ZEPFEL IS HELPFUL FOR HARVARD-WESTLAKE.Byline: Daily News Ted Zepfel scored three of his four goals in the second half to help the Harvard-Westlake High boys' water polo water polo, swimming game encompassing features of soccer, football, basketball, and hockey. The object of the game is to maneuver, by head, feet, or hand, a leather-covered ball 27 to 28 in. team pull away for a 14-7 victory over visiting Capistrano Valley on Thursday in the first round of the Division I playoffs. Zepfel scored the game's first goal on the No. 4 Wolverines' first possession, but the unseeded Cougars (8-20) rallied and tied the game 3-3 with 2:33 left in the first quarter. Harvard-Westlake (20-5) held just a three-point advantage at the half as poor shooting wasted many of the Wolverines' numerous scoring opportunities. ``When you have so many freshmen like we do, there's a tendency to be nervous going into the playoffs,'' Harvard-Westlake coach Rich Corso said. ``That was just first-game jitters jitters 'Butterflies' Psychology An episode of nervousness or anxiety that often precedes a public event; jitters is a type of performance anxiety which may affect actors in a stage production–stage fright or soloist musicians; it may respond to anxiolytics . I think we've got that out of our system now.'' In other boys' water polo playoff action: Celts The following pages provide lists of nations or people of Celtic origin, arranged by branch of Celtic ethnicity or language grouping: Goidelic Celts
In girls' tennis: Matthews comes up aces: Stephanie Matthews won three sets to pace La Reina La Reina (Spanish: "The queen") is a commune of Chile located in Santiago Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region. It consistently ranks in the top five communes with the best quality of life in the Metropolitan Region. to a 17-1 Division V girls' tennis victory over visiting La Salle La Salle, city (1990 pop. 9,717), La Salle co., N Ill., on the Illinois River; settled 1830, inc. 1852. It forms a tricity unit with Peru and Oglesby. Corn, wheat, and soybeans are grown, and cattle and hogs are raised. . La Reina (12-4) plays Buckley on Saturday. Berg still hot: Harvard-Westlake's Jessica Berg, coming off a first-place finish in the Mission League girls' tennis final, sparked an 18-0 Division III playoff victory over visiting Atascadero. Berg won three sets without giving up a game. Agoura girls win: Led by singles winners Brook Borisoff, Leah Kirsch kirsch n. A colorless brandy made from the fermented juice of cherries. [French, short for German Kirschwasser; see kirschwasser. and Shelby Feely, host Agoura beat Charter Oak 15-3 in Division III girls' tennis playoff action. The Pioneers (11-9) meet either Gahr or Rosemead in the second round. Griffins go: Buckley (10-4) beat host Desert 15-3 in a Division V girls' tennis playoff match. Leala Shah led the Griffins with three shutout singles victories. Scorps sting Valencia: No. 1 singles player Lauren Gaona swept three sets for host Camarillo, which improved to 14-6. In girls' volleyball: Louisville keeps winning: Juniors Colleen Hamlin and Megan O'Connell sparked surprising Louisville to a 15-10, 15-10, 15-9 victory at Paraclete in the Division IV-AA playoffs. Hamlin had 18 kills and six digs, and O'Connell had 14 kills and six aces. Louisville (11-8), which entered the tournament via an at-large bid, meets top-seeded Notre Dame Academy Notre Dame Academy may refer to:
It's all good: Division III-AA La Canada kept its undefeated streak alive with a 15-1, 15-5, 15-7 sweep over visiting Santa Ynez. Kelly Guadino had 13 kills and Julie Taylor had 12 to carry the third-seeded Spartans (17-0). Prime-Time Players Girls' volleyball Samantha Womack (G.Bretheran) 34 assists Michaela Skelly Skel´ly v. i. 1. To squint. n. 1. A squint. (Royal) 33 assists Kellie Lyons (Royal) 12 kills Erica Lang (CR. Valley) 9 kills and 9 digs Colleen Hamlin (Louisville) 18 digs Cicely cicely: see sweet cicely. Carew (.C.Hall) 15 kills Kelly Gaudino (L.Canada) 13 kills Boys' water polo Joe Axelrad (H.Westlake) 16 saves Robert Curreri (Cr.Valley) 6 goals Ted Zepfel (H.Westlake) 4 goals Jeff Little (Cr.Valley) 4 goals |
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