GIRLS' BASKETBALL: FRESHMAN SHINES LATE H.W. 65, ALEMANY 60.Byline: Ramona Shelburne Ramona Shelburne is an American sports journalist currently writing for the Los Angeles Daily News. Shelburne was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She attended El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, California where she was a class valedictorian. Staff Writer YoYo Greenfield Greenfield, town (1990 pop. 18,666), seat of Franklin co., NW Mass., at the confluence of the Deerfield and Green rivers, near their junction with the Connecticut; settled 1686, set off from Deerfield and inc. 1753. claimed she panicked when her teammate, Stefanie Clark Stefanie Clark (born November 10, 1980 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island as Stefanie Richard) is a Canadian curler. She throws lead rocks for Suzanne Gaudet. , fouled out with more than five minutes remaining and Harvard-Westlake's once 15-point lead narrowed to only two. But if scoring the final six points during a tight finish to the Wolverines' 65-60 victory over host Alemany on Tuesday night is an indication of how Greenfield manifests panic, it's scary scar·y adj. scar·i·er, scar·i·est 1. Causing fright or alarm. 2. Easily scared; very timid. scar to think what calm might look like. ``I feel like I play better under pressure,'' said Greenfield, who also hit two clutch free throws in the No. 2 Wolverines' three-point victory over No. 7 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 last Thursday. ``I've always been that way.'' After the game, the University of Washington-bound Clark, who described her time watching the final five minutes from the bench as ``terrible,'' couldn't find enough praise for Greenfield, who also had nine steals. ``When I was a freshman I was scared and didn't want to touch the ball. But Yo, she's out there controlling the floor,'' said Clark, who tied Greenfield with a team-high 18 points. Harvard-Westlake of Studio City coach Melissa Hearlihy was similarly impressed. ``She didn't look like a freshman tonight,'' said Hearlihy, who won three Southern Section titles at Alemany of Mission Hills before moving to Harvard Westlake (15-2, 2-0) in 1999. ``When Stefanie fouled out the whole team had to grow up in a hurry and YoYo and Amanda (Maddahi) did that.'' Maddahi finished with only five points but all of those came after Clark had fouled out. She also added 15 rebounds. The loss was a crushing crushing deaths of newborn animals, especially those in litters, caused by the mother lying on them accidentally. Contributed to by weakness of the neonate or awkward accommodation. A problem in piglets and puppies. Called also overlying. blow for the No. 3 Indians (12-5, 1-1) after their watershed watershed, elevation or divide separating the catchment area, or drainage basin, of one river system or group of river systems from another system or group of systems. The term is also often used synonymously with drainage basin. upset of then-No. 2 Valencia on Jan. 6. Joy Sterling scored a game-high 26 points to lead Alemany, which trailed by as many as 15 points in the fourth quarter but rallied to within two. ``We learned a lot tonight,'' Sterling said. ``We lost but we're going to come back and not make the same mistakes we did before.'' CAPTION(S): photo Photo: Alemany's Lauren Ming, right, tries to beat a Harvard-Westlake defender off the dribble during the Wolverines' victory. Joel P. Lugavere/Special to the Daily News |
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