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GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL: HARVARD-WESTLAKE PASSES ROSARY'S TEST.


Byline: IVAN OROZCO O·roz·co   , José Clemente 1883-1949.

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STUDIO CITY -- It was a match set to test the Harvard-Westlake girls' volleyball volleyball, outdoor or indoor ball and net game played on a level court. An upright net, 3 ft (or 1 m) high, the top of which stands 8 ft (2.43 m) from the ground for men, 7 ft 4 1/8 in (2.  team as a whole.

The Wolverines (17-4, 5-1) beat a Rosary rosary [rose garden], prayer of Roman Catholics, in which beads are used as counters. The term, applied also to the beads, is extended to Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist prayers that use beads.  of Fullerton Fullerton, city (1990 pop. 114,144), Orange co., S Calif., SE of Los Angeles; founded 1887, inc. 1904. The city is named for George H. Fullerton, head of a land company, who arranged to route the San Diego–Los Angeles–Santa Fe RR through the settlement in  team 17-25, 25-21, 25-21, 25-22 that challenged Harvard-Westlake's middle blockers in a nonleague match Saturday night at Harvard-Westlake High.

The Royals (10-6, 2-3) were able to handle Audrey Eichler and Cathryn Quinn's power hitting with a solid defensive play in a four-game match that was closer than the score tells. Rosary held both, Eichler and Quinn to 8 kills each.

Despite the defensive challenge, the Wolverines showed their depth as outside hitters Britanny Julian (13 kills) and Kaitlin Segal combined for 27 kills to beat Rosary's defensive stand.
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Title Annotation:Sports
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Oct 22, 2006
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