CITY SECTION ROUNDUP: MONROE EDGES NOHO IN THRILLER.Byline: Daily News North Hollywood started fast and finished faster, but it was visiting Monroe and running back Deandre Phillips who won the race in a 33-30 Monroe victory Friday in the final non-league tuneup for both teams. Phillips outdueled the Huskies' Matthew Hicks Hicks , Edward 1780-1849. American painter of primitive works, notably The Peaceable Kingdom, of which nearly 100 versions exist. in the battle of top-notch Valley tailbacks, rushing for 146 yards and three TDs, including the eventual game-winner with 4:22 remaining in the contest. Hicks finished the night with 136 yards and three scores, drawing first blood for North Hollywood (1-4) with a 16-yard TD blast just 58 seconds into the game. Hicks' scores also bookended the Huskies' 22-point fourth quarter, the latter 2-yard TD burst capping the evening's tallies TALLIES, evidence. The parts of a piece of wood out in two, which persons use to denote the quantity of goods supplied by one to the other. Poth. Obl. pt. 4, c. 1, art. 2, Sec. 7. with 1:38 left. Monroe (5-0) then recovered the onside kick onside kick n. Football A kickoff in which the ball carries just far enough, at least ten yards, to be recovered legally by the kicking team. and ran out the clock. ``Every challenge we put before him, Deandre steps up to meet it,'' Monroe coach Chris Richards
Christopher Robert Richard (born June 7, 1974, in San Diego, California) is a Major League Baseball outfielder and first baseman. He is an alumnus of Oklahoma State University. said of Phillips, who also had a two-point conversion In American football and Canadian football, a team may try to score a two-point conversion (score two points) instead of an extra point (one point) immediately after it scores a touchdown. run. ``His greatest attribute is his willingness to compete - in games and in practice. That just raises the bar for everyone else.'' After Hicks' game-opening score, Phillips rushed for TDs of 2 and 17 yards. Monroe quarterback Steve Beltran added a 1-yard TD dive and Tyronne Burwell had a 6-yard TD run. North Hollywood also got a 96-yard kickoff return from Nathaniel Payne to complement Hicks' fourth-quarter scores. dtpost - Gary Meireanu Eagle Rock 48, 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. 10: Junior Torwin Session threw for a career-high 403 yards and five touchdowns on 21-of-26 passing to lead the host Eagles (5-0) in a non-league victory over the Spartans (1-4). Eagle Rock is 5-0 for the first time since 1957. Eagle Rock scored on all four first-half possessions to lead 27-3 at the half. Three Eagle Rock players passed the 100-yard mark in receiving. Jorge Trejo made five catches for 144 yards, including a 10-yard scoring pass on Eagle Rock's opening drive. Steven Jovanelli caught six passes for 104 yards and touchdowns of 7 and 45 yards. Gilbert Garcia, playing in just his second game since recovering from a broken wrist, had six catches for 102 yards, including touchdowns of 27 and 21 yards. TailbackTyrone Collins led the ground game with 109 yards on 14 carries and one score. Trejo's interception return set up Collins' score, from 3 yards out. - Alex Valladares Granada Hills 14, Kennedy 6: Highlanders quarterback Jason Winn, cleared to play late Thursday, passed for 255 yards and two touchdowns to beat the visiting Cougars. Winn completed 20 of 34 passes for the 255 yards and the two scores, including the eventual game-winner to running back Robert Ortega on a 61-yard pass play with 5:44 left in the third quarter. Ortega caught six passes for 124 yards. The Granada Hills defense saved the night as it turned in three key plays to turn the tide. The first, a strip-and-recovery of a fumble by Kennedy quarterback Ruben Zaragoza at the Kennedy 6-yard line by defensive end Brad Cohn, set up the go-ahead touchdown. The score came on a 4-yard, Winn-to-Tommy Garagliano pass with 39 seconds left before halftime. The second key play came from defensive back Daniel Nagasawa, who intercepted Zaragoza's pass to end a Kennedy drive with 5:47 remaining in the game. The last was defensive back David Harvey's tackle on Cougars wide receiver James Norris James Norris may refer to:
- Mark Bosteder Franklin 31, Poly (language) Poly - 1. A polymorphic, block-structured language developed by D.C.J. Matthews at Cambridge in the early 1980s. ["An Overview of the Poly Programming Language", D.C.J. Matthews, in Data Types and Persistence, M.P. Atkinson et al eds, Springer 1988]. 2. 10: The Parrots
David Valencia rushed for 150 yards on 29 carries but could not find the end zone for Poly. Quarterback Zachary Jones-Simms completed 6 of 13 passes for 81 yards, including a 34-yard touchdown to Jorge Carrera. It pulled the Parrots to within 10-7 in the second quarter. - Jack Pollon Reseda 21, Grant 7: Jason Wagner caught four passes for 96 yards and the game-winning touchdown with 10:29 to play to help the Regents (5-0) remain undefeated and keep the 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. winless in non-league play. Wagner caught a 16-yard touchdown pass from Carlos Hernandez to break a 7-7 tie. Wagner also ran for Reseda's first touchdown, an 11-yard run in the first quarter, and finished with six carries for 43 yards. - Lee Barnathan 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:
El Camino Real quarterback Jonathan Graham scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns, including a 16-yard scamper with 7:09 remaining to give the Conquistadores (3-2) a 21-6 lead. Graham finished with 86 yards on 13 carries. Brother Justin Graham led all rushers with 167 yards on 27 carries and a 3-yard touchdown. - Jack Pollon Canoga Park 27, Van Nuys 0: The Hunters used a balanced running attack, gaining 259 yards with five different rushers, and a strong defense to shut out the Wolves wolves n. Plural of wolf. wolves Noun the plural of wolf Wolves See also animals. lycanthrope 1. a person suffering from lycanthropy. (1-4) in a non-league game at Van Nuys. Leading the Hunters (2-3) were Jesus Navarro, who gained 109 yards, Michael Burnes (77) and Oscar Carpio (65, two TDs). 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. passed for touchdowns of 16 an 32 yards. The Canoga Park defense recovered three fumbles, including one on the 5-yard line, to bury Bury (bĕ`rē), city (1991 pop. 60,785) and metropolitan district, NE England, located in the Manchester metropolitan area on the Irwell River and linked by canal with Bolton and Manchester. Van Nuys. - Bryan Schackman Birmingham 10, Verdugo Hills 3: Jonathon Bolden returned a 47-yard fumble in the fourth quarter to score the game's only touchdown, as Birmingham held off Verdugo Hills in the nonleague game. Joe Harper recovered two fumbles to seal the victory. Verdugo Hills was held to 163 yards total offense and was penalized pe·nal·ize tr.v. pe·nal·ized, pe·nal·iz·ing, pe·nal·iz·es 1. To subject to a penalty, especially for infringement of a law or official regulation. See Synonyms at punish. 2. for 85 yards. Birmingham improves to 2-3, eclipsing its winning total from last season. - Aaron Burgin |
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