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THE DAY IN SPORTS: PARACLETE HOLDS OFF V.C. 76-73 : JONES TIES SCHOOL RECORD WITH SEVEN 3-POINT SHOTS.


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 of Paraclete High tied a school record by hitting seven 3-pointers Tuesday and wound up with a game-high 26 points as the Spirits (8-12) edged host Village Christian 76-73 to improve to 3-1 in Alpha League play. Jones has 108 career 3-pointers.

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 13 and Brian Wissler 10 for the Spirits, while Clint Hamblin and Aaron Maxwell had 19 points each and Anthony Loy 15 for the Crusaders (8-11, 1-3).

In other boys' basketball:

On track for rematch: Andrew Duncan
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 had 34 points, 18 rebounds and eight blocked shots and Mike Brewer
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 added 18 points and 11 rebounds as Santa Clarita Christian defeated host Le Lycee 69-31 to hold second place in the Westside League and stay on track for a title showdown with league-leading Milken Community. The teams will play a rematch Feb. 4 at Milken, which won by 20 points in the first league meeting.

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: Robert Serra scored 18 points, Jackson Beauchamp 16 and John Durso 11 as host Grace Brethren (10-7, 6-1) defeated First Lutheran 56-31 to remain in the Heritage League title hunt. The Lancers broke open a two-point game with a 19-5 run in the third quarter and outscored the Falcons (7-8, 2-5) by a 36-13 count over the final two periods.

In college baseball:

Bruins win a pair: Jon Brandt allowed just one hit in seven innings, striking out seven, to lead UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
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 to a 5-0 win over host Hawaii Hilo in the second game of a nonconference doubleheader. Former Alemany High star Bill Scott had two RBI RBI
abbr. Baseball
runs batted in

Noun 1. rbi - a run that is the result of the batter's performance; "he had more than 100 rbi last season"
run batted in
 for the Bruins (2-3), who defeated Hawaii Hilo 7-2 in game one.

In girls' basketball:

Vikings roll on: Emily Abrams had 24 points and seven steals and Noel Kowerhovn added 11 rebounds as Campbell Hall (14-4) rolled past Flintridge Sacred Heart 54-36 in a nonleague game at FSH FSH follicle-stimulating hormone.

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. Lillama Williams led the host Tologs with 17 points.

Contenders belted: Tiffany Tomyoy scored 16 points and Amber Cunningham had 12 points and 10 rebounds to lead Pilgrim (15-2, 6-1) past Faith Baptist in a Heritage League first-place showdown at Pilgrim. Sierra had 12 points to lead the visiting Contenders, who dropped to 6-1 in league.

Eagles let it slip away: Julia Bowman's 17-footer with four seconds left caromed off the rim and Oak Park fell to Carpinteria 30-29 in a Tri-Valley League game at Oak Park. Michelle Bregar and Kim Bryan each had 10 points for the Eagles (7-10, 3-3) who had three opportunities in the final 47 seconds to win the game but could not convert as Carpinteria improved to 4-2 in league.

La Reina tumbles: Visiting St. Bonaventure knocked La Reina out of undisputed first place in the Tri-Valley League, nipping nip·ping  
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1. Sharp and biting, as the cold.

2. Bitingly sarcastic.



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Adj.
 the Regents 44-40 to pull into a share of the league lead at 4-1.

PRIME-TIME PLAYERS

Boys' basketball

Glenn Jones (Paraclete) 26 pts, including 7 3-ptrs

Clint Hamblin (Vill In old English Law, a division of a hundred or wapentake; a town or a city.


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.Chr.) 22 pts, school record 6 3-ptrs

Amrit Nat (Hillcr.Chr.GH) 21 pts, 7 rebs, 6 assists, 5 steals

Aaron Maxwell (Vill.Chr.) 19 pts

Robert Serra (Grace Bre.) 18 pts

Jackson Beauchamp (Grace Bre.) 16 pts

Sinclair Brown (SOCES SOCES Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies ) 15 pts

Daniel Eppink (Paraclete) 14 pts

Girls' basketball

Jennie Lee Greslie (Vill.Chr.) 25 pts, 16 rebs

Emily Abrams (Camp.Hall) 24 pts, 7 steals

Rachel Stone (Santa.Clar.Chr.) 23 pts, 10 steals, 8 rebs

Ana Coronado (Bell-Jeff) 22 pts, 17 rebs, 12 blks

Boys' soccer

Lance Seyerle (L.A.B.) 3 goals

Brian Emandus (L.A.B.) 3 goals

Nick Fries (Viewpoint) 3 goals

Mike Winger (L.A.B.) 15 saves, blocked one penalty kick

College baseball

Bill Scott (UCLA) 4 RBI in two games

Brian Baron (UCLA) 2 hits, RBI

Adam Berry (UCLA) 2 hits, RBI

Aldo Pinto (UCLA) 1 hit, RBI

CAPTION(S):

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BOX: PRIME-TIME PLAYERS (see text)
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Date:Jan 27, 1999
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