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Friday's Area Playoff Roundup

Rundown on CIF-SS boys basketball and soccer scores and girls water polo.

Boys Basketball Scores:

Division 1AA

No. 11 Upland 56, No. 6 Pasadena 51

Division 3AA

No. 3 La Cañada 48, Pacific Hills 38 (La Cañada next hosts Bishop Montgomery)

Division 4AA

No. 8 Northview 66, No. 10 St. Francis 54

Division 4A

No. 14 La Salle 66, No. 3 Paraclete 44 (La Salle next hosts Buckley) 

Division 5AA

No. 1 Flintridge Prep 75, No. 16 Whitney 46 (Flintridge Prep next hosts Blair)

No. 3 Muir 55, Western Christian 54 (Muir next hosts Don Bosco Tech)

All quarterfinal games are scheduled for Tuesday at 7 p.m.

Boys Soccer Scores:

Division I

St. Francis 2, Thousand Oaks 1 (St. Francis next faces Ventura at site TBD)

Division IV

Crescenta Valley 3, Diamond Bar 0 (CV next faces North Torrance at site TBD)

Division V

La Cañada 9, Nogales 3 (La Cañada next faces Whittier Christian at site TBD)

Monrovia 1, South El Monte 0 (Monrovia next hosts Victor Valley)

All second round soccer games are Wednesday at 3 p.m.

Girls Water Polo Scores:

Division 3

South Pasadena 10, Rio Mesa 9 (South Pasadena next faces St. Lucy's at William Wollett Jr. Aquatic Center in Irvine)

Division 4

Bonita 8, Pasadena 4

Crescenta Valley 8, Walnut 5 (CV faces Temescal Canyon at Mt. San Antonio College)

All semifinal matches are scheduled for Wednesday

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Catherine Budincich May 28, 2013 at 12:11 pm
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