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Patriotism prevails
Armed Forces triathletes give everything they've got at Point Mugu
      A United States Marine Corps captain collapsed at the finish line and was carried away by three large servicemen. Another man, from the Army, watched in pain as a sea of crimson flowed from a gash in his leg and onto the pavement below.
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Thousand Oaks Big League creeps closer to title game
      There's going to be a party. That much is assured. The overall mood of the impending gala will be determined in the coming days. On Tuesday at 6 p.m., the city of Thousand Oaks is planning a celebration for the Thousand Oaks Big League All-Star team at Gardens of the World in T.O.
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Oaks Christian, Oak Park must replace successful, winning quarterbacks
      After reviewing the Marmonte League starting quarterback scenarios last week, let's now focus our attention on a few of the local Tri-Valley League schools and detail how their quarterback competitions are shaping up. Of the six schools that compete in the TVL for football, we'll focus on Oak Park and Oaks Christian.
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Future plans
Westlake High grad Billy Miller prepares for life after the NFL
      For eight years Billy Miller has been catching passes for NFL teams. Now the New Orleans Saints tight end is hoping to pass back some of his football knowledge to a younger generation. Two weeks ago, the 1995 Westlake High graduate opened up his first business, Elite Athletics, in Westlake Village.
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Skateboarders to compete at X Games
Event is Friday night at Home Depot Center in Carson
      A group of local skateboarders will attempt to go big in front of a raucous Home Depot Center crowd at the X Games Friday night. Of the 10 Southern California high school skaters who will be competing in an invitational best trick competition beginning at 8 p.m.
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Conejo Valley youth teams bringing home hardware
     REPRESENTING THE GOOD OL' USA- The Shock U-14 boys' volleyball team won the bronze medal in Atlanta, Ga., at the Junior Olympics. Shock was the only non-Puerto Rican team to make it to the Final Four of the event. The team was led by Westlake High coach Doug Magorien. The assistant coaches are Neil Alper and Matt Ramos. Players included Brad Alper, Kyle Bergsma, Ricky Davies, Roger Gaulke, Austin Kingi, Colby Magorien, Travis Magorien, Adrian Powditch, Keats Stanley and Connor Olandt.
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