CITY SECTION ROUNDUP: QB CONTRERAS DOES IT ALL.Byline: Daily News Quarterback David Contreras (4 of 8, 118 yards) threw a 46-yard touchdown pass to Joey Morales (four receptions, 118 yards), rushed for a 6-yard touchdown as the first half expired and added four sacks as a defensive end to lead host Cleveland of Reseda to a 43-8 victory over Kennedy in Friday's nonleague season opener. Cleveland's Clyde Griffin rushed seven times for 131 yards, including touchdown runs of 36, 9 and 53 yards. Julius Killings and Kenny Niaki combined for 85 yards on 15 carries for Cleveland. Abel Herrera gained 49 yards on 18 carries, shouldering much of the load for Kennedy of Granada Hills (0-1). Kennedy had no answer for Cleveland's defensive line and lost its 12th consecutive game spanning three seasons. Eric Rosario caught three passes for 73 yards, and J.T. Grantin rushed for a 1-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter for Kennedy. - Jacob H. Pollon --Chatsworth 27, Reseda 26: Chatsworth lineman Mike Wolfe Mike Wolfe was the elected mayor of Stoke-on-Trent, England, from 2002, until coming fourth out of eight in his bid for re-election in May 2005 where a record 9,600 people defaced their ballot papers. Wolfe was born in Yorkshire. blocked an extra-point attempt with 59 seconds remaining to seal the victory at home. Trailing 27-20, Reseda's Barry Daniels returned a kickoff 85 yards for a score to cut Chatsworth's lead to 27-26. Reseda called a timeout and sent kicker Kicker A right, warrant, or some other feature added to a debt instrument to make it more desirable to potential investors. Notes: The ability to trade a bond or other debt instrument in for stock may entice investors, if they feel the stock will appreciate. Marvin Sandoval out for the extra point, only to see Wolfe break through the middle of the line. Leading 7-0 early on, Reseda increased its lead to 14-0 when 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 raced 47 yards for a touchdown. Perry finished with a game-high 100 yards on 15 carries. Chatsworth took advantage of a Reseda turnover on its first possession of the second half when tailback Chris Tidwell scored from 1 yard out to cut the lead to 14-7. Chatsworth receiver Lance Harper scored on a 26-yard reverse to tie the game at 14. Reseda answered, however, as Daniels scored his second of three touchdowns on a 42-yard pass from Jaime Torres Jaime Torres may refer to:
- P.C. Shaw --Canoga Park 21, Eagle Rock 14: Despite being 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. 21 times for 190 yards, Canoga Park used three touchdown passes from quarterback Tony Egues for the home victory over Eagle Rock. Egues completed 11 of 20 passes for 186 yards, including two touchdowns to Tomas Johnson and a 7-yard scoring strike to Noe Valencia with 8:32 remaining. Sophomore quarterback Jeremy Camacho completed 8 of 18 passes for 137 yards for Eagle Rock, including a 64-yard touchdown pass to Markece Peco. However, Camacho fumbled with 1:15 remaining, ending Eagle Rock's hopes of tying the game. Jason Egan caught five passes for 89 yards and rushed for 67 yards on three carries for Canoga Park. - Jack Pollon --University 32, North Hollywood 24: North Hollywood star The Hollywood Star was an idiosyncratic gossip tabloid published on an erratic schedule in Hollywood, California by William Kern, who wrote much of the magazine under the pseudonym "Bill Dakota. tailback Marlon Lucky lay motionless on University's 32-yard line for 24 minutes after tackling Jason Robinson on an interception with 5:30 left in the game at North Hollywood. Lucky, who rushed for 170 yards on 23 carries and scored three touchdowns, was taken to St. Joseph Medical Center St. Joseph Medical Center may refer to: In the United States:
Meanwhile, North Hollywood could not erase an eight-point deficit after University scored 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter. North Hollywood quarterback William Cowan People named William Cowan include:
- Julio Cortez --Crenshaw 34, Taft 6: The post Troy Starr/Steve Smith era did not get off to a good start as host Taft of Woodland Hills fell to Crenshaw cren·shaw also cran·shaw n. A variety of winter melon (Cucumis melo var. inodorus) having a greenish-yellow rind and sweet, usually salmon-pink flesh. [Origin unknown.] . Taft, which started six sophomores, managed just 130 yards of total offense, including 10 yards rushing. While it struggled on offense, Taft's defense fared no better in stopping the Crenshaw running game as it rolled up 319 yards. Ricky Collins had a game-high 165 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries for Crenshaw. Trailing 6-0, Taft tied the score early in the second quarter when Shelton Banks scored on a 4-yard run to cap six-play, 65-yard drive. That was as close as Taft would get as Crenshaw scored 28 consecutive points. Josh Portis completed 7 of 15 passes for 120 yards with an interception. Brandon Anson caught four passes for 68 yards. Ian Bell Ian Bell can refer to:
The two teams combined for 24 penalties for 240 yards. - Alex Valladares --Los Angeles 49, Hollywood 6: Saul Rodriguez' threw a 43-yard touchdown pass to Mauricio Gomez, but host Hollywood couldn't muster TO MUSTER, mar. law. By this term is understood to collect together and exhibit soldiers and their arms; it also signifies to employ recruits and put their names down in a book to enroll them. any more scoring. Abel Leon took over for Rodriguez in the fourth quarter and completed key passes of 33 and 26 yards to Anthony Montes mon·tes n. Plural of mons. on Hollywood's last drive. 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. outgained Hollywood 345 to 128 and jumped out to 14-0 lead on its first two plays from scrimmage as Brandon Brown (seven carries, 111 yards, three touchdowns) scored on runs of 66 and 4 yards. - Julio Cortez --Poly 20, Van Nuys 20: Van Nuys defensive back Bernard Gomez intercepted a Brandon Gondeck pass in the end zone with 17 seconds left to preserve a 20-20 tie at Poly. Poly opened a 17-0 lead midway on the strength of three interceptions in the first quarter. Gondeck completed 10 of 23 passes for 85 yards and one touchdown. Van Nuys closed to within three points as quarterback Kyle Ochoa threw two touchdowns to receiver Marcelious Johnson. Johnson finished with six catches for 95 yards. Poly increased its lead midway through the fourth quarter on a 31-yard field goal by Christian Guardado. Guardado set up his field goal with a 65-yard punt return In American and Canadian football a punt return is one of the punt receiving team's options to respond to a punt. A player (usually a second or third string wide receiver or running back) positioned many yards from the line of scrimmage will attempt to catch or pick up the ball . Poly's Will Cortez rushed 18 times for 98 yards and one touchdown. Ochoa completed 9 for 18 passes with 122 yards and two touchdowns. Van Nuys sophomore Darkkar Thomas ran 16 times for 63 yards for one touchdown. - Steve Goldstein --Dorsey 20, Sylmar 6: An inconsistent Sylmar offense could manage only a 4-yard, fourth-quarter touchdown run by quarterback Terry Newsome as the Spartans lost at Dorsey. Defense kept Sylmar in the game, forcing Dorsey to turn the ball over on downs three times. But the offense was unable to capitalize. Newsome completed 6 of 14 passes for 71 yards. Chris Green Chris Green may refer to:
Joe Dickson Joe Dickson is a Canadian politician. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 2007 provincial election, representing the riding of Ajax—Pickering. He is a member of the Liberal Party. led Sylmar receivers with four receptions for 48 yards but had to leave the game in the fourth quarter because of an ankle injury. - Dale Legaspi CAPTION(S): photo, box Photo: Cleveland's Kenny Niaki hits a hole as Kennedy defenders close in at Friday's season opener. Andy Holzman/Staff Photographer Box: --Monroe 14, Fairfax 12 - Brix Fowler |
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