Highlights of the Ventura County Fusion's 1-0 friendly win last week against Chivas USA:
Results tagged “video” from College Sports Blog
Women's state final
Sunday, Cal Lutheran
No. 2-S Ventura 59, No. 1-S Fullerton 47
Ventura County Star: VC owns title again
Ventura County Star: Brennan takes her game to higher level
Ventura County Star: Mircetic recognized need to evolve
Ventura County Star: Video Highlights
Ventura County Star: Photo Gallery
The Student Voice: We are the champions... Of California
Men's state final
Sunday, Cal Lutheran
No. 4-S Saddleback 63, No. 2-N San Francisco 57
Ventura County Star: Saddleback takes the title this time
San Francisco Chronicle: CCSF falls short of state title
The Bakersfield Californian: Saddleback wins men's state basketball title
Women's state final
Sunday, Cal Lutheran
1 p.m.: No. 1-South Fullerton (32-1) vs. No. 2-S Ventura (33-1)
Men's state final
Sunday, Cal Lutheran
3:30 p.m.: No. 2-North San Francisco (28-4) vs. No. 4-S Saddleback (28-5)
Women's state semifinals
Saturday, Cal Lutheran
No. 2-S Ventura 60, No. 1-N San Francisco 56
Ventura County Star: VC earns a final say
Ventura County Star: Ventura does better overcoming mistakes
Ventura County Star: Photo gallery
Ventura County Star: Highlight video
The Student Voice: Pirates defeat City College of San Francisco, advance to State Final
No. 1-South Fullerton 66. No. 2-North Santa Rosa 58
Ventura County Star: Woelke returns Fullerton to final
Men's state semifinals
Saturday, Cal Lutheran
No. 2-North San Francisco 72, No. 1-S San Bernardino Valley 68
Riverside Press-Enterprise: SBVC men bounced in semifinals
Ventura County Star: CCSF to play for Bay Area's first title in 48 years
No. 4-S Saddleback 55, No. 2-S Citrus 54
Ventura County Star: Citrus upended by Saddleback
The City College of San Francisco men's basketball team scored the first 12 points and used the early cushion for a 70-64 win over Irvine Valley in the first state quarterfinal at Cal Lutheran.
A 3-point play by Deend Parker and a 3-pointer by Bennie Rhodes paced the early Rams run over the first 2:13.
"We just wanted to come out really aggressive," said San Francisco coach Justin Labagh. "We want to be the most aggressive team in this tournament."
Da'ron Sims had 18 points and Jonathan Williams had 12 points and 11 rebounds as the Rams (27-4) joined the CCSF women's basketball team in the Semifinal Saturday field.
"It was a physical game and one of the things we concentrated on was getting the loose balls and the 50-50 balls," said Labagh. "Those things added up."
The Coast Conference's North Division, which has three of the North's four quarterfinalists, improved to 1-0 in the Great Eight.
Irvine Valley (26-5) trailed 38-23 at the half, but hung around behind four Lasers in double digits -- 15 points from forward Max Carrier and guard Joe Eberhard, 11 from forward Travis Fulton and 10 from guard Durrell Norman.
But Irvine Valley couldn't manage to pull inside double digits until Eberhard scored twice in four seconds with less than 30 seconds to play.
Mia Greco and Charlene Popoff had 16 points apiece as the Santa Rosa Junior College women's basketball team knocked off four-time state champion Mount San Antonio, 68-64, in the second state quarterfinal.
"That's huge," said Santa Rosa coach Lacey Campbell. "This team has worked so hard this year...
"We talked all week about not just being happy to be here."
A tight game that featured 14 ties and eight lead changes was decided by Greco's layup with 1:49 to play and the Bearcats' eight straight free throws to close the game.
Afternoon wins by San Francisco and Santa Rosa (26-6) eliminated the two South Coast Conference powers who combined to win five of the past six state championships, Pasadena City and Mount SAC.
A Northern California hasn't won a state title since 1999.
Santa Rosa twin towers Popoff and Jeanette Dewitt combined for 14 points and eight rebounds as the Bearcats stayed even, 31-31, at the half.
Came across this highlight package of Moorpark College quarterfinal Ian Shultis' record-breaking freshman season:
Highlights from the Ventura County Fusion men's soccer team's 5-0 international friendly loss to Burnley F.C. of the English Premier League on July 21.
Here's the highlight reel from Erika Ward's WSC-record 51-point performance for the Ventura College women's basketball team last week against Cuesta
By now you've probably seen the video of South Carolina quarterback Stephen Garcia being tackled by Wilbert Hackett, a former college linebacker who is now an SEC official, during Saturday's game against LSU.
If you haven't seen it, you have to:
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has a good story on Hackett's background.

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








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