CANOGA PARK TAKES IT TO VAN NUYS\CANOGA PARK 84, VAN NUYS 78.Byline: Alan A`lan´ n. 1. A wolfhound. Springer springer a North American term commonly used to describe heifers close to term with their first calf. Special to the Daily News The Canoga Park High School Canoga Park High School is a public school located in Canoga Park in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California, USA, within the Los Angeles Unified School District. It is located right across the street from the Topanga Plaza shopping center. boys' basketball team had a score to settle with Van Nuys during Friday Friday: see Sabbath; week. Friday young Indian rescued by Crusoe and kept as servant and companion. [Br. Lit.: Robinson Crusoe] See : Servant night's Mid-Valley Mid valley or midvalley may refer to:
The Hunters wanted revenge against the Wolves wolves n. Plural of wolf. wolves Noun the plural of wolf Wolves See also animals. lycanthrope 1. a person suffering from lycanthropy. , who handed them their only league loss of the season a week ago Wednesday Wednesday: see week. . They got it with an 84-78 victory over the Wolves to move into first place in the league. Canoga Park is 7-1 in league, Van Nuys is 6-2. "We finally got our revenge against them," junior Carloes Harper, referring to the 79-77 loss last week. "I think this time we came out prepared. We didn't come out prepared last week against them and that's why we didn't win." This game, which saw 20 lead changes, went back and fourth from start to finish. The Hunters were led once again by their dominating front court of Harper and Anthony Ellison. Harper finished the game with team highs in both scoring and rebounding with 23 points and 16 rebounds. Ellison, who played the other forward spot, kept the tempo tempo [Ital.,=time], in music, the speed of a composition. The composer's intentions as to tempo are conventionally indicated by a set of Italian terms, of which the principal ones are presto (very fast), vivace (lively), allegro (fast), moving for the Hunters. He finished with 20 points, 14 rebounds, and four steals. Aaron Lasley had 18 points and 11 rebounds for Canoga Park. The game was tied at 60 heading into the fourth quarter with neither team being able to pull away. The biggest lead went to Hunters, who led by six with just under a minute remaining. Onaje Longmire led the way for the Wolves (11-9) with 26 points. The difference for the Hunters (18-3 overall) was the play of Rene Bernal. Bernal had not scored a point starting the fourth quarter, having only attempted three shots in the previous three quarters. He hit two crucial three-pointers in the final five minutes and finished with nine fourth-quarter points. "I told my team at the start of the fourth quarter, that this was their house and no one was going to come and in and beat them," said Canoga Park coach Ralph Turner, whose Hunters have not lost at home since losing to Chatsworth last season. "I knew at that point how mentally prepared they were and I was not worried." The Wolves came out running early on. They led the Hunters for most of the first half. "You got to hand it to them in the second half," said Van Nuys coach Kevin Kanemura. "They came out determined to win this game and prove they are the best team in the conference. After tonight, there is no doubt in my mind that they are." |
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