Harvard-Westlake Will Have to Travel
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Harvard-Westlake lost a coin flip Saturday and will have to travel for the semifinals of the Southern Section Division I volleyball playoffs. The fourth-seeded Wolverines will face top-seeded Mira Costa at Redondo High--the Mustangs’ choice for a neutral site--Wednesday at 7 p.m.
In Division III, second-seeded Campbell Hall won its coin flip with third-seeded Bishop Montgomery and will play the Knights at Harvard-Westlake in the semifinals, also Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Track and Field
LaTanya Collier of Los Angeles Banning High and Desiree Woodman of Fontana have signed letters of intent with Cal State Northridge.
Collier, the runner-up in the girls’ triple jump in the 1995 City Section championships, has bests of 38 feet 5 inches in the triple jump and 18-3 in the long jump.
Woodman, fourth in the triple jump in the 1995 Southern Section Division I championships, has a best of 37-7 in that event.
Football
Andre Pinedo, a starting running back at Santa Clara last season, has transferred to St. Bonaventure and is participating in spring practice sessions.
St. Bonaventure Coach Jon Mack said Pinedo, who carried 113 times for 318 yards and two touchdowns with the Saints, moved to Ventura with his family and is a likely starter at either running back or linebacker.
Contributing: Mike Bresnahan, John Ortega, Tris Wykes.
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