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The Desert Sun from Palm Springs, California • Page 52

Publication:
The Desert Suni
Location:
Palm Springs, California
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52
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EG VALLEY SPORTS SUK TaraJay Novwriber 10, Palm Springs' lYZehas sweep wsliBuK 8Bfl SI hi UK 4tt 3 matches in U.S. Open croquet CatfdCrascSnchedtreDesmVleaeje tide, but five other DVt teams enter finaleefc end of the reiar season tti a chance to make the play fT offs tcftte playoff pdure outcome of tenet's game between Caehedral Gty and Pdrn Spring. Friday's matchups among the contenders are PafcTt Desert at hdo and Central at Brawley Here are the possfcttes: BOO 60 5-4-0 4-4-1 7-o 1-8-0 CIIACS tEreak out the cakxtlators to fue out vtfisch teams v3 join Cathedral City in the Division IV postseason tournament x-CattMdral CRy Mo 5-2 Brawtoy 5-2 PatmSprtRCi Central 3 PakaDaaart 4-3 Catoxico 2-6 PatoVarda 0-7 Coadtala Vaftty 0-7 x-clncrtad teagua tVs FCJimSICfTY edged Kelley IMS. At Indian Ridge, Phil Arnold of Santa Rosa defeated Hanson 26-7 and Anders 26-1. Melanie Marsac of Studio Gty beat Hanson 13-10.

She then lost to CR Smith of Santa Monica 10-7. Craig Harris of San Miguel beat Gordon Mills of Indian Wells in Tuesday's final of tbe B-divtskn tournament Woody Harlow of Palm Desert topped Caroline Darn of Seattle for third place. Tbe Open continues with round-robin play today at am at Indian Ridge and Mission Hills, times EZTS FALU '1 sr4 x2z 1Z 'y (U IddtoRs at 7:30 MO Tonttftts Garm CETYS (MsxicaJO at Catexico Staff report RANCHO MIRAGE Palm Springs Michael Mehas. tbe tournament's co-favorite, woo three matches Wednesday in tbe VS. Croquet Open.

The event is a qualifier for next year's World Championships at Windsor. Calif. Mehas defeated CR Smith of Santa Monica 24-14. Chuck Anders of Phoenix 26-1 and Carl Hanson of San Mateo 23-22. All three matches were played at Indian Ridge Country Club in Palm Desert In the last match.

Mehas scored 11 points on his last turn to come from behind. Err Peterson of Santa Rosa, the other favorite, won twice. He defeated Maurice Marsac of Studio City 2S-3 and Tom Dunker of Yountville 26-9. Both matches were played at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage. In other matches at Mission ffilk, Rory Kelley of Scottsdale.

beat Bill Roche of Seattle 21-13 and Maurice Marsac 264. Mike Town of Richmond, topped Maurice Marsac 15-7. Dunker tit oaf J.2.t: Jen Its jt it.jt Fun Sr-" at I Vaky at Pato Varda Central at Bmay Indo takes No. 2 and Pam Springs (62) takes No. 3.

Brawley (S3) and Central (S3) are out beSo sod CcctrxJ via oj tan fcmi Owi Awfcn ftama. Af tor, Kckr, SaAiA Aimi Ccrl tamoaOa Mdaei K) ui JojfcWwt Va4 Awan; tarai Cl. Sn $ata Mono 12 JO pm. Nmm Hovw ttirr 4niiv Tom SmMl 230 Urn Snt To torn. 8 am mmtwm Man udo CM Bt Hod Wai.V am- fatal Sjmp) a tomt Mtrac Sxfe CM Heme a Ian Dim 1 JO pj V.

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Mafcai Ovnar. Anod Ma hlo is No. 2 Central (S3) takes No. 3 over Pam Spnrgs (S3) and Braey (S31 Each team is 11 in hearJtohead matcfMS. the first tiebreaker.

The Spartans cuH the second tiebreaker, the pont value method. A team receves rme ports for a wn over the first place team. doo to one port for a wrt over the nrtJvpJace team. CentraTs wrt over hefo would be deosNe. Centra wojd have 20 ports.

wrde Pam Sprrgs and Brawley eacfi ouU have 16 ports. BULLETIN BOARD COD Flayers of the Week Roland Roy and Hassan Probharbs hare been named Players of tbe Week for their performances in College of the Desert's 27-17 football victory over Citrus College last week. Roy. a freshman defensive back, was selected for his play on defense. Prob-berbs, a freshman receiver, was named for his play on special teams.

Also. Robart Bryant was named the defensive Player of tbe Week for his play a week earlier against Victor Valley College. Tbe weekly honors are sponsored by Pixza Hut of Palm Desert E'ef (S2J is Wi. 2 ffJ Fcim pr- 52; is Nat 3. S3) anl Pn Cesert (S3) se cut EyfSCX KAPLAN The Desert Sun Three football games involving six teams flatting for three playoff bertis leaves eigii possibilities for Desert Vallej League's postseason representation.

Tbe final week of regular-season play begins tonight, as league champion Cathedral Gty plays at Springs. Wia or lose, tbe Lions (7-0 DVL) 'enter tbe OF-Southern Section Division IV playoffs as tbe DVL's No. 1 team. Tbe league gets two other automatic playoff berths. -One team in Division IV Till earn "a wild-card playoff berth, but, based on poll rankings, tbe DVL is unlikely to receive that nod.

Indio (2X Brawley (M) and Palm Springs (S-2) are tied for second. If two of those three teams win, tbe winners are in. If all three win, Indio and Brawley take second and third, respectively. If all three lose, there will be a five-way tie for second place at S4. In that scenario.

Palm Springs takes second and Central takes third based on tbe best DVL road records. Palm Desert may or may not have a slim chance to qualify. Indio clinches the No. 2 berth with a win Friday against Palm Desert (4-3). Brawley makes the playoffs No.

2 if Indio loses. No. 3 if Indio wins with a win Friday over Central (4-3). Palm Springs, currently fourth according to the tiebreakiag formula, can lose tonight and still make tbe playoffs. What a country.

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AUTO RACtMQ TICKETS: The Pam Sprigs Youtf) Leagje seg ha-pnee day aOnrsswn rxKets to trv? Crrvsier Grand Pnx. xfi be hej Parn Sprngs Nov. 18-21. Tcfcets are good for any day. Proceeds benefit Pam Springs vcutri sports pro-ams.

krformstioac 322-6128 or 341-5614. CAY TENNIS: The Gay and Lestan Terns Assooarjon wi hod a tournament Nov. 25-27 at the FN vera Re sort and Racquet CUb. The Racquet CUD and The Terns Center, al Parn Springs. About 200 payers are expected to compete.

The tournament 4 teafje ds'sons tor various ies of abjy for men and women. Al matcnes are open to the pubic Mtn free acrnssaon. The nas wi be coved Nov. 27 at the Rrvera Resort, atformatkxc Lary Kast 320-0020. CYCUNQ CROUP: A goue to promote an ncreased number of te-wavs the desert as wet as safer and better paths rc fornrsg.

The Bodrg PuTSts Grctrj open to cy-cteis of al ages. DeacSne for ssgnr up ts Dec 4. rrriaK- 322-9660. Staff reports Parn Sprngs (S3). Central (S3).

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