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BURROUGHS FINALLY WINS OWN TOURNEY.


Byline: Lee Barnathan Daily News Staff Writer

Burroughs High School had never won its own boys' soccer tournament in four tries. The Indians' defense and tournament MVP (Multimedia Video Processor) A high-speed DSP chip from Texas Instruments, introduced in 1994. Officially introduced as the TMS320C80, it combines RISC technology with the functionality of four DSPs on one chip.  Miguel Meneses made sure that changed.

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 shut down Saugus' attack Saturday, and Meneses' goal in the 46th minute gave Burroughs the 1-0 victory, denying the Centurions a chance to become the first to repeat as champions.

Burroughs (4-0-1) and Saugus (4-1-2) are familiar with each other, having spent five years in the Foothill League and having watched each other in the tournament.

Burroughs coach Mike Kodama, who turned 35 Saturday, knew the key to Saugus' attack was forward Jeff Hammond
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, who scored six of his area-best 10 goals in the tournament.

So he put defender Yuri Osipov on Hammond, and Osipov shadowed the forward wherever he went. Hammond often went minutes without touching the ball.

``Yuri was outstanding in the back,'' Kodama said.

Meneses gave the Indians the lead when he took a pass from all-tournament selection Robert Honicky and rifled ri·fle 1  
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a. A firearm with a rifled bore, designed to be fired from the shoulder.

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 a shot into the upper left corner of the goal, past a diving A DIV Associate of Divinity  goalie Jason Berriz.

``We played good. We have a good defense and midfield mid·field  
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mid
, and we never gave up,'' Meneses said.

Berriz was last season's tournament MVP after giving up no goals in four matches. He showed his form, making seven saves and earning all-tournament honors after giving up just two goals in five matches.
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Date:Dec 15, 1996
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