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    Basketball player Homestead's Garren Strong goes strong to the hoop in last week's win over Saratoga. The Mustangs beat the Falcons and Cupertino last week to finish the first half of the league season 6-0.


    Photograph by Jacqueline Ramseyer



    Mustangs still unbeaten in league

    Fremont boys suffer tough loss to Milpitas

    By Dick Sparrer

    The boys basketball team at Homestead hit an important milestone last Friday night ... the halfway point in the schedule in the El Camino Division of the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League.

    And why is that such an important milestone for the Mustangs? Well, this year they've gotten there, and they're still undefeated.

    Homestead wrapped up the first round of play in the El Camino Division with wins over Saratoga and Cupertino last week to improve to 6-0 in the league campaign.

    The Mustangs open the second round of league play this week when they host Los Altos on Jan. 25, 7:30 p.m. A win in that one would be the 17th victory of the year and yet another milestone for the Mustangs--it would break the school record for most wins in a season.

    Homestead beat Los Altos 81-56 in the first week of league play. They also beat Mountain View 63-53, Santa Clara 60-54 and Monta Vista 67-52 before rolling to the two wins last week over the Falcons and Pioneers.

    Saratoga got off to a fast start in last Wednesday's clash at Homestead when the Falcons jumped out to a 10-6 first-quarter lead. But the Mustangs outscored 'Toga 35-19 over the next two periods, including a 13-4 run in the third.

    Bryan Silverman poured in 16 points to lead all Homestead scorers in the win over the Falcons. Silverman buried 10 of his points at the free-throw line.

    Brad Sasaki had a pair of three-pointers among his 12 points in the win, and Garren Strong finished in double digits with 11 points.

    Tim Strombel supported with nine points in the win, Gus Gauntlett and Matt Johnson added four apiece and Armen Ekmekji had three.

    Homestead came back two days later to outscore Cupertino in every period on the way to a 49-30 win.

    Silverman and Sasaki shared scoring honors for the Mustangs with 16 points apiece. Both had a pair of threes in the game.

    Strombel finished with seven points, Gauntlett and Johnson four apiece and Ekmekji two.

    The Mustangs, 16-4 for the year, play an upbeat tempo and stress defense. Leading the defensive effort for the Mustangs are Sasaki and Randy Chang.

    Firebirds fall

    The Fremont boys basketball team dropped a tough 48-41 nod to Milpitas in the battle of the league's unbeaten teams in the De Anza Division of the SCVAL last week.

    The Firebirds trailed by a bucket after a period, by 12 points at the half and by 17 after three quarters, but made a valiant comeback in the final period to cut the Milpitas lead to seven.

    Troy Tulowitzki pumped in 16 points, including a couple of threes, and Jesse Enchill jammed 16 points to lead the Firebirds.

    Jacob Esau and Scott Brown had three points apiece, Travis Harris hit two and Tyler Duran added one.

    'Birds top Mustangs

    In girls basketball action last week, Fremont rolled to a 44-32 win over Homestead in Sunnyvale. The Lady Birds improved to 2-3 in the De Anza Division of the SCVAL and to 7-9 for the year.

    Danyll Gammon tossed in 14 points to lead the Lady Birds to the victory. Katrina Ison supported with 10 points for Fremont, Raquel Ledesma had eight, Tiana Stroughter hit seven, Tamar Sarkissian added three and Aneta Pariaszevski hit two. Ledezma, Ison and Sarkissian each dropped three-pointers.

    Sophomore Mandy Wald buried 17 points for the Mustangs to lead all scorers in the game.

    Jenelle Kitasoe had six points, Elyse Maru four, Kelly Dasilva three and Shannon Wong two. Dasilva had a three-pointer for Homestead.

    The Mustangs had dropped a 38-20 decision to Los Gatos to open the week. The Wildcats outscored Homestead in every period in the low-scoring game.

    Wald, Stephanie Malcolm, Maru and Wong had four points each for the Mustangs and Kitasoe and Lauren Tidwell added two apiece.

    Westgate at Poly

    Adam Westgate of Sunnyvale is a freshman on the men's swimming team at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo this season. Westgate is a former Fremont High School water polo and swimming standout.



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