Foothills Sentry - January 2025

Page 15 Foothills Sentry JANUARY 2025 COMMUNITY SPORTS BY CLIFF ROBBINS AND CHAD CLINE Postseason awards honor SCC athletes Two-time All-Orange Empire Conference volleyball player Chelsea Riedel, a former El Modena athlete, ended her sopho- more season at Santiago Canyon College with 520 kills. Riedel had a career high 34 kills and 16 digs and one block in the final match against Irvine Valley College. Peyton Speakman, a former Esperanza athlete, posted a ca- reer high 738 assists. Speakman posted 42 assists, a game high and finished with 20 or more in 17 matches. Sophie Ziglinski, from Canyon High, finished her two years with 126 points and 110 kills. Named to the First Team All- Orange Empire Womens Volley- ball Team was Chelsea Riedel; Peyton Speakman was named to the second All-OEC Womens Volleyball Team. Named to the First Team All- Orange Empire Womens Soccer Team was sophomore Jordyn La- mastra. Lamastra scored on 7 for 21 goal attempts. Wrapping up the season, soph- Mackenzie Brehm (24) teams up with Sam Rubio from El Modena High School to block the Garden Grove player. Makayla Worcester, goalkeeper for Santiago Canyon College, climbs the ladder to take away a Saddleback goal. Worcester had three saves in the game. Santiago Canyon fell short in its bid for an- other run on the state title. Alyssa Marino (20) from Santiago Canyon College, an El Modena alum, controls the ball against Saddleback College in the So. Cal. Re- gional game. Mia Lussier from Santiago Can- yon College stops the ball mid- flight in the Saddleback game. Scarlett Serpas from Santiago Canyon College blocks out the Saddleback College defender. Serpas scored the game-winning goal against Mt. San Antonio to advance into the CCCAA Womens Soccer playoffs. Mackenzie Brehm gets the easy bucket against Garden Grove. El Modena won, 85-5. Sienna Gamez, from El Modena High, brings the ball up court in pre- season girls basketball. Camila Lubin from ElMo hauls down a rebound. omore Samantha Aquila scored 11 goals on 20 attempts. Alyssa Marino, the former El Modena athlete, finished her two years at Santiago Canyon College, lead- ing the Hawks with 19 goals on 21 attempts. Named to the Second TeamAll- OEC were sophomores Gizelle Bruno and Grayton Normand. Named to the Orange Empire Mens First Team Soccer Team were sophomores Hudson Dare and Andrew Marentes, a former Canyon High athlete.

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