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Versatility gives young volleyball virtuoso an edge
Whether setting, digging, hitting, serving or passing, 16-year-old Zana Muno of Sherman Oaks Notre Dame is volleyball's version of a utility player. There isn't a position she can't play or a skill she can't master. As her brother, JJ, a football-...
Tags: College Baseball, Baseball, Football, Sports
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UCI's Jock advances to semis at Olympic Trials
Charles Jock, a recent UC Irvine graduate, won his first-round heat of the 800 meters in the U.S. Olympic Trials at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., on Friday. Jock recorded a time of 1 minute, 47.90 seconds in rainy conditions with Michael Rutt (1:47.99)...Tags: University of California, Irvine, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Trials, College Sports
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Family of Woman Allegedly Killed by Boyfriend Speaks Out
KTLA NewsLAGUNA HILLS, Calif. (KTLA) -- The family of Alexandra Tang, the 24-year-old woman allegedly killed by her boyfriend, spoke out for the first time in interviews with KTLA. Tang's sister Candice Tang Nyholt recalled the phone call she received from her...Tags: Justice System, Murder, Lawyers, Landforms, Emergency Health Procedures
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David Attias: Isla Vista 'Angel of Death' to Leave Mental Hospital
KTLA NewsSANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KTLA) -- A former UC Santa Barbara student who declared he was the "angel of death" after killing four pedestrians and injuring a fifth, will be released from a mental health facility. On February 23, 2001, David Attias, then 18,...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Chemical Industry, Health, Pharmaceuticals
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Boise State added to Big West
Boise State is joining the Big West Conference, the Big West Board of Directors announced Friday. Boise State, which initially competed in the Big West from 1996-2001, represents the third recent membership addition to the conference, which will have...Tags: Basketball, University of California, Davis, University of California, Riverside, College Basketball, Sports
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Lynn receives welcome
NEWPORT BEACH — Robert Lynn said it felt good to be back home in Southern California after the London Olympics. Lynn was an assistant coach on the U.S. Olympic men's water polo team that finished eighth in London. He said he got funny text messages...
Tags: Water Polo, Michael Phelps, Skype, Sports, Usain Bolt
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Newport-Mesa grads to study in China with government scholarship
Two Newport-Mesa Unified graduates are leaving Tuesday morning to study Mandarin after winning a full-ride scholarship from the Chinese government. Paolo and Amy Holder will be the first in their family to learn Chinese after their great-grandfather left...
Tags: Florida State University, Financial Aid, Landforms, Awards and Prizes, Mountains
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Women's volleyball preview: UCI faces uphill climb
UC Irvine women's volleyball coach Paula Weishoff said she doesn't like to coach effort, though she has come to realize the necessity of managing it. Coaching effort typically refers to the need to generate energy from players, most often on the practice...Tags: Students, University of California, Irvine, Kansas State Wildcats, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Awards and Prizes
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Girls' Water Polo: Locals go for JO gold
The last two selections for Newport-Mesa Dream Team Player of the Year in girls' water polo were Corona del Mar High graduate Alex Musselman and Newport Harbor High graduate Maddy McLaren. Musselman and McLaren will be teammates at UCLA. But first,...
Tags: University of California, Irvine, Water Polo, Schools, Awards and Prizes, University of California, Los Angeles
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Commentary: Hoag babies are at 175,000 and counting
Peer into the cars around you the next time you're zooming down Coast Highway or Newport Boulevard. Each driver is headed to a different destination, but odds are good each started in the same place. As an obstetrician and now a gynecologist at Hoag...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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Baseball: Big night for ex-Bishop Amat pitcher Jared Robinson
Varsity Times InsiderJared Robinson, a graduate of La Puente Bishop Amat in June, didn't play high school baseball his senior year. But he'll be the starting pitcher on Monday night at 7 o'clock when Compton plays Taiwan in the championship game of......
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