CITY SECTION ROUNDUP: CLEVELAND WINGS IT, SHOCKS GRANT DAILY NEWS.Cleveland High of Reseda arrived at Valley College against Grant of Van Nuys with 25 players, six seniors, an offense that better resembled a shell game, and no wins this season. But somebody forgot to tell Cleveland they weren't supposed to win. Resurrecting the seldom-seen Double Wing offense, Cleveland methodically me·thod·i·cal also me·thod·ic adj. 1. Arranged or proceeding in regular, systematic order. 2. Characterized by ordered and systematic habits or behavior. See Synonyms at orderly. monopolized the clock for nearly 36 minutes en route to a 36-33 victory over Grant. Senior Dez Revish (81 yards, one touchdown) and juniors Jose Morales (114 yards), Luciano Mendoza (43 yards, one touchdown) and David Contreras (three touchdown runs) combined for 256 rushing yards to pace Cleveland (1-3-1) to its first win of the season. Grant (3-2) pushed Cleveland behind Anthony Dickson's long distance running. The senior tailback tail·back n. Football The back on an offensive team who lines up farthest from the line of scrimmage. tailback Noun Brit a queue of traffic stretching back from an obstruction set up the Lancers' first score - a 6-yard touchdown pass from Dashawn Smith to Jose Guerrero José Guerrero may refer to:
Dickson added a 98-yard touchdown return of an interception at the end of the second quarter to make it 14-6. He also broke a 20-20 tie with a 1-yard scoring run to make it 27-20 late in the third quarter, then put Grant ahead 33-28 with a 79-yard scoring run with 6:25 remaining in the game. Dickson finished with 230 rushing yards, but he had just 14 carries courtesy of Cleveland's time consuming drives. Cleveland scored the game-winning touchdown with 3:03 left when Contreras capped a 65-yard drive with a 1-yard run. ``We're young, our program has been through some major changes, and we've lost some close games to good teams,'' Cleveland coach Craig Cieslik said. ``We constantly teach the kids to play with heart. Tonight it paid off.'' - Gary Miereanu --Van Nuys 17, Canoga Park 14: Van Nuys broke a 14-game losing streak with the victory at host Canoga Park. It was only the third victory in Van Nuys' past 25 games. Paul Forte was the key for Van Nuys, carrying 34 times for 155 yards, including a 1-yard touchdown. Van Nuys' Steve Garcia returned a Tony Egues interception 34 yards for a touchdown and Jose Martinez kicked a 38-yard field goal to give Van Nuys a 17-0 half-time lead. Jason Egan returned the second-half kickoff 75 yards for a touchdown for Canoga Park and caught eight passes for 101 yards. Quarterback Noe Valencia was 12 of 16 for 151 yards, including a 26-yard touchdown to Christian Rivera. Forte, Jake Ochoa and Rocael Tunchez gained 217 yards on 51 rushing attempts for Van Nuys. - Jack Pollon --Birmingham 54, Monroe 0: Birmingham of Lake Balboa Balboa, town (1990 pop. 2,751), Colón prov., in the former Panama Canal Zone, on the Gulf of Panama. The port for Panama City, Balboa was the administrative headquarters of the Panama Canal Zone. It was also the site of a U.S. navy base (closed 1999). (3-2) used several big plays to easily defeat host Monroe of North Hills (0-4-1). Birmingham's Dennis Keyes had just five carries but rushed for 57 yards, including scoring runs of 5 and 38 yards. He also caught a 35-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Lombardo. Lombardo threw for 187 yards and four touchdowns. Chad Green Chad Elton Green (Born: June 28, 1975 in Dunkirk, New York) is a former switch-hitting, righthanded minor league baseball player. An outfielder, he attended Mentor High School and then the University of Kentucky. caught touchdown passes of 42 and 34 yards. Lombardo's fourth score was a 45-yard pass to Kevin McCleary on the opening play of the second half. Monroe did not get a first down until late in the fourth quarter and finished with 45 yards of total offense. Monroe's only scoring opportunity ended when Andrew Cardenas was intercepted at the Birmingham 5-yard line. - Bryan Rodgers --Sylmar 38, Chatsworth 14: Sylmar's Clarence Simpson scored two touchdowns - one on offense and one on defense - as the Spartans won at Chatsworth in both teams' final nonleague game. Simpson scored the game's first touchdown on a 35-yard pass from quarterback Joey Joey after Joseph Grimaldi, famous 19th-century clown. [Am. Hist.: Espy, 45] See : Clowns Higgins. He then made it 28-0 when he returned an interception 36 yards for a touchdown with 5:50 left in the first half. Simpson, playing with a partially separated shoulder Please help recruit one or [ improve this article] yourself. See the talk page for details. , reinjured the shoulder and left the game at the beginning of the fourth quarter. For Chatsworth (2-3), tight end Alain Karatepeyan caught five passes for 117 yards and two touchdowns. Sylmar (3-2) had balance on the ground with running back Ryen Carew rushing for 162 yards on 19 carries and a 56-yard touchdown run. Fullback Andre Daugre-Bunce ran for 89 yards on 12 carries and had a 6-yard touchdown run in the second quarter that made it 21-0. Chatsworth backup quarterback Sean Brubaker was 5 of 10 for 94 yards, including a 54-yard scoring pass to Karatepeyan. - Mark Bosteder --Poly 24, Huntington Park Huntington Park, city (1990 pop. 56,065), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a residential and industrial suburb of Los Angeles; founded 1856, inc. 1906. Its varied manufactures include metal, glass and rubber products and industrial equipment. 21: Poly of Sun Valleu (3-2) overcame two costly first half turnovers and some early offensive struggles to edge visiting Huntington Park (3-2). Poly struggled early on, fumbling fum·ble v. fum·bled, fum·bling, fum·bles v.intr. 1. To touch or handle nervously or idly: fumble with a necktie. 2. the opening kick to give Huntington Park the ball at the Poly 33. Four plays later Huntington Park's Ernesto Maldanad ran 28 yards for a score. Poly scored on a 5-yard catch by Carlos Ventura from Mark Diaz, capping a 76-yard drive. Poly took a 24-13 lead on Diaz touchdown passes of 14 to Ventura and 25 yards to Michael Chavez. Huntington Park pulled within 24-19 on 2-yard touchdown run by Jesse Reyes. Poly took a safety in the closing seconds. - Nathan Brown Nathan Brown may refer to:
--North Hollywood 28, 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:
North Hollywood's Justin Tyler scored two touchdowns and rushed for 106 yards and Marion Lucky rushed for 45 yards and a touchdown on four carries. ``They are a nice tandem to have as both get hot at times,'' said North Hollywood coach Brad Ratcliff. ``Lucky is great in the open field, but Tyler is also a great player.'' North Hollywood's final touchdown came in the fourth quarter after El Camino Real failed to convert a fake punt. Tyler then scored on a 3-yard run to put the game out of reach. ECR ECR Efficient Consumer Response ECR European Congress of Radiology ECR Electron Cyclotron Resonance ECR El Camino Real (Kings Highway; California) ECR Electronic Cash Register ECR East Coast Radio (South Africa) running back Matt Sattler, who was averaging 166 yards per game, was held to 57 yards on 16 carries. - Nick Reder --Eagle Rock 29, Verdugo Hills 7: John Paul The name John Paul might refer to: Full name
The 5-foot-9 senior scored on runs of 14, 5 and 47 yards. His first two scoring runs gave Eagle Rock a 14-0 halftime lead. Eagle Rock extended its lead to 20-0 when Ernal Bowers Bowers is a surname, and may refer to
Verdugo Hills (1-3-1) of Tujunga avoided the shutout when Reece Apmadoc scored on a 7-yard bootleg. Apmadoc set up the scoring run with a 45-yard pass to Dylan Alvarez. Led by linebackers Ruben Cunanan and Robert Brown Noun 1. Robert Brown - Scottish botanist who first observed the movement of small particles in fluids now known a Brownian motion (1773-1858) Brown , the Eagle Rock defense held Verdugo Hills to 53 yards rushing and forced three fumbles and an interception. - Alex Valladares --Fremont 70, Hollywood 6: Dominique Willis was 12 of 29 for 147 yards, including a 10-yard touchdown pass to Saul Rodriguez, for host Hollywood. Rodriguez caught five passes for 54 yards and teammate Miguel Rosales Miguel Rosales (born in Guatemala in 1961) is president and principal designer of Rosales + Partners, a transportation architecture firm based in Boston, Massachusetts. Mr. had four receptions for 85 yards for Hollywood. Eric Jones
- Jack Pollon CAPTION(S): photo Photo: Grant wide receiver Matthew Morris Mr Matthew Allan Morris, MP is an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. Morris has represented Charlestown for the Australian Labor Party since 2003.[1] Notes 1. ^ Mr Matthew Allan Morris, MP. takes a pass up field in front of Cleveland's Kianush Niaki. Edna T. Simpson/Daily News |
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