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AREA COLLEGE COMMITMENTS.


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Baseball

Michael Falco (Agoura) Pepperdine

Kevin Howard Kevin C. Howard (born June 25, 1981 in Hinsdale, Illinois) is a infielder in Minor League Baseball who plays for the Jacksonville Suns in the Double-A Southern League.  (Westlake) Miami

David Johnson David Johnson may refer to:
  • David Johnson (American artist) (1827 - 1908), American painter
  • David Johnson (Anchorman), American news anchorman
  • David Johnson (Australian rules footballer) (born 1981), Australian-rules footballer
 (Agoura) Northwood University Northwood University is a private university, with locations in many U.S. states. Northwood hosts three residential campuses in Midland, Michigan (opened in 1959), West Palm Beach, Florida (opened in 1984), and Cedar Hill, Texas (opened in 1966) as well as the University College  

Mike Kunes (Chatsworth) UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University)
UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX
 

Tim Leveque (Crespi) Michigan

Kameron Loe (Granada Hills) CSUN CSUN California State University Northridge  

Phil Polanco (Notre Dame) San Francisco

John Puccinelli (Notre Dame) Santa Clara

Wes Rasmussen (Moorpark High) CSUN

Scott Rice (Royal) Arkansas

Chris Testa (Palmdale) CSUN

Boys' Basketball

Gilbert Arenas (Grant) Arizona

Rafael Berumen (Simi Valley) New Mexico

Nate Hair (Capistrano Valley) USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code.  

J.J. Todd (Chaminade) UC Santa Barbara

B.J. Ward (Santa Clara) UCSB UCSB University of California at Santa Barbara
UCSB University of Casual Sex and Beer
 

Chris Williams (Notre Dame) Missouri-Kansas City

Girls' Basketball

Jaline Bradley (Channel Islands) UCLA

Damaris Hinojosa (Moorpark High) Pepperdine

Cross Country

Kim Garnic (La Canada) Cornell

Football

Andrew Altman (Loyola) Penn

Jason Anderson (Montclair Prep) Utah State

Kyle Boller (Hart) Cal

Justin Brown (Chaminade) Fresno State

Scott Collins (Hart/Valley College) Utah State

Jerrod Gonzales (Royal) Ohio Wesleyan

Todd Herrien (Ventura) Western New Mexico

Oshin Honarchian (Crescenta Valley/Pasadena City) Kansas St.

Scott Hunt (Hart) Utah State

Greg Hulett (Valley College) UNLV UNLV University of Nevada, Las Vegas  

Jason Jacobs (Lancaster) Oregon State

Reggie Kinlaw (Alemany) Nevada

Mike Lynch (St. Francis) San Jose State

Kevin Mack (Rio Mesa) Oregon

Brian Montesanto (Royal) Arizona St.

Corey Neal (Sylmar) Fresno State

DeAngelo Nedd (El Camino Real El Camino Real (Spanish for The Royal Road or The King's Highway) was the name of a series of pre-automobile highways linking the various New World colonies of Spain:
  • There is an El Camino Real in California; see: El Camino Real (California).
) San Diego State

Russell Patton (Channel Islands) Weber St.

John Perry (Chaminade) Harvard

Steve Racius (Chaminade) Villanova

Andrew Reagan (Verdugo Hills/Pasadena City) West Texas A&M

Antonio Sanchez (Sylmar) Fresno St.

Markus Steele (Long Beach City College) USC

George Tapia (Hueneme) Weber State

Scott Tercero (Loyola) Cal

Donald Thompson (Hueneme) Eastern Washington

George Wrighster (Sylmar) Oregon

Milton Wynn (Antelope Valley/Valley College) Washington State

Golf

Anne Lee (Notre Dame) Arizona

Girls' Soccer

Jackie Fodor (Chatsworth) USC

Erin Misaki (Hart) Portland

Chrissy Sanford (Ventura College) Arizona

Tasha Spangler (Westlake) Pepperdine

Julie Stuart (Agoura) Pepperdine

Mary Stuart (Agoura) UCLA

Softball

Cara Blumfield (El Camino Real) Boston College

Brandi Cope (Thousand Oaks) Humboldt St.

Lacy Cope (Thousand Oaks) Humboldt St.

Jodie Cox (Quartz Jill) Cal State Fullerton

Amber Grahlman (West Torrance) CSUN

Maureen LeCocq (Chaminade) Stanford

Sabrina Love (Granada Hills) St. Mary's

Melinda Moulden (Crescenta Valley) Michigan

Cindy Muran (Newbury Park) Northwestern

Kim Mutaw (Valencia) CSUN

Melissa Rawson (Highland) Colgate

Meghann Reiss (Alemany) Wisconsin

Patricia Wetzel (Notre Dame) Evansville

Girls' Tennis

Jamie Macias (Chatsworth) CSUN

Boys' Volleyball

Will Curtis (Harvard-Westlake) Stanford

Richard Nelson (Alemany) Cal

Bill Strickland (Harvard-Westlake) Stanford

Curt Toppel (Loyola) Stanford

Kyle Vos Strache (Malibu) Stanford

Girls' Volleyball

Erin Benesh (Village Christian) Cal Poly SLO SLO Slovenia (ISO Country Identifier)
SLO San Luis Obispo (California)
SLO Service Level Objectives (information technology services) 
 

Michelle Ferucci (Granada Hills) Oregon

Courtney Guerra (Royal) Cal

Megan Hosp (Flintridge Sacred Heart) South Carolina South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures


Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15.
 

Anne Jakle (Harvard-Westlake) Dartmouth

Angela Kepley (Quartz Hill) Southern Mississippi

Christine Lambert (Paraclete) Connecticut

Brooke Niles (Calabasas) UC Santa Barbara

Teresa Russell (Royal) San Francisco

Track

Marcell Allmond (St. Paul) USC

Kareem Kelly (Long Beach Poly) USC

Darell Rideaux (Long Beach Poly) USC

Women's Basketball

Davia Shannon (Antelope Valley College Antelope Valley College is a comprehensive community college located in Lancaster, California, USA. It is operated by the Antelope Valley Community College District, with a primary service area of 1,945 square miles covering portions of Los Angeles and Kern counties. ) Cal State Fullerton

Boys' Soccer

Josh Moreno (Village Christian) Loyola Marymount

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Title Annotation:SPORTS
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Feb 4, 1999
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