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By Grant Gordon, grant.gordon@latimes.com | February 11, 2013
Over the past few seasons, the Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy soccer program has learned all too well of the trials and tribulations that come with venturing south to face off with Orange County foes that make up the majority of CIF Southern Section Division I soccer. Last season, the Tologs lost in the opening round of the playoffs after a trip down south. This time around, Flintridge Sacred Heart will welcome an Orange County foe to the Tologs' confines of Occidental College and the home team is plenty happy about the situation.
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By Andrew Shortall, andrew.shortall@latimes.com | February 6, 2013
WEST HILLS  -  In less than a minute, cheers of celebration switched from the Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy girls' soccer team's to Chaminade's sideline. It appeared the Tologs had the first goal in the 45th minute of the teams' Mission League finale off a Hannah Armendariz free kick. The goal was waved off and that proved to be the difference in a scoreless draw at Chaminade Wednesday. “It's part of the game, sometimes you're going to win and sometimes you won't,” Flintridge Sacred Heart Coach Cesar Hidalgo said.
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By Grant Gordon, grant.gordon@latimes.com | February 1, 2013
LA CANADA - Brimming with emotion and anticipation heading into its pivotal Mission League match Friday night, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy's soccer team got the swift start it needed. But it was the resiliency displayed by the Tologs that carried them to their biggest victory of the season. Led by a goal and an assist each from Savannah Viola and Hailey James and a game-winning score from Sarah Teegarden, the Tologs upended archrival Harvard-Westlake, 3-2, at St. Francis High to stay in the hunt for a league crown.
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By Edgar Melik-Stepanyan | December 28, 2012
LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE - The Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy girls' basketball team is still trying to figure out how to solve its biggest problem of the season. The Tologs have a habit of starting slow and then hustling to make up deficits. At times, the Tologs have made up the difference and rallied to win. At others, they haven't been able to comeback. In Friday's pool-play game of the La Canada New Year's Holiday Ball Classic, the Tologs fell behind early once again. This time, they were able to come back and win. Sacred Heart surrendered 14 first-quarter points and trailed by four, but allowed just 20 points the rest of the way, defeating Village Christian, 49-34, in the final pool-play game for both teams.
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By Andrew J. Campa, andrew.campa@latimes.com | December 22, 2012
LOS ANGELES - A penalty-kick goal from Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy senior Kayla Mills in the 66th minute salvaged what could have been a missed opportunity for the Tologs in a 1-0 nonleague victory over visiting Brea Olinda High on Saturday afternoon at Occidental College's Jack Kemp Stadium. Mills, a defender, was taken down in the goal box in the 65th minute, which resulted in a penalty attempt for the Tologs (5-0-1). With the opportunity to insert an offensive player, the Tologs coaching staff and players trusted in Mills, who rewarded their faith with a goal into the right corner of the net as Wildcats' junior goalie Amber Rojas guessed left.
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