November 21, 2024
Josie Collier
About Josie Collier
Josie Collier is La Vista’s Editor-in-Chief and is responsible for each of the paper’s pages and managing the staff. In her previous year on the paper, she was Executive Features Editor and designed/wrote pages and stories for her section. In her free time, Josie plays soccer, spends time with friends and family and listens to music.

Boys Tennis defer Valencia in first round of CIF

May 10, 2018 Josie Collier 0

The Mira Costa boys tennis team defeated Valencia High School 15-3 on May 9, at the Manhattan Beach Country Club in the first round of the California Interscholastic Federation playoffs. The top performers of the match included junior Matthew Poh for winning all of his sets. […]

Boys Tennis Overcomes Redondo 14-4

May 1, 2018 Josie Collier 0

The Mira Costa boys tennis team defeated Redondo Union High School, after winning 14-4 on April 30 at Redondo Union. The top performers of the match included seniors Shant Samuelian and Evan Fortier for winning all of their sets.
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Costa Tennis defeats Arcadia 13-5

April 17, 2018 Josie Collier 0

The Mira Costa boys tennis team defeated Arcadia High School 13-5, on Monday, Apr. 16 at home. The top performers of the match included doubles partners, freshman Julien Lilla and junior Matthew Poh, and as well as sophomore singles player Tim Dzhurinskiy for winning all of their sets.
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Costa Tennis defeats Dos Pueblos 16-2

April 16, 2018 Josie Collier 0

The Mira Costa boys tennis team defeated Dos Pueblos High School 16-2, on Friday, Apr. 13. The top performers of the match included freshman singles player Julien Lilla and sophomore singles player Tim Dzhurinskiy for winning all of their sets. […]

Costa Tennis defeated by Peninsula 10-8

April 13, 2018 Josie Collier 0

The Mira Costa boys tennis team lost their perfect season record to Peninsula High School 10-8, on Apr. 12 at Peninsula high school. The top performers of the match included doubles partners, sophomore Tim Dzhurinskiy and junior Shant Samuelian, for winning two out of three of their sets.
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