CHATSWORTH COACHES GET CHILL AFTER WIN OVER SOUTH GATE : CHATSWORTH 26 SOUTH GATE 15.Byline: Vincent Bonsignore Daily News Staff Writer First up was line coach Rob Lurie Lurie is a surname, and may refer to:
Bokkos, Daffo West Chadic - a group of Chadic languages spoken in northern Nigeria; Hausa in the most important member Martinez Martinez (märtē`nəs), city (1990 pop. 31,808), seat of Contra Costa co., W Calif., on Carquinez Strait between San Pablo and Suisun bays, in a farm area; inc. 1884. Its major industry is petroleum refining. and Terry Gillette would have been next. That's OK, now that 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. High has advanced to the second round of the City Division playoffs after Thursday's 26-15 win over South Gate; the Chancellors have at least one more game to douse douse 1 also dowse v. doused also dowsed, dous·ing also dows·ing, dous·es also dows·es v.tr. 1. To plunge into liquid; immerse. See Synonyms at dip. 2. Gillette and Martinez with ice water showers, too. ``We figured if we were cold, we might as well make them cold, too,'' said Chatsworth wide receiver Reggie Lee For the American actor, please see Reggie Lee (actor) Reggie Lee (born October 26, 1973) is an Arena Football League offensive lineman/defensive lineman for the Orlando Predators. NCAA Career Lee attended Florida A&M University for two years. , who had a touchdown catch and two field goals in the first-round win. It's it's 1. Contraction of it is. 2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its. it's it is or it has it's be ~have been some time since the Chancellors (6-5) were in position to celebrate any victory. They lost four straight games to end the season, knocking them out of the more prestigious City Championship playoffs - made up of the top 16 City teams - and into the Division playoffs. Lee defended Chatsworth's postseason berth, pointing out the the Chancellors' four losses could have all been wins with a break here or there. That didn't stop South Gate from dominating the first quarter, in possession time if not points. The Rams (6-5) kept the ball for all but 17 seconds of the opening period, then took a 7-0 lead early in the second on Ron Johnson's 7-yard touchdown catch from Arturo Medina. ``I mean, we had the ball for two plays in the first quarter, that was pretty bad,'' Lee said. Chatsworth tied it up 7-7 later in the second quarter on Rafael Cansino's 8-yard run, then took a 10-7 lead on Lee's 27-yard field goal to open the third quarter. ``We were able to turn it around in the second half,'' Lee said. ``We showed a lot of improvement. The coaches yelled yell v. yelled, yell·ing, yells v.intr. To cry out loudly, as in pain, fright, surprise, or enthusiasm. v.tr. To utter or express with a loud cry. See Synonyms at shout. n. at us at halftime.'' After Lee made it 13-7 with a 23-yard field goal, Chatsworth put it out of reach on Matt Cassel's 5-yard pass to Lee. Mark Harris made it 26-7 with a 5-yard run in the fourth quarter. Cassel finished with just 76 yards on 7 of 16 passing, but he was throwing into a swirling wind most of the night. Chatsworth was effective on the ground, getting 78 yards on 15 carries from Harris, 52 yards on 16 carries from Jason Holmes and 44 yards on eight carries from Cassel. ``It was hard, but we pulled it together in time to get the win,'' Lee said. South Gate's Medina had 206 yards passing, including an 82-yard touchdown to Johnson with less than a minute to play. |
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