SPORTS - Alameda Sun

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SPORTS - Alameda Sun
asketball
Appleton
Wins Women’s
Lady
Pilots
Basketball
Contest
op
Weekly Golf Tourney
rd in
Town
Has Best Record in Town
Alameda Sun
e other
SJND’s
in the
a 28-16
Sun Staff Reports
Dee Dee Appleton won the
Valley
Christian,
on Golf
the other
Alameda
Women’s
Club
hand,
more net
thantournament
doubled SJND’s
(AWGC)
event
tallywith
by aposting
points36inother
the
net 71, 15
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quarter.
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a 28-16
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Thursday,
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thehalftime.
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the sunshine
period, more
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fog andteam
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path,
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second
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all
four
had
a
tie
in
Stockton
Spartans.
Alameda’s
points
in
the first
quarter,
bestinglightthe
one
of
the
four
places.
ning-fast
pace proved
too much
for
Pilot’s Appleton
strong
effort.
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13-point
in the
third
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team
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players
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in theAlameda
second flight
and
Extreme gave
its lone
Holly
Cromer,
who
played
in
the
defeat in the season, a 16-14 battle,
first
flight,
all
tied
for
second
and the two teams played to a
place
overall
in the
tournament
draw
in its
second
match
up.
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raising
$12,000,
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already
with
a
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Alameda
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points, have
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players
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their record
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at 14-7
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19 points.
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six rebounds.
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high
school
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team
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Saturday,
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California
Jan.
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May
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just
its
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most
of
the
game.
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Vikings
took
Richmond on Tuesday, Jan. 27,
year
varsity
high
level.
command
of St.
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gameschool
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first
and at
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Alameda
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team
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period.
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ended
the
opening
tomorrow and San Domenicois of
unique
partnership
between
the
quarter
with
a
13-9
advantage.
The
San Anselmo on Saturday, Jan. 31,
Alameda
Attack
lacrosse
club over
and
Vikings
their
lead
in their stretched
next two
contests.
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St.
Joseph
Notre
Dame
High
School. the
Pilots
in
the
second
period.
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basketball teams have a winning tally by posting 15 points in the 11 rebounds. Senior Alyssa Arace
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record with less than a month left quarter. The Vikings took a 28-16 scored 15May
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2015Frierson
5
lead into halftime.
posted 12 points14,
and Kayla
golfer
possible. Two Alameda res- in the 2014-15 season. But it’s the
Like Cromer, Loud won the
The Pilots were able to get their put up 11 points.
Notre Dame (SJND)
on th
idents advanced to the next St. Joseph
Staff Reports
Like on
Cromer,
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won theThe
second flight
—
handicap
ofShoots
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track after
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with the best
flight —tohandicap
of 21 in more collective effort with seven
to 25Bessalo
— by
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margin.
team managed
put 23 points
Deerecord
Dee Appleton
won the second
of any basketball
than f
Northern
California
semi-final
in
22
points.Sally
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also pulled
down
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a sizable
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a net
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the25period,
than margin.
their first- players showing up on the score
Alameda
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Club to
on the Island.
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Tuesday,
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Jacob
Price
won
11
rebounds.
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Alyssa
Arace
Madeline
Sally
posted the
a netVikings
77
for
second
place
in
the
flight.
half
total.
However,
sheet. Alyssa Gable led the Pilots
(AWGC)
net
tournament
event
Jan.
27,
their
record
sits
at
14-7
sunsh
competition
in
the
10to
11-yearscored
15Lee
points,
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Lorenzo
second
thesmoking
flight. in with 19 points. She also grabbed
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scored
a net
78
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alsoplace
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overall
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old
boys’
bracket.
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will
advance
posted
12 points
and
Kayla
Frierson latest
Lee half.
scored
net up
78 24 six rebounds. Mira Love-Sangco
for third
place,
while
Debbie
the second
Theya put
golfers
lasta Thursday,
Jan.
22, Yvonne
contest,
60-53 loss to
Valley
the f
after
making
20
free
throws.
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put
up 11and
points.
third
while besting
Debbie the scored 10 points and collected
Adams
Kimand
Sung
net
points
in place,
the quarter,
on the Earl
Fry Course.
Christian
of Dublin
on Saturday, for
and a
beat
out Griff
Joeshot
Loughran
and Kim
SungThe
shot13-point
net
The
Pilots,
meanwhile,
had a Jan. 24.Weather was a lot cooler Adams
Pilot’s
strong
effort.
six
assists
on
the
evening.
Ayesa
80s
for
a
tie
of
fourth
place.
one o
who finished in second and third
for aheading
tieChristian,
of fourth
place.
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Valley
thefourth
other Kearns
Nina Bessalo
led the
Vikings with
more
collective
effortthewith
seven
deficit
intoon
the
also scored
10 points.
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Curtis won
fourth
thanPilots
forecast,
and
a slight
breeze
D
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trailed
the
Vikings
for 80s
Ap
place,
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won
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fourth
hand,
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SJND’s
22 The
points.
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score
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made
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feel
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even
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the
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Three
Alameda
high
school
Alam
Pilots
Salesian
of
most
of
the
game.
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Vikings
took
flight
Andre Koume will also compete
— handicap
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34 SJND
to 40
tally by
posting
in did
the Richmond
11 rebounds.
Alyssa
sheet.
Alyssa
Gable
the Pilots basketball
overcome
for the 15
Pilots.
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a net 75.
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outdueled
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on Senior
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first flight
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in
Sacramento
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winning the command
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with a The
net
75.
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outdueled
quarter.
Vikings
took 14-8
a 28-16
scored
15
points,
Alyssa Lorenzo
with
19 points.
She
also grabbed
outscore
Valley
Christian
in
the
high
fog
and
low
clouds.
All
several
other
competitors
record
with
less
than
a
month
left
with
and
will
play
St.
Patrick/St.
Vincent
period.
They
ended
the
opening
shot
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from
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1
12- to 13-year-old boys’ division.
several
other but
competitors
leadlast
intoquarter,
halftime.
posted 12 points
and Kayla
Frierson
six
rebounds.
MiraAlameda
Love-Sangco
the
it
just
shrank
flight
winners
played
well,
including
Angie
Vaccarezza
in
the
2014-15
season.
But
it’s
the
golfe
tomorrow
and
San
Domenico
of
quarter
with
a
13-9
advantage.
The
Raye
possible.
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resHe made 19 free throws. Malachi
Angie
Vaccarezza
put up
11 points.
scored
10
points and
collected
Pilots
were
able
to get their San
the The
losing
point
spread.
all
four
flights
had
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Anselmo
on Saturday, Jan. 31,
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idents
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Francois
came second
in second
place,
who
finished
second
with a win
six
assists
on
the
evening.
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offense
on
track
after
halftime.
The
The
Pilots,
meanwhile,
had
a
one
of
the
first
four
places.
women’s
basketball
team
that
has
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net
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What
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net Vikings
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half
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sheet.
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Pilots
Richmond
on
Tuesday,
Jan.
27,
She
held
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Bonnie
Kim,
who
Jan.
27,
their
record
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Chewpanich
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six
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tomorrow
and
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Domenico
of
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for
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MOMMY & ME MONDAYS
MORTDECAI at 12:05
Historic
- 4/16
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this Coupon
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for an 4/10
Extra
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DebOffices
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The Law
of AAMS®and THEORY OF EVERYTHING at 11:55 am
FURIOUS 7
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Fri
thru
Mon & Thurs 1:45
Alameda, CA 94501 2317 CENTRAL AVE. 510.769.FILM (3456)
MOMMY & ME MONDAYS MORTDECAI at 12:05
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OF EVERYTHING
at 11:55 am
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ALAMEDA’S GOT TALENT
ALAMEDA’S GOT TALENT
With host Dave May Fri. & Sat. evening pre-show in the Historic Theatre
Ave. | Ste. 102 | Alameda | Ca | 94501
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4:50 8:15
HOME 2D (G) Fri thru Mon & Thurs 11:35am
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INSURGENT (PG-13) Tues & Wed 11:15a 9:20
• Alameda’s Got Talent w/Host Dave May Fri & Sat eves preceding film in Historic Theatre.
• Mommy & Me Mondays FURIOUS 7 at 11:30a & INSURGENT at 11:15a
• Classic Series Tue & Wed Apr 14 & 15 with BONNIE & CLYDE (NR) 2:00 4:30 7:00
Diana Redding
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FURIOUS 7 (PG-13) Fri thru
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Thurs 11:05a 2:25 4:35 6:45
9:35 Tues & Wed 11:05a 11:35a
2:25 4:35 6:45
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3:50 6:20 8:50
INSURGENT (PG-13) Fri thru Mon
& Thurs 11:15 1:50 4:25 7:00
WOMAN IN GOLD (PG-13)
11:55a 2:20 4:45 7:20 9:45
LONGEST RIDE (PG-13) 11:15a
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