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Southeast Missouri State catcher Chelsy Pena (21) during an NCAA softball game on Sunday, May 9, 2021, in Jacksonville, Ala. (AP Photo/Vasha Hunt)

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Maddy, Eric

Sat 5/29/2021 10:07 AM

SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL

DIVISION 1

First round, Thursday

Aliso Niguel at #1 Norco

Orange Lutheran at California

Los Alamitos at El Modena

Cypress at La Mirada

Royal at Crescenta Valley

Valley View at Murrieta Mesa

La Serna at Valencia

Newbury Park at #4 Esperanza

Marina at #3 Garden Grove Pacifica

Vista Murrieta at Sonora

Santa Margarita at Ayala

Dana Hills at Eastvale Roosevelt

Corona Santiago at Chino Hills

Saugus at South Torrance

Gahr at Mater Dei

Great Oak at #2 Huntington Beach

DIVISION 2

Wild-card games, Tuesday

A–Long Beach Wilson at La Palma Kennedy

B–San Clemente at Diamond Bar

First round, Thursday

Winner wild-card A at #1 Camarillo

El Dorado at La Habra

Palm Desert at Riverside Poly

Santa Fe at Rio Mesa

San Dimas at Oaks Christian

Warren at Mission Viejo

Glendora at Los Altos

Yucaipa at #4 Upland

Buena at #3 Westlake

Lakewood at South Hills

Torrance at Grand Terrace

Etiwanda at Beaumont

Chaminade at Downey

Simi Valley at Diamond Ranch

Godinez at St. Paul

Winner wild-card B at #2 Villa Park

DIVISION 3

Wild-card games, Tuesday

A–Woodbridge at St. Anthony

B–Paloma Valley at Bonita

C–Mira Costa at Chaffey

D–Village Christian at Charter Oak

First round, Thursday

Winner wild-card A at #1 Whittier Christian

Highland at Santa Paula

Chino at Millikan

Patriot at Cerritos

Irvine at North Torrance

Culver City at Grace Brethren

Sultana at La Quinta

Winner wild-card B at #4 Louisville

Winner wild-card C at #3 Ramona

Mayfair at Beckman

Arcadia at Bishop Amat

South El Monte at Aquinas

Dos Pueblos at Quartz Hill

Tesoro at Redondo

Hart at Don Lugo

Winner wild-card D at #2 Sierra Canyon

DIVISION 4

First round, Thursday

Paraclete at #1 Sherman Oaks Notre Dame

Sierra Vista at Summit

Burbank Burroughs at Temple City

Hemet at West Valley

Sunny Hills at Oak Hills

Nordhoff at Santa Ana Calvary Chapel

Garden Grove Santiago at Newport Harbor

Banning at #4 Segerstrom

Artesia at #3 Arlington

La Canada at Flintridge Sacred Heart

Oxnard at Garey

Laguna Hills at Temescal Canyon

Silverado at Citrus Valley

Palm Springs at Coachella Valley

Long Beach Poly at Anaheim

#2 Rosary at Loara

DIVISION 5

First round, Thursday

#1 Western Christian, bye

Barstow at Riverside North

Jurupa Hills at Colton

Canyon Springs at San Jacinto

El Monte at Santa Clara

Burbank at Coast Union

Norwalk at Fillmore

Bell Gardens at #4 Heritage Christian

San Marino at #3 Schurr

Mayfield at San Marcos

Fountain Valley at Carter

Knight at University Prep

Ontario Christian at Bishop Montgomery

Savanna at Ocean View

Apple Valley at Nuview Bridge

Westminster La Quinta at #2 Capistrano Valley

DIVISION 6

First round, Thursday

Cantwell-Sacred Heart at #1 St. Bonaventure

Pioneer at Sacred Heart

Lancaster at Vasquez

Edgewood at Twentynine Palms

Bishop Conaty-Loretto at Alhambra

Costa Mesa at Rancho Alamitos

Downey Calvary Chapel at Hawthorne

Arrowhead Christian at #4 Arroyo

#3 Lompoc at St. Genevieve

Faith Baptist at United Christian

Bloomington at Eisenhower

Nogales at Rio Hondo Prep

Indio at Azusa

Beverly Hills at Victor Valley

Monrovia at San Jacinto Valley Academy

Gabrielino at #2 Orange Vista

DIVISION 7

First round, Thursday

#1 Southlands Christian, bye

Pomona at Academy for Academic Excellence

St. Monica, bye

Perris at Academy of Careers & Exploration

Alverno, bye

Hesperia Christian at Riverside Bethel Christian

Leuzinger at Magnolia

#4 Glenn at Shandon

#3 Lakeside, bye

Santa Ana at Orangewood Academy

Anza Hamilton at Riverside Prep

Lancaster Desert Christian at Viewpoint

Cobalt, bye

Da Vinci, bye

Rim of the World, bye

#2 Burbank Providence, bye

NOTES: Second round in all divisions, June 5; quarterfinals, June 8; semifinals, June 10. Championships, June 18-19 at Barber Park (Irvine).

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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