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DAY IN SPORTS: ST. GENEVIEVE STAR RAISES TOTAL.


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 launched her senior season with three goals Monday Monday: see week.  as the Valiants of Panorama City defeated Bell-Jeff of Burbank 10-0 at Woodbury University The creator of this article, or someone who has substantially contributed to it, may have a conflict of interest regarding its subject matter.
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 in a girls' soccer opener for both schools.

Crystal Martinez and freshman Karen Argueta added two goals each for St. Genevieve, which went 14-4-2 last season when Fitchew scored 29 goals to earn All-Southern Section honors.

In boys' soccer:

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 did his part in scoring two goals for Kennedy of Granada Hills, but his efforts weren't enough as Sal Cervantes scored twice and Jean Carlo Guerra and Edson Ospina each added a goal in the season-opening victory for Granada Hills.

In boys' basketball:

--Grant 55, Monroe 54: Unable to overcome the absences of Brandon James and Dawin Whiten, both of whom stand taller than 6-foot-3, Monroe of North Hills lost the nonleague opener at home.

Jason Hill scored 12 of his 18 points in the second half and teammate Ron Weatherspoon added 12 points for Grant of Van Nuys, which held off a late fourth-quarter rally that saw it outscored 21-13.

In girls' basketball:

--Palmdale 70, Silverado 32: With the effort Palmdale's Teiosha George put out, it's no wonder she's being recruited by several Division I programs - notably Pepperdine.

The senior scored 18 points and had nine rebounds, and teammates Brittany Blankenship (15 points), Shanna Demus (13) and McKenna Richardson (10) each contributed in the nonleague-opening victory at home.

PRIME TIME PLAYERS

Girls' soccer

--Hannah Hand (Flintridge Sacred Heart The Sacred Heart is a religious devotion to Jesus' physical heart as the representation of the divine love for humanity

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) 3 goals

--Erin Fitchew (St. Genevieve) 3 goals

Boy's soccer

--Walter Merino (Kennedy) 2 goals

Boys' basketball

--Richard Cisneros (St. Genevieve) 26 points

--Daniel Dingman (Verdugo Hills) 21 points

Girls' basketball

--Teiosha George (Palmdale) 18 points, 9 rebounds

--Nikki Marquez (L.A. Baptist) 19 points

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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Dec 3, 2002
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