CITY SECTION ROUNDUP: CANOGA PARK IS A CHAMP!Byline: Daily News Matthew Hicks' fifth consecutive 200-yard game wasn't enough for North Hollywood as Canoga Park grabbed a share of the Sunset 6 League championship with a 31-12 victory Friday. Canoga Park (6-4 overall) and the Huskies (5-5) each ended the season with 4-1 league marks. Hicks Hicks , Edward 1780-1849. American painter of primitive works, notably The Peaceable Kingdom, of which nearly 100 versions exist. , who rushed for 251 of North Hollywood's 302 yards, also surpassed the 2,000-yard mark for the season. He scored on a 16-yard run with 3:56 left in the fourth quarter, but had a 12-yard scoring scamper in the second period brought back on a holding penalty. 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. completed 8 of 13 passes for 107 yards, including second-half touchdown strikes of 13 and 5 yards to Myles Walton. Marquis Jiles, who rushed for 128 yards on 12 carries, sealed the victory for Canoga Park on a 70-yard run with 21 seconds after Hicks' score. Jiles also returned Billydee Payne's pass 35 yards just before halftime. Canoga Park was able to take a 10-6 halftime lead on Michael Burnes' 18-yard run with 3:14 left in the second quarter. Burnes carried the ball 17 times for 81 yards. - Julio Cortez Grant vs. Poly: Friday's game was canceled following the discovery of asbestos asbestos, mineral asbestos, common name for any of a variety of silicate minerals within the amphibole and serpentine groups that are fibrous in structure and more or less resistant to acid and fire. in ceiling tile tile, one of the ceramic products used in building, to which group brick and terra-cotta also belong. The term designates the finished baked clay—the material of a wide variety of units used in architecture and engineering, such as wall slabs or blocks, floor at Grant. As a result, Grant players and coaches were not allowed to retrieve their uniforms or equipment. The situation clouds the Sunset 6 picture as a Poly victory would have put the Parrots
Granada Hills 56, Birmingham 0: Using a balanced offensive attack, the Highlanders (8-2, 4-1) cruised over the host Patriots (2-8, 0-5) in a West Valley League game. Jason Winn passed for five touchdowns, four in the first half when Granada Hills jumped to a 42-0 lead. Winn finished with 278 yards passing, with favorite target Joey Rodriguez accounting for 131 yards and two TDs. Tommy Garagliano caught five passes for 56 yards and scored one touchdown while converting all seven extra-point attempts. Lewis Juarez rushed for 31 yards on seven attempts for the Patriots. - Jay Yim Kennedy 47, Reseda 24: Senior quarterback Ruben Zaragoza threw five touchdown passes and finished 25 of 37 passing for 403 yards to lead the Cougars (7-3, 4-1) to a Mission Valley League victory over the visiting Regents (7-3, 2-3). Three times, Zaragoza hooked up with junior wide receiver James Norris James Norris may refer to:
For the second week in a row, senior wide receiver Sanders Trent broke a Kennedy school record. His seven catches for 101 yards gave him 66 receptions for the year, breaking the single-season mark of 65. Last week, Trent also made his 120th career reception to set a mark. - Brian Rappe Chatsworth 23, El Camino Real El Camino Real (Spanish for The Royal Road or The King's Highway) was the name of a series of pre-automobile highways linking the various New World colonies of Spain:
Born in Bristol, England, he was the son of noted Methodist and hymn-writer Charles Wesley, the grandson of Samuel Wesley rushed for 148 yards on 14 carries - all in the second half - and scored a TD as the host Chancellors finished a disappointing regular season by beating the rival Conquistadores in West Valley League play. Chatsworth (3-7, 2-3) hopes the win will be enough to get it into the division playoffs, to be decided Monday. Its record is deceiving because of a forfeited for·feit n. 1. Something surrendered or subject to surrender as punishment for a crime, an offense, an error, or a breach of contract. 2. Games a. win early in the season. Matt Cassel Matt Cassel [CASS-ul] (born May 17, 1982 in Northridge, California) is an American football quarterback for the New England Patriots of the NFL. Youth and high school career , who left the game in the fourth quarter after taking a hard hit to the head, completed 7 of 10 passes for 156 yards for the Chancellors, including a 68-yard toss to Lucius Duper dupe n. 1. An easily deceived person. 2. A person who functions as the tool of another person or power. tr.v. duped, dup·ing, dupes To deceive (an unwary person). See Synonyms at deceive. . Duper caught three passes for 95 yards and Chatsworth shut down the Conquistadores (4-6, 1-4) in the second half, holding them to 3 yards rushing. - Matthew Kredell Verdugo Hills 32, Hollywood 20: Henry Davis Henry Davis may refer to:
All of Davis' touchdowns came in the second half as he sat out the first half for missing practice. Davis scored on runs of 1, 4 and 3 yards. Verdugo Hills scored its first touchdown when Mike Tinker (12 of 15, 147 yards, one touchdown) hit tight end Kevin Baird with a 32-yard screen pass. While Davis sat, Luis Danis picked up 63 yards on 14 carries. The Dons were undisciplined as they committed 12 penalties for 143 yards. Hollywood concluded its season at 0-10, 0-5. - Bryan Rodgers Marshall 28, Eagle Rock 14: Anthony Alvarez rushed for 159 yards and two touchdowns on 16 carries to lead the host Barristers (6-4, 4-1) to the upset over the Eagles (8-2, 3-2) in a Northern League finale. Trailing by 14 with 3:22 remaining, Eagle Rock took over at its own 35-yard line with a chance to come back. The Eagles drove inside Marshall's 5-yard line but, on third-and-goal, Torwin Session threw his fourth interception of the game to seal their fate. - Alex Valladares Monroe 50, Van Nuys 14: In a game marred by a five-minute brawl brawl n. 1. A noisy quarrel or fight. 2. A loud party. 3. A loud, roaring noise. intr.v. brawled, brawl·ing, brawls 1. To quarrel or fight noisily. 2. that required coaches, administrators and uniformed police to break up, the visiting Vikings took home the empty Valley Mission League victory. Tyrone Burwell led Monroe (5-5, 1-4) with 225 yards rushing on just nine carries, including touchdown runs of 83 yards (on the first play of the game) and 35 yards. Diego Barba, who makes an official recruiting trip to Oregon today, was nearly perfect in completing 5 of 7 passes for 137 yards and three touchdowns. Van Nuys ended the year at 1-9, 0-5. - Alex Valladares |
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