Vikes are perfect
Bennett Davison poured in 48 points in two games to help the West Valley Community College men's basketball team remain perfect in the Coast Conference season.
Davison tossed in 31 points to lead the Vikings to an 89-70 win over Chabot, and the 6-foot-8 sophomore came back with 17 points in an 80-51 win over Ohlone. Jacobi Thompson supported with 19 points against the Gladiators, including five three-pointers. Andy Newman pitched in 10 points in the win and Bob Ladine had nine. Jamaal Sanford added six, Taplar Mvogo five, Toby Vares four, Scott Reeves three and Will Bigge two.
Davison led the Vikings with his 17 points against the Renegades. Mvogo chipped in with 16, Thompson 11, Sanford nine, Vares and Derek Mickle seven apiece, Ladine six, Reeves and Newman three each and Bigge one.
The Vikings are now 9-0 in the conference and 26-2 for the year.
Lady Dons win
The De Anza Community College women's basketball team finished 13-1 in the Coast Conference with a rousing 97-61 win over the City College of San Francisco. Former Prospect star Jenny Miller sparked De Anza to the victory with 24 points, including four three-pointers.
The Dons, now 20-10 for the year, enter the Northern California playoffs Feb. 23.
Hit the slopes
Saratoga residents will get the chance to hit the slopes thanks to a pair of ski trips planned by the Saratoga Recreation Department.
The Rec Department will offer a Feb. 24 trip to Northstar and a March 9 trip to Squaw Valley. The $69 registration fee for each trip includes a lift ticket, transportation and breakfast. There is a $10 discount for those over age 54 and under 13.
For more information, call the Saratoga Recreation Department at 867-3438, ext. 234.
Soccer players needed
The De Anza Blue Heat is looking for players for under-13 select and under-14 development teams for the spring season. Players are needed for all positions, and player evaluations will be held Feb. 24, 10-11:30 a.m., at Jollyman Park in Cupertino.
For more information, call Clarence Santang at 996-9532.
This article appeared in the Saratoga News, February 21, 1996.
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