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San Francisco, CA (San Francisco Co.) Chronicle (Cir. D. 630,954) (Cir. Sat. 483,291)

Lemon Grove, CA (San Diego Co.) Lemon Grove Review (Cir. W. 2,884)

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H~lid~y Musicals Celebrate Season in San Diego Mu fen! Jc !~rations hnve be- uls" 1:ill be presented by the Christmas Carol" at 6 p.m The Immaculata Cathedral h' f S Om h h lid t dill I h · • sors Ip o 0 ;:,out west<'rn College Concert The play is a combination of which is decorated for the hall• . · II ay ra on n o

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of God rn Christ. The goal of the choir is to enrich, elevate and stimulate cultural aetiv!- ties in San Diego by providing performance opportunities to minorities at a professional level. The Civic Chorale spe- cializes in classical music and

clays, provides the ideal setting for this musical feast of sight and sound which is a perfect 10 celebrate the holidays with tlie entire family. Tickets for thi·s performance in ~cction A, $l 5 . 00 for SC''t·,on B, and $5 for Sec- lion C

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San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 127,454)

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E:t> San Diego, Friday, December 12, 1986 / Toreros embarrass the Aztecs By Ed Zieral K~ eighth m tallmen on 55th Street, is his numbers because the Aztecs don't TnbuneSports,mter gasping for air. His team has lost have a center ~r a _power forward San Diego State coach Smokey three straight, and the losmg mar- who can deal with big people. Once Gaines L; right. His team's gam gins - 17, 32 and now 16 - trouble again, junior center Gerald Murray with SD don' conjure up images of him. had to leave the game because of a . a great riv fry. "A lot of points," Gaines said. "We hamstring pull. He started, but lasted Great m1 match, yes, but rivalry? lost seven games in a row last year, just six minutes. SDSU went man-to- o way. but not to the tune of these points. man on defense for much of the "Basketball is supposed to be fun." It's disconcerting." game, and there was no one to fend id a depressed SDSU guard Josh Part of the reason for the Aztecs' off Thompson. Lowery after being on the short end woes is they just can't sboot straight. "Teams have double- and triple- of an 83-67 rout by USD. "This was They shot a miserable 30 percent teamed me," Thompson said. "I ex- not fun " from the field with the game on the peeled two or three people on me Thi' worst thing that could happen line in the first half and 37.3 percent tonight because they didn't have the to this annual game for the Mayor's from the floor on the evening. They height. I was surprised there was Trophy was for It to become boring. went mto the game averaging 42 per- only one guy on me. Alid be didn't And it has, at least from the view- cent. even have weak-side help." point of the San Diego State season Lowery was two for 13 from the _It was 57-32 when Thompson !~ft ticket holder . who, bless them, are floor, Darryl Gaines two of 10. Tony with 13:09 to play. \\ 1th 9:03 remam- m for a Jong and hopeless season. Ross was two for eight, all three- ing, and U D up 64-35, Egan pulled The Aztecs are 0-3, and they've lost pomt attempts. his other star, silky-smooth forward those games by a combined 65 pomts. How was the team on three-point Nils Madden, who fi nished with 14 About that '87-88 campaign. shots? How about eight for 22 (a re- points and seven rebounds. Four of Tb folks at USO like the way spectable 36.4 percent). Lowery was the Toreros' five starters scored in thin have gone the last two times one for five and Gaines two for six. double figures as USD shot 61 per- these teams have met. Th Toreros but point guard Tracy Dildy bit three cent from the floor on a night the won by alma t the same score last of three. USO was two for five, with team was outrebounded 39-38. ye r (81-64), so at lea t the r part of Paul Leonard hitting two of three Forward Mark Manor had 15 the 3.325 in the house went home specials. pomts and eight rebounds, and guard smiling. , And the score was not nearly an Paul Leonard had 14 points and four Gaines can downgrade San Diego indication of bow much USO domi- assists. Egan played all 11 of his basketball and local rivalries all he nated the Jumor Aztecs. Truth is, the players. wants, but USD's dominance in these Toreros locked this one up shortly Gaines saw some positives in games is one the Aztecs used to own. after the tipoff. Gaines sensed a rout Dildy's show of leadership and over- That has to bother some people. when be called bis first timeout with all game in which he contributed a It certainly had the Aztecs' fans 16:07 to play in the first half. The team-high 17 points. Gaines also restless last mght, and many of them Toreros bad built a 13-4 lead, thanks liked the inspired play of community weren't afraid to shout out their feel- largely to six points from Thompson, college transfers Rodney Hawkins ings. It all sounded too Clipperesque. who mixed in some pretty left- and (10 points, 12 rebounds) and Juan Remember those guys, those games? right-banded books and soft jumpers Espinoza (12 points, seven rebounds). Same kind of tuff. near the basket. "I tnink Juan and I have been get- USD's players take these games The Aztecs' delay tactic only post- ting a bad rap," Hawkins said. "We with the Aztecs senously They play poned the agony. With 7:55 to play, it chose this school over a lot of other smart, well-orchestrated basketball, was USD 34, SDSU 11, and Thompson schools, but when we came in we and they play with a lot of emotion. had 14 of bis game-high 21 points. didn't think we'd be playing the "I saw where Smokey said there is With 2:38 remaining in the first half, power positions. We're going to give no real rivalry oetween our schools," the Toreros built therr biggest lead of it our all, but don't judge us by two USD center Scott Thompson said. the game, 43-12. games. We're playing hard. We're "Deep down inside, it's a big rivalry "We didn't play with this much en- juniors, and we're putting some to all us players. I noticed that Smok- ergy or intensity on the road," Egan things together right now. Later on, ey was pretty quiet tonight." said of bis 3-2 team. "We came out we're going to surprise some peo- Actually, Gaines bad a lot to say smoking in the first half, and I was pie." after the game. worried we wouldn't sustain it. But ''We just played awfully bad, so we came out in the second half and write what you want," Gaines said. did it again." "We stunk the place up tonight." Thompson scored his 21 pomts and Sa} this for Gaines: He's honest. had five rebounds m just 24 minutes His basketball program, now in its of floor time. He could have named TRIBUNE

Vista, CA (San Diego Co.) Morning Press (Cir. D. 7,676) (Cir. S. 7,967)

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USO kills sos 83-67 / SAN DIEG~~ Senior center Scott ~rrrpson scored 15 of his 21 points in the first half Thursday night in leading the University of San Diego to an 83-67 non-conference college basketball victory over San Diego State. The Toreros, 3-2, used a 28-3 surge to take a 32-7 lead mid- way through the first half and weren't threatened after that. The 7-foot-O Thompson w~rked insi?e lo score eight pomts dunng the decisive nine-minute stretch while for- ward Mark Manor also had eight points lo help San Diego take an insurmountable lead. It was the second straight vic- tory for the Toreros in the crosstown series. San Diego State had won the first six meetings since the University of San Diego entered Division I in 1979, The Toreros led 46-20 at halftime and the host Aztec~ who fell to 0-3, weren't close; than the final margin after that. Manor finished with 15 points and a team-leading eight re- bounds while Nils Madden and Paul Leonard had 14 apiece for San Diego. Tracy Dildy scored all 17 of his points in the second half in leading t_he Aztecs in scoring. Juan Espinoza added 12 points for S~n Diego State. Rodney Hawkins had 10 points and a game-high 12 rebounds for the losers. Eight of San Diego State's 16 field goals in the second half were from beyond the three- point line.

El Cajon, CA (San Diego Co) Daily Californian (Cir. D 100,271)

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oreras make home h-p The Uni-.ie~go had a tough time thus far in the son at 1-3 hosts P~rtland State tonight in its first season home game at th~ USD Sports Center at 7:30. The Toreras, whose roster includes Monte Vista High graduate Paula Mascari, will use the game as a warmup to Saturday's game at UCLA. d but tonight basketball team which has

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