18 - Conejo Valley Unified School District
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18 - Conejo Valley Unified School District
18 Boys Soccer Battles On STEPHANIE NIEVES SPORTS EDITOR Boyd and Burke, with four goals each. WHS managed a win against Royal High School in the 65th minute. Rubenstein scored after an assist from Afshar, giving WHS their third win of the season. After a devastating loss to Agoura with a score of 3-0, the team was well aware that future games would be crucial for their place in league. Continuing with tradition, WHS played TOHS at the annual Super Saturday event . The scores were varsity 0-0, JV 2-1, and frosh-soph 1-1. Against Moorpark, the boys were once again successful. The final score was 3-0 with goals by Afshar, Rubenstein, and Ylauan, with assists from Burke, Hall, and Alex Henderson ’08. Most recently, the team had a 1-2 loss to Newbury Park and Simi Valley, followed by another win against Royal. Rubenstein scored the first two goals with assists from Ylauan, while Afshar scored on a penalty kick for a final score of 3-1. “We’re in a transition phase right now, but I think the team is starting to work together and do well,” said Adam Burke ’08. On Wednesday, the boys pulled through with a win against Calabasas, movig them up in league. Houston and Boyd each had 2 goals leading to a win of 2-0. “This season has had its ups and downs. but I think we still have a chance for a strong finish,” said Prober. February 8, 2008 • THE ARROW PHOTO BY STEPHANIE NIEVES Closely following Agoura and Thousand Oaks High Schools, WHS is ranked sixth in the Marmonte League with a current league record of 6-5-2 and an overall record of 10-8-5. The team consists primarily of its 11 seniors, led by forward Scott Rubenstein, defender Christian Houston, midfielder Arshad Haider, defender Blaine Prober, and forward Naveed Afshar. In his final season of varsity soccer at WHS, Prober describes it as “memorable and fulfilling.” Juniors Baker Boyd, Connor Burke, Austin Hall, and Jordan Ylauan have also emerged as assets to this year’s team, demonstrating both skill and teamwork on the field. Ylauan has a total of 10 assists while Hall has 5. “Burke and Hall have been really valuable to us this season,” said Prober. Afshar leads the team with nine goals, followed by Rubenstein with six goals, and SPORTS PUTTING HIS BEST FOOT FORWARD: Scott Rubenstein ’08 hustles for a goal against Agoura. JV Unites Behind New Coach KELLEY BIGGS STEPHANIE LERVOLD STAFF WRITERS Girls JV basketball, has shown improvement over their previous few seasons. Aided by a new coach, William Burr, the team has united under his leadership. The team’s victory last Monday against Royal (40-36) gave them a winning record of 7-5. Starter Austin Walker ’09 recalls what off season was like. “It was a lot of hard work and more running than anyone expected, but it has definitely helped now that it is season.” The team has three returning juniors: Walker, Abigail Wilkins, and Jessica Zwicker; five returning sophomores: Melody Barooni, Jordyn Colemon, Melissa Johnson, Paige Kotake, and Samantha Spencer; and one freshman, Madison Marshall. New team member Esther Knopp ’09 also notes the improvement. “I think we are doing very well,” said the junior. “We improved a lot this season, and we have great team spirit. I think coach helped us a lot. He gave us the feeling we are all really good players and our team is good enough to beat all the other teams.” All teams have become very close with each other and are even hanging out outside of school. “The team’s great, the coaching is really good and we all get along really well and the season is pretty good so far,” said Walker. Most of the team has been together for the past two or three years and consider themselves family. “Our team is like one big family. We have a lot of motivation from everybody,” said Spencer. The team will be playing its last game Friday, Feb. 8, against Moorpark. Games will start with JV at 5:30 p.m. and Varsity at 7 p.m. Wrestling Scores League Victory IRIS YAN FEATURE EDITOR Above: Flyer Alyssa Schrupp ‘11, Bases Andrea Kemp ‘11, Heather Riley ‘10, and Christina Cipriani ‘08. PHOTO BY STEPHANIE NIEVES PHOTO BY STEPHANIE NIEVES WHS competition cheer started the season off with a competition on Jan. 19 at Agoura High School. They placed second behind Hart. “We did pretty well for out first competition especially because our team is so young. We didn’t do as well as we were hoping, but it showed us what we need to work on and helped us set some goals for the rest of the year,” said Sara Hagey ’08. Thomas Lang ’08 wrestled his way to first place in the 145-pound weight class at the Marmonte League finals. In addition, his fellow teammates Jason Villavisencio ’09 (103 weight division) and Kelly Postel ’08 (119 weight division), placed second and third respectively. They will compete in the CIF Southern Sectionals on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 15-16 at Los Osos High School in Riverside. Last year, the boys wrestling team ended the season ranked third in league, but at the end of this season, the wrestling teams have held on tight, vying for superiority over their competitors. “Our season did not turn out as well as I had hoped, due to my anticipation of a league championship, but we are at a plateau this year,” said Head Coach John Cuccia. “In our team, the individual standouts are expected to improve through the finals and CIF.” “What makes them unique and successful is their outstanding self-motivation,” said Cuccia. WRESTLING FOR THE WIN: Jonny LeFevre ’08 holds down his teammate during their final practice before the match against Moorpark. Many consider wrestling one of the most difficult sports in high school, as stated by Jung Lee ’10, one of two sophomores on the team. “Because we have to manage our weight and the practices are physically straining, I believe that wrestling is incredibly difficult,” said Lee. This year, though the wrestling team is not in as good of a standing as last year, the team is training its many young wrestlers for the success in years to come through its tough practices. “WHS is currently hosting an off-season wrestling program two times a week to introduce and train young future wrestlers. We hope that through this program, we can promote the sport of wrestling in Westlake,“ said Cuccia. The varsity team had three of its stars graduate last year, but Cuccia and Assistant Coaches Kevin Marshall and Adam Rundgren are tightening their hold on their competitors.