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The Mira Costa and Redondo girls soccer teams opened the South Holiday Tournament in dominant fashion Saturday.
The Mustangs defeated Torrance (3-1) and Port of L.A (10-0) to end the first day with a plus-12 goal differential.
Also in B, El Segundo defeated Port of LA 6-0 and Torrance and El Segundo ended in a scoreless draw, with the Tartars winning on penalty kicks (5-3)
In Pool D, Redondo opened with an 11-0 win over North Torrance and added a 4-1 win over Marymount, ending the day with a plus-15 goal differential.
Also in the pool, Marymount defeated Palos Verdes 1-0 and the PV edged North 2-1. Sophia Kwon and Gemma Pappas scored in PV’s win over North.
Ventura went 2-0 in Pool A with wins over Peninsula (2-1) and Bishop Montgomery (3-1). Peninsula defeated South Torrance 2-1, leaving the teams tied on three points.
Santa Monica defeated West Torrance (1-0) and La Mirada (3-0) to end the first day in Pool C on top with six points. West defeated Lawndale 5-1.
Pool play will wrap up Dec. 17.
In Pool A: South will face Ventura and Bishop Montgomery will take on Peninsula at 9 a.m.
Mira Costa will face El Segundo and Torrance will take on Port of L.A. in Pool B at 10:30 a.m.
Pool C and D will be at Redondo. La Mirada will face West and Santa Monica will take on Lawndale at 9 a.m. in Pool C.
Pool D will have North Torrance taking on Marymount and Redondo facing Palos Verdes at 10:30 a.m.
At the conclusion of the pool play matches, the winner of pool A will meet the Pool B winner and at 3 p.m. at South HS in one of the semifinals. The Pool C and D winners will face off at Redondo HS, also at 3 p.m.
The championship finals, third-place game and consolation finals will take place Dec. 19 at South.
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