SOME AREA TEAMS SEEM FIT TO BE TIED CANYON 1, WESTLAKE 1.Byline: Chris CHRIS Chemical Hazards Response Information System (US DoD) CHRIS California Historical Resources Information System CHRIS Computerized Human Resources Information System CHRIS Command Human Resources Intelligence System Cocoles Staff Writer CANYON COUNTRY - The girls' soccer season is becoming quite a formal event: ties are required for admission. Most of the region's top teams have played each other in nonleague matches. Little has been determined as to who is the best. The latest stalemate stale·mate n. 1. A situation in which further action is blocked; a deadlock. 2. A drawing position in chess in which the king, although not in check, can move only into check and no other piece can move. tr.v. - Wednesday's 1-1 tie between Westlake and host Canyon - is hardly new for either the Warriors
1 Tory marauders, adherents to the British cause in the American Revolution, who fought in the contested area of Westchester co., N.Y. . Westlake, the Daily News' No. 1 team, is now 2-0-3 with additional ties against No. 5 Harvard-Westlake and No. 4 Chaminade. Seventh-ranked Canyon (8-0-2) also has a draw with Chaminade. On Tuesday, No. 2 Hart and No. 3 Chatsworth played to a 2-2 tie. Sense a pattern? ``I think we're all pretty close. We're all playing well right now,'' Canyon coach Gregg Cohen cohen or kohen (Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male. said. ``It's tight. It'd be nice if we were in the same division and we all could go to the playoffs and see each other there.'' The Cowboys could meet Westlake again in the Southern Section Division II postseason. If there is a rematch REMATCH Cardiology Clinical trials–Randomized Evaluation of Mechanical Assistance Therapy as an alternative in Congestive Heart failure–related to use of a portable, electric left ventricular-assist system–LVAS–eg, HeartMate® , the Warriors would prefer to finish their scoring chances. They had plenty Wednesday. Westlake outshot Canyon 28-7. But only Sara Silver-Hill could get the ball in the net. The senior's 20-yard shot from just outside the penalty area evened the match in the 56th minute. The remainder of the Warriors' attempts were either off target or stopped by Canyon goalkeeper For the close-in weapon system, see . In many team sports, a goalkeeper (termed goaltender, netminder, goalie, or keeper in some sports) is a designated player that is charged with directly preventing the opposite team from scoring by defending the Lyndsay Taylor, who finished with 10 saves. ``It's extremely frustrating frus·trate tr.v. frus·trat·ed, frus·trat·ing, frus·trates 1. a. To prevent from accomplishing a purpose or fulfilling a desire; thwart: . We come across these games a lot, where we get 3-4 times more shots than they do and we can't put the ball in the back of the net,'' Silver-Hill said. ``We'll have a breakthrough game where we'll get all of our shots in and score. We're just hoping to get that soon.'' Canyon went the opposite route, getting modest attacks but cashing in on one of its better opportunities. Junior Jamie Rendich beat Warriors goalie Christina DeVries on a free kick from the left side in the 33rd minute. ``That pumped us up a lot,'' Rendich said of the goal that put the Cowboys ahead 1-0 at halftime. ``But when they got that second goal it kind of lowered our confidence a little.'' But Canyon kept Westlake off the board after Silver-Hill's goal and went away more satisfied with a tie than the Warriors. Both teams expect to contend for league championships, Westlake in the Marmonte and Canyon in the Foothill. Teams are limited to a certain amount of nonleague matches and tournaments. In the grand scheme, the abundance Abundance See also Fertility. Amalthea’s horn horn of Zeus’s nurse-goat which became a cornucopia. [Gk. Myth.: Walsh Classical, 19] cornucopia conical receptacle which symbolizes abundance. [Rom. Myth. of ties against quality opponents is just as important as beating less-talented teams. ``When it comes down to rankings and playing games like this you try to get in as many as you can,'' Cohen said. ``You want to play them now . . . and get sharp. And I think that's why all the good teams are playing each other. They want to get sharp for league.'' |
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