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DIV. V FINAL GAMES: M, 75-72: MAILBU DOUBLES DOWN TO WIN CROWN MALIBU 9, FAIR. PREP 9.


Byline: Erik Boal BOAL Basic Organization of Associated Labor (Yugoslavia, socialism)  Special to the Daily News

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 Mosser, Dalya Perelman and Kelly Stewart were the primary reason the Malibu girls' tennis team returned to the Southern Section Div. V final, then it was the Sharks' doubles teams that were responsible for another title.

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 Kohrs and Casey Zweig, Nina Farag and Alison Sarmiento, and Alex Hogestyn and Brittany Saul, that was all top-seeded Malibu needed Monday at the Claremont Club to defend its championship against second-seeded Fairmont Prep of Anaheim.

Kohrs and Zweig won two sets, and coach John McCampbell's other two doubles teams captured one each to lead the Sharks Sharks may refer to:
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 (16-3) to a 75-72 victory on games after the match concluded in a 9-9 tie.

``Our doubles got us the games we needed,'' said McCampbell, whose team held a critical 37-35 edge in doubles against Fairmont Prep (19-1). ``(Fairmont Prep) had two great singles players, and they were so tough. You couldn't have asked for a better match than that.''

After sweeping all 36 singles sets in the Sharks' run to the final, Mosser, Perelman and Stewart managed only five victories Monday.

The doubles teams split the first six sets, with Malibu holding a 25-24 advantage in games. Mosser, Perelman and Stewart swept in the second round, and Kohrs and Zweig won 6-0 to give Malibu a two-set, 10-game lead.

Farag and Sarmiento posted a clutch 6-1 victory in the final doubles set for an 8-7 lead. That set the table for Stewart to clinch Clinch, river, c.300 mi (480 km) long, formed by the junction of two forks in SW Va., and flowing generally SW across E Tenn. to the Tennessee River at Kingston.  the title with a 6-2 victory in her last set, giving the Sharks a 74-66 advantage with one set to play.
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Date:Nov 23, 2004
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