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Lady Jaguars unbeaten
The San Jose City College women's basketball team continued its winning ways in the Coast Conference and held onto its No. 2 state ranking with a pair of wins last week.
The Lady Jaguars ripped Chabot 53-32 and backed that up with an 82-51 win over the College of San Mateo to improve to 10-0 in the conference and to 27-1 for the year.
Arbatisha Kitchen tossed in 15 points to lead the Lady Jags to the win over the Bulldogs. Cortney Keegan (St. Francis) supported with 14 points.
Nina Vinther (Los Gatos) jammed 11 points, and Christina Lombardo (Leigh) added 10 for the Jaguars. Natalia Jonas had nine points, Kristie Reed eight, Tami Monson (Mitty) and Brie Ahern (Homestead) seven apiece and Jamila Johnson one.
The Lady Jags had opened the week with a lopsided 53-32 win over Chabot. Abby Lopes (Del Mar) led San Jose with 12 points, and Vinther had eight. Monson hit seven, Keegan and Kitchen five apiece, Ahern and Johnson four each, La-Keeshia Thomas three, Jonas and Gina Paradiso (Cupertino) two apiece and Lombardo one.
San Jose will host Foothill on Feb. 11, 7 p.m., in its only game this week.
The women of De Anza Community College, meanwhile, topped the century mark last week in a 102-79 Coast Conference win over Ohlone.
Soccer school
The Go 4 Gold Soccer School will be held Feb. 16-20, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. each day, at Homestead High School in Sunnyvale. The school will feature instruction by professional coaches, and is open to boys and girls ages 5-18 from novice through select skill levels. For more information, call 997-7775.
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This article appeared in the Sunnyvale Sun, February 11, 1998.
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