DAILY UPDATE.COLLEGES College of the Canyons College of the Canyons is one of the fastest-growing community colleges in the state. According to the National Junior College Research Association, College of the Canyons consistently ranks in the top 50 community colleges in the nation. The Cougars' 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 could be without sophomore third baseman third baseman n. Baseball The infielder stationed near third base. Noun 1. third baseman - (baseball) the person who plays third base third sacker Casey Walper for at least a few weeks. Walper, expected to be one of the team's top hitters, injured her shoulder during last week's scrimmage against Cal State Northridge and missed this week's games. The Cougars were without three starters for Monday's season-opening loss to Victor Valley. - Heather Gripp The Master's College History The Master's College was founded as Los Angeles Baptist Theological Seminary on May 25, 1927 to meet the need for a fundamental Baptist school on the West Coast. There was a baseline collision in Tuesday's men's basketball game against Point Loma Point Loma is a neighborhood of San Diego, California. Geographically it is a hilly peninsula that is bordered on the west and south by the Pacific Ocean, the east by the San Diego Bay and Old Town and the north by the San Diego River. Nazarene, rekindling Mustangs memories for one of the game officials, who turned to volunteer assistant coach Joclin Julmist and said, ``Nobody will ever duplicate your screen.'' Julmist, an All-America power forward for the Mustangs who graduated two years ago, laughed. ``Somebody remembers,'' the referee said. Master's assistant coach John Mosley does, too. ``He was always someone who set good, solid screens to get guys open,'' Mosley said. ``He brought a lot of presence to our team.'' - Chris Cocoles HIGH SCHOOLS Canyon The Canyon girls' basketball team has a chance to eliminate Burbank from any small playoff hopes today when the teams meet at Burbank at 5:30 p.m. The Bulldogs are winless in league and would need to win their remaining three games to make the playoffs. The game features a great guard matchup between Burbank's Christine Kepenekian and Canyon's Erica Doyle. - Rich Hammond Rich Hammond Los Angeles Daily News sports writer. Instrumental in bringing the Los Angeles Kings hockey organization closer to the fans. He is the atypical "what a guy" to Kings fans everywhere. Rich Hammond on himself. Hart The Indians' girls basketball team, 20-3, 7-0 in the Foothill League, plays host to neighborhood rival Valencia at 5:30 tonight. Hart, coming off a 13-point victory over Burroughs, has won eight in a row including a victory at Valencia on Jan. 11. Freshman Ashlee Trebilcock, sophomore Brandi Kimble and junior Amanda Patton are Hart's key players. - Gerry Gittelson Saugus The Centurions can clinch the Foothill League boys' soccer title with a win against Hart tonight. Saugus broke away from the Indians on Tuesday by beating Canyon as Hart lost to Burroughs of Burbank. If Saugus (5-1-1) beats Hart (4-2-1), the Centurions will lead by two games with two remaining and hold the tiebreaker tie·break·er n. An additional contest or period of play designed to establish a winner among tied contestants. Also called tiebreak. tie in head-to-head record. Saugus travels to Hart for the 3:15 p.m. game. - Matthew Kredell Valencia The Vikings' girls' soccer team has another big game today. The Vikings try to keep their title hopes alive when they play host to Foothill League leader Canyon at 3:15 p.m. The Cowboys defeated defending champion defending champion n (SPORT) → defensor/a m/f del título defending champion n (Sport) → champion(ne) en titre Valencia during the first half of league in a game that was decided in the closing minutes. The undefeated Cowboys are ranked fourth by the Daily News. - Heather Gripp |
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