NOTES: HARVARD-WESTLAKE STAR PUT ON ALL-AMERICA TEAM.Byline: Daily News Harvard-Westlake water polo water polo, swimming game encompassing features of soccer, football, basketball, and hockey. The object of the game is to maneuver, by head, feet, or hand, a leather-covered ball 27 to 28 in. player Peter Hudnut, who will compete for the U.S. Junior National team next week in the Junior Pan-Am Games in Havana, was named first-team high school All-America. Hudnut is the first Wolverines player to be named to the first team in six years. Other Wolverines honored are recent graduates Phillip Statarun (fifth team) and Brendan Connolly (fourth team). Harvard-Westlake's Jeanine Jackson, a sophomore, was named third-team girls' All-America. Greco in action: Michelle Greco helped the under-19 women's national basketball team beat a team of college all-stars and coaches in an exhibition on Thursday night at the under-19 World Championships in Shreveport, La. Greco, the former Crescenta Valley The Crescenta Valley is a small inland valley in Los Angeles County, California. Its name derives from its crescent-like shape, with the convex portion facing roughly northeast and the concave portion southwest. standout and the Daily News' player of the year, was named the team's co-captain in a vote by her teammates and coaches before the game. The world-tournament pool play begins Tuesday with the U.S. facing Antigua. New Guards: Alex Cabagnot Alex Cabagnot (born December 8, 1982 in Quezon City) is a Filipino professional basketball player currently playing with the Coca Cola Tigers. He plays in the guard position. Alex once had a rivalry with Mark Caguioa because of the Eagle Rock High School scoring record. , a first-team All-Northern League point guard last season at Eagle Rock, has transferred to Bell-Jeff. The Guards also added former Chaminade assistant coach Bryan Camacho as an assistant. Triple play: A rare triple play and a grand slam grand slam n. 1. The winning of all the tricks during the play of one hand in bridge and other whist-derived card games. 2. Sports The winning of all the major or specified events, especially on a professional circuit. were the highlights of Agoura's 15-7 opening-game win over Camarillo in the 13-year-old Pony League The Pennsylvania-Ontario-New York League, also known as the PONY League, was a Class D minor league baseball circuit that played from 1939 through 1956. The forerunner of the modern Class A New York - Penn League, the PONY served as the first professional baseball address of all-star sectionals being played in Valencia this week. Agoura third baseman third baseman n. Baseball The infielder stationed near third base. Noun 1. third baseman - (baseball) the person who plays third base third sacker Nick Trombetta launched the triple play to snub a Camarillo threat in the first inning by catching a hard line drive, tagging the runner leaving second base, then throwing across the diamond to catch the runner trying to get back to first base. Leading Agoura with home runs were Jim Rapoport, Mike Bader, and Chad Martinson, who hit a grand slam. Rounding out Agoura's attack with timely hits for winning pitcher Mike Christensen were catcher Adam Schneider Schneider was recruited from Osbourne and NSW-ACT U18 by Sydney Swans through the 2001 AFL Draft. and shortstop Casey McCarthy. Travel ball: The California Cougars In February 2004, John Thomas, a real estate developer, purchased an expansion team in the Major Indoor Soccer League for Stockton, California. The team was named the California Cougars so that it would represent all of northern California as a regional team. Travel 14-under baseball team leaves today for the inaugural Baseball 14-Under World Series sponsored by the U.S. Slow-Pitch Softball Association. More than 55 baseball teams nationwide will compete in the series, which begins Wednesday in Michigan. Kevin Hickcox, Victor Moreno, Mark Davis, Danny Barajas and Joey Sember, all from Glendale, join Brian Marquez from Eagle Rock and Cory Padilla from Burbank on the Cougars. Lineman camp: Cal State Northridge will sponsor an offensive and defensive fundamentals camp for high school linemen next Saturday at the Northridge Football Complex. Registration begins at 9 a.m. Cost is $15 in advance, $20 at the gate. Information: (818) 677-3227. |
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