CITY SECTION ROUNDUP: RESEDA RALLIES TO UPSET SAN FERNANDO IN OT.Byline: Daily News Reseda rallied from an 8-0 deficit to upset 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. 14-8 in overtime in a win in overtime in a Valley Mission League game at San Fernando on Friday night. San Fernando (4-5, 1-3) lost the overtime coin toss and Reseda (3-6, 3-1) elected to defend. San Fernando was unable to score on its possession, giving Reseda a chance to win on its possession. Shawn Perry game Reseda the victory with a 5-yard run up the middle on the third play of the drive. ``All week, we told (Perry) to hit the hole hard and run hard up the middle and good things will happen,'' said Reseda coach Steve Kingery. The victory put Reseda one game from a playoff play·off also play-off n. Sports 1. A final game or series of games played to break a tie. 2. A series of games played to determine a championship. Noun 1. spot. San Fernando had two wasted opportunities in the first quarter. In two similar drives, San Fernando took the ball inside Reseda's 20, only to have the Regent REGENT. 1. A ruler, a governor. The term is usually applied to one who governs a regency, or rules in the place of another. 2. In the canon law, it signifies a master or professor of a college. Dict. du Dr. Call. h.t. 3. defense shut it down. San Fernando missed field goal attempts both times. Reseda tied the game in the beginning of the fourth quarter on a 63-yard swing pass from Matt Diaz
Matthew Edward Diaz (born March 3, 1978 in Portland, Oregon) is a Major League Baseball player with the Atlanta Braves. to Perry. Reseda had a chance to win in regulation but a field goal attempt by Chris Rodriguez Chris Rodriguez is an American Contemporary Christian musician. Biography Rodriguez was born in Bronx, New York, and moved to Nashville, becoming a veteran of the scene in the early 1990s. as time expired landed well short. San Fernando scored on their first drive of the game when Terrance Calloway, who had 17 carries for 159 yards, had a 15-yard touchdown run. - Nick Reder In other Valley Mission League games: --Sylmar 53, Van Nuys 7: The area's leading rusher, Ryan Carew, ran for 250 yards and scored three touchdowns on just 10 carries for visiting Sylmar (7-2, 4-0). Carew scored on first-half runs of 75 and 18 yards and had a 90-yarder called back as Sylmar built a 33-0 halftime lead. He scored from 87 yards in the second half on his 10th carry to give Sylmar a 46-0 lead with 2:24 left in the third quarter. Paul Forte rushed for 164 yards on 22 carries for Van Nuys (2-7, 1-3). Jake Ochoa was 8 of 16 for 60 yards, including a 31-yard touchdown to his favorite target, wide receiver Adam Martinez. Martinez caught four passes for 48 yards, including the score. Sylmar wide receiver Clarence Simpson caught two first-half passes for 108 yards and two touchdowns. Simpson also intercepted two passes. - Mark Bosteder --Monroe 18, Kennedy 8: Quarterback Rashad Richards threw two touchdown passes for Monroe in Valley Mission League victory over host Kennedy of Granada Hills. Both teams had trouble holding onto the ball on a sloppy slop·py adj. slop·pi·er, slop·pi·est 1. Marked by a lack of neatness or order; untidy: a sloppy room. 2. field as Kennedy (0-9, 0-4) lost five of nine fumbles and Monroe (3-5-1, 3-1) lost one of four. Monroe was able to control the ball on the ground as Henry Gentle carried 13 times for 88 yards and scored on a 54-yard run. Richards completed 7 of 12 passes for 108 yards and the two touchdowns. Kennedy closed to within four points, 12-8, midway threw the third quarter on a 14-yard run by Bishop. However, Richards sealed the victory when he teamed up with receiver Jose Sciairo on a 6-yard touchdown with 1:25 left. Donte Collier had opened the scoring when he caught a 24-yard strike from Richards in the first quarter. - Steve Goldstein NORTHERN LEAGUE --Eagle Rock 14, Lincoln 0: Running back John Paul The name John Paul might refer to: Full name
The 5-foot-9, 190-pound senior is the seventh player in school history to rush for 200 yards in a game, breaking the previous record of 276 yards set by Trenell Young in 1993. Yniguez, who came into the game as one of the top five rushers and scorers in the City Section, also became the school's first 1,000 yard rusher since David Jovanelly with 1,562 yards in 1997. Of Eagle Rock's 58 offensive plays, Yniguez touched the ball on 45 of them. Eagle Rock broke a scoreless tie on the first play of the fourth quarter. Yniguez scored on a 11-yard run to cap a nine-play, 65-yard drive that was kept alive when Yniguez picked up a first down on a fourth-and-1 play at midfield mid·field n. Sports 1. The section of a playing field midway between goals. 2. Players whose usual positions are in the midfield. mid . After forcing Lincoln to punt, Yniguez scored his second touchdown and 17th of the season when he culminated a nine-play, 64-yard drive with a 2-yard run. 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 anchored the Eagle Rock defense that held Lincoln to 14 yards of total offense, including 0 yards passing, and no first downs. - Alex Valladares SUNSET SIX LEAGUE --Grant 13, Verdugo Hills 6: Junior running back Anthony Dickson ran for 130 yards and a touchdown to lead visiting Grant (7-2, 4-0) of Van Nuys. Dickson capped a 13-play, 86-yard opening drive with a 2-yard run. Grant outgained Verdugo Hills 322-97 in total offense. Grant quarterback Dashawn Smith was 10 of 16 for 181 yards. He rushed for 14 yards on seven carries, including a 1-yard touchdown that was set up by Dickson's 24-yard carry on the previous play. Verdugo Hills quarterback Reece Apmadoc ran 33 yards for a second-quarter touchdown. He finished with 39 yards of total offense, completing five of 15 passes for 14 yards. Jose Sandoval had 28 yards on 10 carries for Verdugo Hills (3-5-1, 2-2). Teammate Parker Martin had 21 yards on six carries. - Shawn Clingan --North Hollywood 63, Hollywood 0: Host North Hollywood (6-3, 3-1) ran over Hollywood (0-4, 0-9), amassing 428 rushing yards. Running back Justin Tyler rushed for 186 yards and four touchdowns on 13 carries for North Hollywood. Fullback Hernan Sebastiani had 101 yards on 10 carries, scoring on runs of 6 and 27 yards. William Cowan People named William Cowan include:
North Hollywood's defense limited Hollywood to minus-21 yards. Hollywood's only first downs came after three personal fouls against North Hollywood. - Addison Pate --Canoga Park 16, 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. 13: Canoga Park played great second-half defense to hold on and upset host Poly of Sun Valley. Poly (5-4, 2-2) opened the scoring with a 1-yard run by Mark Diaz. Canoga Park (4-5, 2-2), despite two turnovers and a stale stale horseman's term for the act of urination by a horse. offense, scored when Giovanni Fuentes caught a 4-yard touchdown pass from Tony Egues. Jason Egan gave Canoga Park an 8-6 lead when the extra point kick was 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. and he ran in for the conversion. Poly running back Jason Ingram answered with a 4-yard run, but Canoga Park stopped the conversion ending the second half leading 13-8. Canoga Park allowed Poly just 66 yards of total offense in the second half. Noe Valencia intercepted Poly quarterback Diaz twice and forced a fumble to set up the winning score. Valencia also caught the winning touchdown in the fourth quarter on a 10-yard pass from Egues for a 16-13 lead. Poly drove into Canoga Park territory but Egan intercepted a Diaz pass and returned it 68 yards to the Poly 2. - Nathan Brown Nathan Brown may refer to:
WEST VALLEY LEAGUE --Birmingham 40, 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:
Keyes scored five first-half touchdowns and finished the game with 134 yards rushing on nine carries and didn't play the second half. Quarterback Ryan Lombardo was 7 of 10 for 141 yards. Bennie Ward led the receivers with 46 yards on two catches. Birmingham's defense controlled the line of scrimmage line of scrimmage n. pl. lines of scrimmage Football Either of two imaginary lines extending across the field parallel to the goal line at the ends of the ball as it rests prior to being snapped and at which each team lines up for , holding El Camino Real of Woodland Hills (2-7, 0-4) to 19 yards in the first half and 77 for the game. El Camino Real didn't complete a pass and only crossed midfield once, with 5:57 left in the fourth quarter. Birmingham blocked two punts, one of which was recovered by Dorian Smith and returned 13 yards for a score. El Camino Real's lone highlight was the running of Matthew Sattler, who finished with 87 yards on 18 carries. - Brent Schackmann --Chatsworth 49, Cleveland 7: Senior Alain Karatepeyan scored four touchdowns for host Chatsworth (4-5, 2-2). Chatsworth took the opening kickoff 75 yards on 11 plays, culminating with Karatepeyan's 1-yard touchdown run. Cleveland of Reseda's first play from scrimmage A play from scrimmage is the activity of the games of Canadian football and American football during which one team tries to advance the ball or to score, and the other team tries to stop them or take the ball away. was fumbled, and Chatsworth wasted no time in taking advantage. Jason Moss Jason Moss was an American writer on serial killers. At college, for his honors thesis, he established relationships with such killers as Charles Manson, Jeffrey Dahmer and Henry Lee Lucas. He obtained samples of correspondence from and interviews with these men. connected with Art Cisneros on a 15-yard scoring strike. Moss was 14 of 21 for a season-high 243 yards and two touchdowns. Cleveland (1-7-1, 0-4) cut the lead to 14-7 with 4:31 left in the first half whens Daniel Contreras returned an interception 50 yards for a touchdown. Neal Spearman spear·man n. A man, especially a soldier, armed with a spear. led the Chatsworth defense, which held Cleveland to 94 yards total offense. - P.C. Shaw |
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