Printer Friendly
The Free Library
14,529,347 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

HELP FROM BELOW; VALENCIA GETS AID FROM BENCH.


Byline: Rizza Yap Daily News Staff Writer

Valencia High's nonleague 78-27 win over St. Genevieve Monday night appeared to have featured a brand new Vikings squad. With four key players missing - Kelly Warden WARDEN. A guardian; a keeper. This is the name given to various officers: as, the warden of the prison; the wardens of the port of Philadelphia; church wardens.  is recovering from a hand injury, Tiffany Tiffany, Tiffanie (UK)

a semi-longhaired version of the Burmese cat. It has a fine, silky coat in many colors.
 Morgan is fighting bronchitis bronchitis (brŏnkī`tĭs), inflammation of the mucous membrane of the bronchial tubes. It can be caused by viral or bacterial infections or by allergic reactions to irritants such as tobacco smoke. , and Kesha Kelso and Kiarra Williams are vacationing out-of-town - coach Greg Hayes Gregory Robert Hay (b. 14 July, 1984) in Rotorua. He is a New Zealand cricketer who plays for the Central Districts and for Nelson in the Hawke Cup competition. He scored 98 on first-class debut.  had to fill the void by giving Valencia's younger talents a chance to play varsity basketball for the first time.

His picks? Valerie Pina from the freshman team, Jessica Bronson from junior varsity junior varsity
n. Abbr. JV
A high-school or college team that competes in interschool sports on the level below varsity.

Noun 1.
 and team manager Becky Feder. Pina, who started, scored nine points, while Bronson posted two. Feder collected a last-minute assist. Hayes said suiting up the manager is unprecedented during his coaching career.

``That's a first for me,'' Hayes said. ``She did a good job, had a lot of fun. It was a great reward for her.''

Two seniors also missed Monday's game. Lauria Rossiter was out with a bad back, and Jenaye Sterling sprained her ankle during a recent practice. Only six regular varsity players played against St. Genevieve, led by Emily Dearborn on defense and Alissa McMurrin at the basket. McMurrin scored a game-best 19 points, while Dearborn posted a career-high 15 points and added six steals and four rebounds.

``The real key to our game was that Emily Dearborn did a great job at the point guard spot,'' Hayes said. ``She took over and rallied the team (Monday night) and played outstanding defense.''

Expensive win: Canyon High opened the Simi Valley Simi Valley (sē`mē, sĭm`ē), city (1990 pop. 100,217), Ventura co., SW Calif. in an oil, fruit, and farm region; laid out 1887, inc. 1969.  Tournament with a 43-39 win over Pasadena, but the victory came with costs. Starting center Katie Holdaway and senior guard Inga Lin both sprained their right ankles during the game and may miss the rest of the tournament. The injury forced Holdaway to sit out the entire second half against Pasadena, while Lin got the sprain sprain, stretching or wrenching of the ligaments and tendons of a joint, often with rupture of the tissues but without dislocation. Sprains occur most commonly at the ankle, knee, or wrist joints, causing pain, swelling, and difficulty in moving the involved joint.  with five minutes left in the contest.

``They landed on somebody's foot and twisted, rolled (their ankles),'' Cowboys coach Paul Broneer said. ``Katie already had a sore ankle and reinjured it. Inga's doesn't look too serious. She was walking on it off the bus, but she won't be 100 percent for a week or two.''

The win did give Canyon its third in a row - a confidence-booster, Broneer said. Cheryl Grucelski scored a team-high 15 points for the Cowboys, followed by Julianna Diaz's nine, which included two key free throws and a lay-up in the last two minutes to seal her team's victory.

CAPTION(S):

Photo

PHOTO Alissa McMurrin scored 19 points as a makeshift Valencia lineup A criminal investigation technique in which the police arrange a number of individuals in a row before a witness to a crime and ask the witness to identify which, if any, of the individuals committed the crime.  defeated St. Genevieve this week.

Shaun Dyer / Special to the Daily News
COPYRIGHT 1997 Daily News
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 1997, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Dec 24, 1997
Words:437
Previous Article:COUPLE'S HOME YULETIDE CELEBRATION OF ILLUMINATION.(NEWS)
Next Article:EDITORIAL : THE PEOPLE STILL RULE; COURT DECISION REINSTATING STATE TERM LIMITS IS A VICTORY FOR THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESS.(Editorial)(Editorial)



Related Articles
BRIEFLY : SCV EVENT'S SALES TO BENEFIT CHARITIES.(NEWS)
HART GOES ON DEFENSIVE : HART 36, BURROUGHS 25.(SPORTS)
GIRLS` BASKETBALL BEAT: LEAGUE RACE IS TIGHT; VALENCIA KEEPS PACE WITH HART.(NEWS)
BRIEFLY : SEMINAR TO SUPPORT CAREGIVER FAMILIES.(News)
VIKINGS EMERGE FROM SHADOWS : STRONG COACHING HELPS VALENCIA GIRLS SET EARLY WINNING PACE.(NEWS)(Statistical Data Included)
SANTA CLARITA: BRIEFLY : APPARENT CARDIAC ARREST CAUSES CRASH.(NEWS)
DOING GOOD, FOR DIANA; WOMAN MOVED TO HELP CHILDREN BY EXAMPLE SET BY LATE PRINCESS.(NEWS)
DETERMINED DEFENDERS DELVING INTO WEIGHTY MATTERS.(NEWS)
BOYS' BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK: BOTH HART, VALENCIA FEAR OVERCONFIDENCE.(News)
Roundtable discussion.(HIV/AIDS research)

Terms of use | Copyright © 2009 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles