CITY SECTION ROUNDUP: MONROE FORFEITS, GIVING CANOGA PARK VICTORY.Byline: Daily News Canoga Park earned a forfeit victory Friday night against Monroe when it was learned the Vikings didn't have their emergency medical forms. The Hunters (1-1) led 14-12 at halftime. Monroe (0-2) running back Steve Trammel hurt his knee on the first play of the game. Monroe's athletic trainer An athletic trainer is an allied (non-physician) health care provider capable of performing immediate and emergency injury management, injury assessment, and rehabilitation. informed Monroe coach Chris Richards she couldn't find any medical forms. Richards then got on a cel phone and called the school looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. them. ``The safety of the kids comes first,'' Monroe principal Greg Vallone said. ``It's unfortunate that we have to stop such a competitive game.'' With 3:27 left in the first quarter, Folaji Akinbayodei scored on a 1- yard run, giving Monroe an early advantage. Jeremy Egan passed to Brian 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. on an 8-yard scoring pass to tie the game, with the extra point putting Canoga Park in front. The seven-play, 38-yard drive was set up by Tony Oliveras' 54-yard kick return. -Bob DaCorsi < --Grant 26, Lincoln 7: Perry Clayton led the offensive attack for Grant (1-1), rushing 19 times for 185 yards and two touchdowns in a nonleague game. His first scoring run, from 5 yards out, came on the first play of the second quarter. His second went for 45 yards just before halftime. Clayton also intercepted a pass. Carlos Mendez added 49- and 53-yard field goals in a nonleague game. Mendez also finished with a 49-yard average on four punts - his longest being a 67-yarder midway through the second quarter. ``I knew it was going to be hard because there was no wind,'' Mendez said. ``I felt relaxed, though. I left all of it on the field and I'm just happy we won our first game.'' Quarterback Alfonso Estrada finished with 81 passing yards for 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. , completing 5 of 21 attempts. Hector Bernal sealed the victory with his only carry of the day, a 5-yard TD run. The only bright spot for the Tigers (0-1-1) was a 52-yard touchdown run by Jaime Contreras with 9:23 remaining. - Julio Cortez --Venice 41 Hollywood 7: Quarterback Trevor Brackett completed 10 of 19 for 119 yards and ran for an additional 95 yards to lead the visiting Shieks. The game was originally scheduled to be played at Hollywood High
Brackett scored the game's only touchdown on a 1-yard run in the first quarter. Venice led 14-7 at halftime. < --Belmont 20, Verdugo Hills 0: The host Dons (0-2) continued to struggle as they dropped the nonleague game to the Centinels (2-0). Verdugo Hills managed just 1 yard of total offense, including minus-22 rushing yards. Quarterback Michael Tinker (4 of 8, 15 yards) found himself under constant pressure and was sacked seven times. The Dons used three different quarterbacks in the game. Belmont was led by Secel Montgomery, who rushed for 90 yards on 17 carries, including a 6-yard run late in the first quarter. Montgomery's scoring run was set up by a botched botch tr.v. botched, botch·ing, botch·es 1. To ruin through clumsiness. 2. To make or perform clumsily; bungle. 3. To repair or mend clumsily. n. 1. punt snap that was recovered at the Dons' 6. Belmont scored twice in the fourth quarter. Edwin Garcia recovered another botched punt in the end zone for a touchdown and Armondo Velasco hauled in an 8-yard scoring pass. - Alex Valladares --Wilson 49, Poly 20: Alex Green Alex Green is an English mathematical physicist. He is the author of the Geometric Theory of Consciousness. External links
The 6-1 foot, 170 pound Green returned a kick 87 yards with 8:25 left in the first quarter after Wilson's opening-drive score. He then returned a kickoff 97 yards midway through the second quarter. Green's touchdown reception from Zachary Jones-Sims came with 9:13 left in the game and kept alive a 13-play, 3 1/2-minute drive that cut Wilson's lead to 40-20. Jones-Sims was 3 for 14 for 76 yards and Andrew Sotelo rushed for 78 yards on 14 carries. The Mules (1-1) jumped out to a 33-14 halftime lead after scoring on five of their six drives. Quarterback Emmanuel Pleitez was 17 of 25 for 278 yards at halftime with touchdown strikes of 24, 30, 18 and 22 yards. Pleitez, who finished 25 of 36 for 371 yards, also scored on a 4-yard keeper in the second quarter. His second-half touchdown passes went for 6 and 29 to Michael Santillan. - Julio Cortez --Cleveland 36, Reseda 35: Antwine Barfield threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Kris Kiwanuka and then added 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. late in the fourth quarter to give the Cavaliers (2-0) a victory over visiting Reseda (0-2). The winning touchdown was set up by Robert Padilla, who ran 40 yards on a fake punt with three minutes "Three Minutes" is the 46th episode of Lost. It is the twenty-second episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Stephen Williams, and written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz. It first aired on May 17, 2006 on ABC. left to bring the Cavaliers within scoring distance. Barfield completed 10 of 14 for 198 yards and three touchdowns, including a 62-yarder to Randy Bundy before halftime. Eddie Robinson There are a number of noted individuals named Eddie Robinson:
- Aaron Thomas Aaron Norman Thomas (born November 7, 1937 in Dierks, Arkansas) is a former American football wide receiver in the NFL who played from 1961 to 1970. He was drafted out of Oregon State University in the 4th round of the 1961 NFL Draft (#47 overall) by the San Francisco 49ers. --North Hollywood 28, University 12: Derick Brill Brill or Bril, Flemish painters, brothers. Mattys Brill (mä`tīs), 1550–83, went to Rome early in his career and executed frescoes for Gregory XIII in the Vatican. accounted for three touchdowns, two on passes and one on a run, for the Huskies. Brill finished with 107 passing yards had another 39 yards on the ground as North Hollywood outgained Uni 307-158. Brill completed 8 of 15 passes. He also had a 19-yard touochdown pass to Steve Porter Steve Porter may refer to:
Gonzalo Diaz added 57 rushing yards and 53 receiving yards and Nathaniel Payne rushed for 95 yards for North Hollywood. Bryant Barrientos ended the Huskies' scoring with a 7-yard in the second half. For University, Antoin Giddins had a 55-yard touchdown reception. - Toufan Rahimpour --San Fernando 29, Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. 9: Quarterback Ruben Nevarez completed 13 of 20 for 214 yards and three touchdowns at 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. . The 6-foot-5, 220 pound Nevarez, a junior, completed nine passes totaling 181 yards and two touchdowns to Ramon Perry. The most spectacular play of the game was a 74-yarder from Nevarez to Perry. There were two fumbles on the first three plays of the game, which additionally was marred by penalties. San Fernando 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. 145 yards and the Romans were penalized 70 yards. Richard Young carried the ball 11 times for 62 yards for Los Angeles. He also had a touchdown. Senior Bobby Stanley, a 225-pounder, had 112 yards for San Fernando. -Bryan Schackmann CAPTION(S): 2 photos Photo: (1) CLAYTON (2) PADILLA |
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