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' baseball team should expect a boost for its pitching staff next season. Former Palmdale ace Dana Eveland Dana J. Eveland (born October 29, 1983 in Olympia, Washington), is a relief pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks. He throws left-handed and bats left-handed. He is 6'1 and weighs 258 pounds. He went to college at Hill Junior College in Texas. is planning to play for COC See chip on chip. after a standout season at Hill Junior College in Texas last spring drew enough attention to get him drafted in the 16th round by the Brewers. Eveland had attended the Texas school with the intention of completing classes needed to enroll at the University of Texas, which had offered him a baseball scholarship last year, but the left-hander opted to return closer to home. - 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. Admission to today's women's volleyball season opener against Cornerstone University (Mich.) is free. The match was originally scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. but will start at 4 in the first athletic event played on the new floor at Bross Gym. The Mustangs could have one of their best teams in recent memory with three key seniors: 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. Tiffany Davis, and middle blockers Kat Kern and Erika Sansoni. The Master's also has a talented freshman class led by Julie Bolt, who attended Saugus High. - Chris Cocoles HIGH SCHOOLS Canyon Considering the baseball team graduated 13 seniors from a season ago, the development of its younger players over the summer is crucial to success in 2003. Clay Britton, Billy Omahen, Dan Hagman and Casey Klein are the only returning players and have provided leadership that coach Adam Schulhofer was hoping for. ``It's pretty much a new roster of guys, so we're shuffling the lineup around as the guys are trying to figure out their roles,'' Schulhofer said. ``It's a long time until the season starts, but we're anxious to see who will emerge for us. Things will become clearer and clearer as the summer progresses.'' - Sean Ceglinsky Hart Kevin Bell, a 6-foot-5, 280-pound junior, is the biggest starting offensive lineman the football team has had in several years. He'll team with returning starters Chris Piligian (6-6, 255) and Kyle Hetman het·man n. pl. het·mans See ataman. [Ukrainian het'man, from Polish hetman, from German dialectal hötmann, hetmann, captain; akin to German Hauptmann (6-0, 230) to give Hart more size than usual. Football practice begins Wednesday. Four-time Southern Section Division III
Division III (or DIII) is a division of the National Collegiate Athletic Association of the United States. champion Hart moves to Division II this season. The opener is at 7:30 p.m. Sept 13 against Los Alamitos Los Alamitos (lôs ăləmē`təs, lŏs), city (1990 pop. 11,676), Orange co., NE of Long Beach, S Calif., in a suburban area; inc. 1960. Los Alamitos Racetrack and U.S. military installations are nearby. at Veterans Stadium in Long Beach. - Gerry Gittelson Saugus School began Monday at Saugus and football practice begins Wednesday. Eight starters return for the Centurions, four on offense and four on defense. QB Chris Ahlheim and WR Kevin Estes return as seniors. Another senior, Dan Girch, was injured in·jure tr.v. in·jured, in·jur·ing, in·jures 1. To cause physical harm to; hurt. 2. To cause damage to; impair. 3. last season but had a good summer and will give Ahlheim another potent target. Coach Ron Hilton is concerned about the offensive and defensive lines, which are smaller than usual. - Matthew Kredell Valencia The football team isn't the only one with high expectations for itself. Valencia is ranked No. 24 in the West region top-50 poll by Student Sports and Sporting News magazines. The poll includes 12 states. Valencia, which was the Southern Section Division III runner-up last year, opens its season Sept. 13 against Bishop Amat at Canyon High. - Heather Gripp |
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