Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Norco defeats Temecula Valley to win D3 crown

- By Eric-Paul Johnson ejohnson@scng.com @CallMeEPJ on Twitter

TEMECULA » Norco boys lacrosse coach David Antczak could sense Cody Warchuck getting frustrated.

Antczak signaled to Warchuck to relax, and It didn’t take long for Warchuck to find that finishing touch.

Warchuck scored six goals, half of those coming in the final quarter, as Norco defeated Temecula Valley 11-7 in the CIF Southern Section’s Division 3 championsh­ip match, the first boys lacrosse final in section history.

“I knew I had to step things up tonight... for all of my teammates, this program and our town,” Warchuck said.

Temecula Valley (12-7) beat the Cougars in a nonleague match earlier in the season, but many of Norco’s top players were in the midst of the football season. Norco started the season 4-5 but went undefeated when the roster was at full strength.

Warchuck, Skylar Frew and Carson Irvin — all football players, too — combined to score all 11 of Norco’s goals Monday.

“It was a little rough at the beginning,” Antczak said about the weeks playing shorthande­d. “It took 3 or 4 games for them to get their sticks in tune.”

Temecula Valley coach Chuck Assumma knew his team would be facing a different Norco squad Monday.

“We had to come up with a new game plan, but we had a strategy of who we wanted to be defending their top players,” Assumma said. “We wanted to do everything we could to mitigate their attack and slow down their offense.”

And it worked early, as the Golden Bears held Norco (16-5) to a single goal in the first 15 minutes of the match. Temecula Valley senior goalie Evan Renzy was spectacula­r in the cage, registerin­g five saves in the first quarter. Bryce Lippen and Anthony Bonaventur­a each scored a goal to help give the Bears a 2-1 lead after the opening period.

Irvin scored his second goal to level the score, and Warchuck scored twice to help Norco take a 4-3 halftime lead.

 ?? WILL LESTER — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Norco’s Cody Warchuck shoots against Temecula Valley during the CIF Southern Section Division 3 boys lacrosse championsh­ip match on Monday.
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Aquinas (19-1) at King (11-6), 7 p.m. IE Varsity info: Aquinas is making its second consecutiv­e appearance in a section final and looks to capture the program’s first championsh­ip since 1973. The Falcons are the Ambassador League champions and have won 13 straight games. Senior point guard Sheldon Grant is averaging 21.2 points and 5.9 assists per game, and senior forward Nicolas Hopkins is averaging 19.9 points and 8rebounds a game. King started the season strong, but the Wolves needed an at-large berth into the playoffs after finishing tied for third place in the Big VIII League. King has made the most of the opportunit­y, reaching the final for the first time since 2014. The Wolves are seeking the program’s fourth championsh­ip. Senior Jaden Winfield is averaging 22.8 points in the postseason. Senior Sean Rowland and junior Kenneth Clayton also average double-figure points per game in the playoffs. Division 4A
Linfield Christian (22-2) at Pilibos (18-3), 7 p.m. IE Varsity info: Linfield Christian has reached the section final for the first time since 2007 and will look to win the program’s
WILL LESTER — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Norco’s Cody Warchuck shoots against Temecula Valley during the CIF Southern Section Division 3 boys lacrosse championsh­ip match on Monday. Division 3AA Aquinas (19-1) at King (11-6), 7 p.m. IE Varsity info: Aquinas is making its second consecutiv­e appearance in a section final and looks to capture the program’s first championsh­ip since 1973. The Falcons are the Ambassador League champions and have won 13 straight games. Senior point guard Sheldon Grant is averaging 21.2 points and 5.9 assists per game, and senior forward Nicolas Hopkins is averaging 19.9 points and 8rebounds a game. King started the season strong, but the Wolves needed an at-large berth into the playoffs after finishing tied for third place in the Big VIII League. King has made the most of the opportunit­y, reaching the final for the first time since 2014. The Wolves are seeking the program’s fourth championsh­ip. Senior Jaden Winfield is averaging 22.8 points in the postseason. Senior Sean Rowland and junior Kenneth Clayton also average double-figure points per game in the playoffs. Division 4A Linfield Christian (22-2) at Pilibos (18-3), 7 p.m. IE Varsity info: Linfield Christian has reached the section final for the first time since 2007 and will look to win the program’s

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