kcw jul 01 2011 - issue 27
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Volume 1 July 01, 2011 Issue 27
Multi-talented International Star, Guy Sebastian of Hollywood CC
EDITORIAL – WEEKEND CRICKET MAGAZINE!
GUY SEBASTIAN!
ICC DECISIONS!
SCCA LEAGUE 2011!
OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS!
SCCA LEAGUE 2011 – SCHEDULE FOR JULY!
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EDITORIAL
WEEKEND CRICKET MAGAZINE!!!WEEKEND CRICKET magazine was started with the intention of
(a) Encouraging local talent by providing a write-up and publishing the pictures of those who have performed well during the weekend games;
(b) being the voice of the players with reference to cricket administration Southern California, in particular, and bring about changes for the good of t
game; and
(c) help promote the game.
This is a magazine provided ‘free of cost’ to the readers. There is no manpower atherefore, it is not possible to cover all the areas where cricket is played in SoutheCalifornia without the cooperation of the teams playing in grounds outside Woodley Park. WEEKEND CRICKET magazine management expects cooperati from the clubs, to send to the publisher, pictures of players who have scoredCentury; players who got 5 or more wickets in a match; and any other outstandi performance to enable us to include this in the magazine. It is not the old dwhere one has to take a picture, develop and print the same. More or less everyoin a team has a cell phone with a built camera. This should make it easy to take picture and email the same. What is needed is a designation of an individual in tclub to perform this function.
WEEKEND CRICKET management has been debating whether to contin publishing this magazine or not. In the absence of input from clubs, it is possible to do justice to the magazine. The purpose of the magazine, in our opini
is not fully served as we are not getting input. Also, the magazine envisioned thby drawing the attention of the administration to the players’ problems, such having good practice nets, a decent turf pitch to play the match on and an evoutfield, administration will promptly act to remedy the situation. Unfortunateall these are going to deaf ears. The President of SCCA is telecommuting and/having town hall meetings. May be, since we elected these people we may have go with the saying “What cannot be Cured has to be endured”. How true it is in tyear’s SCCA Administration.
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Only positive outcome appears to be that some clubs after reading the magazihave changed. We wrote about a club’s unpleasant behavior on the field and,
their next game, the match summary from the losing team says that their behaviin this game was exemplary. We are glad we could make a difference, howevsmall it may be. Match summary written by the teams (mostly by winning teamat the end of the game confines to that particular game and not to the previo game(s). If a team fails to write a summary and/or fails to include an incident thtook place in that game, they have lost their chance to officially voice their concerThis is not an academic institution and there is no make-up test!
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GUY SEBASTIAN!Staff Reporter
Guy Sebastian was born in Malaysia on 26th
of October 1981. His family moved to Melbourne, Australia
1988. Guy Sebastian had a great passion for Music and also Cricket.
He is multi-talented and was the first winner of Australian Idol in 2003. He has released several Albums Singles many of which have been Platinum albums. Having learnt his Cricket in Australia, he i
swashbuckling cricket and currently plays for the Hollywood CC in SCCA league.
More about the highly versatile and multi-faceted talented human being can be read in his web
www.guysebastian.com.au
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ICC DECISIONS!!!By K.C.S. Rao
It appears that finally ICC has started to recognize the players’ need, the ground conditions, umpires’ dilem
and other matters associated with playing International games when they recently made some crucial decisio
As is always the case, any change irrespective of its being good or bad is resented. These changes areexception.
It is not surprising when ICC allowed Affiliate countries, otherwise known as ‘minnows’ to compete in ensuing World Cup Cricket alongside Full member nations. After the conclusion of the World Cup 2011
ruling was made that minnows will not be allowed to participate in 2015 World Cup. Minnows, particula
countries like Ireland, Netherland and others protested this ruling. ICC, perhaps, was surprised to see
enormous and unconditional support the affiliate countries had. May be, the original decision was made takinto consideration the gate collections at such events. ICC should think of other ways to handle the l
attendance situation rather than not playing these countries. Relegation of the bottom two teams at e
tournament would help solve this problem. See more details on this at the latter end of this article.
Logically, ICC’s original ruling excluding minnows from 2015 World Cup made no sense whatsoever since t
gives a platform (a) to promote cricket in these countries; and (b) compete with Full members to seimprovement in the status. Minnows like Ireland, Netherland, and others performed well in 2011 World Cup
well as in the 2007 World Cup in West Indies. In fact, the performance of some of the cricket-playing countr
such as Bangladesh in the recently concluded World Cup was disappointing.
ICC conducts tournaments for Affiliate countries grouping them into various divisions. To qualify to playthe World Cup, the Affiliate team has to perform well in each division and get promoted to the next divisi
The top two teams of the highest division qualify to play in the World Cup. This has been working well soand there was no need to make any changes at this time. In fact, ICC could go one step further to witn
competitive and good cricket by introducing relegation of the bottom two teams of the World Cup, irrespect
of whether they are from cricket-playing countries or Affiliate countries. This would provide incentive to tealike Bangladesh to perform well to retain their cricket-playing country (Test playing) status. Additiona
audience will show interest in the outcome of the game(s) till the last ball of the tournament, both at
championship level and the relegation level.
Other decisions made at the recently concluded ICC meeting held in Honking included the following:
• No runners in international cricket.
• New balls from both ends in One-Day Internationals.
• Creation of a Twenty-20 International rankings table from October 1, 2011.
• Batting and bowling power-plays to be taken between overs 16 and 40.
• Captains to be suspended after only two over-rate breaches in a year as opposed to the existing three.
• Batsmen can be dismissed obstructing the field if they change their course while running to prevent a ruout chance.
• Bowlers will be allowed to run out a non-striker backing up unfairly.
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Lots of criticisms and comments have come on these rulings from past cricketers, journalists and others. So
of the comments do merit consideration. In any case, unless and until it is tried out for a season, one can
conclusively say these are best for cricket. On paper, it appears that, when implemented, these rulings shohelp improve fairness of the game.
In the absence of an accepted method to test the fake from the real injury to the player, the writer tends to ag
with the ruling that no runner should be allowed for an injured. Either he plays with the injury or he does noknow the batting side will suffer. Because while fielding, the same team is allowed a substitute field in
place of injured (who may be a better fielder than the injured!). Alternative, the writer agrees with
suggestion made by former India’s Captain Kapil Dev that such an injured batsman if comes back as numeleven batsman be allowed a runner. This precludes providing a runner in any other position excepting when
injured batsman bats at Eleven.
It is observed that none of the Captains that participated in the recently concluded World Cup knew implications of both batting and bowling power-plays. No one utilized it properly to enhance team
performance. By the new ruling, the Captains at lease would start thinking about the power-play and us
during the course of the game, rather than at the 45th
over. Every team would automatically start pushing score in the last five overs, depending on the number of wickets in hand. This ruling is a good move for
betterment of the game.
Agreed that a captain should be aware of the over rate, at all times. If the Captain fails to enforce the over-r
he, along with the team, should be penalized. Present ruling of suspending the captain after three s
violations becomes immaterial when you play a limited number of game. (only 3-Tests or 4-Tests, 3-ODIs oODIs). Reducing the number of violations to two games prior to suspension seems reasonable.
When Sri Lankan National Cricket Team was bombed in Pakistan the author had written in one of the p
issues of AMERICAN CRICKETER published from Florida, USA, that it is high time ICC takes appropriaction to de-recognize the Cricket Administration of countries where the Country’s government is involved
their functioning. Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe were the countries that made that list, at that time.
appears that ICC believes in ‘Better Late than Never” policy and has since come up an ultimatum to the CricBoard of Countries where government of that country has the last say. This should have been done immediat
after Sri Lanka incident in Pakistan. Then there would not have been the issue of match-fixing by bowl
intentional ‘no ball’, etc. It is hoped that ICC means what it says and strictly enforces his own ruling in regard. Lesser independently administered boards are better than having more boards with government cont
Cricket cannot grow like this.
The other burning issue before the ICC is the Decision Review System (DRS). AMERICAN CRICKET
magazine carried an article on the pros and cons of DRS during India’s tour of Sri Lanka. Either totamechanize the process without any human involvement or go back to old days. Half knowledge is dangerou
any field. Hope good sense prevails when finally a decision is made on this issue.
It appears this is the first time that ICC has taken time to consider all issues in front of them and came up w
solutions in one sitting. This is moving in the right direction. Waiting to see the enforcement of these chanprior to saying ‘hats off’ to ICC!
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SCCA LEAGUE 2011!Staff Reporter
WEEKEND OF JUNE 11 & 12:
VIJAYTA BEAT ORANGE COUNTY CCABHIK VYAS’S 6 FOR 31 IN VAIN!
Orange County batted first and was all out for 159 runs. Ravi Kandan 23, Abhik Vyas 39, and EaswaVenkatachalam 36, Mehul Dave 3 for 27. Vijayta scored 160 runs for the loss of six wickets. Tarun Bhoo
Reddy 81, Abhik Vyas 6 for 31.
PASADENA-1 LOST TO PEGASUSPasadena-1 scored 197 for the loss of 8 wickets. Usman Ghani 35, Ali Khan 44, Anil Kasinadhuni 27 Eddie Malhar 24 not out. Mustajab (Mushi) Khan, Irajul Ahmed and Shakeel Ahmed got two wickets apie
Pegasus scored 198 for the loss of 7 wickets. Nazim Shirazi 77, Haider Raja 22, Shakeel Ahmed 20 not out
Ibrahim Mufrad 48 not out. Vishal Lakhina 3 for 51, Ali Khan 2 for 71.
SAN DIEGO-1 LOST TO CARIBBEANSan Diego-1 scored 93 for the loss of 8 wickets. Gaurav Khillon 20 and Bansidhar Gopalachari
Mohammed Asad 3 for 25, Trevon Osbourn 2 or 15. Caribbean scored 94 for the loss of 3 wickets. R
DeSilva 33 and Mohammed Asad 23 not out, Benson Thomas 2 for 36.
CORINTHIANS BEAT INTERNATIONALCorinthians scored 258 for the loss of 7 wickets. David O’Connor 48, Brendon Nugent 44, Theo Mavro
Pramukh Subramanian22 and Abbas Nordakh 29. Nasir Memon 2 for 39, Mubashar Naqvi 2 for 65 and Ras
Zia 2 for 43. International was all out for 182 runs. Safar Siddiqui 20, Mohammed Asif Munir 53 and NMemon 32. Vedant Raval 4 for 43, Andrew Price 3 for 38.
UNBEATEN CENTURY BY NANDISH PATELAND JANAK PATEL’S 6 FOR 20 HELP
INLAND EMPIRE-2 BEAT BRIT.DOM.In a one sided game, IE-2 comfortably beat Brit.Dom by 219 runs. Thanks to a fine unbeaten century
Nandish Patel, IE-2 amassed a match-winning total of 343 runs for the loss of 8 wickets. It was unfortunate Ashwin Patel to miss his century by 9 runs. Dhaval Desai 57 gave good support to these two batsm
Brit.Dom conceded 66 extras (wides 51). Prasanth Venkatesan 3 for 59 and Stephan Marianayagan 2 for
bowled well for Brit.Dom.
Brit.Dom was all out for 124 runs. Rory Collings 36 and Seetharaman Balasubramanian 20 not out batted w
for Brit.Dom. Janak Patel bowled well for IE-2 to capture 6 wickets conceding only 20 runs in 8 overs of wh
1 was a maiden over.
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KABIR BEAT DOLPHINSDolphins scored 119 for the loss of 9 wickets. Sunil Ramineni 35 not out and Junay Banday 32 batted well Dolphins. Nikesh Ahir 2 for 23, Suketu Pariksh 2 for 21, Mahesh Ahir 2 for 24 and Vipul Ahir 2 for 21 bow
well for Kabir. Kabir scored the required runs to win the game by 7 wickets. Kabir 120 for the loss owickets. Gunjan Patel 58 not out and Extras conceded by Dolphins 38.
PIONEER BEAT PACIFICAPioneer scored 164 for the loss of 6 wickets. Avinash Ramkishun 49 and Harry Persaud 47 batted well Pioneer. Pacifica conceded 40 extras. Chandrasekhar Chinnathambi 2 for 31, and Venkat Reddy Mayredd
for 31 bowled well for Pacifica. In reply, Pacifica was all out for 123 runs. Kalpesh Trivedi 23, Hemch
Narem 3 for 30 Ray Ramjohn 2 for 20 and Hemchand Ramkishun 3 for 13 bowled well for Pioneers.
HOLLYWOOD-1 BEAT CSUFCSUF batted first and was all out for 117 runs. Adheesh Bhate 21 and Deepak Gosain 21 batted well for CSU
Rishab Nanda 3 for 17 and Nikhil Iyer 4 for 24 bowled well for HCC-1 to restrict CSUF to a small total.
reply HCC-1 scored the required runs and won the game by 7 wickets. Thilan Indrasena scored a polished Mohammed Sadiq got 2 for 22.
INLAND EMPIRE-1 BEAT SAN DIEGO-2IE-1 batted first and was all out for 207 runs. Jay Verma 24, Vimal Patel 27 and Davendra Chudasamabatted well for IE-1. However, San Diego-2 conceded 51 extras (wides 42). Vishal Upadhyay (2 for 40)
Achal Kumar (2 for 58) bowled well for San Diego-2.
In reply, SD-2 was all out for 167 runs. Jitendra Barlinge 20, Vishal Upadhyay 21, John Aneja 27, KumChittory 34 and Davendra Chudasama 2 for 16,Kunal Jethi 2 for 19 and Vimal Patel 2 for 20 bowled well
IE-1 to restrict SD-2 to 167 runs.
VENTURA BEAT CENTURYIn a close fought game, Ventura CC beat Century CC by 14 runs. Ventura was all out for 219 ru
Muffidhkhan Pathan 26, Mehmood Shahid 94 and Prabhjot Singh 49 batted well for Ventura. It w
unfortunate for Mehmood Shahid to miss his century by 6 runs. Nadeeshan Dawson 2 for 32, Mevan Fernan2 for 48 and Manjula Vithana 4 for 38 bowled well for Century CC. In reply, Century was all out for 205 ru
Maduka DeSilva 33, Malinda Fernando 53 and extgras 35 (wides 20) were the scorers for Century CMuffidhkhan Pathan 3 for 38, Yaser Mir 3 for 30 and Amarjeet Sekhon 2 for 29 bowled well for Ventura
restrict Century to 205 runs.
TARUN TYAGI’S 6 FOR 27 HELPSUSC BEAT DECCAN
Tarun Tyagi of USC bowled well to capture 6 for 27 runs and help his team beat Deccan by 22 runs. U
batted first and was all out for 131 runs. Tarun Tyagi 22, Dushyant Sharma 39 and Abhimanyu Bishnoi 41 out. Nishant Patel bowled well for Deccan to get his 6 for 29 in 6.4 overs. This was not enough as US
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Tarun Tyagi also captured 6 for 27 and his team-mates backed him up with their batting. In reply, Deccan w
all out for 109 runs. Mukul Kharatkar 24. USC conceded 39 extras (wides 38). Tarun Tyagi 6 for 27 i
overs of which 1 was maiden. He was ably supported by Dushyant Sharma 2 for 23 in the bowling departmen
FRIENDS BEAT UNIVERSITYIn a low scoring match, Friends CC beat University CC by 24 runs. Friends CC batted first and was all out
105 runs. Asif Abba Ali 32, Ali Qazi 212 and Farhan Usmani 20 batted well for Friends CC. Manoj Aror
for 23, Aman Singh 2 for 16, Shailesh Calib 2 for 7 bowled well for University to restrict Friends CC to runs. In reply, University did well in the beginning with their opening bat Vijay Raju doing most of the scori
At one stage University was 53 for the loss of 4 wickets chasing 105 runs. Then UCC collapsed and was all
for 81 runs. Middle and lower order batsmen let the team down.
BnB BEAT SANTA BARBARASanta Barbara fatted first and scored 199 for the loss of 6 wickets. Mohd. Faheem 23, Hameed Popal 28, Sa
Ranu 23, Rony Marino 40 and Humayoun Butt 43 batted well for Santa Barbara. Manish Bhatt 2 or 37
Joydeep Mukherjee 2 for 25 bowled well for BnB. In reply, BnB scored the required runs for the loss owickets. BnB 200 for 9. Sanjay Patel 21, Parthasarathi Sunderaraj 47, Randeep Arora 29 and Kalpesh Patel
and Joydeep Mukherjee 24 not out batted well. Santa Barbara conceded 28 extras (wides 24). Mohd. Hamz
for 46, Sayan Ranu 2 for 41, Owais Javeed 2 for24 and Nalin Melo 3 for 28 bowled well.
HOLLYWOOD-3 BEAT SOUTH BAY CCHCC-3 batted first and was all out for 169. Ankur Patel 45 and Chetan Vakharia 50, batted well for HCC
Kiran Kumar Singh 3 for21 and Sagar Purankar 4 for 19 bowled well for South Bay.
In reply South Bay kept up the tempo of the game for some and then was all out for 156. Abbas Ali Daman
South Bay was unfortunate to miss his century by 8 runs. Abbas Ali Damani 92 runs and Jatinder Singh
were the only scorers for South Bay. All other batsmen failed miserably. Bharat Prasad 4 for 43, Delan Bast2 for 21 and Mahesh Sanmukh 2 for 23 bowled well for HCC-3
SANJEEVA WEERASINGHE’S CENTURYAND MICHAIL WELSH’S 5 FOR 18
HELP COUGARS BEAT REGAL
Sanjeeva Weerasinghe who is in great form this season scored 110 runs in his team’s total of204 for 8. batting and his team-mate Mikhail Welsh’s deadly bowling (5 for 18 in 6.2 overs of which 1 was maid
helped Cougars record an easy victory over their rivals Regals.
Cougars 204 for 8. Sanjeeva Weerasinghe 110 and the next highest scorer was 26 extras conceded by ReAbhishek Vasudevan 2 for 28 and Mayur Bansode 2 for 40 bowled well for Regal. In reply, Regal was all
for 155 runs. Purvesh Kothari 28, Devraj Yadav 40 and Aftab Yusuff 39 put up some resistance. But Couga
bowling appeared to be too much for Regal to handle. Michail Welshi 5 for 18 and Kenneth Bennett 2 forbowled well.
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CENTURY BY SOWRIRAJAN SAMPATH
HELPS HCC-4 BEAT EAGLESHCC-4’s opening bat Sowrirajan Sampath scored 108 runs of a total of 273 and helped his team easily win ovEagles. Prasanth Narayan 68, and Satish Balu 25 provided able support to him. Eagles conceded 33 ex
(wides 23). Richard Andrew 4 for 21 was the successful bowler.
In reply, Eagles was all out for 213 runs. St. Clair Alexander 47 and Richard Andrews 46 provided so
resistance. HCC-4 conceded 39 extras (33 no balls). Kenny Thomas 4 for39, Pronit Dutta 2 for 35 and Bha
Bhakta 2 for 38 were the successful bowlers for HCC-4.
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OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS!
NAMES OF CENTURIANS AND BOWLERS WHO HAD TAKEN 5 OR MORE WICKETS IN A GAMDURING THE LAST FORTNIGHT. DETAILS OF THE SCORES ARE AVAILABLE
WWW.SCCACRICKET.ORG
CENTURIANS :
1. Nandish Patel, Inland Empire-2 CC
2. Sanjeeva Weeerasinghe, Cougars CC
3. Sowrirajan Sampath, Hollywood CC-4
4. Anantaram Kota, Hollywood CC-1
5. Pramukh Subramanian, Corinthian CC6. Harshad Sowan, Hollywood CC-2
7. Aizaz Ali, Citrus CC
8. Mohammed Khalid, Pasadena CC-2
9. Gunjan Patel, Kabir CC
FIVE OR MORE WICKETS IN A MATCH:
1. AbhikVyas, Orange County CC
2. Janak Patel, Inland Empire-2 CC
3. Tarun Tyagi, Univ. of Southern California CC
4. Michail Welsh, Cougars CC
5. Sanjay Bhakta, Hollywood CC-3
6. Jatinder Singh, South Bay CC
7. Timil Patel, Vijayta CC
8. Fahmeed Khan, Friends CC
9. Sanjeeva Weerasinghe, Cougars CC
10. Sriman Kesappragada, Pacifica CC
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Century-Maker: Anantaram Kota, Hollywood CC-1 Century-Maker: Aijaz Ali, Citrus CC
Century-Maker: Harshad Sowan, HCC - 2 5-Wicket haul: Timil Patel, Vijayta CC
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SCCA LEAGUE 2011 - SCHEDULE FOR JULY!Courtesy of WWW.SCCACRICKET.ORG
Division Date Home Team Away Team Ground Umpire 1 Umpire 2
Div II Sat 07/09/2011 International Century
Severn Britdom Britdom
Div III Sat 07/09/2011 United Britamer Wright
Hollywood1 Hollywood1
Div IV Sat 07/09/2011 Anaheim South Bay
Wong
Cosmos Cosmos
Div IV Sat 07/09/2011 Cal-Bel Pasadena2 Marder USC USC
Div IV Sat 07/09/2011 BnB Hollywood3
Smith Murphy
San Diego2 San Diego2
Div V Sat 07/09/2011 Regal
Casuals Highland
Bengals Bengals
Div V Sat 07/09/2011 Hollywood5
Kabir Marina Vista Pasadena1 Pasadena1
Div I Sun 07/10/2011 Cosmos Hollywood1
Wright
Britamer Britamer
Div I Sun 07/10/2011 Pasadena1 Orange County
Marder CAL-BEL CAL-BEL
Div I Sun 07/10/2011 San Diego1
Pegasus
Canyonside
Citrus Citrus
Div II Sun 07/10/2011 Victoria Inland Empire1
Smith Murphy
Hollywood4 Hollywood4
Div II Sun 07/10/2011 Ventura Colts Wong
Hollywood3 Hollywood3
Div II Sun 07/10/2011 Hollywood2
Corinthians Severn Southbay Southbay
Div III Sun 07/10/2011 Friends University
Carson Colts Colts
Div V Sun 07/10/2011 Dolphins
Pacifica Marina Vista Pasadena2 Pasadena2
Div V Sun 07/10/2011 Cougars
Pioneer Highland
Inland Empire2 Inland Empire2
Div I Sat 07/16/2011 Cosmos Pasadena1 Wright
Ventura Ventura
Div I Sat 07/16/2011 Pegasus
Caribbean Marder Casuals Casuals
Div I Sat 07/16/2011 CSUF Vijayta
Smith Murphy
Cougars Cougars
Div II Sat 07/16/2011 Corinthians Colts Wong
Hollywood4 Hollywood4
Div IV Sat 07/16/2011 Inland Empire2
Anaheim Highland
Deccan Deccan
Div II Sun 07/17/2011 Century
San Diego2
Wright
Hollywood1 Hollywood1
Div III Sun 07/17/2011 United Westwood Wong
Pioneer Pioneer
Div III Sun 07/17/2011 Friends Deccan Carson Victoria Victoria
Div III Sun 07/17/2011 Citrus USC Citrus Valley
Hollywood3 Hollywood3
Div IV Sun 07/17/2011 BritDom Pasadena2 Marder Inland Empire1 Inland Empire1
Div V Sun 07/17/2011 Youth Pacifica Smith Murphy
Hollywood2 Hollywood2
Div V Sun 07/17/2011 Eagles
Hollywood5
Highland
Caribbean Caribbean
Div I Sat 07/23/2011 Vijayta
Caribbean Wong
Casuals Casuals
Div I Sat 07/23/2011 Cosmos Orange County
Marder Dolphins Dolphins
Div II Sat 07/23/2011 Inland Empire1
San Diego2
Smith Murphy
Csuf Csuf
Div II Sat 07/23/2011 Ventura Corinthians Severn Pasadena1 Pasadena1
Div II Sat 07/23/2011 International Colts Wright
Hollywood3 Hollywood3
Div III Sat 07/23/2011 Bengals
Friends Highland
Redlands Redlands
Div I Sun 07/24/2011 San Diego1
CSUF Canyonside
Eagles Eagles
Div III Sun 07/24/2011 Citrus United Citrus Valley
Pegasus Pegasus
Div III Sun 07/24/2011 University
Deccan Severn International International
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Div IV Sun 07/24/2011 South Bay
BritDom Wright
Hollywood1 Hollywood1
Div IV Sun 07/24/2011 Anaheim Hollywood3
Wong
Pasadena1 Pasadena1
Div IV Sun 07/24/2011 Santa Barbara Pasadena2 Marder Hollywood2 Hollywood2
Div IV Sun 07/24/2011 BnB Cal-Bel Smith Murphy
Westwood Westwood
Div V Sun 07/24/2011 Cougars
Regal
Highland
Century Century
Div I Sat 07/30/2011 Pasadena1 Hollywood1
Wright
Friends Friends
Div I Sat 07/30/2011 Pegasus
Orange County
Wong
Hollywood5 Hollywood5
Div II Sat 07/30/2011 International Hollywood2
Marder Pacifica Pacifica
Div II Sat 07/30/2011 Victoria Corinthians Smith Murphy
San Diego1 San Diego1
Div II Sat 07/30/2011 Ventura Century
Severn USC USC
Div IV Sat 07/30/2011 Inland Empire2
Pasadena2 Highland
Regals Regals
Div III Sun 07/31/2011 Britamer Deccan Wright
Orange County Orange County
Div III Sun 07/31/2011 United University
Marder Cougars Cougars
Div IV Sun 07/31/2011 Anaheim BnB Wong
Corinthians Corinthians
Div IV Sun 07/31/2011 Cal-Bel Santa Barbara Severn Vijayta Vijayta
Div V Sun 07/31/2011 Youth Hollywood5
Smith Murphy
San Diego2 San Diego2
Div V Sun 07/31/2011 Eagles
Redlands Highland
Caribbean Caribbean