CAMARILLO WIN STREAK ENDS AT 8 : MATER DEI 5, CAMARILLO 1.Byline: Jim Inghram Daily News Staff Writer The eight-game winning streak Noun 1. winning streak - a streak of wins streak, run - an unbroken series of events; "had a streak of bad luck"; "Nicklaus had a run of birdies" ? Gone. The seven-game streak without allowing a run? That's over too. Camarillo finally met its match Wednesday and it was in the form of Southern Section powerhouse A fourth-generation language from Cognos that was introduced in the late 1970s for midrange computers. It supports both character-oriented, terminal-based applications as well as Windows clients. Applications developed under PowerHouse can be imported into Cognos' Axiant client/server environment. Mater Dei Mater Dei is Latin for "Mother of God", referring to the Virgin Mary. The term has been used to name various institutions, often Catholic, including:
Santa Ana (sän'tä ä`nä), city (1993 pop. 129,873), W El Salvador. It is the second largest city in the country and the commercial and processing center for a sugarcane, coffee, and cattle region. . The Monarchs (13-2) pounded the Scorpions for 13 hits in a 5-1 victory at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley Fountain Valley, city (1990 pop. 53,691), Orange co., S Calif.; inc. 1957. Chiefly residential, Fountain Valley also has diverse manufactures, including apparel, computer equipment, semiconductors, and medical equipment. A U.S. navy helicopter facility is there. . The game was a makeup for a rainout rain·out n. An event, such as an athletic contest, that has been rained out. Radioactive material in the atmosphere brought down by precipitation. in the Fountain Valley tournament. ``They are a very good team,'' Camarillo coach Miki Mangan said. ``They jumped on our mistakes and capitalized. We had some changeups that didn't change and some curves that didn't curve. I don't think we were as up for this game as we should have been. We weren't there mentally and that's at least 70 percent of the game.'' Mater Dei, the third-ranked team in Orange County, started out hot in the first with three consecutive hits to lead off the game. A baserunning blunder by Kelsey Kollen, however, prevented the Monarchs from scoring. Mater Dei broke through in the third when Kollen reached on a single and scored on Robin Walker's two-run home run. The Monarchs added a run in the sixth and put it away with two in the seventh. ``Today was our day,'' Mater Dei coach Doug Myers said. ``We've faced Cindy (Ball) before and knew what to expect. Camarillo is a good team and I expect that they will be there in the end. If we play them again, I wouldn't be surprised if it's a different story.'' While Mater Dei was pummeling the Scorpions pitching, the Monarchs' Tia Bollinger was spinning a two-hitter through six. She retired the side in order four times and allowed just three runners to reach base. Jessica Mendoza Jessica Mendoza (born 11 November 1980) is an American softball player who won a gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics. She was a four-time first team All-American at Stanford University from 1999-2002. Mendoza was named Softball player of the year in 2006. was the lone bright spot for the Scorpions (8-1). She had two of her team's three hits, including a home run in the seventh. Kollen made up for her baserunning blunder by collecting three hits in the game, the final one giving her 207 for her career and the Southern Section record. ``It's exciting,'' the senior headed for Michigan said. ``I knew at the beginning of the season that I had a chance, but it's nice that it finally happened.'' The game was stopped in the sixth after her hit and the game ball was taken out of play. |
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