CHATSWORTH CAN'T KEEP UP SIXTH-SEEDED NARBONNE PROVES TOO STRONG FOR YOUNG CHANCELLORS NARBONNE 38, CHATSWORTH 21.Byline: Rich Hammond Rich Hammond Los Angeles Daily News sports writer. Instrumental in bringing the Los Angeles Kings hockey organization closer to the fans. He is the atypical "what a guy" to Kings fans everywhere. Rich Hammond on himself. Staff Writer HARBOR CITY - To defeat Narbonne Narbonne (närbôn`), city (1990 pop. 47,086), Aude dept., S France, near the Mediterranean coast. It is the commercial center of a wine-growing region and an industrial city producing sulfur, copper, and clothing. High and its high-powered high-pow·ered also high-pow·er adj. Having great power or energy; dynamic: She's on a high-powered career track. high-powered Adjective 1. offense, Chatsworth Chatsworth, estate, Derbyshire, central England, near Chesterfield. It is the seat of the dukes of Devonshire. Begun in 1552, the present Classical-style Chatsworth House was rebuilt in 1686. figured to need to catch a few breaks and take advantage of them. Chatsworth accomplished only part of the goal. The 11th-seeded Chancellors recovered two fumbles and returned a kickoff for a touchdown in the first half to stay in the game, but ultimately they couldn't could·n't Contraction of could not. couldn't could not keep up with the sixth-seeded Gauchos' running attack and lost 38-21 in a City Section championship bracket In programming, brackets (the [ and ] characters) are used to enclose numbers and subscripts. For example, in the C statement int menustart [4] = ; the [4] indicates the number of elements in the array, and the contents are enclosed in curly braces. first-round game Thursday afternoon at Narbonne High. Chatsworth sophomore quarterback Mike Moustakas Mike Moustakas (born September 11, 1988 at Chatsworth, California) is a Shortstop[1] who was drafted by the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball 2nd overall in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft. turned in a solid effort, completing 15 of 36 passes for 196 yards. But Moustakas threw a crucial interception deep in Narbonne territory late in the second quarter with the score tied 13-13, and the Gauchos then scored 18 unanswered points. ``We're a very young team, and I'm really proud of the way our guys played today and what they accomplished this season,'' said Chatsworth coach Bill Coan, whose team finished 8-3. The Chancellors never led but had an excellent chance to go ahead late in the first half. They drove to the Narbonne 14, but Moustakas' third- down pass was tipped and then intercepted by Major Culbert. Narbonne then went 88 yards in four plays and just 42 seconds, capped by a 22-yard touchdown pass from Lamont Long to Treyvone Titus Titus, Roman emperor Titus (Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus) (tī`təs), A.D. 39–A.D. 81, Roman emperor (A.D. 79–A.D. 81). . The snap on the extra point was bobbled, but Culbert ran it in to give the Gauchos a 21-13 halftime lead. ``We made some mistakes early, and that's tough against a good team like Chatsworth,'' Narbonne coach Manuel Douglas said. ``Chatsworth ... plays in one of the best leagues in the City, but we knew they probably didn't have the speed to stay with us if we executed well.'' The Gauchos (9-2) fumbled twice in the first quarter, but the Chancellors scored only three points off those mistakes and also fumbled once. Chatsworth running back Oliver Padre, who had averaged 7 yards per carry this season, finished with 51 yards on 15 attempts. ``It was a good learning experience,'' Coan said. ``We're trying to get our guys used to playing big teams, and I thought we did a good job. We were in the game but we just make a couple mistakes.'' Titus ran for two touchdowns, including a 73-yarder on his first carry of the game, and finished with 215 yards on 15 carries. Culbert gained 114 yards on 12 carries, and Marquis Delgado ran for two touchdowns. Rich Hammond, (818) 713-3611 rich.hammond(at)dailynews.com |
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