BURROUGHS TOURNAMENT: CHATSWORTH DOWNS NORTH HOLLYWOOD IN OT.Byline: Brian Schackmann Special to the Daily News A thrilling thrill v. thrilled, thrill·ing, thrills v.tr. 1. To cause to feel a sudden intense sensation; excite greatly. 2. To give great pleasure to; delight. See Synonyms at enrapture. overtime game highlighted Thursday's play in the Optimist International Tournament at Burroughs High in Burbank. Chatsworth (6-2) remained undefeated after two rounds of the tournament with a 55-51 overtime victory over North Hollywood. Chatsworth's Ashley Shelton hit a 3-pointer with one second left in the fourth quarter to tie the score at 45 and send it to overtime. Shelton scored all of her 22 points in the second half as the Chancellors overcame a nine-point halftime deficit. With nine seconds left in overtime, Brittney Hamilton Hamilton, city, Bermuda Hamilton, city (1990 est. pop. 3,100), capital of Bermuda, on Bermuda Island. It is a port at the head of Great Sound, a huge lagoon and deepwater harbor protected by coral reefs. , who finished with 12 points, intercepted a pass and scored to give Chatsworth a 53-51 lead. Frustrated frus·trate tr.v. frus·trat·ed, frus·trat·ing, frus·trates 1. a. To prevent from accomplishing a purpose or fulfilling a desire; thwart: by the basket, North Hollywood's Kaipresha Price slammed the ball on the floor and was called for a technical foul technical foul n. Sports A foul, especially in basketball, that is called on a player, coach, or team for unsportsmanlike conduct or infringement of a rule and does not usually involve physical contact with an opponent during play. . Shelton hit the two free throws to put the game out of reach. North Hollywood center Rishelle Sherman scored 32 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in the loss for the Huskies (4-4). Liz Sun scored 10 points for the Chancellors. In other tournament games: --Agoura 50, Glendale 36: Center Jennifer Lacy Jennifer Lacy (born March 21 1983) is a professional basketball player for the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA. Lacy graduated from Agoura Hills High School in Agoura Hills, California in 2001. scored 24 points and had 11 rebounds as the Chargers, undefeated in the tournament and 5-2 overall, earned the victory. Jacqueline Church and Jamie Kogler had seven points each for Agoura. Anyineh Abed and Anika Hartounian combined for 25 of the 36 points for Glendale (2-5). --Valencia 52, Hoover 34: Valencia (7-1) outscored Hoover 14-3 in the third quarter to open up a close game and remain undefeated. Stacie Locke, who finished with seven points, buried bur·y tr.v. bur·ied, bur·y·ing, bur·ies 1. To place in the ground: bury a bone. 2. a. To place (a corpse) in a grave, a tomb, or the sea; inter. b. a 3-pointer and added another basket in the third-quarter spurt spurt Vox populi A surge or abrupt ↑ in the size or speed of a thing. See Fat spurt, Growth spurt. . Rashae Minor led a balanced offensive attack for the Vikings with nine points. Hoover (1-5), which has not won a game in the tournament, was led by Margaret Garcia and Ani Arutyunian with nine points apiece a·piece adv. To or for each one; each: There is enough bread for everyone to have two slices apiece. [Middle English a pece : a, a; see a . --Burroughs 69, Birmingham 16: Sara Larquier did it all for the Indians (2-6) in a victory over the Patriots. Larquier scored 16 points, pulled down 14 rebounds and blocked three shots. Birmingham (0-3), a team with no returning starters from last year, committed 48 turnovers. CAPTION(S): photo Photo: Liz Sun of Chatsworth splits the defense of North Hollywood's Alexis Franklin (42) and Kaipresha Price. Gene Blevins/Special to the Daily News |
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