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Saturday, Feb. 7
VALLEY MISSION LEAGUE
Van Nuys 3, Reseda 2
The loss was Reseda’s first in league play. The Regents are 7-4-5 and their 4-1-3 record in league ties them for second with San Fernando (5-2-1) heading into the final week of the regular season. Sylmar, which hosts Reseda in a season finale Thursday, is in first place with a 6-1-1 record.
Friday, Feb. 6
COLISEUM LEAGUE
Locke 3, Dorsey 0
Victor Contreras, Fernando Lozonano and Chris Perez each scored one goal in the second half for visiting Locke (9-2-3, 5-1-2). Goalkeeper Eric Contreras recorded his sixth shutout of the season for the Saints.
SUNSET SIX LEAGUE
Canoga Park 4, Verdugo Hills 0
Allanyire Lopez scored his 11th and 12th goals of the season for host Canoga Park (13-1-1, 7-0-1). Salvador Hernandez and Jorge Paez also scored for the Hunters, who were 1-11-1 last season. Paez, a junior transfer from Cleveland, has a team-high 14 goals. Verdugo Hills is 0-8 in league.
Thursday, Feb. 5
EASTERN LEAGUE
Bell 4, Garfield 1
Carlos Lopez, Roger Lopez, Max Cortez and Sergio Padilla each had a goal for host Bell (10-0-4, 4-0-4).
L.A. Jordan 2, Roosevelt 0
Abraham Madrigal and Jesus Martinez each scored a goal to lead L.A. Jordan.
MARINE LEAGUE
San Pedro 0, Wilmington Banning 0
Keeper Logan Adams recorded his fourth shutout of the season for visiting San Pedro (10-4-4, 7-0-1). Wilmington Banning is 4-3-1 in league.
VALLEY MISSION LEAGUE
Reseda 4, Granada Hills Kennedy 2
Bryan Gonzalez of Reseda (7-3-5, 4-0-3) scored two goals against visiting Granada Hills Kennedy.
San Fernando 2, Van Nuys 0
Cesar Alvarez and Oskar Cardenaf each scored to lead host San Fernando (10-4-1, 5-2-1).
Sylmar 2, Monroe 0
Adrian Lopez and Julian Lopez each had a goal and an assist for host Sylmar (17-4-2, 6-1-1).
WESTERN LEAGUE
L.A. Hamilton 2, Westchester 1
Palisades 2, L.A. University 0
Wednesday, Feb. 4
COLISEUM LEAGUE
Locke 2, Fremont 0
Hugo Flores scored in the 65th minute and Mario Ramirez scored in the 72nd minute to lead host Locke (7-2-3, 4-1-2) at East L.A. College. Fremont is 5-1-1 in league.
FREEWAY LEAGUE
Sherman Oaks CES 5, King Drew 0
Brandon Delrosario scored two goals and David Newman, Antonio Centeno and Sergio Centeno each added a goal for host SOCES (9-1-1, 9-1-1).
SUNSET SIX LEAGUE
Canoga Park 2, Grant 1
Jorge Paez had both goals for host Canoga Park (12-1-1, 6-0-1). Grant is 3-2-2 in league.
Sun Valley Poly 2, Hollywood 0
Harry Carranza and Albert Jimenez both scored to lead host Poly (8-4-2, 4-3).
WEST VALLEY LEAGUE
El Camino Real 3, Chatsworth 2
Ivan Leon had two goals and one assist and Cyro Wilson chipped in with a goal for visiting El Camino Real (12-4-4, 4-3-1).
Tuesday, Feb. 3
EASTERN LEAGUE
Bell 2, Huntington Park 0
Roger Lopez and Juan Huerta had goals and goalkeeper Oscar Rivas made four saves for visititing Bell (9-0-6, 3-0-4).
MARINE LEAGUE
San Pedro 2, Washington 0
Carlos Lira and Arnold Diaz each scored and Logan Adams and David Diaz combined for the shutout to lead San Pedro (11-4-3, 7-0) over host Washington (2-4 in league).
VALLEY MISSION LEAGUE
San Fernando 2, Monroe 1
Danny Torres had both goals for visiting San Fernando (9-4-1, 4-2-1). Monroe is 6-5-2, 2-3-2.
Sylmar 7, Granada Hills Kennedy 0
Julian Lopez had three goals and two assists and goalkeeper Irvin Rodriguez made six saves to record his 11th shutout for host Sylmar (16-4-2, 5-1-1). Adrian Lopez had a goal and three assists and Miguel Madrigal had a goal and an assist.
WESTERN LEAGUE
Palisades 4, L.A. Hamilton 2
Ben Tom scored the game-winning goal in the 62nd minute and Deyan Sabourian added a goal in the 73rd minute for Palisades (4-5-2, 3-3-2) at Hamilton.
Monday, Feb. 2
NORTHERN LEAGUE
Los Angeles 3, Wilson 0
Dennis Vargas scored twice and Angel Godinez added another goal for host Los Angeles (7-2-1, 4-2-1). Senior Che Fuentes, in his first game as goalkeeper, got the shutout.
WEST VALLEY LEAGUE
El Camino Real 2, Birmingham 0
Cyro Wilson scored in the 25th and 50th minutes for El Camino Real (11-4-4, 3-3-1). Birmingham falls to 3-1-3 in league.
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