DAY IN SPORTS: PALMDALE SPOILS A.V.'S PERFECT LEAGUE SEASON.Byline: Daily News Teiosha George used to get pushed around the basketball court early in her career. Now, she's doing the bullying Bullying Chowne, Parson Stoyle terrorizes parish; kidnaps children. [Br. Lit.: The Maid of Sker, Walsh Modern, 94–95] Claypole, Noah bully; becomes thief in Fagin’s gang. [Br. Lit. . Friday night, Palmdale High's 6-foot-3 junior center played perhaps the best game of her career in the Falcons' 41-33 Golden League victory over host 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 in the regular-season finale for both teams. Nevertheless, Antelope Valley (24-3, 9-1) celebrated its third consecutive league title - which they clinched earlier this week. Palmdale (18-10, 8-2) also had reason to celebrate, spoiling spoil v. spoiled or spoilt , spoil·ing, spoils v.tr. 1. a. To impair the value or quality of. b. To damage irreparably; ruin. 2. its traditional rival's perfect league season. ``I wanted to beat Antelope Valley so bad,'' said George, who scored 13 first-quarter points and finished with 28. - Gideon Rubin In other girls' basketball: --North Hollywood 69, Verdugo Hills 46: Behind Kaipresha Price's 22 points and 10 rebounds, the visiting Huskies (14-10, 9-1) won the Sunset Six League title - their 11th in the past 12 years. Angie Bagramyan scored 26 points for the Dons (2-16, 0-10). --Chatsworth 65, 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:
--Canoga Park 47, Grant 45: Ana Bantug scored 16 points and Lori Tanksley and Jenny Salehi each added 10 for the Hunters (9-13, 4-6) in the upset victory over the host 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. of Van Nuys, who lost for only the second time in Sunset Six League play this season. --Flintridge Prep 42, Westridge 26: Summer Gray scored a game-high 11 points for the host Rebels of La Canada (17-6, 12-0), who won a Prep League title for the first time since 1989. --Newbury Park 58, Thousand Oaks Thousand Oaks, residential city (1990 pop. 104,352), Ventura co., S Calif., in a farm area; inc. 1964. Avocados, citrus, vegetables, strawberries, and nursery products are grown. 40: Cassandra Harris scored 14 points and had nine rebounds as the host Panthers (22-4, 12-0) won their 38th consecutive Marmonte League The Marmonte League is a high school sports league primarily made up of schools from Ventura County. The Marmonte Leauge is part of the CIF Southern Section. Click here to view the league schedule. game and third consecutive league title. In boys' basketball: --Coutin 75, Summit View West 25: Kris Gutierrez scored 45 points for the host Knights of Canoga Park in the Valley League victory, their second of the season. --L.A. Lutheran 79, First Lutheran 53: Tony Park scored 28 points and added 12 rebounds and six steals for the host Lions of Sylmar in the Heritage League victory (12-10, 4-4). In girls' soccer: --Canoga Park 2, Grant 1: Heather Cleal and Kimberly Vela vela plural of velum. each scored goals and goalkeeper Beliz Santos Santos (sän`t s), city (1996 pop. 412,288), São Paulo state, SE Brazil, on the island of São Vicente in the Atlantic just off the mainland. made 16 saves to preserve the victory for the visiting Hunters (12-1, 9-1), who clinched their first Sunset Six League title in the program's seven-year history. --Oak Park 5, Fillmore 0: Courtney Crane had two goals and Crista Clinton recorded her 10th shutout for the Eagles (19-4, 9-1), winners of their third consecutive Tri-Valley League title. --Westlake 3, Agoura 0: Nicole Remmingay, Lauren Baer and Kelly Cochran each scored for the host Warriors (16-3-2, 11-0-1), who won their second consecutive Marmonte League title. 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. : --Harvard-Westlake 19, Marymount 0: Lara Kruska scored four goals and Frannie Felger had 10 saves as the host Wolverines of Studio City (17-7 overall) finished undefeated in the Mission League. PRIME-TIME PLAYERS Boys' basketball --Kris Gutierrez (Coutin) 45 points Girls' basketball --Kaipresha Price (North Hollywood) 22 points, 10 rebounds CAPTION(S): box Box: PRIME-TIME PLAYERS (see text) |
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