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GIRLS' SOCCER: LOUISVILLE KEEPS GOAL ALIVE WITH TIE COACH, HARD WORK HAS TURNED PROGRAM AROUND.


Byline: ERIK BOAL Special to the Daily News

Goals continue to be tough to come by against Harvard-Westlake of Studio City, but the goal of winning a Mission League girls' soccer title remained well within Louisville of Woodland Hills' grasp.

With a 0-0 tie Monday against the host Wolverines, the Royals recorded a point against Harvard-Westlake (7-7-4, 0-0-2) for the fifth consecutive year, something no other league team has done.

Now the challenge for Louisville (4-5-5, 1-0-1) is to avoid stumbling stumbling

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``The past four years here we've lost only once,'' said Louisville coach Jose Perez, whose team has recorded seven points in its past 11 meetings with the five-time defending league champion.

``The girls come here and they believe they can play with them. And when you think you can win, you play well.''

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 off the crossbar by Louisville goalkeeper Katherine Amano in the 70th minute, the Royals had two chances to break the tie.

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``Against such a good team like Harvard-Westlake, we've got to create our chances any way we can,'' Perez said. ``We knew if we held them the first 10 minutes of the second half, we were going to change (the momentum).''

Louisville, which has beaten the Wolverines twice in their past 52 league games (37-3-12), received two big saves from Amano on shots by Erin Kristovich in the first five minutes of the second half.

``We're going to create two or three good chances a game and we have to put one away,'' Harvard-Westlake coach Richard Simms Richard Simm was a Bohemian luger who competed in the early 1910s. He won a bronze medal in the men's singles event at the inaugural European championships of 1914 in Reichenberg, Bohemia (now Liberec, Czech Republic).  said. ``We ran into another hot keeper and she came up with some great saves.''

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

BOYS

Justin Holiday Campbell Hall Campbell Hall can refer to:
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  • Campbell Hall School in North Hollywood, California
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Basketball

Holiday had 28 points and 14 rebounds Saturday in Campbell Hall of North Hollywood's 71-61 victory over Hopkins of Minnetonka, Minn., at the Timberwolves Shootout Shootout

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 in Minneapolis, Minn. The 6-foot-6 Washington-bound forward made 10 of 11 free throws and led the Vikings (12-1) in scoring.

GIRLS

Katie Beaulieu 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 , Sr.

Soccer

Beaulieu notched her fifth consecutive shutout in Friday's tie with five- time defending Mission League champ Harvard-Westlake of Studio City. Beaulieu, the league's top goalkeeper last year, has 10 shutouts in 15 games this season.

UP & COMER

Nicole Hung

Harvard-Westlake, Fr.

Girls' basketball

A 5-foot-9 forward for Harvard-Westlake of Studio City, Hung leads the Wolverines with 14.4 points and 8.4 rebounds per game. Hung had 22 points and ninerebounds Thursday in a 68-65 victory over Alemany of Mission Hills and is a big reason why Harvard-Westlake (12-5) is the No. 8-ranked team in the area by the Daily News.

TRIVIAL MATTERS

Campbell Hall of North Hollywood boys' basketball standout Jrue Holiday is quickly becoming one of the most sought after recruits in the nation. A 6-foot-3 wing, Holiday is ranked No. 3 nationally among juniors by scout.com, and he has been contacted by at least 10Division I colleges. What colleges does the Web site indicate Holiday is the most interested in? UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University)
UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX
 and Arizona are considered ``high interest'' schools for Holiday. Washington, Texas and Arizona State are listed as ``medium interest'' schools.

CAPTION(S):

3 photos, 4 boxes

Photo:

(1) The Sylmar girls' soccer team meets during halftime at Garfeild on Saturday. The Spartans had their first winning season last year, and are aiming for thie first league title.

Alex Collins/Special to the Daily News

(2) Justin Holiday

(3) Katie Beaulieu

Box:

(1) ATHLETE OF THE WEEK (see text)

(2) UP & COMER (see text)

(3) TRIVIAL MATTERS (see text)

(4) DAY PLANNER
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Jan 9, 2007
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