DAY IN SPORTS: WIN GIVES LEAGUE TITLE TO HART.Byline: Daily News The Hart High of Newhall boys' basketball team normally relies on Adam Rich Adam Rich (born on October 12 1968) is an American actor born in Brooklyn, New York City. He is arguably best remembered for playing youngest son Nicholas Bradford on the 1970s television drama Eight is Enough to provide a majority of the scoring. However, the Indians didn't have to Thursday. Brandon McQueen scored 27 points in the biggest game of the year as Hart clinched the Foothill League title with a 77-66 victory over host Valencia. Rich did contribute, finishing with 16 points, and Ryan Wolfe Ryan Wolfe is a fictional character in the show , portrayed by American actor Jonathan Togo. Characterization As portrayed by Togo, Ryan Wolfe is a man driven to succeed. He displays a desire a to impress his superiors coupled with ambition (c.f. and Brian Elledge each added 12 points for Hart (23-3, 9-1). IN OTHER BOYS' BASKETBALL West Valley --Farmer out: Taft of Woodland Hills' Jordan Farmar Jordan Robert Farmar (born November 30, 1986) is an American professional basketball player at starting point guard for the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers. He was previously the starting point guard for the UCLA men's basketball team. will not play in tonight's game at 7 against crosstown rival and visiting 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:
Farmar went up for a slam dunk, held on to the rim for too long afterward and was called for a technical foul technical foul n. Sports A foul, especially in basketball, that is called on a player, coach, or team for unsportsmanlike conduct or infringement of a rule and does not usually involve physical contact with an opponent during play. by the officiating crew for being excessive. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Taft coach Derrick Taylor, the senior walked toward the Toreadors bench and uttered a few words, drawing the ire of the officials resulting in another technical foul and an automatic one-game suspension. ``It's a done deal. No way around it,'' Taylor said. ``We'll be without him and it's too bad because he's playing at the top of his game.'' Delphic League --Campbell Hall 69, Maranatha 63: Joe Ford scored 31 points, and had 10 rebounds and five assists as host Campbell Hall Campbell Hall can refer to:
streak, run - an unbroken series of events; "had a streak of bad luck"; "Nicklaus had a run of birdies" to 16 games. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Mission League --Alemany 56, Chaminade 46: Alemany of Mission Hills played the role of spoiler spoiler: see airplane. 1. spoiler - A remark which reveals important plot elements from books or movies, thus denying the reader (of the article) the proper suspense when reading the book or watching the movie. 2. , upsetting host Chaminade of West Hills (17-9, 8-2), to deny the Eagles a share of the league title. Chaminade finishes in second place. Harvard-Westlake of Studio City clinched the league title with 77-33 victory Thursday over Louisville of Woodland Hills. Delphic League --Campbell Hall 59, Archer 34: Ingrid Walla wal·la n. Variant of wallah. , a junior center, outscored the entire Archer of Los Angeles team, finishing with a career-high 37 points as Campbell Hall of North Hollywood (13-8, 8-2) secured second place behind Paraclete of Lancaster (9-1 in league). GIRLS' SOCCER Foothill League --Hart 1, Valencia 1: A tie at Hart of Newhall (4-2-3 in league) was enough for Valencia (19-3-3, 6-3-1) to clinch the league's second playoff spot. Hart went ahead on a goal from Brittany Clay-Watkins one minute into the second half. Her shot, from outside the 18-yard box, deflected off Valencia's keeper and the post before it went in. Kyle Schnurr evened the score for Valencia in the 64th minute. ``We did what we had to do today,'' Valencia coach Tony Scalercio said. ``We gave up a soft goal, kept our composure and came back.'' --Saugus 6, Burroughs 0: Heather Hardy, Amanda Jackson and keeper Erica Berriz all scored their first goals of the season for Sau 5-2-3), which earned the league's third, and final playoff spot with a victory on the road. Melanie Callewaert, Stacey Thompson and Betsy Kyle also scored for Saugus which has had 17 of the 20 players on its roster score at least one goal this season. Sean Ceglinsky and Lauren Gustus contributed to this report. CAPTION(S): box Box: PRIME-TIME PLAYERS |
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