November 21, 2001    Campbell, California

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    Warriors make it to doubles play

    Westmont's Megan Clapp and Anna Vugdalic earned a place in the Central Coast Section tennis finals scheduled for this week at the Courtside Tennis Club.

    Clapp and Vugdalic qualified as a doubles team and were to open play Monday at the Courtside Tennis Club against Lindsay Hughes and Hillary Englert of Menlo-Atherton. The winning team was to advance to the quarter final round later that day. The semifinals and finals are set for Nov. 20 at Courtside.

    Campbell's Perlik plays two sports

    Krista Perlik of Campbell is a member of the women's basketball team at San Jose Christian College. The 5-foot-tall junior guard also played volleyball for the Warriors in the fall.

    Perlik starred in both basketball and volleyball at Westmont High School before moving on to San Jose Christian.

    She is just one of five local athletes competing at the local Christian college. Others include: Tara Eichinger (Los Gatos), 6-foot-4 sophomore center on the women's basketball team; Justin Bower (Homestead), a sophomore midfielder on the men's soccer team; Aron Shimada (Pioneer), a freshman defender on the men's soccer team; and Chad Salstrom (Leigh), a junior forward on the men's soccer team.

    Vikings at Home

    The West Valley Community College men's basketball team will host Merritt College of Oakland in a 5 p.m. non-conference game Nov. 21 at the Vikings' Saratoga home.

    The Vikings, who will visit Santa Rosa Nov. 24, 3 p.m., opened the year with a loss to the City College of San Francisco and competed in the Cuesta Tournament this past weekend.

    In other action at West Valley, the women's soccer team lost a 1-0 heartbreaker to Cabrillo in the first round of the Northern California playoffs. The loss ended West Valley's season at 15-5-3.

    Sophomore Robyn Every was the big scorer for the Vikings this fall with 10 goals and five assists for a team high 25 points. Soph Lindsay Lowe was close behind with 24 points (9 goals, 6 assists), and freshman Megan Henwood had 23 points (9 goals, 5 assists).

    Katie Novak and Ruth Priscaro drilled four goals apiece for the Vikings and Ashley Babb, Chelsea Gonzales and Sunny Vizzusi had three each. Kelly Gullion and Lindsay Howie added two goals apiece and Truly Pineda, Sarah Schopbach, Sheri Stirm and Sarah Yarnall also scored.

    Freshman goalkeeper Mary Duquette led the defense with 71 saves in 11 conference games.

    The women's volleyball team continued to roll in Coast Conference play, beating rival San Jose City College 30-11, 30-22, 33-31. The Vikings improved to 13-0 in the conference and to 16-2 for the season.



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