BOYS' BASKETBALL: CRESPI PULLS INTO FIRST WITH MISSION WIN OVER H.-W.Byline: SEAN n. 1. A seine. See Seine. CEGLINSKY Special to the Daily News There were many questions surrounding sur·round tr.v. sur·round·ed, sur·round·ing, sur·rounds 1. To extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle. 2. To enclose or confine on all sides so as to bar escape or outside communication. n. the direction that the Crespi High of Encino boys' basketball team was heading after the Celts The following pages provide lists of nations or people of Celtic origin, arranged by branch of Celtic ethnicity or language grouping: Goidelic Celts
A temporary fall in performance, often describing consistently falling security prices for several weeks or months. that couldn't have come at a worse time with Mission League play on the horizon. A four-point upset victory over Chaminade of West Hills followed by a shocking three-point win over Loyola of Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. last week turned things around for Crespi, and restored some much needed confidence. The host Celts took another huge step in the right direction Monday against league front-runner Harvard-Westlake of Studio City, defeating the Daily News' No. 3 ranked team, 75-70, to move into sole possession of first place in the league. ``We're finding ways to get things done,'' Crespi coach Russell White said. ``We're doing the little things right and that's made a world of difference.'' ``Things have kind of snowballed for us. We're getting the breaks now. The kids are starting to believe. They're confident.'' Harvard-Westlake (11-4, 2-1) opened a 37-25 lead at halftime. Crespi (8-8, 3-0) answered with a 27-9 third quarter run, capped by Gino Zanrosso's 3-pointer at buzzer. The Wolverines cut the deficit to two points in the final eight minutes but the Celts held off the late rally behind Joseph Fauria's 19 points and 14 rebounds. The turnaround Turnaround A situation where a company that has had poor performance for an extended period of time experiences a positive reversal. Notes: A speculator may profit from a turnaround if he or she accurately anticipates the improvement of a poorly performing company. is even more remarkable considering the victory over Harvard-Westlake was Crespi's first since 2002. sean.ceglinsky@dailynews.com (818) 713-3607 |
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