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Twins secure championship thanks to offensive outburst
The Fountain Valley Twins turned a big fourth inning outburst into a big victory that clinched a postseason championship. The Twins broke away from a tight game with the Fountain Valley Angels by scoring 12 runs in the fourth inning, taking them from a...
Tags: Brian Anderson, Minnesota Twins, Baseball, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Polo
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Austin Perry Brashears
Brashears, Austin Perry, was killed in a van accident on May 12th 2012 near Taupo, New Zealand while studying abroad with Boston University (BU). Austin was born April 16, 1991 in Los Alamitos, California. He was raised in Huntington Beach (HB), where...
Tags: Boy Scouts of America, Science and Technology, Technology, Engineering, College Sports
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Prep Schedule
Thursday Girls' Soccer (3 p.m.) Huntington Beach at Marina Marina vs. Los Alamitos (at Laurel School) (3:15 p.m.) Edison at Newport Harbor (5 p.m.) Laguna Beach at Ocean View Girls' Basketball (6 p.m.) Edison at Newport Harbor Huntington Beach...Tags: Soccer, Basketball, Religion and Belief
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National Signing Day a busy one for locals
Several local prep athletes took the next step in their educational and athletic careers Wednesday by signing a National Letter of Intent. Below is a list of some of the signings Wednesday submitted to the Independent by local schools: Edison:...Tags: Baseball, College Baseball, Soccer, Football, College Sports
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Williams sets career scoring mark
Senior Alys Williams set the career scoring record for Edison girls' water polo when the Chargers defeated Fountain Valley, 16-6, in a Sunset League game Feb. 1. Williams, who will play next year at UCLA, scored six goals and also had seven steals. Her...Tags: Soccer, Polo, Gomez (music group)
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Edison falls to Newport
NEWPORT BEACH — Emotions ran high on Senior Night for the Newport Harbor High girls' water polo team. Senior captain Presley Pender said Coach Bill Barnett even got a bit emotional before Wednesday night's big Sunset League finale against Edison....Tags: California Interscholastic Federation, Religion and Belief, Polo, Ice Hockey, College Sports
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Oilers earn surprising tournament victory
The Huntington Beach High girls' water polo team came from nowhere to place first Saturday at the Rancho Bernardo Invitational in San Diego. The Oilers went 5-0 to win the title. Coach Brian Anderson said his squad wasn't seeded in the top six at the...Tags: San Diego Chargers, Brian Anderson, Soccer, Polo, Ocean View
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Seahawks fall short of soccer title
For the first time in the 29-year history of its own tournament, the Ocean View girls' soccer team advanced to the championship game of the Winter Classic. The Seahawks fell just short of winning the title as they were edged, 2-1, by Long Beach Millikan...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Soccer, Basketball, Students, California Interscholastic Federation
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More groups to get access to Ocean View pool
Administrators at Ocean View High School plan to rent their Olympic-sized swimming pool to more groups after some in the community complained that the school had shown favoritism by supporting a club for which its aquatics director serves as a coach. ___...Tags: High School Sports, Sports
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Chargers learn many lessons
Edison girls' water polo coach Diggy Riley knew it'd be a tough week for the Chargers.
Starting with a pair of nonleague games last weekend, Edison would face the Nos. 4-5-6 ranked teams in CIF Southern Section Division 1 over a five-day period. That...Tags: Holidays, Soccer, California Interscholastic Federation, Polo, Ocean View
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Briefly In Sports
Barons start in Nevada again The Fountain Valley High football team opens its 2011 season Friday in Henderson, Nev., against Green Valley. The Barons have a bye week next week and return to action Sept. 8, when they host San Clemente. Fountain Valley...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Ceremonies, Clubs and Associations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics
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Golden West cruises to easy victory
Raymond Huizar threw for three touchdowns and the Golden West College football team began its season Saturday with an impressive 34-7 victory over Glendale Community College at Orange Coast College. Huizar was 18 of 24 for 216 yards. He threw two...Tags: College Football, Cowboys Stadium, High School Sports, Hospitals and Clinics, 2016 Olympic Games
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