BASEBALL'SWESTEMEIR, PARKER ACCEPT SCHOLARSHIPS.Byline: Daily News Alemany High School right-handed pitcher Noun 1. right-handed pitcher - (baseball) a pitcher who throws with the right hand right-hander baseball, baseball game - a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs; "he played Jason Westemeir and Westlake Westlake, city (1990 pop. 27,018), Cuyahoga co., NE Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland; inc. as a city 1956. A growing city, its various manufactures include ink and plastics. catcher Chris Parker Chris/Christopher Parker is the name of:
Westemeir, who played last season at Hart High, has given an oral commitment to Cal State Fullerton. He has one of the area's top fastballs. Parker, perhaps the area's top defensive catcher, has made an oral commitment to Oklahoma. The first day to sign a national letter of intent is Nov. 13. No go: The CIF Southern Section CIF Southern Section (commonly abbreviated as CIFSS) is the largest of the ten sections which comprise the California Interscholastic Federation. Its membership includes most public and private high schools in Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, Santa Barbara, Council voted to oppose a state proposal to implement a 35-second shot-clock rule for boys' basketball this season. Southern Section spokesman Art Munda said the Council is not opposed to the rule in concept but felt its adoption at a state meeting Nov. 1 and 2 would leave too little time for coaches, players and officials to prepare. Most council members feel the change is necessary to bring boys' basketball into consistency with NCAA basketball This article is about the Nintendo game. For the collegiate sport, see College basketball. NCAA Basketball (known as World League Basketball , where a 35-second clock is used, Munda said. But time is needed for schools to adapt to the rule and for some to buy the necessary timing equipment, he said. Southern Section girls' teams already have a 30-second shot-clock rule. |
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