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Sports August 1, 2008  RSS feed

Bracing for impact
Many things to watch for this college football season
      Call it the golden age of Ventura County football. More than any other year in recent memory, the stage is set for a handful of area football phenoms to make a major impact in the college game.
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Camarillo Eagles can't be beat
     FLYING HIGH—The Camarillo Eagles girls' U-9 soccer team won the Huntington Beach Extreme Cup championship, going undefeated in tournament play. Pictured in the front row, from left, are Emma Hopkins, Sara Cosentino, Alyssa Greenblatt, Bryce Gardella, Emily Keith, Melissa Lagunas and Fionna Saenz. Back row: Coach Andrew Montenegro, Hannah Sharts, Amanda Davis, Whitney Ellis and Caitlynn Pruneau.
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More local storylines
      • Camarillo grad Bryan Anger is expected to start at punter for Cal-Berkeley. • Josh Harrison, formerly of Rio Mesa, will serve as a backup wide receiver at San Jose State. Harrison is a redshirt freshman.
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Tennis team takes top prize
     NET GAINS—The Ventura County girls' 18 tennis squad finished in first place at the USTA Team Tennis SoCal Sectional Championships. The local girls, who train at Oxnard Tennis Center, will advance to the Gar Gleeney Cup at San Diego State on Aug. 23, where they'll face the Northern California champions. Team members include Julia Maddux, Sarah Zook, Claire Willey, Candace Scholler, Sonia Landeros and Miora Hedberg. The team is coached by Tricia Zook.
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