CRESCENTA VALLEY OVERCOMES OWN MISTAKES, AND GLENDALE C.V. 42, GLENDALE 14.Byline: Gary Gary, city (1990 pop. 116,646), Lake co., NW Ind., a port of entry on Lake Michigan; inc. 1909. Gary was founded by the U.S. Steel Corporation, which purchased the land in 1905 and landscaped it for a city. Miereanu Special to the Daily News ``From Hell'' was at No. 1 at the box office last week, and ``Thirteen Ghosts'' hits the big screen this weekend. But Crescenta Valley The Crescenta Valley is a small inland valley in Los Angeles County, California. Its name derives from its crescent-like shape, with the convex portion facing roughly northeast and the concave portion southwest. coach Alan Eberhart has his own little horror flick to watch for Halloween week. The No. 4 Falcons (8-0, 3-0), a team that prides itself on precision football, racked up 195 penalty yards and managed to topple Glendale 42-14 Friday in a Pacific League contest. ``Either we're the most undisciplined football team in history or (the referees) don't like us much,'' said Eberhart, who picked up an unsportsmanlike-conduct penalty himself in the first quarter for comments made from the sideline sideline See on the sidelines. . ``We got off to a bad start and they called everything. We're going to go back and look at the tape - I'm not about to blame the officiating for what may have been our mistakes.'' On a night when Crescenta Valley quarterback Hudson Gossard and receiver-cornerback Danny Moody mood·y adj. 1. Given to frequent changes of mood; temperamental. 2. Subject to periods of depression; sulky. 3. Expressive of a mood, especially a sullen or gloomy mood. put up stellar numbers, it was the Falcons' miscues that drew the spotlight Spotlight can refer to at least three types of lighting:
C.V. actually had more penalty yards (195) than Glendale (2-6, 0-3) had total offensive yards (159), and the usually pinpoint passing of Gossard hit a slight bump in the road. The senior, who had thrown just two interceptions through the team's initial seven games, was picked off by the Nitros' Ernesto Garcia and Jorge Perez. The latter came late in the second quarter when Alfredo Antillon deflected de·flect intr. & tr.v. de·flect·ed, de·flect·ing, de·flects To turn aside or cause to turn aside; bend or deviate. [Latin d a Gossard screen pass that Perez snatched out of midair and ran 13 yards for Glendale's second touchdown of the night. Still, Gossard and Moody prevailed, the latter almost single-handledly pushing the Falcons beyond the ever-present distraction Distraction Divination (See OMEN.) Porlock a “person from Porlock” interrupted Coleridge while he was recollecting the dream on which he based “Kubla Khan”. [Br. Lit.: Poems of Coleridge in Magill IV, 756] of yellow flags. Gossard connected on 25 of 34 passes for 416 yards and four touchdowns. Moody caught 12 of those passes for 173 yards and three scores, as well as returning a punt 60 yards for a TD and making two critical interceptions. |
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