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Lions give La Salle a lesson in defense
Oaks Christian boys roll toward semifinal round
      The Oaks Christian boys' basketball team made it look easy. Fueled by 19 points from senior guard Tyler McGrath and 15 points from senior forward Corey Ghilarducci, Oaks Christian never trailed in beating La Salle, 66-52, in a CIFSouthern Section Division IVA quarterfinal game Tuesday night at OCHS.
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School district puts the breaks on TOHS lacrosse bid to join CIF
      The Conejo Valley Unified School District board decided not to give the go-ahead for a Thousand Oaks club lacrosse team to become CIF sanctioned just yet, but it's still possible they could be ready for a 2010 spring season.
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Lancers continue high-flying ways in postseason
      STILL BREATHING— The Thousand Oaks High boys' basketball team knows how to win in the playoffs, and this year has been no different. On Tuesday, TOHS defeated Edison, 62-45, on the road in a CIF-Southern Section Division IIA quarterfinal contest. Prior to that, the Lancers beat Canyon and Buena.
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Regents' season ends on golden goal
      It all happened so fast. One minute La Reina senior midfielder Kelsea Brajkovich was doing everything she possibly could to get her team into the quarterfinals of the CIF-Southern Section Division V girls' soccer playoffs, and the next minute her high school career was over.
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Area girls' hoops squads advance deep into playoffs
      Four local girls' basketball teams, including three from the Marmonte League, advanced to the quarterfinals of their respective CIFSouthern Section playoff brackets. Quarterfinal matchups were played Wednesday night. Semifinal games are slated for Saturday.
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Valley United claims Camarillo tourney title
      VALLEY GIRLS— The Valley United girls' U-12 team won its division at the Eclipse Soccer Tournament in Camarillo. Pictured in back is assistant coach and team manager Charles Douille. Top row: Miguel Arteaga, Baylee Ornelas, Alexis Gerwe, Clarice Douille, Stephanie Correa, Julie Cervantes, Paula Mellibosky and Natalia Arteaga.
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FOR THE RECORD
      Prior to this year, the Calabasas High girls' basketball team last advanced to the playoffs during the 2000-01 season.
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10 questions with WHS grad Shane Kroker
      In the second atbat of his second career college baseball game, Wake Forest freshman shortstop Shane Kroker hit a grand slam. It was a spectacular beginning for the 18-year-old Westlake High graduate, a three-year member of the Warrior varsity squad during his time with the program.
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Powerful OCHS in quarterfinals
      Vying for the program's sixth girls' soccer section title in the past seven seasons, the Oaks Christian Lions defeated Torrance 40 on the road Tuesday in a Division V second round matchup. OCHS (21-1), champions of the Tri-Valley League, will host Marymount (10-4-3) in Thursday's quarterfinals. Kickoff is slated for 3 p.m.
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USA Water Polo coach Schroeder speaks in T.O.
      AMERICAN PRIDE— Westlake resident Terry Schroeder, who helped guide the USA Men's Water Polo team to the silver medal in Beijing, explains the mechanics of the "egg beater" method for treading water to the Old Kranks Bicycle Club at the Goebel Senior Center in Thousand Oaks on Monday.
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