FAITH BAPTIST WINS THIRD EIGHT-MAN TITLE IN FOUR YEARS FAITH BAPTIST 49, JSC 26.Byline: Justin Justin (Marcus Junianus Justinus), fl. 3d cent., Roman historian. He made a collection of excerpts from Trogus, which gives many facts not recounted elsewhere. Frank Staff Writer YUCCA VALLEY - It seemed fair on paper. Faith Baptist Baptist Member of a group of Protestant Christians who hold that only adult believers should be baptized and that it must be done by immersion. During the 17th century two groups of Baptists emerged in England: General Baptists, who held that Christ's atonement applied to of Canoga Park, the defending Maxpreps.com national champion, and Joshua Springs Christian of Yucca Valley entered Friday's Southern Section Division I Eight-Man football Eight-man football is a type of American football, generally played by small high schools. Rules and formations vary greatly among states and even among different organizations, but the one constant is eight players from each team on the field at one time, as opposed to eleven-man championship averaging more than 45 points per game while outscoring opponents by 39 per outing. The Contenders had one distinct advantage over Joshua Springs, though - size. And they took advantage throughout in a 49-26 victory to successfully defend their section title, their third in four years, and win their 25th straight game. Faith Baptist (11-0) has 15 players on its roster standing more than 6-feet tall, including 6-2 senior quarterback Jonathan Rasmussen. The Lightning (12-1), on the other hand, had a mere five. Rasmussen seemed to use the advantage the most, passing for 114 yards and rushing for 154 more, including touchdown runs of 4 and 7 yards. He also threw two touchdown passes, a 16-yarder to Jack Rudolph Jack Rudolph is a fictional character on the U.S. television series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, played by Steven Weber. Personal history Tough and ambitious, Jack Rudolph is chairman of the National Broadcasting System and says in "Nevada Day 1" that he and a 47-yarder to Alex Alarcon. ``I just got behind my offensive line,'' said Rasmussen. ``They deserve all the credit. I just looked for holes they created and went right through them.'' Also contributing to the Contenders' attack were Michael Roll, who had 58 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries, and Kurt Wieschadle, who rushed for 66 yards on 17 carries with touchdowns of 4 and 12 yards. Joshua Springs (12-1) had a chance to cut into its deficit just before halftime. But Eddie Nixon's 55-yard touchdown run was called back because of unsportsmanlike conduct Unsportsmanlike conduct (or unsporting behaviour, or archaically ungentlemanly conduct) is a term used in many professional sports to refer to a particular player or team who have acted inappropriately and/or unprofessionally in the context of the game. and clipping (1) Cutting off the outer edges or boundaries of a word, signal or image. In rendering an image, clipping removes any objects or portions thereof that are not visible on screen. See scissoring. See also WCA. penalties. Faith Baptist subsequently took a 28-6 halftime lead. Justin Frank, (818) 713-3607 justin.frank(at)dailynews.com |
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