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COYOTES LOSE AGAIN, 34-3 : ST. BONA. 34, CALABASAS 3.


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 football team, decimated by injuries during the past three weeks, lost its fourth consecutive game Thursday Thursday: see week.  night, as St. Bonaventure won 34-3 in a nonleague game at Ventura High.

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The St. Bonaventure defense, which intercepted three passes and was led by Erik Grundstrom's three sacks, limited Calabasas to 192 yards total offense.

Calabasas (5-4) was led by Evan Rosenblum, who caught nine passes for 112 yards.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Nov 7, 1997
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