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CHATTER: SETTING HIS SIGHTS ON THE TROJANS.


A familiar face has been popping up at the Crespi High basketball gym recently. Andrew Moore For other persons named Andrew Moore, see Andrew Moore (disambiguation).

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 to the Southern Section Division IV championship last year and is enrolled at Moorpark College Moorpark College is a California-state funded community college located on a 134 acre (542,000 m²) property reclining on a hill in Moorpark, a town in Ventura County, California. , has been working out with Celts coach Dick Dornan as he prepares to try out as a walk-on at USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. .

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 Dornan, his former shooting guard is determined to make his mark with the Trojans.

``He's bigger and stronger and he's been shooting the lights out in workouts,'' Dornan said. ``I haven't seen this type of shooting consistency since his sophomore year.''

Moore might have an advantage over other walk-ons because USC lacks pure shooters.

``Plus, he's got some name recognition, the coaches there know all about him,'' Dornan said. ...

Moorpark is also the home to another of the region's best basketball shooters. Thousand Oaks sharpshooter Kyle Kegley, who led the Lancers lanc·er  
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 to the Division I-A Southern Section semifinals a year ago, is with the Raiders, although a back injury will prevent him from playing next season. Kegley has been wearing a back brace since June and will on the mend for at least another three months.

Kegley originally eyed a December return but didn't want to risk further injury by coming back too soon.

``When you have an injury like that and you tell yourself you're going to play again you tend to rush it,'' Raiders coach Remy McCarthy said. ``That's what's been so difficult.''

Kegley's back woes contributed to the lack of scholarship offers after his brilliant senior year.

``I don't think it was the back injury itself that hurt his chances as much as the fact that he couldn't compete at those showcase events in front of coaches,'' McCarthy said. ...

Two more Chaminade of West Hills baseball players have committed to college. Senior pitcher Sean Clark will play at Arizona State and infielder Andrew Yaffe will play at Cal State Stanislaus. Previously, pitcher Bobby Paschal committed to USC and infielder Cody Haeather decided on UC Irvine. ...

The UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
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 women's soccer team, ranked second in the country, suffered a blow last Thursday when leading scorer Lindsay Greco tore her ACL See access control list.

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 in practice. Greco, a sophomore, will miss the remainder of the season. She had a team-best 13 points on six goals and an assist through four games. ...

Because of last week's terrorist attacks, the ninth annual Fullcourt Press Fall Hoops Classic, which was scheduled for Sept. 14-16, was rescheduled for Sept 21-23 at the Warrior Center in Cypress.
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Title Annotation:Sports
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Sep 19, 2001
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