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LOS ALTOS, Calif. — Coach Nancy Moyer, who has experienced much better times at Pinewood School, saw her new, young varsity basketball team open the season with a 101-1 loss. “This is going
to be a building year,” Moyer said Friday. She knew that even before her small-school team took the court Thursday night against San Mateo High School in an opening-round game of a
tournament at nearby Menlo Park. “The girls worked hard all the way to the end,” Moyer said. “They’re ready to learn. You can’t ask for anything more--except talent.” As for herself, Moyer
said, “It’s real unfortunate that he (the San Mateo coach) ran up the score. But I never got angry. “He played very aggressively in the first half, and I could see in the beginning that they
had a strong team.” San Mateo led after one quarter, 30-0, and at halftime, 53-1. Sylvia Hohen, a sophomore, made the free throw that accounted for all of Pinewood’s scoring. “This is a
real young team. I’ve got some kids who’ve never played basketball before,” said Moyer, who has five freshmen on her eight-player squad. “We did real well the last four years, but all my
seniors graduated.” Pinewood is a coed private school with an enrollment of about 130. Moyer’s team was undefeated in its eight-team league two years ago and finished third last season. MORE
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