DIV. I STATE PLAYOFFS: HART'S SEASON ENDS IN CLOVIS CLOVIS 71, HART 62.Byline: Gerry Gittelson Staff Writer CLOVIS - Hart High of Newhall's surprising boys' basketball playoff play·off also play-off 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. run lasted much longer than most expected. Perhaps a bit too long, as things turned out. The weary Indians finally hit a wall, ending the season with a ragged rag·ged adj. 1. Tattered, frayed, or torn: ragged clothes. 2. Dressed in tattered or threadbare clothes: a ragged scarecrow. 3. 71-62 loss at Clovis in the first round of the Div. I state playoffs Monday night. Two days after falling to national power Etiwanda in the Southern Section Div. I-AA championship before more than 10,000 at Arrowhead arrowhead, any plant of the genus Sagittaria, widely distributed marsh or aquatic herbs of the primitive family Alismataceae (water-plantain family). The name derives from the arrowhead-shaped leaves of many species. Pond, Hart (19-14) came out flat against Central Section Div. I runner-up Clovis (25-9), falling behind by 15 points early in the second quarter. ``I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. what happened. We just didn't come to play tonight,'' forward Josh JOSH Joshua JOSH Job Scheduling Hierarchically Herman said. ``I thought we'd do better and we'd be more pumped up. But we can't use excuses like we're tired, or it was a long bus ride, or we're emotionally drained.'' 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. scored 26 for Hart - his fourth 20-point performance in five games - but none of his teammates reached double figures in scoring. Hart, which opened in 1945, advanced to the state tournament for the first time in school history after finishing third in the Foothill League and opening the section playoffs as a wild-card entry. ``We can't hang our heads. The run we went on was awesome,'' Herman said. ``This was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. I just wish we could have kept it going.'' Clovis advances to the Div. I quarterfinals at Etiwanda (30-1) tonight at 7. Gerry Gittelson, (661) 257-5218 gerry.gittelson(at)dailynews.com |
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