The Valencia girls soccer team is moving on in the CIF Southern Section Division 2 playoffs.
But no one might ever know who scored the goal that put the Valencia girls in the second round.
The Valencia girls shut out Moorpark, 1-0, scoring a goal in the 22nd minute of the game. Lindsay Bos took a free kick from 25 yards out and the ball deflected off a player’s leg into the goal.
Valencia’s Eryn Spencer was the closest player to the ball before it went into the goal, but she said she didn’t touch the ball.
Regardless, she was given credit for the goal and the Valencia girls are in the second round of the playoffs.
In other soccer playoff games, the Canyon girls shut out Peninsula, 1-0. Mari Kneisel scored in the 78th minute to break a scoreless tie in the first-round Division 2 playoff game.
Meghan Kennedy made seven saves to record the shutout for Canyon.
The Hart girls soccer team shut out San Marcos, 1-0, in the first round of the Division 2 playoffs. Ally Perez scored midway through the first half and the Indians made her goal stand up through the game.
The Santa Clarita Christian girls shut out Rolling Hills Prep, 1-0, in the first round of the Southern Section Division 7 playoffs at Central Park.
Collette Blake scored the lone goal of the game in the 70th minute.
The Saugus girls soccer team lost to Westlake, 4-0, in the first-round of the Division 2 playoffs. Saugus goalkeeper Maddie Hebert faced 14 shots in the game and made 10 saves.
In the NBA, the Clippers beat the Lakers, 125-101, in a game at Staples Center. The Clippers hit 16 3-pointers and are 3-0 against the Lakers this season.
In the NHL, the Kings are home for a game against the Columbus Blue Jackets tonight. The Kings are coming off a 4-1 win over the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday night.
Listen to the game between the Kings and Blue Jackets tonight on AM 1220, KHTS. The puck drops at 7:30 p.m.
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Ten miles into the 84-mile course from Santa Clarita to Santa Barbara, six riders pulled away from the peloton, where they remained until the final few miles of the race.
Sagan broke three-time Champion Levi Leipheimer’s Amgen Tour of California stage win record of seven last year when he took five stage wins. His stage wins at America’s largest cycling race now total nine, including today’s dramatic victory.
Taylor has a 4.85 GPA and scored 2,240 on the SAT. History has become the passion for this National Honor Society member. She is already well-read in history, but there was one book in particular that truly made her appreciate the subject more deeply.
Jonas Peterson, who's been president of the Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corp. for the last three years, tendered his resignation as president and CEO last Monday.
Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital invites the community to give the gift of life by donating blood during its summer blood drive on Thursday, May 30.
The half-hour music-and-interview program premieres Saturday, May 25, at 10 p.m. Pacific Time on SCVTV, seen on Time-Warner Channel 20 in the Santa Clarita Valley and AT&T U-Verse 99 in Los Angeles and Orange counties. "House Blend" also streams live at www.scvtv.com at the same time.
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Live Oak Elementary was briefly put on lock down Thursday as firefighters battled a 5-acre bushfire in Castaic; COC administrator Dr. Ryan Theule has accepted the position of Dean of the Canyon Country campus, effective immediately. Jonas Peterson who is president and CEO of the Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation, which works in concert with the College of the Canyons, is resigning, officials announced this week.
"Graduation is a time of celebration and we want each and every senior to make it home safe this year,” said Mayor Bob Kellar. “I encourage graduating seniors and community members to wear a white ribbon during graduation as a way of honoring those we have lost and as a pledge to drive safe and act responsibly this graduation season.”
Starbucks regulars, online dating, addiction, Cupid and the advantages of depression are just a few of the subjects that will be brought to life at Solopalooza 2013.
Starting on Memorial Day weekend, the Ventura Area CHP office will have extra officers patrolling several areas in western Ventura County in response to the high number of speed related injury traffic collisions involving motorcycles.
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A Saugus man who has been the sole subject of a murder investigation for nearly two years was ordered to stand trial Tuesday for the death of his girlfriend; A Canyon Country teen is being held on $1 million bail in connection to a stabbing that took place Tuesday night.
Los Angles Superior court judge Lloyd Nash found there was sufficient evidence to order Eric Earle, 41, of Saugus, to stand trial in the death of his live-in girlfriend.
Steven Markarian, 19, of Canyon Country, a suspected gang member, is being booked for attempted murder, and he's being held at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station in lieu of $1 million bail.
On Tuesday, May 21st, 2013, Stephen Urquidez was arrested on felony burglary charges for allegedly stealing the Disneyland passes. He was also in possession of a driver’s license containing a forged state seal, a felony. He was booked at Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. Hours later he posted a $20,000 bond and was released.
Miguel Schiappapietra, 28, pleaded not guilty to two charges of lewd acts. He remains in custody after his bail was doubled to $200,000 at the request of the District Attorney's Office.
"We want to make sure that people know that their elected officials were not in any way involved in this incident," said Deputy Josh Dubin of Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station.
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Hundreds made their way to Central Park over the weekend to help fight cancer.
A Los Angeles Police Department officer from Castaic was arrested at his home Saturday for allegedly molesting two children.
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A Los Angeles Police Department officer from Castaic was arrested at his home Saturday for allegedly molesting two children, according to a spokesman from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Special Victims Bureau.
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