CALABASAS SURPRISES SERAPHS : CALABASAS 30, ST. BONAVENTURE 14.Byline: Gerry Ger·ry , Elbridge 1744-1814. American politician. A signer of the Declaration of Independence (1776) and a delegate to the Continental Congress (1787), he served as governor of Massachusetts (1810-1811) and as Vice President of the United States Gittelson Daily News Staff Writer Calabasas High is back. Rebounding from an injury-plagued stretch that saw the squad lose four of five games, the Coyotes rocked top-seeded St. Bonaventure Bon·a·ven·ture also Bon·a·ven·tu·ra , Saint Originally Giovanni di Fidanza. Known as "the Seraphic Doctor." 1217?-1274. Italian theologian and philosopher who taught that the goal of all the arts and sciences is the direct 30-14 in the first round of the Southern Section Division X football playoffs Saturday night at Ventura High. Robby Coppola, still recovering from a severe ankle sprain ankle sprain Orthopedics A stretching of the ankle ligaments and/or muscles with swelling , sparked Calabasas (7-4), rushing 104 yards and three touchdowns in 23 carries. ``This team started the game as teen-age boys and ended it as grown men,'' Coyotes coach Larry Edwards said. ``These kids showed so much heart and courage.'' Calabasas scored early and often, setting the tone with an opening 17-play, 80-yard touchdown drive - capped by Coppola's 5-yard touchdown - that gobbled almost nine minutes. The first of two interceptions by Shawn Abdi then set up David Rosenberg's 59-yard field goal that awed awe n. 1. A mixed emotion of reverence, respect, dread, and wonder inspired by authority, genius, great beauty, sublimity, or might: We felt awe when contemplating the works of Bach. the overflow crowd, followed by a blocked punt that led to another Coppola touchdown. ``I always wanted the chance to kick a field goal that far,'' Rosenberg said. ``It felt super. I loved it.'' Coppola scored on runs of 5, 1, and 1 yards, and Abdi returned his second interception 40 yards for a touchdown. Calabasas led 24-6 at halftime, holding high-powered St. Bonaventure (9-2) to 87 first-half yards. The Coyotes dominated the larger Seraphs in the trenches and avenged a·venge tr.v. a·venged, a·veng·ing, a·veng·es 1. To inflict a punishment or penalty in return for; revenge: avenge a murder. 2. a 34-3 nonleague loss two weeks ago. St. Bonaventure scored on quarterback Chris Lombardo's 22-yard scramble To encode (encrypt) data in order to make it indecipherable without having a secret key to "unlock" it. The term came from the early days of cryptography which camouflaged analog transmissions with secret frequency patterns. , a safety, and Lombardo's 4-yard pass to Matt Leeth. |
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