DAY IN SPORTS: MATADORS FALL TO STANFORD IN 4.Byline: Daily News Even after the match, Cal State Northridge men's volleyball coach Jeff Campbell Jeff Campbell (Born August 25, 1979) is a New Zealand soccer player who has represented his country at U20, U23 and senior levels. The attacking midfielder made his debut for the All Whites against Jamaica in January 2000 and collected 13 caps (5 goals). found it hard to explain what the difference was in the No. 8 Matadors' 3-1 loss Friday to No. 10 Stanford at Northridge Gym. ``I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. ,'' Campbell said after the 30-28, 31-29, 27-30, 30-28 defeat. ``I think the difference in a match like this is one block or one dig somewhere, and we just didn't have them tonight.'' If you turn to a mathematical answer, that difference was a mere three points, as Stanford won 118 points to the Matadors' 115. But as Stanford's three-time All-American, Curt Toppel, slammed home a kill off the face of CSUN's Joe Nargi to give the Cardinal a 27-22 lead in the fourth game, it became clear Northridge had no answer for Toppel, who finished with 13 kills. Even so, Northridge was in the match throughout as Nargi, a former Taft High of Woodland Hills standout, had a game-high 28 kills. ``They are a very good team,'' Stanford coach Don Shaw said. ``Nargi has really been carrying a load for them. We couldn't stop him tonight so I'm glad they didn't go to him more.'' - Ramona Shelburne Ramona Shelburne is an American sports journalist currently writing for the Los Angeles Daily News. Shelburne was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She attended El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, California where she was a class valedictorian. In boys' basketball: --Highland 69, Antelope Valley This article is about the Los Angeles County region. For the census-designated place in Wyoming, see Antelope Valley-Crestview, Wyoming. The Antelope Valley 56: Bryan Young Bryan Young may refer to:
Mychal Bogan led Antelope Valley with 25 points, and Carlton Clay added 13 for the Antelopes, who trailed 36-13 at halftime but started a 19-3 run late in the third quarter to get within 52-45 with 3:45 remaining. Highland reserve guard Adam White Adam White (April 29, 1817 – January 4, 1879) was a Scottish zoologist. Biography White was born in Edinburgh. He became acquainted with John Edward Gray, Keeper of Zoology at the British Museum. hit 3-pointers on consecutive possessions in the last three minutes "Three Minutes" is the 46th episode of Lost. It is the twenty-second episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Stephen Williams, and written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz. It first aired on May 17, 2006 on ABC. . - Gideon Rubin --Rosamond 50, Mojave 49: Julian Salazar of Rosamond missed one of two free throws with 39 seconds remaining but made the final basket, a 6-footer from the left side, as the Roadrunners (5-1 High Desert League) defeated visiting Mojave (4-2). ``I am one of the worst free-throw shooters on team,'' said Salazar, who had 22 points for Rosamond, which trailed much of the game but adjusted defensively in the fourth quarter to contain the 3-point shooting of Mojave's Jamar Foster and Terron Lynch. - Lauren Gustus --Kilpatrick 58, Montclair Prep 57: Lamont Smith LaMont Smith (born December 11, 1973) was a 1996 Olympic Games gold medalist in the men's 4x400 meter relay for the United States. • • scored 26 points, including the game-winning shot as time expired, for Kilpatrick of Malibu in an Olympic game at Montclair Prep of Panorama City. Jeff Fahnbulleh had 19 points for Montclair Prep (12-6, 4-1). --Hoover 52, 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. 43: Ara Mahdessian scored a game-high 23 points for Hoover of Glendale (11-10, 3-3), which remained in playoff play·off also play-off n. Sports 1. A final game or series of games played to break a tie. 2. A series of games played to determine a championship. Noun 1. contention with a Pacific League victory at Crescenta Valley of La Crescenta (16-6, 3-3). In girls' basketball: --Valencia 62, Burroughs 38: Kelley Tarver had 21 points, six steals and six assists for Valencia (17-5, 3-3), which built a 33-16 halftime lead in a Foothill League victory at Burroughs of Burbank. --Chatsworth 62, Cleveland 40: Summer Johnson had 20 points, nine rebounds and four steals, and Alicia Bryant had 15 points, four steals and four blocks as host Chatsworth (15-5, 6-0) remained atop the West Valley League standings. --Monroe 71, Reseda 66: Desiree Norihiro had 21 points and 11 assists, Ashley Cravens had 10 points and 20 rebounds, and Kerrie Jones had 20 points, including five 3-pointers, to help Monroe of North Hills (11-4, 5-1) outlast out·last tr.v. out·last·ed, out·last·ing, out·lasts To last longer than. outlast Verb to last longer than Verb 1. a 29-point effort by Clarisa Ricks of Reseda in a Valley Mission League game at Reseda, which fell to 3-3 in league. --Canoga Park 44, North Hollywood 43: Ranisha Marshall's only point of the game gave visiting Canoga Park a one-point lead with nine seconds remaining, and she added a game-sealing defensive rebound as the Hunters (10-10, 6-0) denied North Hollywood a share of first place in the Sunset Six League. Alishia Barfield had 24 points for Canoga Park. Marsha Clever scored 14 for six-time defending league champion North Hollywood (4-2 in league). |
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