CAL LUTHERAN FOOTBALL: CAL LUTHERAN FAILS TO GET KICKS IN LOSS TO PACIFIC LUTHERAN.Byline: Jim Inghram Daily News Staff Writer By the time Pacific Lutheran's Jacob Croft CROFT, obsolete. A little close adjoining to a dwelling-house, and enclosed for pasture or arable, or any particular use. Jacob's Law Dict. scored on a 1-yard run in the second overtime to help the Lutes defeat Cal Lutheran 20-14 on Saturday, the frustration level for the Kingsmen must have been at an all-time high. The Kingsmen out-rushed the Lutes 128-92, had a 182-171 advantage in passing yardage yard·age 1 n. 1. An amount or length measured in yards. 2. Cloth sold by the yard. Noun 1. and kept the Lutes off balance throughout the game. Cal Lutheran had tied the score with 56 seconds left when Dorian Stitt scored on a 1-yard run, concluding a 67-yard, 10-play drive. Ryan Geisler converted the point-after to make it 14-14. The Kingsmen, however, failed to reach the end zone in two overtime periods Noun 1. overtime period - a period of overtime play to resolve a tie; e.g. basketball extra time, overtime - playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie and Geisler's ineffectiveness proved crucial to the outcome. The sophomore, who set a school record last year with a 57-yard field goal against Pacific Lutheran, missed all six of his attempts. The misses came from 30, 53, 41, 26, 42 and 36 yards. The 42-yarder was in the first overtime and the second 36-yarder came in the second overtime. The 53-yarder was short, while the others had plenty of distance but were wide either right or left. ``No one feels worse about it than Ryan,'' coach Scott Squires said after the game. ``You don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. what to do. You want to keep sending him out there so he'll have a chance to come out feeling good, but it just got worse.'' The blame can't all be placed on Geisler. He did convert his extra points and the offense was sporadic sporadic /spo·rad·ic/ (spo-rad´ic) occurring singly; widely scattered; not epidemic or endemic. spo·rad·ic or spo·rad·i·cal adj. 1. Occurring at irregular intervals. 2. throughout the game. Quarterback Zack Hernandez started slowly, completing only one of his first nine, but rallied to to finish 18 of 38 for 182 yards and one touchdown. The touchdown, a 28-yarder to Eugene Sullivan, came with 53 seconds left in the first half. Geisler's conversion gave the Kingsmen a 7-6 halftime lead. Each team scored a second half touchdown. The Lutes made a two-point conversion In American football and Canadian football, a team may try to score a two-point conversion (score two points) instead of an extra point (one point) immediately after it scores a touchdown. after theirs to take a temporary 14-7 lead. The star for Cal Lutheran was the entire defensive unit, which recorded six sacks and three other tackles for losses. Defensive back Jake Halas had two sacks and one interception for the Kingsmen. Stitt (Simi Valley Simi Valley (sē`mē, sĭm`ē), city (1990 pop. 100,217), Ventura co., SW Calif. in an oil, fruit, and farm region; laid out 1887, inc. 1969. High) led the team in rushing with 87 yards on 20 carries. Fredrik Nanhed had 46 yards on 11 carries. Josh Salic, Greg McAllister and Jason Fowle had four receptions each. Sullivan had three for 42 yards. A bit of good news for Cal Lutheran was 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. Averk Kevern. Kevern, replacing All-American Jeff Shea, had six punts for an average of 42.5 yards, including a long of 57 yards. CAPTION(S): 2 Photos PHOTO (1--Color) SQUIRES (2--Color) HERNANDEZ |
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