DAY IN SPORTS: REYNISH HELPS HART TIE FOR TITLE.Byline: Daily News As he has done so many times in the past, Kyle Reynish Kyle Reynish (born Novemebr 3, 1983 in Valencia, California) is an American soccer goal keeper, who currently plays for Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer. Reynish played college soccer for University of California Santa Barbara from 2002-2006, sitting out between his freshman denied the opponent a goal Thursday. The Hart High of Newhall goalkeeper made 12 saves for his school-record 13th shutout of the season in a 3-0 Foothill League boys' soccer victory over host Canyon. Mike Caso Mike Caso is an American football (soccer) player born in Newhall, California on July 13, 1984. Currently a developmental player for the Los Angeles Galaxy, he joined the Galaxy in July, 2007 after playing at the University of San Diego, scoring 22 goals in four years. , Tim Sachs and Devin Deldo scored goals for the Indians (16-6-4, 6-3-1), who clinched a share of the league title with Saugus. The Centurions were 2-0 winners over Burbank on Thursday. ``He's the best goalie I've ever seen,'' Indians coach Robert Ciccone said of Reynish, who has 37 shutouts in three seasons and has signed with UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara (săn'tə bär`brə, –bərə), city (1990 pop. 85,571), seat of Santa Barbara co., S Calif., on the Pacific Ocean; inc. 1850. . ``He works very hard and is so dedicated to the game. He's a true leader for this team.'' In other boys' soccer: --Desert Christian 4, Frazier Mountain Frazier Mountain is a mountain (or peak) that is located near Frazier Park, California and Lake of the Woods, California to the north. Frazier Mountain is 8,026 feet (2446 m) 1: The visiting Eagles of Lancaster won their first High Desert League title in the program's eight- year history and finished league play undefeated. Junior Adam Sultan SULTAN. The title of the Turkish sovereign and other Mahometan princes. scored once to increase his single-season school-record total to 30. Todd Gilliland, Stephen Seston and Nick Shoemaker also scored for the Eagles (17-1-1, 14-0). --Burroughs 3, Valencia 2: Down two goals with 15 minutes remaining in the Foothill League game, Caeser Orozco scored the tying goal and Sean Lowe scored the game-winner in the 80th minute to complete the come-from-behind victory for the host Indians of Burbank (10-8-5, 4-4-2). In girls' soccer: --Kennedy 3, Monroe 1: Lauren Stockey scored twice and Crystal Bernal added the other goal for the visiting Cougars of Granada Hills (16-4 overall), who won their third consecutive Valley Mission League title and finished undefeated in league play for the first time in school history. Kennedy's defense, anchored by sweeper Gina Soohoo and fullbacks Marissa Macias and Charlotte Cortez, allowed just three league goals this season. --L.A. Baptist 1, Village Christian 0: Goalkeeper Sara Robinson made 19 saves for her 11th shutout of the season, and Kristy Krohn's first-half goal proved to be the game-winner for the visiting Knights of North Hills (13-3-5, 4-1-1), who clinched the first Alpha League title in the program's eight-year history. ``I'm tired, the (regular season) was very draining, but we're all excited and very proud,'' L.A. Baptist coach Gino DeVandry said. ``The girls are higher than a kite. This was a great accomplishment for them.'' --Harvard-Westlake 4, 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 0: Jen Sayles scored twice and Kim La Vere and Cassie Hamer scored once for the Wolverines of Studio City (19-1-1, 9-1), who clinched the Mission League title with the victory over the host Knights of Sherman Oaks. The league title was the the first for Wolverines coach Stacy Schwartz, in her first season after graduating from Harvard-Westlake in 1995. --Quartz Hill 4, Highland 0: Stephanie True, Shauna Cabriales, Michelle McGovern and Khadijah Greenwood scored for the visiting Rebels (14-5-1, 9-0-1), who are undefeated in their past 19 Golden League games. In boys' basketball: --Loyola 70, Crespi 40: Allen Ellis scored 11 points for the host Celts The following pages provide lists of nations or people of Celtic origin, arranged by branch of Celtic ethnicity or language grouping: Goidelic Celts
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. berth. --Stoneridge Prep 71, Renaissance Academy Renaissance Arts Academy is an alternative public charter high school of the Los Angeles Unified School District in Los Angeles, California. Curriculum The school Website states: The study method developed by L. Ron Hubbard is the key to effective learning. Mr. 47: Junior James Spencer James Spencer may refer to:
One of the two associations of professional baseball teams in the U.S. and Canada designated as major leagues; the other is the National League (NL). with the victory over the host Rebels of La Canada (15-5, 4-2). Stoneridge Prep (20-5) hasn't lost a league game since its inception two years ago, a streak of 20 wins and two league titles. --Buckley 61, Yeshiva yeshiva Academy of higher Talmudic learning. Through its biblical and legal exegesis and application of scripture, the yeshiva has defined and regulated Judaism for centuries. Traditionally, it is the setting for the training and ordination of rabbis. 60: Senior point guard David Gale hit the game- winning basket with five seconds remaining in overtime to give the host Griffins of Sherman Oaks (18-5, 12-2) a share of their third consecutive Liberty League title. Also: With Wednesday's 58-37 victory over Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks, Harvard-Westlake of Studio City girls' basketball team clinched a share of the Mission League title. CAPTION(S): photo Photo: Valencia's Derek Hutchison heads the ball clear during the Vikings 3-2 loss to Burroughs on Thursday. Gene Blevins/Special to the Daily News |
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