'CRAZY BLESSED' CLEVELAND IN FINAL.Byline: Kevin Connelly Kevin Connelly was born in Middlesbrough, England. He is an impressionist comedian, and after dinner speaker and is probably most famous for his role on the popular BBC television programme 'Dead Ringers'. Special to the Daily News Cleveland Cleveland, former county, England Cleveland, former county, NE England, created under the Local Government Act of 1972 (effective 1974). It was composed of the county boroughs of Hartlepool and Teeside and parts of the former counties of Durham and High of Reseda boys' basketball team set a goal at the start of the season: to play in a championship game at the Sports Arena. It will. The Cavaliers, City Section semifialists the past two seasons, hoped to play in the more prestigious City tournament final, but they'll they'll Contraction of they will. they'll will instead battle for the Invitational in·vi·ta·tion·al adj. Restricted to invited participants: an invitational golf tournament. n. An event, especially a sports tournament, restricted to invited participants. Adj. 1. title today at 1 p.m. Cleveland (10-14), the No. 10 seed, will face fourth-seeded San Pedro Pedro. For Spanish and Portuguese rulers thus named, use Peter. Pedro in marrying former mistress of enemy. [Ger. Opera: d’Albert, Tief land, Westerman, 371–374] See : Innocence (20-7) for the right to call itself the 17th-best team in the section. It's an achivement of sorts after the Cavaliers lost their first seven games this season. ``I told anybody who would listen Cleveland would win this tournament,'' said Taft of Woodland Hills coach Derrick derrick: see crane. Derrick famous hangman; eponym of modern hoisting apparatus. [Br. Hist.: Espy, 170] See : Execution Taylor, whose Toreadors will face Westchester in the main event. ``Cleveland was even with us (in the West Valley League) until last year. They lost a lot of talent.'' Cleveland, which entered the postseason with a 7-14 record and rated the 26th-best team in the City, is led by guards DeAndre Myles and Corey Duncan. Coach Osiris Nalls hopes playing in the Sports Arena will prod the Cavaliers to better things next season. ``For me personally,'' Nalls said, ``who would've thought, being a first-year coach, I'd get the opportunity for the last game to be played at the Sports Arena? I feel crazy blessed right now. And we're going to learn from this experience.'' Kevin Connelly, (818) 713-3607 |
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