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Sports predictions for April 1 – April 4

Home court advantages boosts Van Nuys hopes
Sports predictions for April 1 - April 4
Softball team aims to break Reseda's winning streak
Softball

Rival: Reseda 

Date: 4/4

Location: home

Current Record: Van Nuys 3-5, Reseda 5-2 

Prediction: Win

Softball team aims to break Reseda’s winning streak (THE MIRROR | Chioma Chiawa)
Baseball team optimistic for home game performance against Chavez
Baseball

Rival: Chavez

Date: 4/2

Location: home

Current Record: Van Nuys 7-3 Chavez 8-4

Prediction: Win 

Baseball team optimistic for home game performance against Chavez (THE MIRROR | Kimberly Perez)
Volleyball team anticipates challenging away game
Boys Volleyball

Rival: Sylmar

Date: 4/2

Location: Away 

Current Record: Van Nuys 13-5 Sylmar 16-9

Prediction: Lose

Volleyball team anticipates challenging away game (THE MIRROR | David Vasquez)
Tennis team seeks to maintain dominant record
Boys Tennis

Rival: Reseda 

Date: 4/4

Location: Home 

Current Record: Van Nuys 6-1 Reseda  0-3

Prediction: Win

Tennis team seeks to maintain dominant record (THE MIRROR | Marcello Chester)
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Isabel Valles
Isabel Valles, Athletics Editor
Through participating in multiple sports writing competitions, I was able to prove my commitment to the class and was chosen to become sports editor in my second year of journalism. My love for sports writing came around the time my love for sports developed around 6 years ago. Another thing I love about writing about sports is being able to inform and catch up readers about games that they may have missed. Currently I play three sports, flag football, track and field, and basketball. After high school I plan on attending either the University of Pennsylvania or the University of Santa Cruz. My goal for this year as editor is to become a better leader and learn from any mistakes that I might make in the process.
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