In other Sea View League games:Woodbridge 1,...
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In other Sea View League games:
Woodbridge 1, El Toro 0--Woodbridge defeated El Toro (16-4-4, 7-1-2), ranked fourth in the county, on a second-half goal by Shane Johnson. Unranked Woodbridge is 14-6-3, 5-4-1.
In the Century League:
Orange 1, El Modena 0--The Panthers (14-3-5, 6-0-4) clinched the league title.
Santa Ana Valley 5, Villa Park 0--No. 6 Santa Ana Valley (15-5-2, 5-2-3) clinched a playoff berth over host Villa Park.
In the Empire League:
Cypress 3, Katella 0--Ike Hicks, Brad Dunaway and Matt Resor scored for league champion Cypress (9-3-6, 5-1-4).
In the Freeway League:
Fullerton 1, Sunny Hills (2 OT)--Fullerton (10-9-3, 7-0-3) won its first league title in boys’ soccer.
In the Golden West League:
Servite 1, Ocean View 0 (OT)--Jason Winzen scored the game-winning goal for host Servite (10-8-2, 5-3-2).
In the Orange League:
Brea Olinda 1, Western 1--Shawn Tellez scored the tying goal for Brea Olinda (14-5-1, 8-1-1).
Valencia 2, Anaheim 0--Carlos Rojas scored both goals for Valencia (11-8-2, 7-3).
In the Olympic League:
Orange Lutheran 0, Ontario Christian 0--Goalkeeper Chad Griswold posted his 10th shutout for visiting Orange Lutheran (16-3-5, 7-1-2).
Whittier Christian 2, Brethren Christian 0--Whittier Christian (13-8-4, 5-3-2) clinched a playoff spot.
In the Pacific Coast League:
Laguna Hills 4, Costa Mesa 0--Laguna Hills finished third.
In the South Coast League:
Capistrano Valley 4, Dana Hills 0--Taylor Richmond scored two goals for league-champion Capistrano Valley (9-7-5, 7-1-2).
Mater Dei 4, Mission Viejo 2--Mater Dei (16-7-2, 5-4-1) finished in third place for a playoff spot.
Trabuco Hills 1, San clemente 0--Angel Perdomo scored the winning goal for Trabuco Hills (7-6-7, 5-1-4). Coach Eddie Carrillo got his 100th career victory.
In the Sunset League:
Esperanza 2, Edison 1--Marc Rodiek scored two goals for Esperanza (22-2-2, 10-0).
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