ALL-ANTELOPE VALLEY: FOOTBALL.Byline: - Erik Boal OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tyreace House, Sr., WR, Palmdale It just doesn't matter where he lined up on offense, nor how Falcons coach Jeff Williams For the poker player, see . For the physician, see . For the astronaut, see . Jeff Williams (born June 6, 1972 in Canberra) is an Australian-born, left-handed pitcher for the Hanshin Tigers baseball team. found a way to get him the ball, once House had it in his hands, excitement usually followed. Although Palmdale High played one of its toughest schedules, one featuring three-time Southern Section Div. XI champion Oaks Christian of Westlake Village, two-time Div. X champ Crespi of Encino and Notre Dame Notre Dame IPA: [nɔtʁ dam] is French for Our Lady, referring to the Virgin Mary. In the United States of America, Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks - winner of three of the past four Div. III titles - House kept the Falcons competitive with outstanding athleticism and impressive versatility. His presence enabled Palmdale to rebound from a three-game losing streak to open the season, as well as a 22-19 setback to Antelope Valley This article is about the Los Angeles County region. For the census-designated place in Wyoming, see Antelope Valley-Crestview, Wyoming. The Antelope Valley , to share the Golden League title with the Antelopes. It marked the fourth consecutive year the Falcons captured a league championship. As a member of the league's most explosive offense - featuring quarterback Rodney Trimm, running back Dominic Blood and receiver Brandon McLaughlin - House was able to stretch the field as a receiver and pick up important yards on the ground. House was selected as the Golden League's Player of the Year by its seven coaches. He finished the season with 36 receptions for 794 yards and gained another 524 yards on the ground in 56 carries, scoring 13 touchdowns. Two of those touchdowns came in Palmdale's 42-36 loss to Mira Costa of Manhattan Beach Manhattan Beach, city (1990 pop. 32,063), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1912. It is a residential and beach community with an oil refinery and nearby factories that produce transportation and electrical equipment, computers, and pottery. in the opening round of the Div. III playoffs. DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Allan Mohan, Sr., LB, Antelope Valley Following a junior season in which he recorded 115 tackles, it didn't surprise Mohan to see teams running plays away from the side he was lined up on. It didn't matter to Mohan, either, because he still found ways to track down opposing ballcarriers. In one of Antelope Valley High's best seasons of the past decade, Mohan was one of the catalysts, recording 126 tackles (76 solo), and was selected the Golden League's top defensive player. The Antelopes defeated Palmdale 22-19 to secure a share of the league title, in large part because of the abilities of Mohan, Andre Crenshaw cren·shaw also cran·shaw n. A variety of winter melon (Cucumis melo var. inodorus) having a greenish-yellow rind and sweet, usually salmon-pink flesh. [Origin unknown.] and D'Andre Goodwin to slow down the Falcons' explosive offense. Mohan, who finished the season with four sacks and an interception, led Antelope Valley to an eight-win season, highlighted by a 45-22 victory over Leuzinger of Lawndale in the opening round of the Div. III playoffs. Although the Antelopes were the only Golden League team to reach the quarterfinals, their run ended against champion Dominguez of Compton in a 41-10 setback. Mohan also was an underrated running back, rushing for 507 yards and two touchdowns in limited action behind starter Crenshaw. DAILY NEWS ALL-ANTELOPE VALLEY Offense QB: Rodney Trimm, Sr., Palmdale RB: Dominic Blood, Sr., Palmdale RB: Micah Littlejohn, Sr., Highland WR: Brandon McLaughlin, Sr., Palmdale WR: Casey Schlock schlock also shlock Slang n. Something, such as merchandise or literature, that is inferior or shoddy. adj. Of inferior quality; cheap or shoddy. , Sr., Vasquez TE: Randy Burton, Sr., Antelope Valley TE/OL: Kolin Brown, Jr., Highland OL: Jake Dean Jacob "Jake" Dean is a fictional character in the long-running British Channel 4 television soap opera Hollyoaks. He is played by actor Kevin Sacre. Description , Sr., Paraclete OL: Hayworth Hicks Hicks , Edward 1780-1849. American painter of primitive works, notably The Peaceable Kingdom, of which nearly 100 versions exist. , Jr., Palmdale OL: Spencer Johnson Spencer Johnson may refer to the following persons:
OL: Dillon Bennewitz, Jr., Quartz Hill K: Brett Lloyd, So., Antelope Valley Defense DL: Darrell Hicks, Sr., Palmdale DL: Ryan Cambaliza, Sr., Littlerock DL: Nathan Drakes, Sr., Lancaster DL: Darius Roberts, Sr., Antelope Valley LB: Brad Kostopoulos, Sr., Boron boron (bōr`ŏn) [New Gr. from borax], chemical element; symbol B; at. no. 5; at. wt. 10.81; m.p. about 2,300°C;; sublimation point about 2,550°C;; sp. gr. 2.3 at 25°C;; valence +3. LB: Vernard Wilkins, Sr., Highland LB: Eric Leon, Sr., Rosamond LB: Bryan Meek meek adj. meek·er, meek·est 1. Showing patience and humility; gentle. 2. Easily imposed on; submissive. , Sr., Lancaster DB: Tony Jackson
Anthony (Antonio) Jackson, best known as Tony Jackson , Sr., Lancaster DB: Andre Crenshaw, Sr., Antelope Valley DB: D'Andre Goodwin, Sr., Antelope Valley CAPTION(S): 2 photos, 2 boxes Photo: (1) Tyreace House rolled up 1,318 total yards - 794 yards receiving and 524 rushing - to lead Palmdale to a share of the Golden League title. Alex Collins/Special to the Daily News (2) Linebacker Allan Mohan made 126 tackles to lead Antelope Valley to a Golden League co-championship. Jeff Goldwater/Staff Photographer Box: (1) DAILY NEWS ALL-ANTELOPE VALLEY - Offense (see text) (2) DAILY NEWS ALL-ANTELOPE VALLEY - Defense (see text) |
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