Prep sports roundup: JSerra, Corona Santiago win Division I regional soccer titles
Briefly

JSerra capped off an impressive soccer season with an undefeated record of 20-0-1, claiming the Southern California Division 1 regional championship by decisively defeating Loyola 4-0. Despite losing twice to JSerra, Loyola finished with a commendable record of 22-2-4, their best in a decade, demonstrating remarkable growth. Other highlights included Bishop Amat securing the Division II title and Harvard-Westlake achieving a thrilling overtime victory for the Division III championship. In girls soccer, Corona Santiago triumphed in the Division I regional title game after a late-game tie and successful penalty kicks, bolstered by their goalie's stellar performance.
Gavin Allegaert turned in an MVP performance for the Lions, scoring a goal and contributing three assists.
A team that far exceeded expectations. Congrats to @LoyolaSoccer on a fantastic year, ending the season at 22-2-4, their best record since 2014.
Micah Rossen scored a goal in overtime, giving Harvard-Westlake a hard-fought Division III championship, marking a spectacular finish to his game.
Goalie Abigail Turley was the star during the penalty kicks for Santiago, leading the Sharks to a Division I regional title as they triumphed over Santa Margarita.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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