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La Salle
[ luh sal; French la sal ]
noun
- (Re·né) Ro·bert Ca·ve·lier [r, uh, -, ney, , r, aw-, ber, k, a, -v, uh, -, lyey], Sieur de, 1643–87, French explorer of North America.
- a city in S Quebec, in E Canada: suburb of Montreal.
- a city in N Illinois.
La Salle
1/ lə ˈsæl /
noun
- a city in SE Canada, in Quebec: a S suburb of Montreal. Pop (with Émard): 100 327 (2006)
La Salle
2/ la sal /
noun
- La SalleSieur Robert Cavelier de16431687MFrenchTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: explorerTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: fur traderTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: colonist Sieur Robert Cavelier de (rɔbɛr kavəlje də). 1643–87, French explorer and fur trader in North America; founder of Louisiana (1682)
Example Sentences
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 4, La Salle 0: J. Beckett Berg threw a complete game, striking out eight with no walks.
La Salle 3, Damien 0: Sophomores Andrew Luna and Frane Flores combined on a five-hitter and Chris Cardenas contributed two hits for La Salle.
Chaminade 51, La Salle 45: The Eagles picked up the Division 1 victory.
There were a number of freshmen making an impact during the playoffs, including Palos Verdes receiver Jalen Flowers and Mater Dei defensive back Ace Leutele, who had a late-game interception in the Monarchs’ 37-15 victory over Concord De La Salle in the Open Division state championship game.
Mater Dei won the Trinity League championship and finished 13-0 after winning the CIF Open Division state championship bowl game on Saturday with a 37-15 win over De La Salle.
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