WATTS GAMES: SYLMAR MAKES HISTORY, WINS TOURNAMENT TITLE.Byline: ERIK BOAL Special to the Daily News For the second year in a row, the City Section boys' volleyball final was an all-West Valley League affair, as Granada Hills outlasted Taft of Woodland Hills in five games. But when it came to deciding the outcome of the first major competition of the summer -- the 39th annual L.A. Watts Games -- it was Valley Mission League champion Sylmar that stole the show. Behind the play of tournament MVP (Multimedia Video Processor) A high-speed DSP chip from Texas Instruments, introduced in 1994. Officially introduced as the TMS320C80, it combines RISC technology with the functionality of four DSPs on one chip. Adrian Garcia, the Spartans defeated Taft 25-17 in Saturday's final at South Torrance High. The title was the first for Sylmar in any sport at the Watts Games. Sylmar defeated North Torrance 25-18 in the semifinals and Taft held off Chatsworth to reach the championship. Less than two weeks into its summer schedule, the Campbell Hall Campbell Hall can refer to:
Unfortunately for the Vikings, their showdown with the Lions comes with three of their top athletes playing basketball in another state. With a 10-point overtime win over Roosevelt of East Los Angeles East Los Angeles, uninc. city (1990 pop. 126,379), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a residential suburb of Los Angeles, in an industrial area. It has a large Mexican-American population. There is a performing arts center and a cultural center. A junior college is there. in Saturday's quarterfinals, the Vikings advanced to the semifinals at 11 a.m. today against Fairfax at Home Depot The Home Depot (NYSE: HD) is an American retailer of home improvement and construction products and services. Headquartered in Vinings, just outside Atlanta in unincorporated Cobb County, Georgia, Home Depot employs more than 355,000 people and operates 2,164 big-box Center. Campbell Hall will be forced to play without Jason Holiday, Jrue Holiday and Dallas Rutherford Rutherford (rŭth`ərfərd), borough (1990 pop. 17,790), Bergen co., NE N.J., a residential suburb of the New York City–N New Jersey metropolitan area; inc. 1881. Several pre-Revolutionary houses remain there. , who are attending a travel-ball tournament in Oregon. Sean Ceglinsky contributed. |
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