Foothills Sentry May 2022
Page 15 Foothills Sentry May 2022 COMMUNITY SPORTS BY CLIFF ROBBINS AND CHAD CLINE VPHS Football to hold 10th Annual Golf Tournament Villa Park Spartan Football will sponsor its 10th Annual Golf Tournament, Monday, May 2, at the Anaheim Hills Golf Course. Check-in opens at 11 a.m., fol- lowed by lunch at 12 p.m. and a 1 p.m. shotgun start. Dinner and a silent auction be- Vanguards capture the 2022 Ryan Lemmon Foundation Tournament El Modena High and Woodbridge High, both 3-0 in tournament play, battled for the championship of the Ryan Lemmon Invitational at the Great Park, April 6. El Modena High won the game, 7-1, over Woodbridge. ElMo’s Nicholas Santivanez gave up three hits, striking out six and walking two. Woodbridge helped the cause, committing six errors. Woodbridge scored its only run in the top of the first inning. Woodbridge left four runners stranded on base. Nicholas Aufdemberg, ElMo center fielder was named Most Valuable Player, going 2 for 2, drawing a walk, hitting a single and a double, picking up two RBIs and scoring a run. gin at 6 p.m. A variety of sponsorship levels are available. All proceeds sup- port the VP football program. To register or become a spon- sor, see villaparkfootball.com. A Spartan foursome is $900, and includes golf, cart, lunch and din- The El Modena varsity baseball team celebrates after winning the 2022 RLF Tournament in Irvine. Nicholas Aufdemberg, right, was awarded the Most Valuable Player trophy for his outstanding play from tournament founder Guy Lemmon, left. El Modena High School Head Coach Josh Kliner, right, accepts the Ryan Lemmon Foundation Trophy from Guy Lemmon, left. El Modena’s Jacob Keegan gets under the tag for a stolen base at Angel Stadium against Brea Olinda. Bryant Smaaladen from El Modena took the mound against Brea Olinda at Angel Stadium. El Modena won the game, 4-2. Nicholas Santivanez from El Modena hangs on to make the infield out against Brea Olinda. ElMo won, 4-2. Jade Costa from Santiago Canyon College (batting .370) gets a good look against Saddleback College. Santiago got roughed up, taking an 8-0 loss, dropping the Hawks into a three-way tie in the Orange Empire Conference. Santiago Canyon prepares for the SoCal Regionals next week. Hana Keil, from El Modena High, committed to Dallas Christian College, where she will continue her academic and softball career. El Modena's Jack Simons has committed to Dickinson State University, where he will continue his education and wrestle. Simons was a three-year varsity wrestler. His senior year, he was All Century Conference, finished second in CIF and advanced to CIF Masters Meet, where he qualified for state and finished 15th in California. ner; individual golfers may regis- ter for $250; the golfer package, at $50, includes a hole-in-one, shootout, putting contest, longest drive and closest to the pin com- petitions. Dinner and auction-only are $45. Want to see your athlete's or team's photo here? Submit photos and information to Cliff Robbins at: sportseditor@att.net
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