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Westchester

American  
[west-ches-ter] / ˈwɛst tʃɛs tər /

noun

  1. a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.


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Thirty years ago, he transferred from Westchester to Palisades to help the Dolphins reach the 4A semifinals.

From Los Angeles Times

If he’s not shooting 400 threes a day at practice, he’s in the backyard at home in Westchester shooting threes on a hoop, with his father feeding him passes.

From Los Angeles Times

In a game against Westchester this season, he was 11 for 12 from three-point range.

From Los Angeles Times

The Patriots will play Westchester, a 79-45 winner over Venice.

From Los Angeles Times

On May 26, 2014, after graduating from Westchester County Police Academy, Colón was sworn in as a deputy sheriff for the Department of Public Safety, later becoming deputy lieutenant.

From Los Angeles Times