CITY SECTION VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : NO. 1 SYLMAR RECAPTURES 3-A CROWN SECOND-RANKED CANOGA PARK DEFEATED IN THREE GAMES.Byline: Lee Barnathan Daily News Staff Writer Volleyball players This is a list of top international volleyball players. : Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A
The girls' teams at Sylmar and Canoga Park high schools 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. have done that throughout the season, which is partly why the teams reached Saturday's City Section 3-A title game at Occidental College History The Birth of Occidental College Occidental College (commonly referred to as Oxy) was founded on April 20, 1887, by a group of Presbyterian clergy and laymen. . Sylmar, the top seed, demonstrated the ability, which was why the Spartans (17-0) won the championship with a 15-4, 15-3, 15-11 victory over the No. 2-seeded Hunters (11-6). It was Sylmar's second 3-A title in three seasons. Canoga Park had never reached the title game before. Throughout the season, the Spartans executed this successful formula: A player received a serve or dug a ball, sending a high pass to setter setter: see sporting dog. setter Any of three breeds derived from a medieval hunting dog that would set (lie down) when it found birds so that it and the birds could be covered with a net. Setters have long hair on the ears, chest, legs, and tail. Sandra Smiley See emoticon. smiley - emoticon . Smiley set just as high to the outside, where either Patty Mendoza or Ingrid Ariza awaited to put it down. On Saturday, Mendoza registered 12 kills and 19 digs, and Ariza had 11 kills. Smiley assisted 29 times and added 11 digs. ``With that good passing, it gives us a multiple offense,'' Sylmar 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. explained. ``We're not just going outside. We did try to mix it up and keep them off-balance.'' Smiley added, ``I try to set it the same height every time.'' The high balls gave Smiley, Ariza and Mendoza time to get to them. ``We're a short team, but we play together and we play consistently,'' Ariza said. That's what Canoga Park failed to do. The Hunters extended Sylmar to five games earlier this season, but coach Joey Joey after Joseph Grimaldi, famous 19th-century clown. [Am. Hist.: Espy, 45] See : Clowns Nakasone, coaching his final game, said his team didn't play as well as in the teams' last meeting. ``It could have been better,'' Nakasone said of the passing. ``But you also have to give credit to Sylmar. Part of the reason our passing wasn't good was because their serving was so good.'' Sylmar served 10 aces, half by Ariza. The Spartans also had added motivation. For seven seniors, it meant redemption. After winning the title in 1994 as sophomores, top-seeded Sylmar suffered an upset in the semifinals last year. Canoga Park, on the other hand, has seven sophomores. ``We had a little more confidence,'' Thomson said. ``I feel good for the seven seniors who were disappointed last season.'' Sophomore Karen Kotitschke led Canoga Park with seven kills. Sophomore setter Sandy Carr added 14 assists, and senior Janelle Balzer had five kills. Westchester d. Roosevelt: Senior Debbie Sclimenti registered 16 kills and Iris Bell added 13 kills to lead the Comets Non-periodic comets are seen only once. They are usually on near-parabolic orbits that will not return to the vicinity of the Sun for thousands of years, if ever. Periodic comets usually have elongated elliptical orbits, and usually return to the vicinity of the Sun after a number (17-0) to a 15-11, 15-11, 15-3 victory over the Rough Riders Rough Riders, popular name for the 1st Regiment of U.S. Cavalry Volunteers, organized largely by Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish-American War (1898). Its members were mostly ranchers and cowboys from the West, with a sprinkling of adventurous blue bloods from the (16-1) in the 4-A title game. It was Westchester's first title since 1981 and denied Roosevelt of a second straight title. CAPTION(S): 2 Photos Photo: (1,2) At top, Canoga Park player Janelle Balzer, right, consoles Sandy Carr after the No. 2 Hunters lose to top-seeded Sylmar in the City 3-A title game at Occidental College. Above, Spartans players celebrate their second championship in three years. Hans Gutknecht / Daily News |
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