AVC NOTEBOOK: 2002 NOT A SEASON TO REMEMBER.Byline: Sean Ceglinsky Staff Writer It was a season the Antelope Valley College Antelope Valley College is a comprehensive community college located in Lancaster, California, USA. It is operated by the Antelope Valley Community College District, with a primary service area of 1,945 square miles covering portions of Los Angeles and Kern counties. football team would rather forget. AVC (1) (Advanced Video Coding) The video compression techniques used in the H.264 standard, jointly developed by ISO and the ITU-T. See H.264. (2) (Audio Visual C (1-9, 1-7 Foothill Conference) culminated its most disappointing season in the program's history with a 66-7 conference setback Saturday to host Grossmont, ranked No. 4 in Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region, by the Commission On Athletics poll. ``We played a tough schedule with a lot of inexperienced players,'' said coach Brent Carder, whose team lost seven consecutive games to close out the season - the worst stretch in his 33-year tenure. In addition, the Marauders ended the season with one win for the first time since 1969 and lost nine games in a season for the first time in the program's 54-year history. --Head and shoulder pads This article is about football protective equipment. For shoulder pads in fashion, see Shoulder pads (fashion). Shoulder pads are a piece of protective equipment used in American and Canadian football. above the rest: Despite the team's struggles, the determined play of Jerome Wright Jerome Wright (born 29 October 1985) is an English footballer. He palys as a Midfielder. He is currently playing for Northern Premier League First Division team F.C. United of Manchester. Trivia was a constant. The 6-foot, 170-pound wide receiver broke five schools records this season and had team highs in receptions (76), receiving yardage yard·age 1 n. 1. An amount or length measured in yards. 2. Cloth sold by the yard. Noun 1. (1,008), all-purpose yardage (1,882) and touchdowns (six). The sophomore from Highland High is being recruited by several Pacific- 10 Conference schools and likely will make his decision in the next month. --More records: Wright wasn't the only one entering his name atop the AVC record books this season. His teammate, quarterback and best friend Jamar Culver, also had a solid season. Culver twice set the single-game mark for completions (28). On Saturday, he threw for 200 yards to break Cory Allred's 2001 single-season passing total. A sophomore, Culver completed more than 53 percent of his passes for 2,346 yards and 15 touchdowns. Equally effective as a scrambler A device or software program that encrypts data for security purposes. See scramble. , he had six rushing touchdowns, tops on the team. --Cross country results: The AVC cross country team ran well over the weekend in the state meet at Woodward Park Woodward Park (34 acres) is a public park, botanical garden, and arboretum located between 21st Street and 24th Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. It is open to the public daily. in Fresno. Competing on a 4-mile course, the men finished 18th. East L.A., Orange Coast and Glendale finished first, second and third, respectively. Dan Miller was the Marauders' top finisher in 11th place with a time of 20:55.22, which earned him all-state honors. Ryan Rogers timed in at 21:07.49 for 19th place, and Chris Barber Donald Christopher 'Chris' Barber (born April 17, 1930 at Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England) is best known as a trombonist playing in his Trad revivals with his Dixieland jazz band. (22:53.27) and Ryan Smith For the hockey player see Ryan Smyth. Ryan Smith may refer to:
On the 5,000-meter course, the women finished 11th overall behind one of Cassie Ramirez's better efforts this season. The freshman from Highland finished eighth with a time 18:58.63, earning all-state honers. In the team event, Orange Coast finished first, followed by East L.A., Mt. San Antonio, Fullerton and Southwestern. Other AVC runners included: Victoria Haynes (19:53.10), Amy Rice (20:15.49), Christy Groman (21:56.30) and Magen Hall (23:21.35). ``The men could have done a little better, but a top-20 performance is really good,'' said coach Mark Covert, who had heavy praise for the women, who won the Foothill Conference title this season. ``We're very pleased, (and) finishing in 11th place surely isn't bad. It's about as good as we can do. ``Our goal, every year, is to get to the state meet. The kids trained hard, and we stayed healthy. Having both teams finish in the top 20 is very good.'' CAPTION(S): photo Photo: Antelope Valley College wide receiver Jerome Wright was one of the team's few bright spots this season, breaking five school records. Gus Ruelas/Staff Photographer |
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