DAY IN SPORTS: HART MAKES ADJUSTMENTS BIG CHILL: INDIANS MANAGE TIE WITH CHATSWORTH.Byline: Daily News According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Hart girls' soccer coach Juan Arias, players must adjust naturally to playing in different weather conditions. That's exactly what his Foothill League defending champion defending champion n (SPORT) → defensor/a m/f del título defending champion n (Sport) → champion(ne) en titre Indians did Tuesday when they battled cold winds in a 2-2 tie with host Chatsworth in a nonleague game. ``We played better in the second half,'' said Arias, noting the cold wind in his team's favor was a key to coming back from the 1-0 halftime deficit. ``You are not going to win a soccer game 16-0, it's going to be 1-0 or 2-0, so you must take your chances. That's what we did by trying to shoot the ball from far out.'' Chatsworth goalie Sydney Sterk's diving attempt to block Ashley Lawler's kick from the top of the penalty box was short and the Indians tied the score with five minutes to play. Lawler, a fullback, came into the game 10 minutes prior to her goal and Arias placed her at midfield to see what she was capable of doing. Hart of Newhall (1-2-1), ranked No. 2 by the Daily News, took its chances as soon as it stepped on the field. Two minutes into the half, Deedee Sanguinetti, a senior midfielder, was close to tying the score when she took a shot from 35 yards out. The line drive, however, hit the left post. Five minutes later, Sarah Dean tied the game at 1-1 on the same type of play. This time from about 40 yards out. ``This is the coldest we have played in so far,'' said Chatsworth coach Robert Hayes
Lindsey Redlin, a sophomore returning starter from last year's team which won its fifth consecutive City Section championship, got the Chancellors (1-1-1) on the board with 10 minutes left in the first half. The second Chatsworth goal came when Tricia Arosemena looped the ball over goalkeeper Cassondra Kaeding, who left the goal while looking to slide tackle the senior midfielder. - Julio Cortez In other girls soccer: --Antelope Valley 7, Rosamond 0: Karalee Ashton (three assists) set up several opportunities for the Antelopes. Five different players scored for the Antelopes (3-1) - Bethany Issac and Sara Sichley each had two goals and Wendy Guerrero, Jessica Alonzo and Rayna Cottrie added one each. --Quartz Hill 4, Paraclete 0: Four different players scored goals for the Rebels (2-2-1), with Shauna and Andrea Cabriales contributing one apiece. Also scoring were Kelly Cox and Stephanie Scheldrick. In boys' soccer: --Village Christian 2, Webb of Claremont 1: The Crusaders rallied from a 1-0 deficit to win their first game (they're 1-5). Goalkeeper Aaron Sulahian had 14 saves and Kenny Gordon and Michael Garakhanian scored goals for Village Christian. --Chamidade of West Hills 9, Daniel Murphy The name Daniel Murphy, and its equivalents Dan Murphy and Danny Murphy, may be: Art
Returning Mission League MVP (Multimedia Video Processor) A high-speed DSP chip from Texas Instruments, introduced in 1994. Officially introduced as the TMS320C80, it combines RISC technology with the functionality of four DSPs on one chip. Brian Borreson scored and goalkeeper Kyle Salter salt·er n. 1. One that manufactures or sells salt. 2. One that treats meat, fish, or other foods with salt. Noun 1. recorded his first shutout of the year. In girls basketball: --Campbell Hall 103, St. Genevieve of Panorama City 34: In a second- round game at the Providence Tournament, the Vikings set a school record for points in a game. ``We needed to have a big game,'' coach Fonda Wilson said. ``I want the girls to come out and play hard every game and they did tonight. The key is to be consistent. We can't have any letdowns, no matter who the team is''. The Vikings (5-3) had several impressive individual performances - Brittany Morris (27 points, 23 rebounds and 8 steals), Noelle Abi-Habib (20 pts. and 17 rebs.), Erin Levy (19 pts.), Jasmine jasmine (jăs`mĭn, jăz–) or jessamine (jĕs`əmĭn), any plant of the genus Jasminum of the family Oleaceae (olive family). Abrams (17 pts. and 8 assists) and Carlee Spiegelman (13 pts. and 12 rebs.). In boys' basketball: --North Hollywood 63, Manual Arts 40: Unable to contain North Hollywood senior Kenny Hauser, who scored a game-high 22 points, the visiting Toilers were unable to keep up. Gus Ruiz (15 points) led the North Hollywood defense, which limited Manual Arts to just 10 second-half points. --Quartz Hill 72, El Monte El Monte (ĕl mŏn`tē), city (1990 pop. 106,209), Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1912. A residential, industrial, and commercial city in the San Gabriel Valley, El Monte manufactures furniture, electronic equipment, semiconductors, 54: Tony Johnson
Tony Johnson is a former American football wide receiver. He played collegiately at Penn State football from 2000 to 2003. had 34 points and eight rebounds as the Rebels won easily in a first-round game at the Crescenta Valley The Crescenta Valley is a small inland valley in Los Angeles County, California. Its name derives from its crescent-like shape, with the convex portion facing roughly northeast and the concave portion southwest. Tournament. Josh Porter had 13 rebounds and Grant Drake had 11 points for the Rebels (7-2). 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. : --Royal of Simi Valley Simi Valley (sē`mē, sĭm`ē), city (1990 pop. 100,217), Ventura co., SW Calif. in an oil, fruit, and farm region; laid out 1887, inc. 1969. 8, San Marcos San Marcos (săn mär`kəs). 1 City (1990 pop. 38,974), San Diego co., S Calif., a northern suburb of San Diego; settled 1880s, inc. 1963. 3: Led by Jessica Nantroup's three goals, the Highlanders improved to 9-2. Carrie Karamas and Jessica Midstokke each had two goals and Hollis Reilly added another for Royal. PRIME TIME PLAYERS Boys' basketball --Tony Johnson (Quartz Hill) 34 points --Ken Hauser (North Hollywood) 22 pts. --Gerrier Pe (St. Gen's) 22 pts. Girls' basketball --Rose Sierra (Faith Baptist) 34 pts., 9 steals --Christina Zdenek (Chaminade) 23 pts. --Ophelia Schietzel (Highland Hall) 23 pts. --Christina Zdnek (Chaminade) 23 pts. --Krystal Dry (Viewpoint) 22 pts. Boys' soccer --Alec deMattos (Chaminade) 2 goals, 3 assists --Aaron Sulahian (Village Christian) 14 saves Girls' soccer --Melody Yazdanyar (Viewpoint) 3 goals --Katie Deeder (Granada Hills) 2 goals --Samantha Spencer (ECR ECR Efficient Consumer Response ECR European Congress of Radiology ECR Electron Cyclotron Resonance ECR El Camino Real (Kings Highway; California) ECR Electronic Cash Register ECR East Coast Radio (South Africa) ) 2 goals CAPTION(S): box Box: PRIME TIME PLAYERS (see text) |
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