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THE DAY IN PREPS: BOBIK LEADS WAY FOR N.P. : HIS 21 POINTS HELP BEAT C.I.


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It was a typical Daniel Bobik night in the 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. .

The Newbury Park High standout scored 21 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and added eight assists as the host Panthers (11-4, 2-0) handed Channel Islands (10-3, 1-2) a 79-69 loss.

In other Marmonte League games, host Agoura (8-4, 2-0) watched a 15-point halftime lead disappear before staving stave  
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 off a late rally by Royal in a 69-65 victory. Marcus Helfman scored a team-high 21 points and Brandon Meyer added 16 points and 16 rebounds.

Kennedy falls short: University High parlayed a 21-point second quarter into a 56-54 win over Kennedy in the semifinals of the Van Nuys boys' basketball tournament, earning a berth in tonight's 8 o'clock championship game against Venice.

Montell Dunhon scored and Nana Gbewonyo added 10 points for Kennedy (6-6), while Raoul Quivaros led the Warriors (6-4) with 14 points.

In other tournament play, Reseda defeated Hollyood 68-46 and El Camino Real El Camino Real (Spanish for The Royal Road or The King's Highway) was the name of a series of pre-automobile highways linking the various New World colonies of Spain:
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 got past Sherman Oaks CES 70-45. Justin Saad-Anthony scored 23 points to lead El Camino Real, while Jaime Sibrian scoreed 23 to pace Reseda.

First timers: Junior forward Andrew Duncan
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 scored a career-high 43 points and added 14 rebounds - both game highs - to lead Santa Clarita Santa Clarita, city (1990 pop. 110,642), Los Angeles co., S Calif., suburb 30 mi (48 km) NW of downtown Los Angeles, on the Santa Clara River; inc. 1987. Situated in the Santa Clara valley and nearby canyons, Santa Clarita includes the former towns of Canyon Country,  Christian (4-2, 2-0) to a 70-57 Westside League win over previously undefeated West L.A. Baptist (5-1, 0-1) in boys' basketball. It marked the first the Cardinals had defeated the Dolphins in three seasons.

Vasquez posted another first with a 43-34 Desert Mountain League win over host Trona tro·na  
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 in girls basketball, giving the Mustangs their first league victory. Gina Lauricella had five of the winners' 13 steals as Vasquez improved to 2-6, 1-0.

High-flying Fighting Frog: Area scoring leader LeAnne Bennett of Ribet Academy turned in her third 40-point plus effort of the season with 47 points and 18 rebounds to lead the Fighting Frogs past Alverno 52-30 in a nonleague girls' basketball game at Alverno. Bennett has previous bests of 59 and 48 points this season for Ribet (4-6).

Spirits high: Defending High Desert League champion Paraclete ran its girls' basketball record to 9-2 with its second win of the season over a Golden League entry, defeating Quartz Hill 49-32 behind a 23-point, nine-rebound. five-steal effort by freshman center Jackie Kolesar.

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 by Newbury Park's Robert Congelliere, left, and Brian Bobik during the Panthers' victory.

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Title Annotation:SPORTS
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Jan 7, 1998
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