C.V. FINISHES 10-0 : CRES. VALLEY 16, ARCADIA 6.Byline: Danny Schumacher Schumacher is an occupational surname (German, "shoemaker"), and may refer to: People Sport
Sloppy slop·py adj. slop·pi·er, slop·pi·est 1. Marked by a lack of neatness or order; untidy: a sloppy room. 2. turf turf: see lawn. turf In horticulture, the surface layer of soil with its matted, dense vegetation, usually grasses grown for ornamental or recreational use. did little to slow Kenny Ken·ny , Elizabeth 1880?-1952. Australian nurse who developed a simple treatment for the paralysis brought on by poliomyelitis. Pritchett, and Mark Kier n. 1. (Bleaching) A large tub or vat in which goods are subjected to the action of hot lye or bleaching liquor; - also called keeve ltname>. put on a one-man defensive show as No. 2 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. finished off a perfect regular season with a 16-6 victory over Arcadia on Thursday at Glendale High. Pritchett, who struggled early in the slop created by two days of heavy rain, dominated the second half and finished with 159 yards on 29 carries. His 1-yard touchdown run with 4:47 left to play put the game out of reach. The touchdown was set up three plays earlier by his 28-yard run. Kier, however, made an equal impact on the contest, picking off three Arcadia passes to lead the Falcons (10-0, 5-0) on defense. ``I was mad at Mark before the game,'' Crescenta Valley coach Alan Eberhart said. ``I told him I was going to run him real hard on Monday. I'm probably not going to do that now.'' Kier led a superb team effort on defense as the Falcons (10-0, 5-0) clinched an uncontested Pacific League title. It's Crescenta Valley's first league title since 1977. The Apaches Apaches name given to Parisian gangsters. [Fr. Hist.: Payton, 31] See : Evil (7-3, 3-2) entered with a chance to force a tie for the league title but managed little production. And with Pritchett leading the way, the Falcons were able to control the ball and the clock with its running game. Pritchett is 15 yards shy of breaking his own school record for single-season rushing (1,691 yards, set last year). He should get that during next week's first round of the Southern Section Division III
Division III (or DIII) is a division of the National Collegiate Athletic Association of the United States. playoffs, which the Falcons should go into as a top seed. Crescenta Valley also got a big contribution out of punter Punter 1. An trader who hopes to make quick profits. Basically, another term for speculator. 2. In the U.K., it is generally used to describe someone who gambles. It is also used to mean a client or customer of any business. Seth Santoro. Santoro helped keep Arcadia pinned deep in its own territory for most of the night with five punts for 202 yards. Three of those punts went for 40 or more yards. ``We had a few (offensive options) taken away by the field conditions,'' Eberhart said. ``In the first half we had to adjust to the field.'' Muddy field conditions were a factor right from the beginning. Pritchett struggled to turn the corner on sweeps because he had difficulty keeping holding his footing on the turf. Crescenta Valley also fumbled three times, but fortunately for the Falcons, only one of those was recovered by Arcadia. However, in the second quarter, Pritchett was able to help his team attain some control of the contest. Running primarily up the middle of the field, Pritchett was able to break off a couple of big runs. Reserve quarterback Ryan McKnight also played his part, completing his only pass of the half to Chris Oliver for a 37-yard gain. The play set up the only points of the half, a 27-yard field goal by Mike Heiman with 40 seconds left before intermission. Pritchett finished the half with 66 yards on 12 carries. His halftime stats were not only impressive because of the conditions of the field but also because he had just one attempt at the end of the first quarter. |
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