DAY IN SPORTS: H.-W. TIED FOR FIRST.Byline: Daily News Harvard-Westlake of Studio City moved into a first-place tie in the Mission League by defeating host Notre Dame Notre Dame IPA: [nɔtʁ dam] is French for Our Lady, referring to the Virgin Mary. In the United States of America, Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks 65-55 in a girls' basketball game Thursday night. Nicole Sanders scored 14 points for Harvard-Westlake (19-3, 4-1), which started with a 19-7 first-quarter run and now shares the league lead with Chaminade of West Hills. Carey Gamble led Notre Dame with 18 points. In other girls' basketball: --Oak Park 50, St. Bonaventure 44: Emily Medders scored 12 points for visiting Oak Park (12-10, 6-0), which remained atop the Tri-Valley League. Katie Emard scored 15 for St. Bonaventure of Ventura, which dropped to 4-2 in league. In men's basketball: --Valley 93, Canyons 78: Midwin Francis had 29 points and 12 rebounds for host Valley (20-7, 4-2), which also got nine assists from Carlos Rivers and 11 rebounds from Javon Anderson in the Western State Conference victory over the Cougars (6-17, 1-5). In girls' soccer: --Granada Hills 4, Taft 0: Katie Deever scored twice for host Granada Hills (13-4-1, 5-1), which remained within a game of West Valley League leader El Camino Real El Camino Real (Spanish for The Royal Road or The King's Highway) was the name of a series of pre-automobile highways linking the various New World colonies of Spain:
In girls' water polo water polo, swimming game encompassing features of soccer, football, basketball, and hockey. The object of the game is to maneuver, by head, feet, or hand, a leather-covered ball 27 to 28 in. : --Camarillo 9, Oxnard 6: Angie Rodriguez, Jenna Dittmar and Becky Owens each scored three goals for host Camarillo (15-8, 6-0) in a Pacific View League game. Local note: --Shadow golf: Jee Hee Hwang, the Daily News' girls' high school golfer of the year for 2002, will join Birmingham High of Lake Balboa teammate Kristine Nahanishi, Monroe of North Hills golfers Kimberlyn Louthian and Mary Oliver Mary Oliver (1935 – ) is an American poet. Life Mary Oliver was born on September 10, 1935, in Maple Heights, Ohio. As a teenager, she lived for a brief while in the home of the deceased Edna St. and Glendale High sophomore Soo Ji Cho - another Daily News All-Area performer - for an up-close look at the work world today at El Caballero cab·al·le·ro n. pl. cab·al·le·ros 1. A Spanish gentleman; a cavalier. 2. A man who is skilled in riding and managing horses; a horseman. Country Club in Tarzana. They'll play a few holes of golf with Sharon Davis, wife of the governor, and female corporate business executives in the ``Shadow Golf'' program sponsored by City of Hope, the Office Depot Championship The Office Depot Championship was an annual golf tournament for professional female golfers on the LPGA Tour. It took place every year from 1997 through 2005 at various sites in the South Carolina and in the Los Angeles area. and the Economic Alliance of the San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills. . It's one of the events scheduled as part of Groundhog groundhog: see woodchuck. Job Shadowing Day, which provides students nationwide the opportunity to ``shadow'' hundreds of professionals in an effort to obtain firsthand first·hand adj. Received from the original source: firsthand information. first experience in the working world. El Caballero will be the site of the LPGA's Office Depot Championship April 4-6. Information: (213) 241-7399. PRIME TIME PLAYERS BOYS' BASKETBALL --Caleb Sulham (SC Christian) 21 pts., 8 rebs. GIRLS' BASKETBALL --Brynn Cameron (Newbury Park) 27 pts. --Liz Trent (Chaminade) 16 pts., 4 3-pointers --Eshaya Murphy (Montclair Prep) 21 pts. GIRLS' SOCCER --Jessica Gordon (Village Christian) 5 goals --Samantha Spencer (El Camino Real) 3 goals --Christa Peevyhouse (Village Christian) 3 goals GIRLS' WATER POLO --Marisela Pasos (Louisville) 8 goals CAPTION(S): box Box: PRIME-TIME PLAYERS (see text) |
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