![]() ![]() For the December 13 episode, actress and model Blood Moongood will be back. There are some big guest stars that just appeared in Season 12, Episode 4 of NCIS: Los Angeles on December 6. Don’t worry, Kensi got this! #NCISLA /0AmDwOjZQA His role on the show might shift, but that could end up bringing more humor anyway. He does know someone who could pull that off in Operations Manager Henrietta “Hetty” Lange (Linda Hunt), but it has seemed like he didn’t want to count on it.Īt the same time that Nell Jones (Renée Felice Smith) appears to be training to take over for Hetty, it seems that the drama with Deek’s job was going to be another problem for the team to deal with.Įric Christian Olsen is not leaving NCIS, so fans are going to see Deeks for a lot longer. He just needs to go through the training or know someone with a lot of pull and power who could make it happen right away. #NCIS /K16gaQGMCzĭeeks can become an NCIS agent. Deeks… Were the two ever able to work together? Catch up on #NCISLA. It was a bombshell that could also impact their relationship moving forward, but one that could also be very easily solved.ĭiNozzo vs. ![]() It meant that the LAPD and NCIS partnership was over and that Deeks could no longer be partners with Kensi. Kensi came home from a tough day on the job to find a glum Deeks who had just learned some bad news.ĭeeks stated that the “LAPD is undergoing a public safety review to avoid defunding and part of that is the cancellation of all partnerships and liaisons.” Fouled out - Hagan.There is an important quote to remember from earlier in Season 12 when Deeks and Kensi were speaking at the bar. Total fouls - Mill Valley 10, Aquinas 13. Kelsi Langley scored 13 points to lead Newton (20-5), which held on after taking a 23-10 lead at the half. NEWTON 35, KAPAUN 30 - Newton rode a big second quarter to a victory over defending champion Kapaun in the girls third-place game. We knew had to get it off we were in the double bonus … and hoped to either get a great shot, or make two free throws and be jumping up and down.” “It wasn’t the greatest shot, but we had to get a shot off,” Mill Valley coach John McFall. Like that, Mill Valley’s unexpected run in its first state tournament appearance was over. That set up the play for Tripp, who slipped as she rushed to flip a shot towards the basket. Still, Aquinas’ Kendra Weledji missed the front end of a one-and-one with 11.4 second to play, giving Mill Valley one final shot. The game hung at 23-22 for the final few minutes, and Stephanie Lichtenauer missed two open looks that would’ve put the Jaguars ahead. Mill Valley, slowed plenty by Aquinas’ stingy defense, simply had too many close looks rim out all night - but especially late. The Jaguars, on the other hand, fought back tears while accepting their medals and watching the Saints celebrate at midcourt with the trophy. “When you live life on the edge like that you either have a great view or a great fall,” he added. “That was longer than three seconds, wasn’t it?” Hetzel said. Tripp lay still, the Saints erupted from their bench and onto the court as state champions after a 23-22 victory Saturday at Landon Arena. ![]() The ball bounced softly on the front rim, popped off the back end and to the floor as the horn sounded. ![]() We don’t want it in the air,” Aquinas coach Rick Hetzel said. “I was thinking it was bad that it was in the air. Mill Valley senior Tanner Tripp slid to the floor, watching as her potential game-winning running 17-foot shot floated toward the rim with the final seconds ticking off the clock. The outcome of two seasons - and the 5A girls state championship - hung high above the basket. ![]()
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