads 2-1 after 53, 58, 65, 73, 79, 81, 88 90 minutes.

It all comes down to this

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A decisive few days for the fall season arrives this weekend.

Looking to defend their conference titles, the Ventura College men's and women's water polo teams will be the top seeds at this weekend's Western State Conference championships at Los Angeles Valley College.

The two teams went a combined 8-0 in WSC play. Both will face the winner of a preliminary march between host Valley and Santa Monica Friday.

The Ventura men (17-4), ranked No. 4 in the state, have won seven of its past eight games behind firepower like Spencer McGrath (52 goals, 20 assists), Mike Crowley (52 goals, 19 assists) and Tyler McClure (44 goals).

The Ventura women (16-4) have been led by the offense of sophomore Carly Clark, who has 91 goals, and the defense of sophomore Mary Dugan, who will defend high-scoring Citrus driver Meghan Turner should the two teams meet in Saturday's title game.

Turner has scored just one of her 72 goals in a pair of Ventura 13-8 wins over Citrus.

"We're pretty aware of what she can do," said Ventura coach Mary Giles. "We're really good defensively this year."

Two years after the Moorpark College women's soccer team ended cross-county rival Ventura's 10-year hole on the WSC North by clinching the title with a scoreless draw at the VC Sportsplex, the two teams will find themselves in the same place, in a similar situation Friday night at 5:30.

First-place Moorpark (13-0-3, 8-0-1) can clinch its second title in three years with a win or a draw. Second-place Ventura (13-3), 7-1) can top the table with a win.

"It's basically the same situation," said Ventura coach Steve Hoffman. "It's one of those games when you know you have to step up and do your thing.

"It's an interesting match. We know what we have to do. We have to go and try to win the game."

Moorpark earned its advantage with a 1-0 home win over Ventura on Oct. 13.

"I think we played pretty well the first time around, we just didn't finish in front of goal," said Hoffman. "We've got to deal with their speed and they defend awfully well."

The game features two of the high-scoring attackers in the state in Ventura's Jazmarae Strozier and Moorpark's Lindsey McClellan.

Strozier, the Buena High product whose father, Clint, played football for Moorpark, leads the state with 22 goals. Moorpark does not post its statistics.

"I think we're just going to play the best we can," said McClellan. "Hopefully it all works out."

The Moorpark College women's volleyball team (14-1, 6-0), ranked No. 4 in the state, can take a two-match lead in the WSC North if it extends its conference winning streak to 19 matches Tuesday at second-place Santa Barbara City (16-2, 5-1).

Five of the six local programs qualified for Saturday's Southern California cross-country championships at the familiar hilly course at Mount San Antonio College in Walnut.

Oxnard and Ventura college, which qualified both its men's and women's teams with solid finishes at last week's WSC Championships, is aiming for the Top 14 finishes that would mean a state meet berths.

"That would be really good," said Oxnard coach Gino Sharp. "It's difficult to just send one team."

Although like many local programs, the Pirates have been stricken by illness.

"It's a hard time of the year to keep everyone healthy, especially this year," said Ventura College coach Nancy Fredrickson. "It's gone through the entire team."

MC, VC women's soccer win ahead of Friday showdown

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Kendall Dreyer scored two second-half goals on assists from Sinead Vaughn as the Moorpark College women's soccer team maintained their two-point lead in the WSC North ahead of Friday night's showdown with Ventura with a 3-0 win over visiting Cuesta.

Lindsey McClellan opened the scoring in the 42nd minute on an assist from Christian Cameron for Moorpark (12-0-3, 7-0-1 WSC North). Katie Rappazzo and Brooke Nixon combined for the shutout in goal.

Jazmarae Strozier, Taylor Benton and Ashley Gnagy scored as the Ventura College women's soccer team won their fifth straight game 3-0 over Oxnard Tuesday.

Taylor Steele, Yadira Toraya and Kristi O'Connor picked up assists for Ventura (13-3, 6-1 WSC North). Aslyn Rau and Adi Pimental combined for the shutout in goal.

Playing for a cure

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The Ventura College women's soccer team will wear pink commemorative jerseys for Friday night's "Shirt Off Their Back" breast cancer awareness fundraiser.

VC is partnering with five local high schools and AYSO for the special night at the VC Sportsplex.

The Pirates (11-3) will auction their shirts off for charity following the 5:30 p.m. match with Central Valley Conferene-leading Fresno City (10-1-6).

Playing against cancer

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A least two community college programs will feature cancer-fighting benefits at their upcoming events. Fans can join the fight on the next two Friday nights.

The Moorpark College women's volleyball team will be holding their "Dig for the Cure" event Friday, when it hosts Cuesta at Raider Pavilion.

The Ventura College women's soccer team will be holding a "Shirt off their backs" auction during its Oct. 30 home match against Fresno City.

VC soccer cruises by SBCC

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Taylor Benton scored inside six minutes and Hailey Wilson and Jazmarae Strozier added second half goals as the Ventura College women's soccer team cruised by Santa Barbara City in a key game in the Western State Conference North Division.

The win keeps Ventura (10-3, 4-1) within two points of leaders Moorpark (9-0-3, 4-0-1) and pushes Santa Barbara into third place.

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