Emperors pull off latest ESL surprise.(SPORTS)

From: The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA) | Date: February 18, 2005 | Copyright information

Byline: THE FRESNO BEE

Orosi High earned a share of the East Sequoia League boys basketball championship, but it is Dinuba that rates as one of the ESL's hottest teams heading into the postseason.

The Emperors, after sputtering in the first half of league play, knocked off another member of the ESL elite Thursday by beating Orosi 74-61 in Dinuba. In their past three games, the Emperors knocked off Lindsay, co-champion Immanuel and Orosi -- the three teams at t...

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