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By Steve Finley
Sports Editor 

The Coronavirus Stops Successful Sports Season at The High School

 

March 26, 2020

George Laase

Curtis Collazos scored 13 goals in just 12 games on 31 shots and he had three assists.

The coronavirus has turned the world upside down and the sports world in America was thrown a breaking curve ball that has put fans at the edge of their seats, even if those seats are at home and not inside a stadium.

At Culver City High School spring sports was blossoming into a beautiful flower that turned into a coronavirus cactus. Here are the records for some the spring teams before their seasons were put on hold.

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Sophomore boys' soccer player Gabriel Mejia.

The baseball team was 9-4 overall and 2-1 in Ocean league play. Girls' softball was 4-2 and 1-0 in league play. Girls' lacrosse was 7-1 and 1-0 in league play. Boys' lacrosse was 3-2. Boys tennis was 7-2 overall and 1-0 in league play. Boys' volleyball was 5-7 overall.

The track and field teams competed in the Culver City Invitational on March 7. The meet was very successful according to head coach Jahmal Wright. "It was a pretty day and we had 21 schools competing on the Culver City track. I was very pleased with the turnout and how all four (boys and girls) of our teams competed." The freshmen, sophomore and varsity boys and girls teams were undefeated.

Sports are an important part of some of our lives but when you look at the whole picture of life, it's a small part.

 

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