ART OF HART BREAK CANYON HOLDS OFF RIVAL, AGAIN CANYON 41, HART 25.Byline: DAVE A file sharing program from Thursby Software Systems, Inc., Arlington, TX (www.thursby.com) that allows a Macintosh to share files with a PC. Designed specifically for and needing installation only on the Mac, DAVE works with Microsoft's native SMB/CIFS file sharing protocols and uses ROGAHN Special to the Daily News Once more, Canyon High of Canyon Country found a way to break Hart's heart. J.J. DiLuigi rushed for 193 yards and four touchdowns, and Ben Longshore long·shore adj. Occurring, living, or working along a seacoast. [Short for alongshore.] scored a crucial third-quarter touchdown, as Canyon (4-2, 1-0) beat archrival arch·ri·val n. A principal rival. Hart (3-4, 0-1) for the fourth consecutive time, 41-25, in both teams' Foothill League opener Friday night in front of 8,000 at College of the Canyons College of the Canyons is one of the fastest-growing community colleges in the state. According to the National Junior College Research Association, College of the Canyons consistently ranks in the top 50 community colleges in the nation. . In the fourth quarter, Hart trailed by just two points and had two good scoring opportunities in the final 5:24. Canyon's Blake McMartin capped an outstanding game on defense by tipping away Alex Pettee's pass attempt on fourth down, ending Hart's final drive with 53 seconds left. ``(The receiver) just made a good move. I tried to catch up and batted down the ball. I got lucky,'' McMartin said. ``It felt real good. It was a real big game and we played a real big team.'' Pettee had completed passes to four different receivers to bring the ball from the Hart 10-yard line to the Canyon 42 on that drive. Earlier in the fourth quarter, Hart drove to the Canyon 4-yard line, again trailing by just two points. But a sack of Pettee by Ben Armbruster pushed the Indians INDIANS. The aborigines of this country are so called. 2. In general, Indians have no political rights in the United States; they cannot vote at the general elections for officers, nor hold office. back to the 9, and Blake Mendenhall's 26-yard field goal attempt sailed wide right. The much-anticipated showdown between top running backs DiLuigi and Hart's Delano Howell ended in a stalemate stale·mate n. 1. A situation in which further action is blocked; a deadlock. 2. A drawing position in chess in which the king, although not in check, can move only into check and no other piece can move. tr.v. , as each standout scored four touchdowns. Howell's four touchdowns give him 24 for the season, keeping him on pace to threaten not only Ted Iacenda's team record of 41 but also DiLuigi's Foothill League record of 43, set last season. The BYU-bound DiLuigi now has 12 touchdowns this season. In the final minute, after Canyon took over possession on downs, the Downs, The, roadstead, c.8 mi (13 km) long and 6 mi (9.7 km) wide, between North Foreland and South Foreland, off Deal, Kent, SE England, in the English Channel. It is protected, except from strong south winds, by the Goodwin Sands and the coast. Cowboys cowboys, in American history. 1 Tory marauders, adherents to the British cause in the American Revolution, who fought in the contested area of Westchester co., N.Y. extended their lead. On third down and short, DiLuigi broke through for not only the first down but a 49-yard touchdown run with 31 seconds left to put the game completely away. Stephen Wirthlin also added a touchdown for Canyon on an interception return with 10 seconds left. Last season, Canyon edged Hart twice -- narrowly. In the regular-season meeting, Canyon won, 16-14, after Hart fumbled at the Cowboys 6 with less than two minutes left. And in the Division II championship game, Canyon held on for a 21-13 victory after DiLuigi made a mid-air tackle at the Cowboys 1 in the final minute. Canyon also becomes just the second team to defeat Hart four consecutive times during Hart coach Mike Herrington's era, joining St. Bonaventure, which defeated Hart, 34-0, in the season's opening game. |
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