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By
Deb Murphy/Sports Editor
The Bishop Lady Broncos first match up with Kern Valley, Jan. 18, was a 1-point, last minute win. Tuesdayâs match up was a 63-32 Broncosâ blow-out.
The Broncosâ executed a take-no-prisoners defense; they rained 3-pointers; they played the full 32-minutes as if it was a close game. As coach Brian Pennington said, âit was a thing of beauty.â
Bishop is a solid third in High Desert League at 6-3. The Broncos take on Rosamond on the road tonight for the final league game, with no possibility of being knocked out of the CIF playoffs.
By
Deb Murphy/Sports Editor
Despite a tough loss to the Kern Valley Broncs, the Bishop Broncosâ night wasnât all bad as High Desert League play winds down to its final game tonight.
Prior to Tuesdayâs game, Bishop was tied for the league championship with the Rosamond Roadrunners at 6-2. Both were a game ahead of third place Kern Valley.
Bishop fell to 6-3; Kern rose to 6-3. Then, low and behold, the Rosamond Roadrunners fell to 6-3 with a loss to the Frazier Mountain Falcons.
The Bishop Broncosâ soccer squads solidified their spots in CIF playoffs with dual wins over the Kern Valley Broncs on the road Tuesday.
The final High Desert League game will be on Broncosâ turf, against the Rosamond Roadrunners this afternoon.
With the 2-0 win over Kern Valley and an 8-1 league record, the boys team will be playing for the HDL championship against the 7-1-1 Roadrunners.
Pedro Ibarra and Angel Aranzubia scored Bishopâs goals with assists from Angel Flores and Ibarra.
The Bishop Broncosâ soccer squads solidified their spots in CIF playoffs with dual wins over the Kern Valley Broncs on the road Tuesday.
The final High Desert League game will be on Broncosâ turf, against the Rosamond Roadrunners this afternoon.
With the 2-0 win over Kern Valley and an 8-1 league record, the boys team will be playing for the HDL championship against the 7-1-1 Roadrunners.
Pedro Ibarra and Angel Aranzubia scored Bishopâs goals with assists from Angel Flores and Ibarra.
The Big Pine Warriors basketball team beat the Immanuel Christian Crusaders, 61-46, on home court Tuesday night.
Four of the five Warriors were in double digits; the fifth, freshman Austin Jones, came close with 9 points, including a 3-pointer and a perfect 2/2 from the line. Seniors Micah Bacoch and Parker Bear both had double/doubles with 13 and 11 rebounds, respectively.
It was a good night to be a Warrior.