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Hart gets revenge
Hart vs. Westlake: The Hart-Westlake rivalry simmered over the past year, a colossal battle brewing between defending Southern Section champions.

A controversial ending to the best prep football game played in the area last season fueled the fire.

Photo Gallery: High School Football Week 3...[MORE]

Dodgers pack lead for showdown trip
Dodgers: SAN DIEGO -- Twenty-four hours ago, the Dodgers were bowed, broken and universally written off, and the prospect of this weekend's three-game series in San Francisco had the feel of impending doom.

Photo Gallery: Dodgers...[MORE]

Call to arms is loud, clear
Steve Dilbeck: SAN DIEGO -- Sliding so fast, the slope slick, fingers unable to claw into solid ground.

The Dodgers reach out for an arm to save them, to pull them back to safety, but none reach back....[MORE]

• 'Hustle' lacks some muscle
• Two Troys in same boat
• 'Weakest link' for Trojans

Prep Sports
Hart gets revenge
The Hart-Westlake rivalry simmered over the past year, a colossal battle brewing between defending Southern Section champions.

A controversial ending to the best prep football game played in the area last season fueled the fire. ...[MORE]

It's all in the family
When Rob DiMuro recently left Notre Dame High of Sherman Oaks to take over as assistant athletic director and girls' basketball coach at Louisville High of Woodland Hills, he did more than make a move west on the 101 freeway. ...[MORE]

• N.D does it again
• Rally is recipe for victory

Daily Chatter | Athletes of the week | Local Watch | Upon Further Review | MORE IN PREP SPORTS >>

USC
'Weakest link' for Trojans
When USC coach Pete Carroll yanked cornerback Ronald Nunn after one bad play last Saturday against BYU, it demonstrated a growing concern with the Trojans' secondary.

The cornerbacks were expected to be one of the team's biggest assets, but they have spent most of the first three games just being there. It says something that the team leader in interceptions, Matt Grootegoed, is a linebacker. ...[MORE]

• Receivers critiqued
• Nunn loses starting job

Volleyball | Football | Basketball | Baseball | USC Sports

UCLA Sports
Opportunity comes for Perry
UCLA senior receiver Craig Bragg said Thursday his plan is to return from a dislocated left shoulder Oct. 16 at Cal.

His loss is a significant blow to the Bruins' receiving corps, but offensive coordinator Tom Cable isn't fretting. Instead, he wants senior receiver Tab Perry, who worked his way back into UCLA after missing last season and being dismissed from school in January, to pick up the slack. ...[MORE]

• No trespassing
• His assignment Learning the D

Volleyball | Football | Basketball | Baseball | UCLA Sports

Area Colleges
Big second half propels Valley
Edric Prim rushed for 152 yards on 20 carries and scored three touchdowns Saturday to lead Valley College (2-1, 1-0) to a 44-29 Western State Conference Northern Division-opening win over host Santa Barbara (1-2, 0-1) at La Playa Stadium....[MORE]

MORE IN AREA COLLEGES >>

CSUN Sports
Northridge loses tourney title game
Most men's soccer teams would be discouraged after opening the season with two losses in its first four games. Cal State Northridge, however, isn't one of them.

Sure, Northridge lost 3-2 on Sunday to New Mexico, ranked 19th in the nation, in the title game of the annual Matador Soccer Invitational. ...[MORE]

• CSUN mulls new master plan Growth by 2010 would be addressed
• UCLA pulls rank in win

CSUN Sports

   

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