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CVHS Wins; Glendale, Hoover Suffer League Losses

First published in the Jan. 14 print issue of the Glendale News-Press.

The Crescenta Valley High School varsity girls’ basketball team bounced back from its first Pacific League loss by posting back-to-back road wins.
The Falcons pummeled host Muir High in Pasadena, 73-16, in a league game on Tuesday. Senior Taleen Krikorian scored a game-high 14 points, sophomore Darby Stayton poured in 11 points and junior Lulu Arzoumanian registered 10 points. Junior Tara Arouchian scored nine points, senior Victoria Prochazka finished with six points and junior Kylie Ray tallied five points. Senior Aleek Zakarian recorded four points, junior Natalie Shabazian and sophomore Keira Calaguas each produced three points, and senior Melissa Dayag, senior Kristen Olavi and sophomore Ani Arouchian each had two points.
CVHS previously won a league game at Burbank, 57-40. Prochazka poured in 12 points while Arzoumanian registered 11 points. Stayton scored six points, Ray recorded five points, and Dayag and Calaguas each tallied four points. Senior Charlotte Foster and Krikorian each sank a 3-pointer, Zakarian finished with three points and Olavi had two points.
The Falcons visited Arcadia for a league contest yesterday; the game ended after the Glendale News-Press’ deadline and will be included in next week’s issue. Crescenta Valley (16-4 overall, 6-1 in league) will host Pasadena on Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 5 p.m.

GLENDALE

Glendale High School sophomore Natalia Andriassian scored two points during a Pacific League game against Burbank on Tuesday.

The Nitros suffered their second consecutive loss after falling to visiting Burbank, 48-32, in a Pacific League game on Tuesday.
Junior Sella Koshkerian scored 10 points, junior captain Carmen Avedian poured nine points, including a pair of threes, and senior captain Jane Bassil scored eight points. Meanwhile, sophomores Christina Koshkerian and Natalia Andriassian each added two points.
Glendale previously lost a league game against visiting Burroughs High of Burbank, 56-50. Individual statistics were not reported to the Glendale News-Press.
The Nitros hosted Hoover High in an intracity rivalry league contest yesterday; the game ended after the Glendale News-Press’ deadline and will be included in next week’s issue. Glendale (13-6 overall, 3-4 in league) will host Arcadia in a league matchup on Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 5 p.m.

HOOVER

Hoover High School’s Michelle Cline tallied two points during a Pacific League game against Pasadena on Tuesday.

The Tornados lost to visiting Pasadena, 60-29, in a Pacific League game on Tuesday as Iren Musayelyan scored a team-high 14 points.
Lara Hanneyan registered seven points, including a pair of threes, Jayda Russ-Wheeler scored three points, and Aline Melconian and Michelle Cline each had two points.
Hoover previously lost a league game at Muir High in Pasadena, 56-14. Individual statistics were not reported to the Glendale News-Press.
The Tornados visited intracity rival Glendale for a league contest yesterday; the game ended after the Glendale News-Press’ deadline and will be included in next week’s issue. Hoover (0-13 overall, 0-7 in league) will visit Burroughs High in Burbank for a league game on Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 5 p.m.

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