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a.m.—Ontario vs. Chino; 12:30 p.m.—Diamond Bar vs Claremont; 2 p.m. ACEvs. Upland.Upland, (Pioneer Jr.HS): Division 4 boys (11-12) and Div. 3 girls (10-12-. 9:30 a.m. (boys)—Diamond Bar vs. Ontario; 10:45 a.m. (girls)—Diamond Bar vs. Chino; noon, (boys) Upland vs. Chino; 1:15 p.m. (.boys )— Pomona vs. Hacienda Heights; 2:30 p.m. (boys) —ACE vs. Claremont; 3:45 p.m. (girls) — Upland vs.Claremont.All-Star playoffs will beheld on Sundays as follows:ACE (Alta Loma,Cucamonga, Etiwanda) atAlta Loma Jr. HS. 9 a.m.(boys)—Upland vs. ACE; 10a.m. (girls)—Claremont vs. Diamond Bar; 11:30 a.m.( boys — Ontario vs. Diamond Bar; 12:30 p.m.(bovs)—Hacienda Heights vs. Chino; 1:30(girls)—Upland vs. ACE; 3 p.m. (boys)—Pomona vs, Claremont.Claremont, (Griffith Park) Dvision 4 boys. 10:30 a.m.—Pomona vs. Chino; noon — Diamond Barvs. ACE; 1:30p.m.-Claremont vs. Hacienda Heights, 3 p.m. — Upland vs. Ontario.Claremont, (Danbury Field). Division 4 girls. 11:30 a.m. —ACE vs. Upland; 1 p.m.—Diamond Bar vs. Claremont.Serian Stepanian is a happy coach ...for the moment. His Chaffey High School team rose to the occasion Tuesday to eliminate a strong Santa Ana entry in the opening round of the CIF knockout tournament of league champions. Santa Ana was powerful and effective and scored early, but never again. Midfield generalship of Marvin Fernandez was a shining light for Chaffey and ultimately provided the pattern for victoryIt was Raoul Guerra s electrifying free kick which ignited theChaffeyites—coming from the far left about 40 yards distant from the goalposts Usually the new composition soccer balls will hook and drop no matter how you meet them, but this time the shot stayed on a direct course and fooled everyone in the stands. It also fooled Santa Ana goalie, who saw it enter high and in the fartherest comer, the kind you just don’t get a hand on.That was the matching goal, to be followed byRamirez’ fine header earlyin the first overtime period That was it.Chaffey has earned the right to collide with SouthTorrance, which they willdo Friday right here at Graber Field at 4 p.m. Friday. Admission is free and provides a perfect situation for bringing the kid teams to see some fine players inaction.Coach Otto Rieger’s Claremont kickers advanced past El Monte with a secure 4-0 victory over a team which had twice defeated San Gabriel this year.The Wolfpack will be “out of town” for Friday’s game. You might say out of the country in as much as they will bus to El Centro, just north from the Mexico line, to tackle Central, which got by undefeated Palm Springs in the initial roundCoach A1 Mistri’s Damien team was a goal short in an exciting match with Santa Ana Valley, which remain undefeated to the moment. The 4-3 defeat puts Damien out of action, but they look back on one of their best seasons—finishing just a game behind Claremont in the San Antonio League.Valley Christian showed its 10-1-1 league championship recored was not flukish by topping Bishop Montgomery, 2-0, to stay alive in the CIF tussle and give credence to valley area soccer which still has Chaffey, Claremont and Valley Christian in the running out of 32 original entries.Now it’s down to 16 teams and those three are still with it. Let’s get out and root for them. There will be games for survivors Friday, Tuesday and Friday again before the final two clash March 12 for the CIF title in Southern CaliforniaSanta Barbara is defending champ and won in the first round by a walloping 9-1 over Royal. They look gooditSoccer is where you findBayern's great leader, Franz Beckenbauer, played his 350th German League game last week—a game in which Gerd Muller showed a return to form by scoring a goal after some serious surgery and slow-training recovery
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