CLEVELAND BEATEN IN 3-A FINAL : HAMILTON 4, CLEVELAND 1.Byline: Lee Barnathan Daily News Staff Writer Some things worked for the Cleveland High School girls' soccer team in Saturday's City Section 3-A title game at East Los Angeles College ELAC is a two year college, offering associate degree programs in over 25 fields as well as both academic transfer courses which prepare students for admission to the University of California and California State University system and occupational programs which prepare students for , but they weren't enough to prevent top-seeded Hamilton Hamilton, city, Bermuda Hamilton, city (1990 est. pop. 3,100), capital of Bermuda, on Bermuda Island. It is a port at the head of Great Sound, a huge lagoon and deepwater harbor protected by coral reefs. from taking a 4-1 victory. Midfielder
In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). Julie Munjack scored in the first minute of the second half, and goalie Morgan Morgan, American family of financiers and philanthropists. Junius Spencer Morgan, 1813–90, b. West Springfield, Mass., prospered at investment banking. Bleimeyer stopped nine of Hamilton's (16-1) 15 shots, including a couple of breakaways, for No. 7 Cleveland (16-8). Munjack's goal, coming on a breakaway break·a·way adj. 1. Designed to break, bend, or fall apart easily upon impact, especially to create an illusion, as with a theater prop, or for safety, as with a highway sign or barrier. 2. down the left side, tied the match at 1-1 and immediately drew happy shouts from coach Hamnys Quilez. ``(I told her) she could go to left forward and score from there,'' Quilez said. Munjack assisted on teammate Patty Castro's goal in a match against Birmingham earlier this season. Bleimeyer, a sophomore, had never played soccer before this season. She is a catcher on the softball softball, variant of baseball played with a larger ball on a smaller field. Invented (1888) in Chicago as an indoor game, it was at various times called indoor baseball, mush ball, playground ball, kitten ball, and, because it was also played by women, ladies' team. Cleveland needed a goalie this year, and several players asked Bleimeyer if she would come out. She said she hasn't regretted her decision to play. ``I love it,'' she said. ``It's such an incredible position. So intense.'' Hamilton forwards Elizabeth Bernier and Dante Lipfert provided more than enough pressure. Each scored twice. Bernier, who finished the season with 25 goals, opened the scoring by converting a penalty kick in the 38th minute. She also hit a high shot over Bleimeyer's head in the second half, two minutes after Lipfert broke the 1-1 tie by scoring off a chest pass from Sussy Campos Campos (käm`p s), city (1996 pop. 391,299), Rio de Janeiro state, SE Brazil, on the Paraíba River near its mouth. .
Lipfert also scored off a corner kick. The goal, the final one of the game, was her 21st of the season. There is talk that Hamilton might move up to the 4-A next season. Coach Angel Mendez welcomed that. ``I don't mind, and I think the girls don't mind, either,'' Mendez said. ``I know it will take some time. We won't win the 4-A next year, but I think the girls will work harder for it.'' |
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