DAY IN SPORTS: MALIBU KEEPS WATER POLO TITLE.Byline: Daily News Malibu High clinched a sixth consecutive Frontier League The Frontier League, based in Troy, Illinois, is a professional, independent baseball organization located in the Midwestern United States and Western Pennsylvania. It operates mostly in cities not served by Major or Minor League Baseball teams and is not affiliated with either. 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. title Wednesday with a 21-12 win over visiting Calabasas. ``We have one more game to go,'' said Malibu coach Mike Mulligan mul·li·gan n. A golf shot not tallied against the score, granted in informal play after a poor shot especially from the tee. [Probably from the name Mulligan.] Noun 1. . ``But it doesn't matter if we win or lose. We're still league champions.'' Senior 2-meter playerMo Matthies led the Sharks (16-4, 5-0) with nine goals, putting him at 84 for the season. Senior goalkeeper Damion Moody allowed Malibu to take a big lead with his seven saves. In other boys' water polo: A dose of Gross: Mike Gross scored five goals as host Harvard-Westlake edged Loyola 9-8 in a Mission League match. The Cubs led in the second quarter 6-3, but Harvard-Westlake's Ted Zepfel and James Bloomingdale pitched in with two goals apiece and Joe Axelrad sealed the victory with seven saves for the 15-4, 4-0 Wolverines. In girls' volleyball: Poly undefeated in league: Youssra Marjoua posted nine kills and eight digs to lead Poly past host Grant 15-13, 15-8, 15-0 in a Sunset 6 League match. Teammate Sonia Torres had six kills and Ruby Castillo registered nine assists for the 11-1, 9-0 Parrots. The Lancers lanc·er n. 1. A cavalryman armed with a lance. 2. A member of a regiment originally armed with lances. 3. lancers (used with a sing. verb) a. A kind of quadrille. b. fall to 6-3 in league. Huskies stay close: Melissa Benne had 10 kills as host North Hollywood (7-4, 7-2) held second place in the Sunset 6 League by defeating Canoga Park 15-4, 15-13, 15-4. The Huskies got help from Ashley Fargeon and Mary David, who added eight and six kills, respectively. In girls' cross country: It's all Goodson: Chaminade's top cross country runner, Cassandra Goodson, continued her winning streak Noun 1. winning streak - a streak of wins streak, run - an unbroken series of events; "had a streak of bad luck"; "Nicklaus had a run of birdies" , lifting the Eagles to their first victory of the season, a 17-46 win over Alemany at Pierce College In 2006 the Library won a national Excellence award. Academics Pierce College offers associate's degrees, mainly in the arts and sciences. There are also certificate programs in early childhood education, social services, dental hygienist, and others. . Goodson recorded her fifth consecutive first-place finish Noun 1. first-place finish - a finish in first place (as in a race) win - a victory (as in a race or other competition); "he was happy to get the win" , finishing the three-mile course in 20:15. In girls' tennis: Scorpions attack: No. 1 singles player Lauren Gaona swept 6-1, 6-0, 6-0 to lead host Camarillo (13-5, 8-0) past Oxnard 14-4 in a Pacific View League match. No. 2 singles Michelle Alvarez also had near-flawless sets, winning 6-3, 6-0, 6-0 and No. 3 singles Alexandra Lee won 6-3, 6-1, 6-0 for the Scorpions. Oxnard falls to 5-10, 3-4. |
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