FOURTH AND DONE SUDDEN SURGE IN FINAL QUARTER SPARKS CHAMINADE TO UPSET CHAMINADE 40, ST. FRANCIS 17.Byline: MATTHEW KREDELL Staff Writer A game on the way to being another nail-biter between Chaminade of West Hills and St. Francis of La Canada turned into a blowout in less than two minutes. Aubrey Smith had career highs of 190 yards receiving and four touchdowns as visiting Chaminade upset St. Francis 40-17 to win at least a share of its first Mission League title since 1992. ``This was a championship game for us,'' said Smith, who had 10 catches. ``There's not much respect for me or this team. We came out and showed how good we are.'' Leading 19-17 entering the fourth quarter, Chaminade (6-3, 2-0) scored three touchdowns in 1:47 to blow open the game. Following a 3-yard touchdown run by Kevin Pilar Pilar strong-minded female leader of a group of guerrillas in the Spanish Civil War. [Am. Lit.: Hemingway For Whom the Bell Tolls] See : Female Power Pilar on the first play of the final quarter, the Eagles forced a three-and-out and got the ball at the St. Francis 27-yard line after a nice punt return In American and Canadian football a punt return is one of the punt receiving team's options to respond to a punt. A player (usually a second or third string wide receiver or running back) positioned many yards from the line of scrimmage will attempt to catch or pick up the ball by Pilar. Smith caught a 27-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Griffin, then intercepted St. Francis' first pass of the next drive and returned it 52 yards for a score. ``We're that explosive, offensively and defensively,'' said Griffin, who completed 23 of 31 passes for 303 yards and three touchdowns. ``We can score really fast.'' The turning point came near the end of the third quarter, when Chaminade punter Ian Colburn picked up a dropped snap, ran to his left and pooch-kicked the ball away against the oncoming on·com·ing adj. Coming nearer; approaching: an oncoming storm. n. An approach; an advance. rush, drawing a 15-yard roughing the kicker Kicker A right, warrant, or some other feature added to a debt instrument to make it more desirable to potential investors. Notes: The ability to trade a bond or other debt instrument in for stock may entice investors, if they feel the stock will appreciate. penalty on St. Francis (6-3, 1-1). That set up Pilar's touchdown. When 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 of Sherman Oaks left the Mission League before the season, it lessened St. Francis' rivalry with the Knights and raised the St.Francis-Chaminade matchup to official rivalry status. This should be the first of many years that these teams battle for the Mission League title. ``Without Notre Dame in this league, it's definitely going to be a bigger game,'' said Griffin, a junior. ``Especially given the past between these teams.'' A rivalry has been brewing between St. Francis and Chaminade since 2003, when St. Francis coach Jim Bonds Jim L. Bond (born 1936) is a minister and emeritus general superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene. had words for then first-year Chaminade coach Ben McEnroe at midfield after the game and refused to shake hands to perform the customary act of civility by clasping and moving hands, as an expression of greeting, farewell, good will, agreement, etc. See also: Shake , believing Chaminade had run up the score in a 38-17 victory. ``That sparked it, and every game since has been a heated battle,'' said Smith, who was a freshman on that team. The last two games -- which the teams split -- were decided by eight points or less, with the 2004 game going to double-overtime. Chaminade won a title in the short-lived 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. League in 1998. The Eagles, who have the smallest roster in the league with just 33 players, can take the league title outright by beating Alemany of Mission Hills next week. ``You don't need to have 80 to 90 players to win in high school football,'' McEnroe said. ``You only need 11 on the field, and I would take our 11 any time.'' matthew.kredell@dailynews.com (818) 713-3607 CAPTION(S): 2 photos Photo: (1 -- color) Chaminade running back Devin Smith goes over the pile for a first-half touchdown against St. Francis on Friday. (2) Chaminade defensive back Cory Perkins, left, breaks up a pass intended for St. Francis receiver Dietrich Riley in Friday's contest. Michael Owen
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