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CITY SECTION: GRANADA HILLS ROLLS 35-0.


Byline: Daily News

With the return of coaches Darryl Stroh and Tom Harp Tom Harp was a college football coach at Cornell, Duke, and Indiana State. From 1961 to 1965, he coached at Cornell, where he compiled a 19-23-3 record. From 1966 to 1970, he coached at Duke, where he compiled a 22-23-1 record.  come big expectations. The expectations were met Friday night.

Despite a slow start, the visiting Granada Hills High football team shut out North Hollywood 35-0.

Stroh and Harp coached Denver Broncos quarterback John Elway John Albert Elway, Jr. (born June 28, 1960) played American football quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Denver Broncos from 1983 through 1998. Elway holds many college and professional records and was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame and is the only  two decades ago and are returning to a team that is a combined 3-27 record the past three years.

Junior quarterback Jason Winn made his first varsity start and passed for 198 yards, completing 10-of-17 passes and two touchdowns.

``We got a little emotional,'' co-coach Stroh said. ``We were a little overanxious o·ver·anx·ious  
adj.
Anxious to an excessive degree.



over·anx·i
 with the penalties. At halftime, we told the players to settle down.''

Winn connected with receiver Gerald Jones for a 26-yard touchdown to break open a scoreless game with 5 minutes, 30 seconds left in the second quarter to give Granada Hills a 7-0 lead.

On its next possession, North Hollywood QB Billydee Payne fumbled, giving Granada Hills the ball on the Huskies' 40-yard line. Three plays later, Triston Frazier scored on a 4-yard run to put Granada Hills ahead 14-0 at halftime.

In the third quarter with North Hollywood at its 2-yard line, the Highlanders went up 21-0 when linebacker Josh Roepke intercepted Payne's pass and ran it into the end zone.

- Darren Jacks

Chatsworth 35, Reseda 13: Junior quarterback Matt Cassell completed 17 of 23 passes for 276 yards and three touchdowns to lead the visiting Chancellors.

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, finished the game with six receptions for 128 yards.

Chatsworth scored 21 unanswered points in the third quarter to take a 35-7 lead into the fourth. Senior fullback Eric Harris Eric Harris may refer to:
  • Eric Harris (1981–1999), one of the teen gunmen in the Columbine High School massacre
  • Eric Harris (football player), former NFL player
  • Eric Harris (Rugby player), played for Leeds Rhinos in the 1930s
 scored on a 3-yard run to cap an 11-play, 72-yard drive to open the third quarter. Three plays later, Chancellor linebacker Rafael Cansino intercepted a pass and returned it 42 yards for a touchdown.

Reseda receiver Jason Wagner had 106 yards rushing on just four carries, including a 92-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter to end the scoring.

The victory was the first for new Chancellors coach Bill Coan, who replaced Myron Gibford.

- Alex Valladares

Canoga Park 14, Birmingham 13: The visiting Hunters scored all 14 points in the fourth quarter for the victory.

The Patriots defense sacked Canoga Park quarterback Mike Spangle span·gle  
n.
1. A small, often circular piece of sparkling metal or plastic sewn especially on garments for decoration.

2. A small sparkling object, drop, or spot: spangles of sunlight.
 five times early in the game. However, Spangle was able to team with receiver Victor Torres on two fourth quarter touchdown passes, the last coming with 2:55 left. Spangle completed 11 of 21 passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns. Torres caught six passes for 89 yards and two touchdowns.

The Hunters stopped a late Birmingham drive at the Canoga 42-yard line when Oscar Carpio recovered a fumble. The Hunters were then able to run out the clock.

Birmingham was led by running back Howard Jones Howard Jones is the name of:
  • Howard Jones (musician) (born 1955), the English pop singer
  • Howard Jones (football coach) (1885–1941), the American football coach
  • Howard Jones (heavy metal musician), the African-American heavy metal singer with
, who carried 21 times for 146 yards. Jones' 21-yard run late in the second quarter on a fake field goal staked Birmingham to a 10-point halftime lead.

- Steve Goldstein

Grant 26, Verdugo Hills 0: The visiting Lancers lanc·er  
n.
1. A cavalryman armed with a lance.

2. A member of a regiment originally armed with lances.

3. lancers (used with a sing. verb)
a. A kind of quadrille.

b.
 defeated the Dons as running backs Matthew and Duriel Carter combined for three of the four touchdowns.

Senior Duriel Carter carried 14 times for 126 yards and one touchdown, while sophomore Matthew carried nine times for 100 yards and one touchdown. He also added 64-yard touchdown on an interception return from his linebacker position.

Receiver Robert Mitchell Robert Mitchell is the name of several different people:
  • Robert C. Mitchell, a politician from Ontario, Canada
  • Robert Mitchell (Prince Edward Island politician), a politician from Prince Edward Island, Canada
 scored on a 57-yard run on a reverse late in the fourth quarter to finish the scoring.

Grant outgained the Dons 291 yards to 110 yards. The Grant defense was led by linebacker Tevita Manu, who had two quarterback sacks.

Verdugo Hills was led by running back Henry Davis Henry Davis may refer to:
  • Henry Davis (performer), an American Broadway singer and actor
  • Henry G. Davis (1823–1916), a U.S. senator from West Virginia and Democratic Vice Presidential candidate
  • Henry William Carless Davis, a British historian
, who carried 21 times for 79 yards.

- Steve Goldstein

San Fernando San Fernando, city, Argentina
San Fernando (săn fərnăn`dō), city (1991 pop. 144,761), Buenos Aires prov., E Argentina. It is a district administrative center in the Greater Buenos Aires area.
 38, Jefferson 12: Major Caldwell rushed for 172 yards and Jason Edmond returned the second-half kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown as the visiting Tigers broke open a close game.

Quarterback Larry Brown Larry Brown may refer to:
  • Larry Brown (basketball) (born 1940), NCAA, ABA and NBA coach
  • Larry Brown (Negro Leagues), player and manager
  • Larry Brown (baseball player) (born 1940)
  • Larry Brown (author)
, a 6-foot-4, 225-pound transfer from Cleveland, scored the Tigers' first touchdown on a 22-yard scramble that was set up by Steve Nevarez's fumble recovery.

After the Democrats cut San Fernando's lead to one on a 57-yard touchdown pass from Malcolm Overton to Dejuan Ward, Brown connected with Gerardo Rubi on a 57-yard pass play to give San Fernando a 14-6 lead with 11:07 remaining in the first half.

Caldwell then scored on a 72-yard run to give the Tigers a 21-12 halftime lead.

- Dwayne Finley

Cleveland 28, Palisades Palisades, cliffs along the west bank of the Hudson River, NE N.J. and SE N.Y., extending from N of Jersey City, N.J., to the vicinity of Piermont, N.Y., with a general altitude of from 350 ft to 550 ft (107–168 m).  26: Ontae Chaney's 66-yard touchdown reception from Eddie Whitaker with 4:13 remaining was the difference as the visiting Cavaliers rallied past the Dolphins.

Trailing 14-0 at intermission, Palisades scored three third quarter touchdowns to take a 20-14 lead. Dolphins quarterback Carlos Flores Flores, town, Guatemala
Flores (flōrəs), town (1990 est. pop. 2,200), capital of Petén department, N Guatemala. Flores was built on an island in the southern part of Lake Petén Itzá and on the site of the
, who recovered from an ankle injury earlier in the week, threw scoring passes of 52 and 10 yards to Geoff McArthur and 47 yards to Terrance O'Neal in the third quarter.

The teams traded touchdowns before Chaney caught the winning score. Whitaker completed 6-of-22 passes for 183 yards and two touchdowns for the Cavaliers. James Bethea added 89 yards rushing.

- Loren Kopff

Van Nuys 45, Hamilton 0: Alex Aguilar scored four touchdowns, made a two-point conversion and had an interception to lead the host Wolves.

Aguilar scored three 2-yard rushing touchdowns and finished with 58 yards on seven carries. He also caught a 7-yard pass from Bobby Hernandez. Hernandez was 8 of 11 for 131 yards and a touchdown.

Eddie Valles led Van Nuys' balanced attack with 69 yards rushing, the bulk of which came on a 44-yard run on a fake punt.

The teams combined for five turnovers, three of which were interceptions. Besides Aguilar, David Castillo also intercepted a pass. Van Nuys committed 14 penalties for 120 yards.

- Kevin Sherry
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Date:Sep 12, 1998
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