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MOORPARK COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: FRESNO PINS FIRST LOSS ON MOORPARK.


Byline: Heather Gripp Daily News Staff Writer

There's something about Fresno and regular-season meets that the Moorpark College Moorpark College is a California-state funded community college located on a 134 acre (542,000 m²) property reclining on a hill in Moorpark, a town in Ventura County, California.  wrestling team just can't overcome. The Raiders lost twice to Fresno during the regular season last year, but won at the state tournament. Fresno, the state's top-ranked team, beat Moorpark again in a nonconference meet last week for the No. 2 Raiders' first loss of the season.

The upset of the night came in the 184-pound matchup between defending state champion Chuck Sandlin and Frenso's Jason Rosotti. Rosotti took the 9-7 overtime victory after picking up two points on a reversal in the final four seconds of regulation to force the extra round.

The host Raiders started the match with a win at the 141-pound level when Dustin Clocherty beat Alex Ortiz. Moorpark's fortune began to turn at the 149-pound level, though, as Saul Lucerto was forced to retire with a broken finger. After a 6-2 win by Moorpark 157-pounder Scott Erickson
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    Erickson began his professional career in 1989 when he was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 4th round of the amateur draft.
    , Fresno won five of the next seven bouts Bouts is the name of
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     - three by pin - for a 30-15 victory.

    The banged-up Raiders were without half of their starters as they lost the next day to No. 3 Palomar. Moorpark rebounded with a 35-14 win Tuesday against Santa Ana Santa Ana, city, El Salvador
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     despite still missing several starters.

    Honors: Sophomore running back Carl Richardson was named a Western State Conference Player of the Week for his performance in the Raiders' 42-27 win over Bakersfield on Saturday. Richardson carried the ball 36 times for 236 yards and scored three touchdowns, including a 93-yard opening kickoff return.

    He ranks third in the conference with 514 net yards for the season, just 30 yards behind Darrell Durham of Glendale despite playing one less game than the other leaders.

    Getting his kicks: David Mexia puts his kicking ability to use for two Raiders teams now.

    Since freshman quarterback Scott Ange also serves as Moorpark's punter Punter

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    , the football team had to scramble To encode (encrypt) data in order to make it indecipherable without having a secret key to "unlock" it. The term came from the early days of cryptography which camouflaged analog transmissions with secret frequency patterns.  to find a replacement when Ange sat out of Saturday's game with what coach Jim Bittner described as a minor hip injury. They found one in Mexia, a member of the men's soccer team. The move was so last minute, Bittner admitted he didn't even know his new player's name after the game.

    Mexia initially went out for the football team, but when the workouts conflicted with soccer, he stuck with soccer.

    ``I just found out about it and he said he's traveling with the team again this week,'' soccer coach Sean Roche said. ``I was under the impression they didn't want him because he couldn't go to all the practices. I don't have any problem with him kicking for them.''

    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. : The Raiders reached the .500 mark with a 15-9, 8-15, 15-4, 15-9 win Tuesday against Canyon. Moorpark (3-3 entering Thursday's game against West L.A.) earned its first conference victory with a three-game win Friday over Pierce Pierce may refer to: Places
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    . Casey Ragland led Moorpark with 13 kills and three aces.

    Soccer: The women's soccer team suffered its first WSC WSC Winter Symposium on Chemometrics
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     defeat with a 2-1 loss Tuesday to Ventura while the men's soccer team had a week off after its Oct. 1 win over Fresno.

    Today's events: The wrestling team competes at the Santa Ana tournament today while the volleyball team plays in the College of Sequoias tournament. The football team travels to Compton for a 1 p.m. game.

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    PHOTO Moorpark wrestler Dustin Clocherty grapples with a coach during a recent practice.

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    Date:Oct 10, 1998
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