BOYS' WATER POLO: MALIBU LANDS A BIG FISH SHARKS OUTLAST DIVISION I CRESPI MALIBU 11, CRESPI 10.Byline: Heather Gripp Staff Writer Tyler Hauptman has yet to figure out what went wrong this week. But he didn't really care about that much anymore after what he and the rest of the Malibu High boys' water polo water polo, swimming game encompassing features of soccer, football, basketball, and hockey. The object of the game is to maneuver, by head, feet, or hand, a leather-covered ball 27 to 28 in. team did Friday. Hauptman scored the deciding goal with 1:12 left in overtime to give Malibu an 11-10 victory over Crespi of Encino in a nonleague game at Pierce College In 2006 the Library won a national Excellence award. Academics Pierce College offers associate's degrees, mainly in the arts and sciences. There are also certificate programs in early childhood education, social services, dental hygienist, and others. , reassuring the Sharks they can compete with elite teams despite a 9-3 loss to Agoura three days earlier. The performance was exactly what Malibu was 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. heading into next week's Southern Section playoffs. ``We don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. what happened against Agoura,'' Hauptman said. ``That was a bad game. But we came out ready to play today. ``In league we have weaker teams, so it's good to play against tougher teams like this to get ready for playoffs. That might have been a problem against Agoura; we were used to the weaker teams, so it took time to adjust. We were just ready for them today.'' Hauptman scored a team-high four goals. Fellow Sharks Jamie Jacobsen, Cody Shirk shirk In Islam, idolatry and polytheism, both of which are regarded as heretical. The Qu'ran stresses that God does not share his powers with any partner (sharik) and warns that those who believe in idols will be harshly dealt with on the Day of Judgment. and Jesse Carerra scored two goals each, and Hayden Golberg added one in the fourth quarter. Collin Duffy had five goals for Crespi (19-7), including the penalty shot that made the score 10-10 with 21 seconds left in regulation. Duffy had a chance to even the score a minute earlier, but his shot was blocked. Malibu (20-5) took the only shot during the first overtime period Noun 1. overtime period - a period of overtime play to resolve a tie; e.g. basketball extra time, overtime - playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie , and it was blocked by Crespi goalkeeper Ryan Martin. Duffy and Daniel Parlato provided two Crespi shots early in the next period before Hauptman broke the tie. A Malibu steal ended the Celts' final counterattack Attacking an attacker. Even though a criminal hacker or other agent is attempting to penetrate a security perimeter or damage systems, the counterattack must not violate applicable laws. in the closing seconds. ``This is a great way to end a season and go into playoffs,'' Malibu coach Mike Mulligan mul·li·gan n. A golf shot not tallied against the score, granted in informal play after a poor shot especially from the tee. [Probably from the name Mulligan.] Noun 1. said. ``They're giving me some gray hairs, but these games are exciting. It's good to have games like this. It's preparing them for playoffs. You face close games like this in playoffs, so it's good for them to have experience in these kind of situations.'' Neither team led by more than one goal in the game that was tied 10 times. ``It was a hard game,'' Hauptman said. ``Every minute was close to the end. It was good to have a game like this going into playoffs.'' The Sharks, who went undefeated in Frontier League play for a ninth consecutive year, are looking to reach their first Southern Section final, a task that could require a rematch with fellow Division IV top-10 member Agoura. Mission League runner-up Crespi enters the Division I playoffs with back-to-back losses after also losing to Loyola of Los Angeles on Thursday. |
|
||||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion