Results tagged “Malibu” from Preps Plus

Coming of age

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With a roster filled with young players, La Reina girls' tennis coach Bowie Hahn knew his team might experience some "growing pains," early this season. Sure enough, the Regents lost four of their first five non-league matches.
But the losses gave the youngsters valuable experience and since league began, the Regents have been red hot.
On Thursday, La Reina (4-0) defeated Malibu 11-7 to take sole possession of first place in the Tri-Valley League. One of the key performances was turned in by the double team of Gaby Stevens and Niki Anaya who swept their sets. Stevens is a freshman and Anaya is in her first season as a varsity player.


Tuesday's CIF girls' soccer scores

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Division I

San Clemente 2, Thousand Oaks 1

Division V

Oaks Christian 4, Torrance 0
Valley Christian 2, La Reina 1 (2OT)
La Canada 1, Oak Park 0

Division VI

Malibu 3, Linfield Christian 0
St. Margaret's 3, Santa Paula 0

Division VII

St. Paul 2, Thacher 0

Thursday's CIF girls' water polo scores

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Division II

Agoura 25, Bell Gardens 2
Royal 12, Villa Park 8 (OT)
Palos Verdes 23, Newbury Park 12

Division IV

Santa Ynez 10, Pacifica 8
Burbank 18, Oxnard 6
Rio Mesa 6, Temple City 3

Division VI

Elsinore 21, Oaks Christian 4
Malibu 16, Rowland 6

Rio Mesa, Malibu stay perfect in league polo play

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Ashley White scored four goals as the Rio Mesa High women's water polo team (20-5) improved to 6-0 in the Pacific View League with a 14-0 win over Camarillo.

Searra Silverberg scored six goals while teammates Sophie Balate, Gianna Date and Miranda Bard scored three each as the Malibu High girls water polo team improve to 5-0 in the Tri-Valley League with a 18-1 win over Nordhoff (4-11, 2-4).

Don't count out Fillmore

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With one game left on its regular-season schedule, the Fillmore High football program still has an outside shot of claiming a share of the Frontier League title.

Fillmore, 7-2 overall and 2-1 in the Frontier League, dropped a 34-14 decision to Santa Paula (6-2, 2-0 Frontier) last Friday night in the 98th meeting between the two schools.

Fillmore closes its regular season with a home game against Grace Brethren (3-5, 1-1) on Friday. A victory ensures Fillmore of a spot in the East-Valley Division playoffs. Fillmore could tie for the league title if Santa Paula loses to either Malibu or Grace Brethren in its final two games.

There is an outside chance for a three-way tie for second, should Fillmore lose to Grace Brethren

Conrad brings Malibu back, 7-7

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Man, long, explosive and powerful, Malibu High's Sean Conrad is some running back.

The senior converts two third downs before galloping from 15 yards out to even the Frontier League showdown with Fillmore with 2:42 left in the first quarter.

Conrad ran seven times for 83 yards on the Sharks' first offensive possession.



Fillmore draws first blood

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The Fillmore High football team took the opening kickoff and drove 79 yards on 11 plays to take a 7-0 lead in the Frontier League showdown at undefeated Malibu High Friday night.

Ralph Sandoval swept in from 5 yards out with 6:14 left in the first quarter.

The score was set up by Nathan Ibarra's 23-yard pass to tight end Anthony Cortez on third and 10


Frontier League football showdown in Malibu

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The sun is melting into the Pacific Ocean seemingly miles off Zuma Beach here in Malibu, where the Fillmore High and Malibu High football teams play perhaps their biggest football game in decades.

Fillmore (6-1), led by RB Troy Hayes (58 att., 707 yards, 8 TDs) and QB Nathan Ibarra (15 TDs running and passing), is searching for its first outright league title since 1977.

Featuring tailback Sean Conrad and coming off a monumental 51-50 victory over Grace Brethren, Malibu (6-0) is off to its best start in school history. It's previous best start was 2-0.

Conrad has rushed for 1,490 yards and 16 touchdowns on 158 attempts.

Poll connected

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Four teams squaring off in key area football matchups on Friday were standing next to each other in CIF polls released on Monday.

Thousand Oaks (6-0, 3-0 Marmonte League) and Moorpark (5-1, 3-0 Marmonte) are ranked No. 2 and No. 3, respectively, in the Northern Division poll heading into their matchup at Thousand Oaks.

In a game that could decide the Frontier League title, Fillmore (6-1, 1-0) and host Malibu (6-0, 1-0) are No. 6 and No, 7, respectively, in the East-Valley Division.
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