CITY SECTION ROUNDUP: N. HOLLYWOOD HOLDS OFF VERDUGO.Byline: Daily News Marlon Lucky rushed for 244 yards and two touchdowns as North Hollywood held off host Verdugo Hills of Tujunga 29-22 in a Sunset Six League game Friday night. The victory allowed North Hollywood (7-3, 3-2) to break out of a four-way second-place tie in league. Verdugo Hills (3-6-1, 2-3) lost its third consecutive game. North Hollywood snapped a 22-22 tie early in the fourth quarter on Juan Rodriguez's 21-yard touchdown pass to Jorge Puerto on fourth down with 9 minutes, 57 second left in the game. Ronny Zelay's interception at the North Hollywood 37-yard line with 26 seconds remaining clinched the victory. North Hollywood led 16-0 and recovered their own 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. to begin the second half, and Lucky scored on a 50-yard run on the next play to make it 22-0. But Verdugo Hills scored three touchdowns in the next nine minutes to tie the game. Gabe Ramirez had a 77-yard touchdown run, and Derrick derrick: see crane. Derrick famous hangman; eponym of modern hoisting apparatus. [Br. Hist.: Espy, 170] See : Execution Anderson followed with a 31-yard interception return for a touchdown. Ryan Workman WORKMAN. One who labors, one who is employed to do business for another. 2. The obligations of a workman are to perform the work he has undertaken to do; to do it in proper time; to do it well to employ the things furnished him according to his contract. blocked a punt and recovered the ball in the end zone for a touchdown with 3:03 left in the third quarter. Ramirez led Verdugo Hills with 107 rushing yards. - Matt Marini In other Sunset Six League games: --Poly 33, Hollywood 0: Senior wide receiver Mike Chavez made seven catches for 88 yards and two touchdowns for host Poly of Sun Valley (6-4, 3-2) to a Sunset 6 League victory over visiting Hollywood (0-10, 0-5). Chavez scored his first touchdown on a 14-yard pass from Mark Diaz in the second quarter. Diaz left the game because of a leg injury late in the second quarter. Ricky Munoz took over at quarterback and connected with Chavez for an 11-yard score to end the first half. Jose Vasquez had three sacks and Gustavo Soberanis had two interceptions for Poly. Poly played Poly Play is an arcade game developed in the German Democratic Republic in 1985; it is the only such machine to originate in the Eastern Bloc. It was created by VEB Polytechnik and contained a number of games, including a knock-off of Pac-Man. the entire game without several key players, including running back James Ingram and leading scorer Durrell Marzett, who sat out because of rule violations. Hollywood dropped to 0-10 and 0-5 in league. - Rob MacIntyre --Grant 34, Canoga Park 33: Canoga Park led most of the game but two extra-point misses proved to be too much in the loss to visiting Grant of Van Nuys (8-2, 5-0). Canoga Park (4-6, 3-2) kept a six-point advantage until Grant mounted a 65 yard four-play drive to tie the game with 35 seconds left. Quarterback Dashawn Smith ran in for the 8-yard touchdown. Jesus Alvarez'sextra-point gave Grant the victory. Canoga Park moved to the Grant 25-yard line with four seconds remaining, but Mauricio Vargas' 32-yard field goal attempt was short. Junior quarterback Egues was 18 of 38 for 257 yards and three touchdowns. for Canoga Park. Grant's Anthony Dickson rushed for 153 yards on 18 carries and Marquis Powell caught four passes for 108 yards and two touchdowns. - Nathan Brown Nathan Brown may refer to:
NORTHERN LEAGUE --Franklin 21, Eagle Rock 19: Carlos Celis' last-second Hail Mary pass A Hail Mary pass or Hail Mary play in American football is a forward pass made in desperation, with only a very small chance of success. The typical Hail Mary is a very long forward heave thrown at or near the end of a half where there is no realistic possibility for any was intercepted, ending host Eagle Rock's (7-3, 3-2) hopes of an upset. Eagle Rock, which played without fullback Ryan Paul (concussion concussion Period of nervous-function impairment that results from relatively mild brain injury, often with no bleeding in the cerebral cortex. It causes brief unconsciousness, followed by mental confusion and physical difficulties. ) and receiver Mario Munoz (hamstring hamstring /ham·string/ (ham´string) one of the tendons bounding the popliteal space laterally and medially. inner hamstring the tendons of gracilis, sartorius, and two other muscles of the leg. ), had their chances in the fourth quarter. The first came early in the fourth, when Luis Estrada intercepted Franklin of Highland Park Highland Park. 1 City (1990 pop. 30,575), Lake co., NE Ill., a suburb of Chicago on Lake Michigan; inc. 1869. It is a retail business and medical center for the North Shore area. (9-1, 5-0) quarterback Narciso Diaz at the goal line and returned it 31 yards. Franklin was assessed two personal foul penalties to give Eagle Rock the ball at Franklin's 38. But Eagle Rock managed just 4 yards on the next four plays and turned the ball over on downs. After forcing Franklin to punt on the ensuing en·sue intr.v. en·sued, en·su·ing, en·sues 1. To follow as a consequence or result. See Synonyms at follow. 2. To take place subsequently. possession, Eagle Rock took over at it's own 21-yard line with 2:59 remaining. But Celis threw four consecutive incomplete passes An incomplete pass is a term in American football which means that a legal forward pass hits the ground before a player on either team gains possession. For example, if the quarterback throws the ball to one of his wide receivers, and the receiver either does not touch it, or tries , and Eagle Rock turned the ball over on downs. Franklin led 14-0 early in the second quarter. Eagle Rock answered with a 10-play, 76-yard drive capped when Celis connected with Estrada on a 26-yard touchdown pass. The extra point was no good. Eagle Rock cut Franklin's lead to 14-12 when Ernal Bowers Bowers is a surname, and may refer to
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Celis was 9 of 16 for 123 yards. Ruben Cunanan led the Eagle Rock defense with 11 tackles and 2 1/2 sacks. - Alex Valladares VALLEY MISSION LEAGUE --Sylmar 24, Kennedy 14: Defensive end Lewis Solis had his best game of the season for visiting Sylmar. Solis had two sacks and four tackles for losses, and linebacker Mark Steele added two sacks. Also, defensive back Clarence Simpson intercepted a third-quarter pass to stall a Kennedy of Granada Hills drive, and linebacker Feliciano Barreda intercepted a fourth-quarter pass to end another Kennedy threat. Kennedy (0-10, 0-5) kept it close thanks in part to wide receiver Jeff Stroy, who caught four passes for 45 yards, including a 21-yard touchdown from backup quarterback Josh Mendez with 9:44 left in the game that cut Sylmar's lead to 24-14 after a 2-point conversion pass from Mendez to wide receiver Demoun Broussard. Sylmar running back Ryen Carew rushed for 128 yards and a touchdown of 43 yards to give Sylmar (8-2, 5-0) and early 7-0 lead. Quarterback Jospeh Higgins scored two touchdowns on runs of 1 and 19 yards. The second score gave Sylmar a 21-6 lead on the opening possession of the second half. - Mark Bosteder --Reseda 26, Monroe 20: Barry Daniels turned a quick slant pass into a 94-yard touchdown reception with 2:38 remaining to lift Reseda to the homecoming Homecoming Odyssey concerning Odysseus’s difficulties in getting home after war. [Gk. Myth.: Odyssey] You Can’t Go Home Again revisiting his home town, a writer is disillusioned by what he sees. [Am. Lit. victory over Monroe of North Hills and claim second place in the Valley Mission League. Tied 20-20, Monroe (3-6-1, 3-2) seemingly seem·ing adj. Apparent; ostensible. n. Outward appearance; semblance. seem ing·ly adv. had the upper hand after
intercepting Reseda quarterback Chewy chew·y adj. chew·i·er, chew·i·est Needing much chewing: chewy candy. chew i·ness n. Diaz on the Regents' 17-yard
line with 5:25 left in the game. But Reseda's defense stopped the
Vikings' march on the 3-yard line to take possession. Two plays
later, Diaz found Daniels on the left side, and the junior receiver did
the rest.
``We'd seen in films that they blitz blitz n. 1. a. A blitzkrieg. b. A heavy aerial bombardment. 2. An intense campaign: a media blitz focused on young voters. 3. a lot and, when they did, we knew that the center of the field would be open,'' Reseda coach Steve Kingery said. ``Our kids let down in the second half, but they came back because they really wanted it. They really wanted to keep the homecoming tradition alive.'' The victory was the Regents' 25th consecutive homecoming win dating back to 1978. Reseda (4-6, 4-1) seemed poised to coast early as 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 Shawn Perry set up his own 4-yard touchdown run with a game-opening 53-yard kickoff return. Perry gave Reseda a 13-0 lead with an 88-yard interception return for a score with 3:41 left in the first quarter. Monroe fought back, scoring on quarterback Rashaad Richards' 65-yard bootleg. But the Diaz-to-Daniels connection worked its magic just before halftime, the pair hooking up on a 23-yard touchdown pass. Reseda went flat in the second half, totaling just 27 offensive yards before the winning play. In the meantime Adv. 1. in the meantime - during the intervening time; "meanwhile I will not think about the problem"; "meantime he was attentive to his other interests"; "in the meantime the police were notified" meantime, meanwhile , Monroe scored on Henry Gentle's 52-yard touchdown run and Christian Richards' 15-yard scoring sprint, the latter tying the score 20-20 with 6:25 left in the game. Daniels finished with four receptions for 141 yards and two scores. - Gary Miereanu --Van Nuys 21, 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. 14: Host Van Nuys held off a late rally from San Fernando as quarterback Jake Ochoa rushed for two touchdowns and 139 yards on eight carries. Down 21-6 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. remaining, Lorall Allen ran for a 47-yard touchdown. San Fernando (4-6, 1-4) got the ball back with 1:40 remaining and got the ball down to the Van Nuys 3-yard line on a 40-yard pass that was tipped into the hand on Terrance Calloway. However, San Fernando was unable to capitalize as Allen threw an incompletion as time expired. Van Nuys' (3-7, 2-3) rushing game was relentless, gaining 250 yards. Running back Paul Forte rushed for 126 yards on 25 carries, including a 7-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter. The other two touchdowns came off long runs of 50 and 54 yards by Ochoa. San Fernando starting quarterback Matt Nevarez was 8 for 25 for 120 yards and one interception before Allen came in at quarterback in the fourth quarter. - Nick Reder WEST VALLEY LEAGUE --Cleveland 34, 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:
Matthew Sattler capped a 13-play, 79-yard drive with a 13-yard touchdown run to open the scoring for El Camino Real of Woodland Hills (2-8, 0-5), but Revish returned the ensuing kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown. Sattler finished with 70 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries. Luciano Mendoza scored on a 6-yard touchdown run, and David Contreras and Jose Morales each added 1-yard touchdown runs for Cleveland. - Frank Carulli --Chatsworth 41, Granada Hills 38: Alain Karatepeyan's two fourth- quarter touchdown runs to rally Chatsworth (5-5, 3-2) to a third-place finish Noun 1. third-place finish - a finish in third place (as in a race) finish - designated event that concludes a contest (especially a race); "excitement grew as the finish neared"; "my horse was several lengths behind at the finish"; "the winner is the team with the in league. Granada Hills (6-4, 2-3) scored on the third play of the game as quarterback Brandon Charlis completed a 58-yard pass to Darion Donnelly. Charlis was 15 of 28 for 252 yards and two touchdowns. Trailing 21-10 at halftime, Granada Hills running back Shaun Daniel scored three touchdowns, including a 75-yard run on a second-and-36 play to give Granada Hills a 38-27 lead with 10:27 remaining. Karatepayan answered with a 5-yard touchdown run and on Granada Hill's ensuing possession, Art Cisneros intercepted his second pass. Three plays later, Karatepeyan scored again from 5 yards out to put Granada Hills away. - P.C. Shaw |
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