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Savanna 4, Anaheim 1 The Rebels beat the Colonists at David Tellers pitched a complete-game eight-hitter Friday to lead first-place Western High School to a 5-1 Orange League victory over Valencia at Western. The win gave Western a two-game lead over Valencia, Brea-O-linda, Magnolia and Savanna, who are all tied for second place. Western led, 1-0, going into the fourth inning when it broke the game open with four runs. John Ortiz led off the inning with a single, David Tellers walked and two outs later, both scored on a single by John Tellers. Rich Lod-ding then walked, and after a wild pitch moved John Tellers and Lod-ding into scoring position, they came home on Mike Frabotta's single.

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The Winslow league is supposed to provide a sane alternative to the violence of football. Winslow, who didn't really develop a liking for contact until his senior year in high school, said being around the youngsters has helped his own development. When a kid asks him about the numerous arguments he has with officials, Winslow is forced to give a "Do as I say, not as I do" reply. He tries to explain that the pressure of an NFL game is quite a bit more intense than running around in the Saturday afternoon sunshine, playing tag football. Still, there is a certain awkwardness in that argument, and Winslow said he could recall only two run-ins with officials last fall before he was hurt.

The more mature outlook was due to his experience with the kids, he said. Just as he expects his league to flourish this year, Winslow seems to think a comeback by the Chargers is in the cards. "I think our new owner, Alex Spanos, is on the right track," Winslow said. "I think our priorities are the offensive line, defensive line and the defensive backfield. There has been some talk about signing (receiver) Trumaine Johnson.

He would certainly help us he would take the pressure off if Charlie Joiner decides to retire." Winslow said he doesn't believe Joiner will quit, particularly if he is offered a two-year contract, such as offensive tackle Ed White, 38, just signed. The trials of the past nine months have not diminished Wins-low's enthusiasm for football. There was the pain of his injury, and the boos that initially accompanied his return from a self-imposed retirement that won him a five-year, $3 million contract. In spite of it all, Winslow seems basically unchanged. "I thank God for guiding me in the right direction." 1 19CLOSEOUTSISAVE75ll I AIRLINER DELUXE CANVAS TRAVEL COVERS TAYLOR MADE METALWOODS TOUR CLEEK" COUGAR OR PUMA STAINLESS STEEL PITCHING WEDGE HOLDS UP TO CLOSING OUT11 A 9" SIZE GOLF BAG VARIOUS LOFTS MEN'S RIGHT HAND REG.

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