BOYS' WATER POLO: MIXED RESULTS FOR TOP TEAMS.Byline: HEATHER GRIPP and ERIK BOAL Staff Writers Steve v. t. 1. To pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold. See Steeve. Snyder Snyder, city (1990 pop. 12,195), seat of Scurry co., NW Tex., in a prairie and mesquite region; inc. 1907. Oil production is the city's main industry; natural gas is also refined and processed. looked forward to finally getting a good night's sleep. Despite what his Royal High of Simi Valley Simi Valley (sē`mē, sĭm`ē), city (1990 pop. 100,217), Ventura co., SW Calif. in an oil, fruit, and farm region; laid out 1887, inc. 1969. 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 accomplished Tuesday Tuesday: see week. , the Highlanders won't be resting easy for long. Royal, behind three goals from both Blake Hubbell and Tyler McClure, held off host Agoura for an 11-9 victory in a showdown between the top two teams in Div. IV. ``It's probably the most emotional game I've played in high school,'' Hubbell said. Harvard-Westlake of Studio City coach Larry Felix might be a little emotional over the next few days, but for different reasons than Snyder and Hubbell. The Wolverines, the Daily News' top-ranked team, rallied from a four- goal deficit against No. 2 La Canada to tie the score late in the fourth quarter, only to watch the Spartans net the winning goal with 2:47 left in a 6-5 loss at Pasadena City College. ``As a coach, you can give them the recipe, but if they don't cook, then they're not going to eat,'' said Felix, who received four goals from Jeff Schwimer. While La Canada (2-0), led by Max Scott's three goals, secured area bragging rights over Harvard-Westlake (1-1), defending Marmonte League The Marmonte League is a high school sports league primarily made up of schools from Ventura County. The Marmonte Leauge is part of the CIF Southern Section. Click here to view the league schedule. champion Royal (11-1, 2-0) gained the early advantage in the league race 40 miles away. But Agoura (5-2, 0-1), the top-ranked team in Div. IV, showed it is a capable threat for not only its first league title since 2002, but its first division title. ``I haven't slept in two days, and I didn't even play,'' Snyder said. A fast start and a strong finish by La Canada was enough to atone for last year's 12-8 loss to the Wolverines. ``When you win games like this, it means something,'' La Canada coach Larry Naeve said. |
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