DAY IN SPORTS; MURPHY LAYS DOWN THE LAW.Byline: Daily News Eshaya Murphy's stats tell the story. The 5-foot-11 freshman from Montclair Prep's girls' basketball team had 34 points, 18 rebounds, 10 steals and, for good measure, five assists and three blocks to lead the host Mounties to a 60-29 drubbing of Pacific Christian of Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. in a nonleague game Thursday afternoon. It was the fifth triple-double of the year for Murphy, as well as her third consecutive game where she's scored more than 30 points. Jasmine jasmine (jăs`mĭn, jăz–) or jessamine (jĕs`əmĭn), any plant of the genus Jasminum of the family Oleaceae (olive family). Wesley added 10 points and 14 rebounds for Montclair Prep of Van Nuys (12-2), which took command early by outscoring the Panthers 16-3 after one quarter. The Mounties put the game away in the third, outscoring Pacific Christian 21-11 to take a 48-24 lead. In other girls' basketball: --Grooms shines: Jevay Grooms did it all for Kennedy of Granada Hills, racking up seven points, 14 rebounds, seven blocks and five steals in the Cougars' 41-35 win over host Carson in the second round of the Reseda tournament. Kennedy (5-6) rallied after trailing 21-17 at halftime. Carson falls to 5-8. --Maleki shoots, steals: Baha Maleki had 22 points and eight steals as Buckley of Sherman Oaks continued its fast start in Liberty League play with a 70-50 win over visiting Windward wind·ward adj. 1. Of or moving toward the quarter from which the wind blows. 2. Of or on the side exposed to the wind or to prevailing winds. adv. In a direction from which the wind blows; against the wind. of Los Angeles. Alia Ascha added 16 points for the Griffins (10-3, 3-0). --Lions struggle: L.A. Lutheran of Sylmar fell to 1-7 (0-2 in league) after a 69-38 loss to Ribet Academy of Los Angeles in a Heritage League game. The Lions were unable to stop Ribet's Saterah Moore, who had 42 points. Amanda Parker had 16 points while Kori Sitter added 10, both for L.A. Lutheran. In boys' basketball: --Bassman scores, 'Cats roar: Bobby Bassman had 18 points as host Milken Community knocked off West Valley Christian of West Hills 79-38 in a Westside League game. Daniel Greenberg
--No defense: L.A. Lutheran of Sylmar absorbed its first Heritage League defeat of the season, losing 104-38 to visiting Ribet Academy of Los Angeles. Tony Park was the lone player to score in double-figures for the Lions (6-2, 2-1), finishing with 16 points. Matt Houghton led Ribet (8-2, 2-0) with 30 points. In girls' soccer: --Perfect 10: Flintridge Prep of La Canada improved to 10-0 on the season after defeating Westridge of Pasadena 4-1 in a Prep League opener at Flintridge Prep. Jeanette Finster, Sarah Sheldon and Jenny Rowland had a goal and an assist apiece a·piece adv. To or for each one; each: There is enough bread for everyone to have two slices apiece. [Middle English a pece : a, a; see a for the Rebels (10-0, 1-0). Lauren Hartford added a goal while goalkeeper For the close-in weapon system, see . In many team sports, a goalkeeper (termed goaltender, netminder, goalie, or keeper in some sports) is a designated player that is charged with directly preventing the opposite team from scoring by defending the Kate Boswell had six saves, both for Flintridge Prep. --Meek, Fults score big: Stephene Meek meek adj. meek·er, meek·est 1. Showing patience and humility; gentle. 2. Easily imposed on; submissive. had three goals and Laci Fults added two as visiting Lancaster (5-7, 1-0) rebounded from a poor start earlier in the season with a 7-1 victory over 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 (8-6-2, 0-1) in the Golden League opener for both teams. For the Antelopes, Marissa Webb celebrated her 16th birthday by scoring a goal on her sister Elise, Lancaster's goalkeeper. --Collins, Rebels roll: Sheryl Collins scored three goals to give host Quartz quartz, one of the commonest of all rock-forming minerals and one of the most important constituents of the earth's crust. Chemically, it is silicon dioxide, SiO2. Hill (10-3, 1-0) an 8-1 win over Littlerock in the Rebels' Golden League opener. In boys' soccer: --Crusaders rout: Jared Cappocchi and Freddie Magana each scored three goals as host Village Christian of Sun Valley dismantled dis·man·tle tr.v. dis·man·tled, dis·man·tling, dis·man·tles 1. a. To take apart; disassemble; tear down. b. Campbell Hall Campbell Hall can refer to:
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. : --Knights even up: Samantha Zuckerman had five goals as 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 of Sherman Oaks evened its Mission League record at 1-1 after defeating Alemany of Mission Hills 12-7 at Notre Dame. Cindy McGee added three goals and Dana Bryan contributed two, both for the Knights (6-5, 1-1). Andrea Cornford had nine saves for Notre Dame. PRIME TIME PLAYERS Boys' basketball --Bobby Bassman, Milken Comm See comms. ., 18 pts. --Tony Park, L.A. Lutheran, 16 pts. --Daniel Greenberg, Milken Comm., 16 pts. Girls' basketball --Eshaya Murphy, M. Prep, 34 pts., 18 reb., 10 stls. --Baha Maleki, Buckley, 22 pts., 8 stls. --Jackie Kolesar, Paraclete, 22 pts. Boys' soccer --Jared Cappocchi, Village Christian, 3 goals --Freddie Magana, Village Christian, 3 goals --Daryl Ellis, Village Christian, 2 goals, 3 assists --Tony Rottano, Village Christian, 5 assists Girls' soccer --Stephene Meek, Lancaster, 3 goals --Sheryl Collins, Quartz Hill, 3 goals --Laci Fults, Lancaster, 2 goals Girls' water polo --Samantha Zuckerman, Notre Dame, 5 goals --Andrea Cornford, Notre Dame, 9 saves CAPTION(S): photo, box Photo: Crescenta Valley's Patti Mitchell keeps her Hoover opponent away from the ball during the Falcons' 11-0 win Thursday. Eric Grigorian/Special to the Daily News Box: PRIME TIME PLAYERS (see text) |
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