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Sports March 14th, 2002
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Westlake/Agoura Girls Softball (WAGS) hosts Opening Day
     MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn ST-EEEEEE-RIKE!!!-Capt. Richard Denning of the Los Angeles Fire Department throws out the ceremonial first pitch during Opening Day of the Westlake/Agoura Girls Softball (WAGS) on Saturday at Westlake High School.
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Coyotes have high hopes despite defeat
Acorn Sports Writer
By Wayne Harrison
      Last year when the Calabasas baseball team had close games, it usually came out the winner. The Coyotes, coached by Rick Nathanson, won all but two one-run games last season. Thus, when Calabasas lost, 4-3, vs. Cleveland last Thursday, it was a disappointment.
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Sports Junkie
Story of the Week
by Irv Lippel
      He played in the major leagues for 19 years, all with the Boston Red Sox. He had a career batting average of .344. He had a career on-base percentage of .483. He had a career slugging percentage of .634. He had 521 career home runs. And the list goes on and on. He’s arguably the greatest hitter in ...
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Deja Blue is AYSO youth champions
     TOUGH TEAM––Members of the Deja Blue AYSO Agoura-Westlake girls under 14 all-star team that recently won the Section 10 Tournament in Bakersfield, and that will play in the Pot-of-Gold Classic in Thousand Oaks, March 15-16, before moving up to the AYSO State Tri-Sectiional Tournament March 23 in Pal...
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Agoura and Calabasas battle in non-league baseball
Special to The Acorn
By Steve Ames
      Agoura High’s Chargers of the Marmonte League and the Calabasas High Coyotes of the Frontier League might not meet each other in baseball until they’re both in the Marmonte League next year–unless it’s in the playoffs.
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Eagles off to a good start with DH victory in baseball
Special to The Acorn
By Steve Ames
      As the league baseball season begins this week, the Oak Park High Eagles (2-1) are ready and head coach Eric Pryor is looking forward to the possibilities.
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Warriors want baseball ‘three-peat’
Acorn Sports Writer
By Wayne Harrison
      Despite losing several key players off the team that lost in the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) championship game at Dodger Stadium last season, Westlake baseball coach Chuck Berrington is confident his Warrior team can be in the running for a third-straight Marmonte League title.
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