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CITY SECTION: DEFENSE KEY TO TAFT WIN.


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Exavier Johnson passed for 140 yards and a touchdown as Taft High of Woodland Hills claimed its first victory of the year, shutting down visiting Kennedy of Granada Hills 17-0 in a nonleague game.

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Marty Williams rushed for 95 yards on 14 carries and set up both first- quarter scores, a 29-yard field goal by Brandon Behrad and a 7-yard touchdown pass from Johnson to Guillermo Gomez.

Jarrel Holland added a late touchdown for Taft.

Kennedy, the preseason favorite in the Valley Mission League, fell to 0-3.

-- Howard Abrams

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 combined for 140 rushing yards on 28 carries as Canoga Park totaled 323 yards.

The Hunters improved to 3-0.

Cangoa Park's defense limited Cleveland (0-3) to 90 yards.

Brandon Kirby scored on a 1-yard run with 6:08 remaining in the first quarter for the Cavaliers.

--Jacob H. Pollon

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Sylmar's defense held ElCamino Real of Woodland Hills to 148 yards total offense.

The Conquistadores (1-2) were led by Cyrus Palmer, who carried nine times for 70 yards.

-- John Call
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Sep 22, 2006
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