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DAY IN SPORTS: STRONG EFFORT BY SMITH LIFTS TAFT PAST G.H.


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Taft High junior Steve v. t. 1. To pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold. See Steeve.  Smith reached 30 points for the second time in two weeks Wednesday Wednesday: see week.  as the Toreadors of Woodland Hills defeated host Granada Granada, city, Nicaragua
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 Hills 75-69 in a West Valley League game.

Smith also had 11 rebounds and six assists as Taft improved to 10-5, 2-1. Frank Boilin scored 16 points to lead Granada Hills, which fell to 1-2 in league.

--Reseda 88, Monroe 55: Sergei Lepiashinski had 33 points to lead the visiting Regents (10-3, 3-0) in a Valley Mission League win. Monroe of North Hills (4-14, 0-3) got 17 points and 11 rebounds from 6-foot-4 freshman Brandon James.

--Renaissance Academy 79, Lycee 52: Aaron Clitheroe scored 33 points as the Wildcats of La Canada Flintridge improved to 13-0 with a nonleague win at home.

--North Hollywood 75, Grant 50: Carter Pender scored 24 points for the host Huskies (10-8, 3-0) in a Sunset Six League win. North Hollywood held area scoring leader Gino Riney to 17 points - 15 below his season average.

--Sylmar 82, San Fernando San Fernando, city, Argentina
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     had 22 points, 12 rebounds and five steals to lead the Spartans (11-5, 3-0) to a Valley Mission League win at home. Danny Rodriguez had 19 points, with five 3-pointers, for San Fernando.

    In girls' basketball:

    --North Hollywood 70, Grant 58: Kaipresha Price scored 27 points and Wendee Hailey had 18, with six 3-pointers, as the visiting Huskies (8-9, 3-0) took over first place in the Sunset Six League. Temma Healy had 20 points for Grant of Van Nuys (10-7, 2-1).

    In girls' soccer:

    --Granada Hills 1, Chatsworth 0: Jackie Kacskes assisted on Katie Dever's 21st goal of the season as the host Highlanders (12-2-1, 3-1) scored their first win over the 10-time City-champion Chancellors, who fell to 3-1 in league. Hypatia Runcie had nine saves for the shutout Not to be confused with Shootout.

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    .

    PRIME-TIME PERFORMERS

    Boys' basketball

    --Chris Randall (Newbury Park) 36 points, 12-14 free throws

    --Maurice Neal (Canoga Park) 33 points, 10 assists

    --Sergei Lepiashinski (Reseda) 33 points

    --Carter Pender (North Hollywood) 24 points, 5 3-pointers

    --Frank Robinson (Sylmar) 22 points, 12 rebounds

    Girls' basketball

    --Eshaya Murphy (Montclair Prep) 34 points

    --Cassandra Harris (Newbury Park) 26 points

    --Elena Porter (Royal) 20 points

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     by Sylmar defenders in a game Wednesday night.

    Gene Blevins/Special to the Daily News

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    PRIME TIME PERFORMERS (see text)
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    Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
    Date:Jan 17, 2002
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