Prep Soccer : Tustin, Corona del Mar Girls Tie
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The girls’ soccer teams of Corona del Mar and Tustin high schools played to a 3-3 tie Tuesday at Corona del Mar.
Tustin’s Courtney Augustine, who had 2 goals, scored the game-tying goal with 10 minutes left. Tustin is 8-6-1 overall, 4-0-1 in Sea View League play. Corona del Mar is 11-5-3, 3-1-1.
In other Sea View League girls’ soccer matches:
Newport Harbor 5, Saddleback 0--Host Newport Harbor led, 5-0, at halftime on goals by Heather Webb and Dawn Baird, who each had 2, and Danielle Tomasick.
In Century League girls’ soccer:
Foothill 6, Santa Ana Valley 0--Goalie Michelle Webb made 2 saves for host Foothill.
In Garden Grove League girls’ soccer:
La Quinta 6, Garden Grove 0--Nicole Eisley scored 2 goals and Robin Karnes had 3 assists to lead host La Quinta (10-2-1, 4-0-1).
Kennedy 8, Rancho Alamitos 0--Kris Darin had 2 goals and Stacy Darin and Tracy VanHerk each had 1 for visiting Kennedy (7-7-1, 3-2).
Pacifica 14, Bolsa Grande 1--Devon Fitzpatrick scored 4 goals to lead visiting Pacifica (6-1-2, 4-0-1).
In Olympic League girls’ soccer:
Santa Margarita 1, Orange Lutheran 0--Julie Moreau scored on a penalty kick for Santa Margarita (6-1-1 in league play). Orange Lutheran is 3-9-1, 1-6-1.
In Pacific Coast League girls’ soccer:
Woodbridge 3, Trabuco Hills 0--Host Woodbridge (7-8-1, 3-1) got goals from Tina Hall, Shawn Coleman and Suzie Baldwin. Trabuco Hills is 1-3 in league play.
Orange 3, Laguna Hills 2--Angela Darragh, Jenny Vosburg and Stacy Long scored for Orange (8-0-2, 4-0) at Laguna Hills.
In Garden Grove League boys’ soccer:
Kennedy 2, Bolsa Grande 1--Freshman John Medina scored 2 goals to lead host Kennedy (7-4-3, 5-1-1).
In Olympic League boys’ soccer:
Orange Lutheran 3, Santa Margarita 1--Eric Strand, Jason Haynes and Paul Cunningham scored for Orange Lutheran. Lou Pavlovich scored for Santa Margarita (8-7-1, 3-5).
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