BOYS' SOCCER NOTEBOOK: A FOOTHILL SHOWDOWN CANYON IS SET TO FACE HART.Byline: Heather Gripp Staff Writer Canyon High is within reach of winning the Foothill League title a season after finishing fifth, but the Cowboys cowboys, in American history. 1 Tory marauders, adherents to the British cause in the American Revolution, who fought in the contested area of Westchester co., N.Y. don't have an easy home stretch. Canyon plays at two-time defending champion defending champion n (SPORT) → defensor/a m/f del tÃtulo defending champion n (Sport) → champion(ne) en titre Hart of Newhall today. The Cowboys won the first meeting between the two 1-0 but expect an intense challenge from an Indians team looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. revenge. Hart is also confident it can fare better this time since scoring leader Mike Caso Mike Caso is an American football (soccer) player born in Newhall, California on July 13, 1984. Currently a developmental player for the Los Angeles Galaxy, he joined the Galaxy in July, 2007 after playing at the University of San Diego, scoring 22 goals in four years. is healthy again, the Indians usually play their best at home and the previous game was played in muddy conditions. ``That will be the deciding game for the championship,'' Hart coach Robert Ciconne said. Hart is not the only team capable of knocking Canyon out of first, though. The Cowboys finish the regular season against Saugus, which played to a scoreless tie against Canyon in the first round. --Rebels look tough: Four losses in two years. That's how often the Quartz Hill boys' soccer team has lost. And the Rebels could be better than ever next season, when a significant number of players are eligible to return. The added experience will make the team that much tougher to beat. Quartz Hill enters today's game against Palmdale with a 22-2-1 record and hasn't lost since it fell to Reseda in the semifinals of the Hart tournament in late December. The Rebels say they've outscored the opposition approximately 70-6. Seniors such as Mark Cipolla, Vincent Stephano and Marcus Jackson will be leaving the program. However, others will be there to step up. Midfielder
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Wednesday's 7-1 victory over Antelope Valley This article is about the Los Angeles County region. For the census-designated place in Wyoming, see Antelope Valley-Crestview, Wyoming. The Antelope Valley came primarily using reserves. The Rebels' junior varsity junior varsity n. Abbr. JV A high-school or college team that competes in interschool sports on the level below varsity. Noun 1. is also full of talented players waiting to move up. Joey Becker leads the team with more than 20 goals. --Endless supply of goalies: Quartz Hill has had trouble keeping its goalkeepers healthy, but the Rebels have so much talent at the position, they haven't suffered. Senior Eric Torres' season appears to be over after suffering a second concussion concussion Period of nervous-function impairment that results from relatively mild brain injury, often with no bleeding in the cerebral cortex. It causes brief unconsciousness, followed by mental confusion and physical difficulties. . That means that last year's starter, Ian McClung, is back in the starting role. ``Ian McClung is great,'' Rebels coach Andre Matalon said. ``It just so happened Eric came out and won me over. He was diving all over the place and making these incredible saves. I was like, `Wow.' He was looking like he could be a real force in college.'' To fill Torres' spot on the roster, freshman Mike Davis was called up from the junior varsity and played in Wednesday's 7-1 victory over Antelope Valley. --Solid on both sides: Lancaster confirmed its offensive ability when it scored a season-high 10 goals last week against Antelope Valley. This week, the Eagles are focusing on their defense, which was strong in a 2-2 tie against Palmdale on Wednesday. The Falcons had previously defeated Lancaster 4-1. ``Our defense held up a lot better,'' Eagles coach Walter Schultz said.``The only difference this time was we played a lot better defense.'' CAPTION(S): photo Photo: Mike Long, left, and his Hart High soccer teammates will face Canyon today in a match that could determine the Foothill League title. Tina Burch/Staff Photographer |
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