CHATTER: SYLMAR COACH HAS A CLASSIC IDEA.Byline: Lee Barnathan Staff Writer In the tradition of the Wooden Classic and the ACC-Big East Challenge, Sylmar girls' volleyball coach Bob Thomson Robert 'Bob' Thomson was an English footballer who played during the early 20th century, mainly prior to World War I. Playing as a forward, Thomson carved out a career in the game despite having only one eye, resulting from a childhood accident with a firework. envisions a Valley Mission-Western tournament next season. Thomson's idea would pit Sylmar and Van Nuys, the top two teams in the Valley Mission League, against Palisades Palisades, cliffs along the west bank of the Hudson River, NE N.J. and SE N.Y., extending from N of Jersey City, N.J., to the vicinity of Piermont, N.Y., with a general altitude of from 350 ft to 550 ft (107–168 m). and Venice, the top two teams from the Western League, in much the same way the Wooden Classic pits four top men's college basketball College basketball most often refers to the American basketball competitive governance structure established by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, or NCAA. History
Thomson came up with the idea because playing in a seven-team league costs his team a nonleague match. The Western League also is a seven-team league, so by calling it a tournament, Thomson reasons, he could get additional matches against quality opponents. ... Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks catcher Brett Hayes signed a letter of intent to play next year at Nevada. Hayes also plays football for the Knights. ... Last week, when Cal Lutheran quarterback Chris Czernek passed for a school single-game-record 496 yards and five touchdowns, he broke a mark that had stood for 19 years. Russ Jensen set the old single-game record of 337 yards against Linfield in 1982. Czernek also set school records for single-season yardage yard·age 1 n. 1. An amount or length measured in yards. 2. Cloth sold by the yard. Noun 1. (3,058, breaking Jensen's 1982 mark of 2,818) and career completions (632, bettering the standard of 625 set by Tommy Bonds from 1984-87). Additionally, Eugene Sullivan had 15 catches to break his own CLU (language) CLU - (CLUster) An object-oriented programming language developed at MIT by Liskov et al in 1974-1975. CLU is an object-oriented language of the Pascal family designed to support data abstraction, similar to Alphard. reception record of 13, set against Menlo. Kirby Lee and staff writers Vincent Bonsignore and Dave Shelburne contributed to this report. |
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