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Nobody was going to hand the Calabasas High football team its first win in years. They had to earn it on their own. Following 44 consecutive losses, the third-longest streak in state history and a mark that dates back to November of 2002, the Coyotes finally won a game last Thursday night, upending Channel Islands 28-14 on the road. More ... A funny thing happened to Westlake High sophomore Charlotte Gibson during her freshman year. Last spring, Gibson stepped into the batter's box in her first softball game for the Warriors, looked in at the opposing pitcher and took a mighty swing. More ... Take it from me, the worst way to begin a surf trip in Baja is by stumbling into a pit of hot coals. Not only will it bring a premature end to your coveted vacation, the fall will affect everything else in your daily life as well. More ... The hunt for a Marmonte League championship begins now. Preseason records and statistics will be of little consequence when Agoura High travels to Thousand Oaks Friday night for a league opener between two of Marmonte's most talented teams. More ... Calabasas (1-2) at Westlake (1-2) Outlook: The joy of last week's streak-stopping victory over Channel Islands has quickly turned into the reality of playing at Westlake for the Calabasas Coyotes. The biggest problem for Calabasas could be the mindset of the Warriors, a team that's lost its last two games, one on a last-second pass and another by blowout. More ... Calabasas at Westlake Friday, 7 p.m. Venice at Oaks Christian Friday, 7 p.m. Moorpark at Simi Valley Friday, 7 p.m. L.A. Baptist at Oak Park Friday, 7:30 p.m. Malibu at Viewpoint Saturday, 1 p.m. More ... Lance Martin, head coach, Calabasas: In his third game with the Coyotes, Martin led CHS to its first win since 2002, a 2814 victory over Channel Islands last Thursday on the road. Behind Martin's leadership Calabasas snapped its 44-game losing streak. More ... The Oak Park High girls' volleyball team lived and died by its net play Tuesday night against Carpinteria High. Although the Eagles were repeatedly called for netting against their Tri-Valley League foes, OPHS (8-1, 3-0) was able to get many clutch kills from its front line and squeaked out a 3-2 win at home. More ... Sports RSS feed |
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