BOYS' BASKETBALL
Pasadena 56, Glendale 29: The Bulldogs remained perfect in the Pacific League with Friday night's win, outscoring Glendale, 37-14, in the second half, including holding the Nitros to three third-quarter points to break open a game that was 19-15 at halftime.
Andre Spight led the way with 16 points and Raymond Jackson finished with 10 rebounds as Pasadena improved to 11-4 overall and 3-0 in league.
Temple City 71, San Marino 63: The Titans dropped to 8-10 overall and 1-1 in Rio Hondo League play after a league road defeat Friday evening.
Jasper Hwang paced the Titans with 29 points, while Jamal Etayeb added 12 points, Garrette Verdugo contributed 10 points and Brian Low finished with seven points.
Muir 74, Burbank 70: The Mustangs improved to 10-8 and 3-1 in league after a Pacific League home victory Friday night.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Mayfield Senior 3, Chadwick 2: It was a great comeback for the Cubs, who rallied from a 2-0 halftime deficit for a 3-2 Prep League home win Friday afternoon.
Jessica Sarni scored two unassisted goals for the Cubs (6-3-1 overall, 3-1 in league), while Annie Peacock added a goal, which was assisted by Kennedy Dinius. Cubs goalie Marissa Valenzuela finished with two saves.
Westridge 3, Maranatha 2: Trailing by two goals at the half, Westridge rallied for a nonleague victory Friday afternoon.
Michelle Palfrey scored two goals for the Minutemen (2-11-2), with assists from Dani Kruse and Laura Mason. Westridge improved to 5-4.
Pasadena Poly 4, Webb 0: Behind two goals from Katie Wardlaw, the Panthers rolled to a Prep League road victory Friday afternoon.
Sarah Mendenhall and Ryan Casey each added a goal for Poly (10-1, 3-0), while Noel Askins contributed two assists and goalie Mia Fernandez tallied one save.
Pasadena 4, Glendale 1: The Bulldogs picked up a much-need victory in Pacific League play on the road Friday afternoon.
Halfback Samantha Koemans scored two goals and added an assist for the Bulldogs (5-6-2, 2-2), while Briana Gonzalez and Joni Anne Mojica also scored a goal each and Iezza Bolivia tallied two assists.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Pasadena Poly 61, Rio Hondo Prep 34: Kiki Yang led the way for the Panthers in scoring a game-high 28 points that accompanied her four steals, four rebounds and four assists as the Panthers picked up a Prep League win Friday afternoon.
Kaitlyn Olah added 18 points and nine rebounds, while Catherine Lehman chipped in seven points and seven rebounds for the Panthers (11-5, 4-0).
La Cañada 69, Blair 30: The Vikings dropped to 5-10 and 0-2 in league after the Rio Hondo League road loss Friday afternoon
BOYS’ SOCCER
Burbank 2, Muir 2: A penalty kick in the final three minutes gave the Mustangs a home Pacific League win against the Bulldogs on Friday.
Muir’s record is now 6-3-3 overall and 1-1-2 in league.
GIRLS’ WATER POLO
Pasadena Poly 20, Flintridge Prep 1: Twelve Panthers scored a goal as Pasadena Poly picked up a Prep League home victory Friday afternoon.
Lindsey Kelleher led Poly (14-1, 5-0) with four goals, while Christina McCarthy added three goals and the goaltending duo of Natalia Sanchez-Nigolian and Alyssa Paul finished with eight combined saves.
Pasadena 56, Glendale 29: The Bulldogs remained perfect in the Pacific League with Friday night's win, outscoring Glendale, 37-14, in the second half, including holding the Nitros to three third-quarter points to break open a game that was 19-15 at halftime.
Andre Spight led the way with 16 points and Raymond Jackson finished with 10 rebounds as Pasadena improved to 11-4 overall and 3-0 in league.
Temple City 71, San Marino 63: The Titans dropped to 8-10 overall and 1-1 in Rio Hondo League play after a league road defeat Friday evening.
Jasper Hwang paced the Titans with 29 points, while Jamal Etayeb added 12 points, Garrette Verdugo contributed 10 points and Brian Low finished with seven points.
Muir 74, Burbank 70: The Mustangs improved to 10-8 and 3-1 in league after a Pacific League home victory Friday night.
GIRLS’ SOCCER
Mayfield Senior 3, Chadwick 2: It was a great comeback for the Cubs, who rallied from a 2-0 halftime deficit for a 3-2 Prep League home win Friday afternoon.
Jessica Sarni scored two unassisted goals for the Cubs (6-3-1 overall, 3-1 in league), while Annie Peacock added a goal, which was assisted by Kennedy Dinius. Cubs goalie Marissa Valenzuela finished with two saves.
Westridge 3, Maranatha 2: Trailing by two goals at the half, Westridge rallied for a nonleague victory Friday afternoon.
Michelle Palfrey scored two goals for the Minutemen (2-11-2), with assists from Dani Kruse and Laura Mason. Westridge improved to 5-4.
Pasadena Poly 4, Webb 0: Behind two goals from Katie Wardlaw, the Panthers rolled to a Prep League road victory Friday afternoon.
Sarah Mendenhall and Ryan Casey each added a goal for Poly (10-1, 3-0), while Noel Askins contributed two assists and goalie Mia Fernandez tallied one save.
Pasadena 4, Glendale 1: The Bulldogs picked up a much-need victory in Pacific League play on the road Friday afternoon.
Halfback Samantha Koemans scored two goals and added an assist for the Bulldogs (5-6-2, 2-2), while Briana Gonzalez and Joni Anne Mojica also scored a goal each and Iezza Bolivia tallied two assists.
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Pasadena Poly 61, Rio Hondo Prep 34: Kiki Yang led the way for the Panthers in scoring a game-high 28 points that accompanied her four steals, four rebounds and four assists as the Panthers picked up a Prep League win Friday afternoon.
Kaitlyn Olah added 18 points and nine rebounds, while Catherine Lehman chipped in seven points and seven rebounds for the Panthers (11-5, 4-0).
La Cañada 69, Blair 30: The Vikings dropped to 5-10 and 0-2 in league after the Rio Hondo League road loss Friday afternoon
BOYS’ SOCCER
Burbank 2, Muir 2: A penalty kick in the final three minutes gave the Mustangs a home Pacific League win against the Bulldogs on Friday.
Muir’s record is now 6-3-3 overall and 1-1-2 in league.
GIRLS’ WATER POLO
Pasadena Poly 20, Flintridge Prep 1: Twelve Panthers scored a goal as Pasadena Poly picked up a Prep League home victory Friday afternoon.
Lindsey Kelleher led Poly (14-1, 5-0) with four goals, while Christina McCarthy added three goals and the goaltending duo of Natalia Sanchez-Nigolian and Alyssa Paul finished with eight combined saves.