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GIRLS' BASKETBALL: OFFENSIVE SURGE SAVES HART.


Byline: KEVIN CONNELLY Kevin Connelly was born in Middlesbrough, England. He is an impressionist comedian, and after dinner speaker and is probably most famous for his role on the popular BBC television programme 'Dead Ringers'.   Special to the Daily News

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Hart (15-2), the top-ranked team in the area by the Daily News, got a game-high 10points from Britney Fitchpatrick and nine points and eight rebounds from Megan Ford.

The Indians led just 19-18 with 3:12 remaining in the thirdquarter, but they went on a 12-0 run during the nextsevenminutes to take control of the game. While it was the fewest points Hart has scored in a game this season, it was also the fewest it has given up.

``We didn't play good enough on offense today, but luckily our defense bailed us out,'' said Hart forward Tatianna Thomas (language) Thomas - A language compatible with the language Dylan(TM). Thomas is NOT Dylan(TM).

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, who contributed eight points.

``We know we can play much better than that.''

But No. 9 Notre Dame found it even harder to score. The Knights (16-5) scored just 11points in the first half, while Mel Madriaga and Kelsey Tanigawa led the team with sevenpoints each.

``This was one of those nights when the defense absolutely won the game for us,'' Hart coach Dave Munroe said. ``Although we like low-scoring games, we need to score more points if we want to be successful.''

Hart, the defending Southern Section Div.I-A champion, has lost just two games this season by one point each.

--Taft 59, Valencia 46: Freshman Rmanii Haynes scored 14 points, including ninein the final five minutes, and Autumn Davis had a game-high 15 points to lead No.6 Taft of Woodland Hills to the upset victory.

Nayshon Williams added 12points for the Toreadors (11-2), winners of 11 consecutive games after beginning the season 0-2.

``This team is for real this year. We're not taking any prisoners,'' Davis said. ``We may have started off the season playing poorly, but it's all starting to click now.

``Our goal is to win the CitySection title.''

No. 4 Valencia, which trailed 39-34 with 7:20 remaining, got 14 points from freshman Lindsey Hill. The Vikings (12-5) were coming off a 70-66 overtime loss Friday to Foothill League rival Hart.

--Canyon 52, Chatsworth34: Freshman Angelica angelica (ănjĕl`ĭkə), any species of the genus Angelica, plants of the family Umbelliferae (parsley family), native to the Northern Hemisphere and New Zealand, valued for their potency as a medicament and protection against  Sahagun scored all of her game-high 13 points in the second half as No.12 Canyon of Canyon Country overcame a sloppy slop·py  
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 (13-4) missed nine of their first10 shots and trailed 21-20 at halftime.

Cal State Bakersfield-bound forward Nicole Leon added 12points for Canyon, which held the No.17 Chancellors (8-10) to just 13points in the second half.

Oaks Christian 45, LaCanada 39: Michelle Clark and Chelsea Carlisle each scored 15points in the upset for No.19 Oaks Christian of Westlake Village. The Lions (6-9) led 40-25 to begin the fourthquarter, but No.13 LaCanada cut the deficit to 41-35 with 3:12 remaining on a 3-pointer by Kim Tsou.

Joy Lelo scored a game-high 22points for the Spartans (9-8), which cut their deficit to fivepoints with 14 seconds remaining on Lelo's final basket.

--Cleveland 47, Oak Park32: Junior Nichelae Henderson scored a game-high 21points, including 10 in the second quarter, for Cleveland of Reseda.

The Cavaliers (6-10) won despite falling behind 13-3 in the first quarter, and trailing 21-20 at halftime.

Katherine Petrie led Oak Park (4-11) with 12 points.

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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Jan 14, 2007
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