Chatsworth Quarterback Makes Return Trip From Taft
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Travis Winn, a junior quarterback who was at the center of recruiting allegations by Chatsworth High after he transferred to Taft last spring, has transferred back to Chatsworth.
He will be eligible to play Sept. 29 when Chatsworth plays Taft, Coach Myron Gibford said.
Winn was starting quarterback on the Chatsworth frosh-soph team that finished 10-0 last year and was coached by John Brown.
When Brown joined the Taft coaching staff last spring, Chatsworth officials accused him of recruiting players, including Winn. Brown was cleared of charges after a City Section investigation. Brown left the Taft program two weeks ago for personal reasons.
Winn joined the football team last week.
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Cal State Northridge’s Oct. 21 game at UC Davis has been moved to 7 p.m. The game was originally scheduled for 1 p.m.
Volleyball
Defensive specialists Cruz Mendoza and Kris Quinones have left the Cal State Northridge women’s team.
Mendoza, a junior, last year was a second-team All-South Coast Conference selection for Cerritos College. She has played sparingly this year.
Quinones, a sophomore from Sacramento Center High, appeared in four of Northridge’s 31 matches in 1994, none this season.
Golf
Arizona State freshman Darren Angel shot seven under par in his college debut to win the Ping Preview College Invitational at the Pumpkin Ridge course in Portland, Ore., on Sunday.
Angel, formerly of Granada Hills High, shot rounds of 70, 68 and 71. Arizona State won the team title.
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Linda-Chen Olsen of Granada Hills and Sylvia Kim of Thousand Oaks advanced to match play in the U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship at Essex County Club in Manchester, Mass.
Olsen shot a two-day total of 156 (78-78). Kim shot 164 (86-78).
Contributing: Darin Esper, Jeff Fletcher, Michael Lazarus, John Ortega, Bryan Rodgers.
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