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C.V. BEATS ST. FRANCIS ON NEW FIELD C. VALLEY 21, ST. FRANCIS 10.


LA CANADA - Jack Friedman would have loved everything about this one but the final score.

The late St. Francis football coach, who directed the Golden Knights
  • For the Byzantine order of Knights, see Angelici.
  • For the ancient sect, see Angelici (sect).
  • For the US Army Parachute Team The Golden Knights, see United States Army Parachute Team
  • For the annual correspondence chess tournament, see Golden Knights (chess)
 to back-to-back Southern Section titles in the 1960s, had his refurbished namesake name·sake  
n.
One that is named after another.



[From the phrase for the name's sake.]

namesake
Noun
 field inaugurated in style Saturday night.

The Golden Knights lost their first game on the new $600,000 artificial turf Artificial turf, or synthetic turf, is a grass-like man-made surface manufactured from synthetic materials. It is most often used in arenas for sports that were originally or are normally played on grass, however, it is now being used on residential lawns and commercial  field as visiting Crescenta Valley The Crescenta Valley is a small inland valley in Los Angeles County, California. Its name derives from its crescent-like shape, with the convex portion facing roughly northeast and the concave portion southwest.  turned on the defense and put on another Hudson Gossard magic show in a 21-10 nonleague win.

Gossard led the offense, passing for 143 yards (16-29) adding 45 yards rushing and figuring in all three Crescenta Valley touchdowns.

Gossard's final touchdown, a 4-yard fourth-quarter run in which he dived over end-zone defenders, proved the difference.

``He's a very intelligent player,'' St. Francis coach Jim Bonds Jim L. Bond (born 1936) is a minister and emeritus general superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene.  said. ``He's not tall in stature or the strongest guy, but he's a winner.''

Bonds' quarterback counterpart, Ricky Knauf, completed 10 of 22 passes for 78 yards and, with the help of running backs Joe Orlandini (team-high 44 yards rushing) and Kevin Herron (41 yards rushing) got St. Francis within 14-10 after trailing 14-0 at halftime.

But Crescenta Valley turned back the second-half St. Francis momentum with a defense led by Jason Jenkin, Mike Reddin, Richard Mendoza, Brian Chase For the Wikipedia editor, see .
Brian Chase (b. December 2 1978) is an American drummer with the New York rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

Chase grew up in Long Island and attended Friends Academy in Locust Valley, and Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Oberlin, Ohio.
 and Danny Moody.

Moody, who led all receivers with nine catches for 60 yards, got Crescenta Valley's defense started with a 67-yard interception return on the eighth play of the game and took it to St. Francis 3-yard line. Three plays later, Gossard found Moody in the back of the end zone for a 2-yard touchdown pass.

The Falcons scored their second touchdown with a 73-yard drive that started midway through the second quarter. Gossard accounted for all the yardage yard·age 1  
n.
1. An amount or length measured in yards.

2. Cloth sold by the yard.

Noun 1.
 on that drive, completing five of six passes and adding an 8-yard run. He capped the drive with a fourth-down, 21-yard touchdown pass to Richard Mendoza.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Sep 16, 2001
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