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Articles Written by: ODEEN DOMINGO
There's almost nothing better than the chase, where the satisfaction of winning in the end sometimes doesn't live up to the thrill of getting there.
That will be the focus of this girls soccer season.
In Class 5A Division I, defending champion Phoenix ...
From ODEEN DOMINGO,
AZ Central.com,
21 Nov 2009
1. Phoenix Xavier Prep. Consensus favorite to defend its title. Talent in droves.
2. Gilbert Highland. Hilary Zenuk, among eight returning starters, is back to make teams look silly.
4. Gilbert. Has talent and motivation to rectify last season's early ...
From ODEEN DOMINGO,
AZ Central.com,
21 Nov 2009
This is getting redundant.
For the second straight week, No. 11 Mesa upset a Class 5A Division I Fiesta Region rival that it lost to in the regular season.
Last week, it was No. 6 Mesa Red Mountain. On Friday, it was No. 3 Phoenix Brophy Prep.
Mesa ...
From ODEEN DOMINGO,
AZ Central.com,
21 Nov 2009
It is a silver lining that hundreds of teams would like to have - losing the state title just means you've gained great experience for next season.
But the Cactus girls volleyball team, has been through enough silver linings. What it wants is a trophy. ...
From ODEEN DOMINGO,
AZ Central.com,
18 Nov 2009
It was dominant and bordered on legendary.
Phoenix Xavier Prep won its third consecutive Class 5A Division I title and fourth in the past five seasons by defeating Tempe Corona del Sol 25-9, 25-12, 25-15 on Tuesday night at a raucous, near-capacity gym ...
From ODEEN DOMINGO,
AZ Central.com,
18 Nov 2009
There was no doubt. No letdown. No recourse.
Just a great team showing its dominance.
Phoenix Sunnyslope, the overwhelming favorite to defend its Class 4A Division I title, did so Monday night after defeating Cave Creek Cactus Shadows 25-23, 25-17, 25- ...
From ODEEN DOMINGO,
AZ Central.com,
17 Nov 2009
Time and again, when they needed something to happen, they got it.
Big play followed by crucial plays followed by better ones. That is how the Peoria Liberty players, in just their second year of varsity, have stayed undefeated.
Liberty won its 11th ...
From ODEEN DOMINGO,
AZ Central.com,
14 Nov 2009
They are undefeated, and yet, the underdog.
Liberty, in only its second year of varsity football, is 10-0 and seeded sixth in the Class 4A Division II playoffs.
But still, some consider its opponent, No. 11 Scottsdale Coronado, the favorite.
Liberty ...
From ODEEN DOMINGO,
AZ Central.com,
13 Nov 2009
In those crucial moments, when a decision means a victory or defeat, only one thing matters. Experience.
And it was Peoria Sunrise Mountain's experience that led to as close of a match win as a three-game sweep can get - 26-24, 29-27, 25-21 over ...
From ODEEN DOMINGO,
AZ Central.com,
13 Nov 2009
They came to lose.
To show up, put up a fight, but ultimately, lose and go home.
But sometimes, they don't. Sometimes the short kid equipped with only a slingshot and a few stones slays a giant. Sometimes a stubborn, rag-tag bunch of colonial subjects ...
From ODEEN DOMINGO,
AZ Central.com,
12 Nov 2009