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SIMI VALLEY WHIPS T.O. : SIMI VALLEY 76, THOUSAND OAKS 47.


Byline: Bill Schlotter Daily News Staff Writer

If 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.  High School's kiddie kid·die or kid·dy  
n. pl. kid·dies Slang
A small child.


kiddie
Noun

Informal a child
 corps boys' basketball team keeps taking apart opponents in the manner it disassembled Thousand Oaks Thousand Oaks, residential city (1990 pop. 104,352), Ventura co., S Calif., in a farm area; inc. 1964. Avocados, citrus, vegetables, strawberries, and nursery products are grown.  Wednesday night, look for other inspired Marmonte League The Marmonte League is a high school sports league primarily made up of schools from Ventura County. The Marmonte Leauge is part of the CIF Southern Section. Click here to view the league schedule.  coaches to start scouting local daycare centers for the means to retaliate.

Led by freshmen gunners Branduinn Fullove (24 points) and Brett Michel (20) and 6-foot-8 sophomore postman POSTMAN, Eng. law. A barrister in the court of exchequer, who has precedence in: motions.  Rafael Berumen (20), the youthful Pioneers played like seasoned veterans in beating Marmonte rival Thousand Oaks 76-47 at Simi Valley.

The win was the 13th straight for the Pioneers (13-0, 3-0). And it was a bona fide [Latin, In good faith.] Honest; genuine; actual; authentic; acting without the intention of defrauding.

A bona fide purchaser is one who purchases property for a valuable consideration that is inducement for entering into a contract and without suspicion of being
 pounding.

``We played very, very well,'' said Simi Valley coach Dean Bradshaw, whose team led 38-19 at the half and 66-24 after three quarters. ``I was very proud of our kids. We did the things that we wanted to do.''

What the Pioneers wanted to do on offense was get the ball into the hands of its talented youngsters.

Senior point guard Ronnie Noel, the only upper classman with a starting role for the Pioneers, performed that task effectively, feeding Fullove and Michel a steady diet of dandy passes in the first half, then getting the ball inside to Berumen in the second.

``They were playing Ralph (Berumen) pretty close in the first half and Ronnie did a good job of reading that,'' Bradshaw said.

Meanwhile, the Lancers lanc·er  
n.
1. A cavalryman armed with a lance.

2. A member of a regiment originally armed with lances.

3. lancers (used with a sing. verb)
a. A kind of quadrille.

b.
 (9-5, 2-1) were struggling on offense, missing badly on a host of mostly long shots.

``I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed)

"Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party.
 what we shot but we didn't shoot very well,'' said head coach Ed Chevalier.

Making the Lancers shoot from outside was a second part of the Pioneers' gameplan, Bradshaw said.

``We wanted to contain the ball,'' he said. ``We didn't want them to get it around us, we wanted it in front of us.''

They did the job well, allowing none of the Lancers to score in double figures. Guard Charles Soodovar led Thousand Oaks with nine points.

To his team's credit, Bradshaw called off the dogs - err, pups - after three quarters, giving a quarter of playing time to his bench while the youngsters looked on.

Kids need their rest, you know.

Asked about the youth of his team, Bradshaw could only smile and shake his head.

``People keep calling them young guys,'' he said. ``I don't know how you can call them young. They play like seniors.''

And the thought of facing them for two and three more years is already causing other Marmonte coaches to grow prematurely old.

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Photo: Thousand Oaks' Rory Hamilton, right, tips the ball away from Simi Valley's Ronnie Neal, who was attempting a layup. The youthful Pioneers won to remain unbeaten this season.

Gene Blevins / Daily News
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Jan 9, 1997
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