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WESTLAKE TOURNAMENT: THERE'S NO PANIC IN THEIR EYES; WESTLAKE SHINES IN THIRD QUARTER.


Byline: Chris Cocoles Staff Writer

The third-quarter woes of the past are gone for Westlake High's boys' basketball team. At least that's what the Warriors
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 are striving for.

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 to begin the second half keyed a 62-59 win over Hueneme at the Westlake Hoops Classic on Tuesday.

The Warriors (9-3) trailed 29-26 but came out energized when taking the floor for the third period. Tyler Adamczyk (19 points) hit a pair of turnaround Turnaround

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 and followed up a missed shot to complete the run and give Westlake a 39-29 lead. The Warriors never trailed again.

``We knew we had to come out ready to play because we shouldn't have been behind to that team,'' Adamczyk said. ``Everyone executed. That's what got us the win.''

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in
, returning just three varsity players. But coach Gary Grayson has seen his team mature in a hurry with seven consecutive wins after a slow start.

``Earlier in the season we would have probably panicked,'' Grayson said. ``We always talk about coming out strong and winning the third quarter. . . . The kids are aware of that.''

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 standout senior forward Johnnie Williams, chipped away in the fourth quarter and trailed 59-57 with 42 seconds left in the game before Adam Mazarei sealed it with three free throws.

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 (7-4) opened the fourth quarter with an 8-0 run to break open a close game.

Crespi of Encino led 29-22 early in the third quarter, watched the Knights pull within 31-30 but regained control with six consecutive points.

Burroughs 69, Birmingham 57: The Indians fell behind early, mainly because of the Patriots' consistently scoring off second and third-chance opportunities. But Burroughs of Burbank (7-4) made the proper adjustments.

``For the last three quarters we didn't give them a lot of offensive rebounds. We did a much better job on the boards,'' Indians coach Art Sullivan said.

A 14-0 spurt spurt Vox populi A surge or abrupt ↑ in the size or speed of a thing. See Fat spurt, Growth spurt.  put Burroughs ahead 67-49 late, but the Indians set the tone for the second half with a quick 6-0 run opening the third quarter.

``When (Birmingham of Van Nuys) came out for the second half I could see they didn't have the same swagger they had before,'' Sullivan said. ``I think they knew they were in for a game. We really took it to them.''

Senior guard Justin Ambos, who made two 3-pointers during Burroughs' 22-10 advantage in the fourth quarter, led all scorers with 27 points. Keith Jarbo added 21.

Mshak Ghazarian had 18, Nick Halic 16 and Aaron Burgin 11 for the Patriots (5-6).

Chatsworth 57, Granada Hills 51: The Chancellors ended the game on an 11-2 run to beat the Highlanders. Shayne Berry Berry, former province, France
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 scored 21 points and Ronald Ruffin added 19 to lead Chatsworth.

Granada Hills, which was paced by Rufus Parks' 18, scored just two points in the last 3:35. Jorge Price scored 11 points for the Highlanders.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Dec 29, 1999
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