| Sports . . . . October 26, 2000
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Eagles lose to powerful St. Bonaventure The faces change but the result is the same, over and over. St. Bonaventure running back Lorenzo Booker blows past the host Eagles; the Seraph’s defense mauls the Oak Park offense. More...
Oaks Christian beats varsity foe
The Oaks Christian football team won its seventh game in school history without a loss, when it beat Fairmont, 28-14 last Friday night in Westlake Village. More...
Coyotes hope to repeat
After winning the 1999 Division IV CIF championship, the Calabasas Coyote girls’ tennis team, with an overall record of 14-0 and league record of 4-0, seems to be on their way to another title. More...
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Medea Creek sets mark
The Medea Creek Middle School girls team set a course record at the recent Mount San Antonio College Cross Country Invitational, shattering the mark set last year by 20 seconds. More...
Youth football team unbeaten
The Agoura/Oak Park Eagles Junior I Gold team improved to 5-0 with a 32-0 win over Moorpark in youth football league action. More...
Agoura has another great distance runner
By Wayne Harrison
Acorn Sports Writer
Deena Drossin ran in the Olympics in Sydney, and Amy Skieresz was a college champion running for the University of Arizona. More...
Oak Park gearing up for CIF meets
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Westlake stays hot
Westlake proved it has depth at the quarterback position in its 26-14 win over Woodbridge last Friday night, but it was the running of Jon Contos, one of Westlake’s biggest surprises this year, that made the difference. More...
Sports Psychology Can Help Athletes
By Jeff Gero, Ph.D. The psychology of enhancing sports ability is very simple. More...
T.O. tops Agoura in football, 36-16
This seemed like a year when Agoura might finally win two of its three biggest league games. More...
This Week in Football
By Thomas Wayne Pichotta
Acorn Sports Writer
Westlake (6-1, 3-0)
at Royal (5-2, 2-1)
With just three weeks left in the season, Royal is the only team standing between Westlake and a second consecutive league championship. A Warrior win will leave the other league teams with two losses. More...
Clinic is Saturday
A Junior Waves water polo clinic will be 9 to 10:30 a.m. this Sat., Oct. 28 at Pepperdine University. The coed clinic is open to children from second through eighth grade. Registration begins 8:30 a.m. The cost is $25 which includes a T-shirt and free admission to the nationally-ranked Pepperdine water polo team’s home game against University of the Pacific at noon. More...
Calabasas passes Santa Clara test, 49-8
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer
One rout deserves another. The Calabasas Coyotes avenged a 46-7 loss to top-rated St. Bonaventure two weeks ago by smashing host Santa Clara, 49-8, in the opening game of the Frontier League season last Friday. Calabasas built a 28-0 lead in the first quarter, sparked by Justin Fenchel’s 40-yard touchdown pass to Andre Woodert on the third play of the game. "[Woodert’s] our big play guy. More...
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