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Coyotes softball in rebuilding mode
Acorn Sports Writer By Wayne Harrison The Calabasas softball team won a California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) championship three years ago under head coach Barbara Hofer, but the Coyotes are in a rebuilding mode this season as the team moved into the ultra-tough Marmonte League. More ...
Sports Junkie
Story of the Week By Irv Lippel Marion Motley had more to deal with than defensive linemen and blitzing linebackers. At 6-1 and 240, he could handle them. But as one of the first black players in modern pro football, Motley was subjected to brutal tactics and cheap shots. More ...
Westlake Warriors stay in first place
Acorn Sports Writer By Wayne Harrison The Westlake baseball team defeated Newbury Park, 4-3, in a rain-shortened contest held in Newbury Park last Friday. The win kept the Warriors (14-6, 8-3) in first place in the Marmonte League and despite the loss the Panthers (10-13, 6-4) are still very much alive for the playoffs and even a league title. More ...
Moskow accepts Viewpoint’s award
Matt Mosko, a senior at Viewpoint High School, accepted the Toyota/CIF Southern Section Shake Hands for Sportsmanship Award, presented to Viewpoint at Dodger Stadium in April. More ...
Kaye excels in triathlon at Wildflower
Agoura High School senior, swimmer and water polo player, J.J. Kaye (featured here in The Acorn last week), competed in the Wildflower Olympic Triathlon last Sunday. More ...
Lions unbeaten
The Oaks Christian softball team remained undefeated in Frontier League play (9-0) and improved to 21-2 overall when it beat Santa Paula, 2-1, behind the pitching of senior Ashlee Freeman and the hitting of junior second baseman Tiffany Day. More ... Sports RSS feed |
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