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The Regents played against theRancho Cucamonga Cougars on Tuesday night at home. They played aninvigorating game that unfortunately resulted in a loss for the Regents. In the first quarter, Natalie Guillen #15, made two three-pointers, helping the Regents quickly add to their score. Senior Megan Bibal #12, also had a three-pointer. A member of the…
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Paul Olund

January 31, 2015

The Regents played against theRancho Cucamonga Cougars on Tuesday night at home. They played aninvigorating game that unfortunately resulted in a loss for the Regents.

In the first quarter, Natalie
Guillen #15, made two three-pointers, helping the Regents quickly add to their
score. Senior Megan Bibal #12, also had a three-pointer. A member of the
starting five, Havalin Nyivih #42, made a layup, helping lead the Regents to a
five-point advantage to end the first half.

Although the girls had a tough
third quarter scoring no points, they pushed through the fourth quarter playing
good defense to keep the Cougars from increasing their score. The girls ended
the third quarter with a close score of 26-22. The Regents made a total of five
points in the fourth quarter ending the game in triumph for the Cougars. The
final score was 42-27.

The varsity basketball team is 0-5
in league and 8-13 overall. The next game is January 30 against the Upland
Highlanders at Upland’s home court beginning at 4:45 p.m.
Come out to support the Regents!

– Vanessa Vela

Scholar-athlete Cody Going: off to Division 1

Scholar-athlete Cody Going: off to Division 1

Cody Going has been in Mission Viejo high school’s football program, a team ranked number four in California by MaxPreps, for five long years. From his time in eighth grade to now he’s been able to see the athletes at Mission Viejo High grow from teammates to a...