May 17, 2012
Del Oro, Woodcreek wins set up all SFL D-II girls soccer final

Del Oro's Jordan McDaniel scored three goals tonight to lead the Golden Eagles to a 4-0 win over Casa Roble in the Sac-Joaquin Section Division II girls soccer semifinals in Loomis.

The win sets up an all-Sierra Foothill League championship final on Saturday at Cosumnes Oaks High School.

Woodcreek defeated Bella Vista 1-0 in the other semifinal. Lauren Hayano scored from an assist by Erien Matsueda while goalie Alyssa Rushing had four saves in posting the shutout.

In other semifinals today:

•: Tatyana Garrett's goal midway through the first half led Franklin to a 1-0 win over Turlock in D-I. The Wildcats will play St. Mary's of Stockton, a 2-1 overtime winner against Folsom, on Saturday.

•: In d-III Alexa Heinzer, Mel Hoskins and Paige Borgogno scored goals as defending champion Rio Americano defeated Rodriguez 3-1, and Antelope defeated Benicia 6-5 on penalty kicks after the teams played to a scoreless draw through regulation and overtime.

•: In D-IV, Cosumnes Oaks defeated Centra Catholic 4-2 on PKs after going scoreless in regulation and overtime, and Vista del Lago downed Manteca 2-1.

•: Ileana Mercado, Sarina Somera, Celeste Romano, Jazzmin Howard and Amanda Meroux scored goals to lead the defending D-V champion West Campus Warriors to a 5-0 win over Capital Christian. The Warriors will play either Dixon or Hilmar on Saturday.

•: Jessica Syracuse, Savannah Grant, Olivia Gula and Trisha Simmons scored goals to lead defending D-VI section champion Bradshaw Christian to a 4-0 win over Mariposa. The Pride will play Forest Lake Christian on Saturday. The Falcons beat Vacaville Christian 3-0.

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