GUHSD ACADEMIC LEAGUE COMPETITION KICKS OFF

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GUHSD studentsNovember 7, 2009 (San Diego’s East County) – Grossmont Union High School District’s Academic League competition kicked off on November 4th. The 11-round event will culminate in televised coverage next February.

“Congratulations to first year coaches Brianne Jones (Grossmont) and Dena Rosenberger (El Capitan) for their very first wins. We are looking forward to another great season!” said Steve Haiman, one of three Academic League coordinators, along with Dick Beach and Ruth Weiss.

Varsity and Junior Varsity results after the first match are as follows:

JUNIOR VARSITY STANDINGS AFTER MATCH #1

The standings in the Grossmont Academic League for 2009-2010 are as follows:

TEAM WINS LOSSES
El Capitan 1 0
Grossmont 1 0
Helix 1 0
Steele Canyon 1 0
West Hills 1 0
Granite Hills 0 0
El Cajon 0 1
Monte Vista 0 1
Mount Miguel 0 1
Santana 0 1
Valhalla 0 1

The following is a summary of the matches played on November 4, 2009, at each site and the scores for each match:

Valhalla
Grossmont
46
62
El Cajon
Steele Canyon
7
61
Monte Vista
Helix
17
51
Mount Miguel
El Capitan
19
61
West Hills
Santana
78
40

VARSITY STANDINGS AFTER MATCH #1

TEAM WINS LOSSES
El Capitan 1 0
Grossmont 1 0
Monte Vista 1 0
Santana 1 0
Steele Canyon 1 0
Granite Hills 0 0
El Cajon 0 1
Helix 0 1
Mount Miguel 0 1
Valhalla 0 1
West Hills 0 1

The following is a summary of the matches played on November 4, 2009, at each site and the scores for each match:

Valhalla
Grossmont
42
105
El Cajon
Steele Canyon
13
67
Monte Vista
Helix
88
40
Mount Miguel
El Capitan
26
51
West Hills
Santana
38
127

The next matches will take place on Monday November 9th.


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