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Sports
Baxter Capeda, editor, Derek Clakston, associate
editor
Sea
Warrior athletics expands on solid foundation
During the summer, the reigns of power quietly
changed hands in the HPU Athletics Department. Longtime Athletic
Director and Head Basketball Coach Anthony “Tony” Sellitto
passed the baton to his protégé of some three decades, Russell
Dung. While Dung is decidedly more low-key than his mentor,
he seems poised to move the Sea Warrior Athletic program to
the next level.
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No.
18 HPU falls to No. 17 CSU-LA
The 18th ranked HPU Lady Sea Warriors were involved
in an old fashion barn burner Sept. 7, but were put to the losing
side of it by the hands of the 17th ranked CSU-Los Angeles Golden
Eagles in five sets, at the James C. Castle Gymanasium at St.
Andrew’s Priory. HPU dropped it’s overall record to 5-3 (0-0
Pac West) on the season, while CSU-LA improved it’s record to
4-1.
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Cross Country Roundup
The fall sports season at HPU is highlighted
by two powerful programs - women’s volleyball and men and
women’s cross country--and includes men’s and women’s club
soccer play.
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HPU
wins Pac-West opener
HPU women’s volleyball team opened up PacWest
Conference play Sept. 14 sweeping by Western New Mexico State
in three sets, 30-17, 30-27, 30-21, at the James C. Castle Gymnasium
at St. Andrew’s Priory.
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