DAVID THE STAR.Byline: GERRY GITTELSON Staff Writer After passing for a state-record 724 yards in Friday's 48-30 victory over Grant, David Koral of Palisades Palisades, cliffs along the west bank of the Hudson River, NE N.J. and SE N.Y., extending from N of Jersey City, N.J., to the vicinity of Piermont, N.Y., with a general altitude of from 350 ft to 550 ft (107–168 m). said he had ``a little bit of a sore arm.'' He completed 34 of 53 passes for seven touchdowns, three of 80 yards or more. ``After the game, David's arm was down on the ground dragging on the concrete,'' coach Ron Price said. ``He threw a lot.'' To put Koral's yardage yard·age 1 n. 1. An amount or length measured in yards. 2. Cloth sold by the yard. Noun 1. in perspective, Lancaster High, for instance, has thrown for fewer yards over the last 19 games, nine of which were victories. Then again, the performance wasn't shocking from Palisades' point of view. Koral already owned the previous state single-game mark of 583 yards, set last season when he totaled 4,907 yards and 57 touchdowns. ``I'm impressed by it, that's for sure,'' Koral said. ``Everything was just working, a lot of streaks and posts. We just kept going down the field.'' A major beneficiary was Taft transfer Greig Carlson. He had eight receptions for 249 yards, including touchdowns of 42, 52 and 94 yards. ``I was kind of surprised David came out with that much yardage,'' Carlson said. ``But I don't see why he can't do it again. Our offense is pretty much unstoppable.'' BY THE NUMBERS 5: Crespi QB Will Jacoby's jersey number, in honor of his five sisters. HART vs.PALMDALE Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at COC See chip on chip. BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD Coming off its first loss in 26 games, two-time Div. III champion Hart conducted Saturday practice in full pads for the first time in 20 years, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. coach Mike Herrington. Usually, the Indians on Saturday review For other uses, see Saturday Review (disambiguation). Saturday Review (1924–1986) was a weekly U.S.-based magazine. Originally known as The Saturday Review of Literature (until 1952), it was established by Henry Seidel Canby from the film, lift weights and perhaps do a light workout in T-shirts and shorts. ``We had to work some things out,'' Herrington said, ``because we play Palmdale on Thursday, so things don't get any easier. They're real talented.'' Palmdale is hungry for a victory over Hart. Since 1989, the Falcons have lost 10 straight games to the Indians by an average of 26.8 points. A rundown of the streak: Year Result 1999 Hart 45, Palmdale 0 1998 Hart 44, Palmdale 7 1997 Hart 20, Palmdale 0 1997 Hart 28, Palmdale 6* 1996 Hart 27, Palmdale 14 1995 Hart 58, Palmdale 7 1994 Hart 56, Palmdale 14 1991 Hart 33, Palmdale 14 1990 Hart 38, Palmdale 6 1989 Hart 14, Palmdale 13 *-Playoff game ROYAL FLUSHED Royal had high hopes entering last week's game against Ventura after a 2-0 start. But the Highlanders' defense couldn't stop running back Tyler Ebell (310 yards, three touchdowns). Royal also struggled on offense. Greg Morris, who had averaged 13.5 yards in 12 previous carries, gained just 6 yards in seven attempts. Quarterback James Cox James Cox is the name of:
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``I think going to events like this can bring a team together,'' said Burroughs tight end Keith Jarbo. ``It's just a good opportunity to make things more like a family instead of individuals.'' Highland running back Josh Mejia said he felt like he was part of a celebration. ``On Friday nights, the teams can all hate each other, but tonight there's unity,'' he said. NOW HE'S GOT THE POINT After missing most of last season with a broken finger, Agoura receiver Steve Tagai has found his grip. He caught three passes for 105 yards, including touchdowns of 49 and 38 yards, in Friday's 45-7 victory over Rio Mesa. Tagai has 10 catches (24.3 avg.) and two TDs - including 10 receptions - over the last two games. WHERE'S THE BEEF? Bell-Jeff, coming off a 39-0 victory over CSDR CSDR California School for the Deaf, Riverside (Riverside, CA) CSDR Cost and Software Data Reporting CSDR Combined Ship Destination Room CSDR Chicago Student Data Reports CSDR Combat System Design Requirement , needs to hit the buffet lines before Saturday's game against St. Anthony. Bell-Jeff's line averages 190 pounds and St. Anthony averages 260. EASY ROAD Of the 14 undefeated regional teams, Montclair Prep (3-0) probably has the best chance to extend its unbeaten streak through the regular season. The Mounties' next seven opponents have five victories combined. FORGET THIS Alemany suffered through one of the most disastrous stretches in recent memory against Chaminade on Friday, producing six turnovers and yielding 42 points in 5 minutes, 40 seconds. The Indians lost 42-21 and must regroup re·group v. re·grouped, re·group·ing, re·groups v.tr. To arrange in a new grouping. v.intr. 1. To come back together in a tactical formation, as after a dispersal in a retreat. in a hurry because No. 3 Notre Dame Notre Dame IPA: [nɔtʁ dam] is French for Our Lady, referring to the Virgin Mary. In the United States of America, Notre Dame is next. ``We had a meeting (Saturday). We just have to stick together through thick and thin,'' Alemany RB Albert Griffin said. ``We can't get down, because we're a capable team. We just need to do what we know we can do. This game against Notre Dame should show where we are. If we terminate the turnovers we should be a pretty good team.'' The Engil We award Engils each week to players who would make hard-nosed Slymar coach Jeff Engilman proud. FOUR ENGILS Chris Delung, RB Simi Valley Simi Valley (sē`mē, sĭm`ē), city (1990 pop. 100,217), Ventura co., SW Calif. in an oil, fruit, and farm region; laid out 1887, inc. 1969. Delung carried 52 times -- for 252 yards and two touchdowns -- in Thursday's 55-22 loss to 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. . He was two carries short of Scott Zander's regional record (55, Newbury Park, 1983 vs. Muir). THREE ENGILS Albert Griffin, RB Alemany Griffin ran for 125 yards in eight carries and had an 80-yard interception return for a touchdown. More important, he didn't burst into tears when Chaminade busted bust·ed adj. 1. Slang a. Smashed or broken: busted glass; a busted rib. b. Out of order; inoperable: a busted vending machine. 2. the game open with 42 points in a span of less than six minutes to win 42-21. ONE ENGIL Randy Kirchman, RB First Lutheran Kirchman, who's just 5-foot-4, 125 pounds, ran for 290 yards and two TDs in a 30-24 victory over Murrietta Calvary Chapel Calvary Chapel is a non-denominational, Protestant fellowship of churches which began in 1965 in Southern California. The term "fellowship of churches" is used in contrast to a denomination. two weeks ago. As we've learned before, unfortunately, eight-man players are limited to a maximum of one Engil. LEAGUE UPDATES ALPHA Paraclete coach Jeff Cortez wanted to use Alex Williams, a returning All-CIF DL, as a short-yardage RB near the goal line. He tried the 285- pound Williams in that capacity in the opener against St. Bonaventure, but Williams fumbled. Given another opportunity, Williams cashed in with a 5-yard TD run in Saturday's 24-13 win at Garden Grove Garden Grove, city (1990 pop. 143,050), Orange co., S Calif., a suburb of Long Beach and Los Angeles, on the Santa Ana River; founded 1877, inc. 1956. Many of its residents work in nearby aerospace and defense installations, and there is light manufacturing. . FOOTHILL Burbank DL Phil Flores Flores, town, Guatemala Flores (flōrəs), town (1990 est. pop. 2,200), capital of Petén department, N Guatemala. Flores was built on an island in the southern part of Lake Petén Itzá and on the site of the had 10 tackles - seven for losses - and two sacks against Monrovia on Friday. He also had two sacks the week before against Daniel Murphy The name Daniel Murphy, and its equivalents Dan Murphy and Danny Murphy, may be: Art
GOLDEN Lancaster's Dustin Stowe, the Eagles' leading returning WR, was expected to make his biggest impact on offense, but he has just five catches. He's been a force at DB, however, registering 16 tackles, six unassisted, in Friday's 20-14 loss to Serrano. MARMONTE Agoura has the region's most prolific offense, averaging 421 yards a game. The Chargers added some balance last week against Rio Mesa. After having more than a 2-to-1 advantage in passing to rushing yards the first two weeks, Agoura ran for 206 yards and threw for 155 in a 45-7 rout of the Spartans. . . . The seven sacks of Hart QB Kyle Matter by Westlake LB Leo Leo, in astronomy Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Reed shattered the school record of three. The Warriors' 11 total sacks beat the record of 7 1/2 set in 1995 against Simi Valley. MISSION Coach Kevin Rooney Kevin Rooney born on May 4, 1956 in Catskill, NY and is a boxing trainer and former boxer. Amateur Boxing Career Rooney won the 1975 147lb Sub-Novice New York Golden Gloves Championship. Rooney defeated Kevin Higgins of West Point in the finals. said DL Tim Volk, a transfer from Westlake, is a big reason why Notre Dame is 3-0: ``He's doing really well.'' . . . There's a reason Chaminade QB Erik Vose (442 yards, six TDs) is having a breakout sophomore season. He trains on Sundays with passing guru Steve Clarkson, who runs Air 7. PACIFIC Crescenta Valley avoided a potential letdown against winless Simi Valley last Thursday and should have no trouble getting motivated for Friday's game against neighboring La Canada. The Spartans and Falcons both come into the game undefeated. CV has beaten La Canada the previous two years by a combined 44 points. . . . Who are you calling a rookie? CV junior quarterback Hudson Gossard's 696 passing yards have him well on pace to shatter University of Oregon The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. The university was founded in 1876, graduating its first class two years later. The University of Oregon is one of 60 members of the Association of American Universities. freshman Scott Vossmeyer's school record of 2,025 yards set last year. . . . Muir coach Erik Johnson
Erik Johnson (born March 21, 1988 in Bloomington, Minnesota) is an American ice hockey player. , whose 1-2 team lost 28-6 to Loyola, is frustrated by Mustangs turnovers. Muir drove inside Loyola territory in five of seven drives but had one score, two turnovers and two turnovers on downs. In Week 1, the Mustangs fumbled 13 times, losing seven, in a 51-6 loss to Eagle Rock. . . . Glendale, Hoover and Pasadena are each seeking a first victory of the season. Neither the Nitros nor Tornadoes broke the 100-yard mark in total offense last week. Pasadena failed on a last-minute field-goal attempt to fall to El Monte El Monte (ĕl mŏn`tē), city (1990 pop. 106,209), Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1912. A residential, industrial, and commercial city in the San Gabriel Valley, El Monte manufactures furniture, electronic equipment, semiconductors, Arroyo 14-13 last Friday. PREP Flintridge Prep's 260-pound Matt Lauer Matthew Todd Lauer (December 30, 1957)[1] is an American television personality, best known as a co-host of NBC's The Today Show (since 1994)[1] after being a news anchor in New York [2] , projected as one of the region's top tight ends, has just one reception for 18 yards through three games. Blame RB Omar Dittu, whose 601 yards (11.6 avg.) and seven TDs are a big reason why the Rebels have completed only nine passes. ``We just don't need to pass to Matt because we're gaining so much on the ground,'' coach Glen Beattie said. ``He's more like a tackle with good hands.'' RIO HONDO Rio Hondo may refer to:
La Canada, coming off a 21-0 victory over Burroughs, is 3-0, its best start since at least 1986, according to coach Richard Wheeler. ``We don't have any true superstars. The kids are just really coming together,'' Wheeler said. SUNSET SIX Most of North Hollywood's prominent starters are undersized undersized see dwarfism, runt. , such as RBs Pablo Ramos (135 pounds) and Nathaniel Payne (143 pounds) and LB Bryant Barrientos (170). Considering North Hollywood enrollment of 3,600 students, coach Brad Ratcliff was asked why he can't find some big guys. ``I'm tempted to pull some of them on the team when I'm walking around campus,'' he said. ``We've got a lot of students, but a lot of them are off-campus because of the magnet programs. But I did have my eye on a few of the basketball players.'' WEST VALLEY Birmingham, 3-0 entering Thursday's showdown against 3-0 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. , already has as many victories as the last two years combined. But new coach Ed Crosen isn't taking the credit: ``I'm trying to figure out how we're doing it. It's not me, it's my staff and it's the kids. They're doing real well. We have a great track program here, so it's not like I had nothing. VALLEY MISSION After getting caught from behind by Alemany PK Garret Marxen on an 85-yard kick return in Week 1, there was no way San Fernando's Ramon Perry was going to let it happen again. He made it all the way end zone with an 88-yard return Friday against L.A. Jordan. ``Ramon was still taking flak for that first return two weeks after it happened,'' coach Sean Blunt said. ``Ramon's not blinding fast, but he's always a step away from breaking it. QUICK SLANTS DAILY NEWS TOP 40 1. Westlake 2-1 2. Hart 2-1 3. Notre Dame 3-0!ret 4. St. Francis 2-1 5. Taft 3-0 6. Sylmar 3-0 7. Crescenta Valley 3-0 8. Valencia 2-1 9. Palmdale 2-0-1 10. Granada Hills 3-0 11. Kennedy 2-0-1 12. Newbury Park 1-2 13. Camarillo 2-1 14. San Fernando 3-0 15. Chaminade 2-1 16. Muir 1-2 17. Antelope Valley This article is about the Los Angeles County region. For the census-designated place in Wyoming, see Antelope Valley-Crestview, Wyoming. The Antelope Valley 2-1 18. Highland 1-2 19. Canyon 2-1! 20. Agoura 2-1 21. Birmingham 3-0 22. Monroe 1-2 23. Moorpark 1-2 24. Cleveland 2-1 25. Alemany 1-2 26. Littlerock 2-1 27. Reseda 1-2 28. La Canada 3-0 29. Saugus 1-2 30. Lancaster 2-1 31. Canoga Park 2-1 32. Eagle Rock 1-2 33. Thousand Oaks Thousand Oaks, residential city (1990 pop. 104,352), Ventura co., S Calif., in a farm area; inc. 1964. Avocados, citrus, vegetables, strawberries, and nursery products are grown. 0-3 34. Royal 2-1 35. Chatsworth 1-2 36. Burroughs 0-3 37. Rio Mesa 0-3 38. Quartz Hill 0-3 39. Hollywood 1-1-1 40. Grant 1-2 SMALL SCHOOLS TOP 10 1. Montclair Prep 3-0 2. Paraclete 2-1 3. Oak Park 3-0 4. L.A. Baptist 3-0 5. Calabasas 1-2 6. Flintridge Prep 1-2 7. Village Christian 2-1 8. Campbell Hal 2-0 9. Malibu 0-2-1 10. Bell-Jeff 2-1 INJURY REPORT OUT Viewpoint QB Adam Chizever (shoulder) Hart RB Tim Gregory (knee) Bell-Jeff OL Kevin Lazalde (knee) Bell-Jeff LB Marco Pedraja (neck) Notre Dame DL Lou Ferrigno (knee) Burbank DB Richard Artime (knee) Burbank TE Christian Briomes (knee) Notre Dame WR Carlos Vargas (concussion) DOUBTFUL Cleveland DB Dwayne Calhoun (ankle) Flintridge Prep RB Jordan Nomura (ankle) Notre Dame OL Scott Konzen (neck) San Fernando RB Bobby Stanley (hip) San Fernando DL Randy Lang (shoulder) San Fernando LB Edgar Acosta (ankle) QUESTIONABLE Cleveland LB Ronnie Lyons (concussion) Littlerock RB John Ford (ankle) PROBABLE Cleveland OL Victor Gomez (ankle) Notre Dame OL Abraham Artuz (ankle) Cleveland LB Chris Kiwunaka (knee) Cleveland RB Matthew Clark (ankle) DEFINITE Agoura OL Tony Mazzola (ankle) Bell-Jeff DL Eric Merida (neck) San Fernando LB Willie German (neck) FLASHBACK flash·back n. 1. An unexpected recurrence of the effects of a hallucinogenic drug long after its original use. 2. A recurring, intensely vivid mental image of a past traumatic experience. Sept. 19, 1986 Russell White, a 15-year-old running back from Crespi, rushed for 108 yards on nine carries and caught three passes for 72 yards, as the Celts The following pages provide lists of nations or people of Celtic origin, arranged by branch of Celtic ethnicity or language grouping: Goidelic Celts
His average per carry slipped from 37.5 yards to 19.8. ``I've never blocked for someone who can really run that fast,'' lineman Steve Puryear said. ``He's incredible.'' White would eventually rush for a region-record 5,998 yards (since broken) in 38 games before moving on to Cal, then a brief NFL NFL abbr. National Football League NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga career. Staff Writers Keven Chavez and Chris Cocoles contributed to this report. CAPTION(S): 5 photos, 6 boxes Photo: (1) Palisades QB David Koral broke the state's single-game passing yardage mark Friday against Grant. Sylvia Carlson/For the Daily News (2) ``We can't get down, because we're a capable team,'' Alemany running back Albert Griffin says of the Indians. John Lazar/Staff Photographer (3) no caption (Lancaster's Dustin Stowe) Jeff Goldwater/Staff Photographer (4) RATCLIFF (NH coach Brad Ratcliff) (5) no caption (1986 Crespi RB Russell White) Box: (1) A DAY TO REMEMBER (2) HART vs. PALMDALE (see text) (3) BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD (see text) (4) The Engil (see text) (5) DAILY NEWS TOP 40 (see text) (6) Injury report (see text) |
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