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and four rebounds while se- nior guard Reese Kybo col- lected three steals.
Reedley began play Dec. 5 in Fresno at the Hoover Classic tourna- ment, taking on Washing- ton Union. The Pirates had games daily through Satur- day, Dec. 8.
Immanuel girls host Lib- erty on Dec. 6
Immanuel High's girls open their home season Thursday, Dec. 6, with a 6 p.m. non-league contest against Liberty-Madera Ranchos. The Eagles are 0-2 with two lopsided road losses against large division schools.
GIRLS SOCCER Pirates bounce back from first loss
Reedley High rebounded strong from its first loss of the season, getting two goals from senior midfielder Miko Sunamoto during a 2-0 road shutout of Dinuba on Nov. 28. Senior Emma Mulligan and sophomore Amber Becerra assisted on the goals.
A day earlier, the Pirates dropped a 2-1 decision at Sal Gonzalez Field against visiting Bullard High from Fresno. Becerra had the lone Reedley goal off an assist from Mulligan.
Reedley hosted Golden West on Dec. 4 (results were
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Dec. 13.
Final games hosted Fri-
day, Dec. 14, at RHS are four consolation round matchups, starting at 3:30 p.m. and con- cluded by consolation semifi-
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Reedley High's Melissa Gomez tracks down the ball during a 2-1 loss to visiting Bullard High of Fresno on Nov. 27. Looking on is teammate NIko Sunamoto (8), who scored both of the Pirates' goals in a 2-0 non-league shutout at Dinuba High on Nov. 28.
a 78-50 drubbing of Mission Oak from Tulare. On Nov. 30, the Eagles dominated the middle two quarters and outscored Kingsburg 42-15 en route to a 74-59 win.
"These were our first three games, so we're kind
and he took advantage of us," he said. "He got us to step out of position here and there and that's what allows great play- ers to get the buckets."
In the end, Ferrell said he was happy with the team's im-
the PacWest Freshman of the Week, as announced by the conference on Dec. 3.
The 2018 Immanuel High School graduate led FPU to a big win at Hawaii Pacific on Dec. 1. He scored a co-team high 14 points, which included a pair of threes, while adding four assists and four rebounds to power the ‘Birds to a 67-54 win in Honolulu.
In an overtime loss at Chaminade on Nov. 30, Ken- dricks scored nine points and pulled down two rebounds.
It marks the first such award for Kendricks. He is averaging 11.2 points, 3.5 re- bounds and 1 assist per game for the Sunbirds (2-4).
Kendricks scored five points and collected three rebounds in the Sunbirds' 72-57 loss at Hawaii Hilo on Dec. 3. WOMEN
RC 1-2 at Visalia tourney
A two-game losing streak has dropped the Reedley Col- lege women's basketball team to 5-4 on the season.
The Lady Tigers opened the 42nd annual Gilchrist In- vitational in Visalia on Nov. 29
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IHS honors its award winners
Immanuel High Schools honored its Central Section Division 4 runner-up team at a Nov. 13 awards cer- emony.
Senior outside hitter Dan- iele Jefferies was voted team Most Valuable Player, and
nal games at 6:30 and 8 p.m. All games on Saturday, Dec. 15, will be played at Dinuba High, capped off by the 7:30 p.m. championship game.
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also was the Central Sequoia League's Offensive Player of the Year. Claire Ramirez and MacKenzie Coats were voted the team's Best Defen- sive and Offensive Players respectively. Ramirez earned second team all-CSL honors will Coats received honorable mention.
Other team winners were Halle Brett, Most Improved; Mikaela Mora, Eagle Spirit; and Brooke Hatch, Coach's Award.
School Eagle Classic varsity tournament. Games will be played Thursday through Sat- urday, Dec. 6-8, at Everett Al- varez High School in Salinas.
Immanuel then will play in the San Cruz High School Mark Gallo Invitational tour- nament on Dec. 12-14.
of working on some rota- tions and seeing where guys are going to play," Woods said. "It was good to see dif- ferent guys step up each night of the tournament and see the kind of the balance we have."
proved start and a chance to continue a homestead on Dec. 5 against Lindsay. The Pirates then travel to the mountains on Friday, Dec. 7, for a 7:30 p.m. non-league contest against Yo- semite High in Oakhurst.
with a 54-51 win over Pasadena City. Reedley College then fell to Ventura 74-52 on Nov. 30 and followed with an 84-59 loss to Canyons on Dec. 1.
In the win over Pasadena, Reedley took the lead for good at 52-50 on a layup by Stepha- nie Cervantes (Dinuba) with 58 seconds remaining. Chloe Welch (Exeter). who made all 14 of her free throws in the win, closed out the scoring by making two foul shots with one second left.
Welch led the Lady Tigers with 16 points while Cervantes finished with 10.
In the loss to Ventura, Reedley fell behind 26-14 af- ter the first 10 minutes. I'man Conley (Edison, Fresno) led the Tigers with 16 points while Cervantes netted 10. Sam Mendoza (Dinuba) had nine points in only 12 minutes of action.
Conley had 19 points in the loss to Canyons as the Tigers' made only 4 of 31 3-point shot attempts.
Reedley returned to action on Dec. 4 at Foothill College before facing Cabrillo College in Aptos the next day.
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draining a trio of three-point baskets to help Immanuel pull away in the third and fourth quarter. But during Mt. Whitney's rally, Rodri- guez fell to the floor soaring for a loose ball and slammed his face to the hardwood. He came out bleeding from a cut over his left eye and sat out the rest of the game in an ef- fort to stop the bleeding.
"Jordan told me one time, he doesn't feel pain," Woods said with a smile.
The Eagles also received timely scoring and solid de- fensive play from sopho- more guard Shawn Rodgers, who also was named to the all-tournament team. in addi- tion, forward-center Williams made some key baskets and showed a strong inside pres- ence on his way to earning the Dirty Boots (Hustle and Heart) award.
Immanuel opened the tournament on Nov. 29 with
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down a handful of three-point baskets to overpower the hosts.
"We kind of wore us down
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On Friday, Dec. 7, the Ti- gers begin play in the Foothill College Tournament in Los Altos Hills with a 4 p.m. con- test against Cabrillo College.
Kendricks named PacWest Freshman of the Week
Fresno Pacific’s Nate Kendricks has been named
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Immanuel High guard Shawn Rodgers dribbles downcourt in the sec- ond half of the Eagles' 69-63 victory over Mt. Whitney in the finals of the TOC on Dec. 1. Rodgers was named to the all-tournament team.
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