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HART GIVES SAUGUS THE RUNAROUND SIXTY-FOURTH LEAGUE WIN IN ROW A RUSH HART 41, SAUGUS 15.


Byline: Gideon Rubin Staff Writer

SANTA CLARITA Santa Clarita, city (1990 pop. 110,642), Los Angeles co., S Calif., suburb 30 mi (48 km) NW of downtown Los Angeles, on the Santa Clara River; inc. 1987. Situated in the Santa Clara valley and nearby canyons, Santa Clarita includes the former towns of Canyon Country,  - One of Southern California's most prolific passing teams took on an entirely different look Friday.

The different approach produced familiar results though, as Hart High of Newhall opened Foothill League play with a 41-15 victory over upstart Saugus in front of about 5,000 at College of the Canyons College of the Canyons is one of the fastest-growing community colleges in the state. According to the National Junior College Research Association, College of the Canyons consistently ranks in the top 50 community colleges in the nation. .

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 (4-2, 1-0), who won their 64th consecutive league game, were led by Najee Bright, an unheralded senior who rushed for 131 yards and one touchdown on nine carries.

Hart amassed 310 of its 526 yards of offense on the ground. The Indians were able to exploit the holes it created by making the defense adjust to their vaunted vaunt  
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To speak boastfully of; brag about.

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 spread offense.

``The way they way were running their defense it gave us the opportunity to run,'' Hart coach Mike Herrington said. ``We always say we're a passing team but whatever the opponent's defense gives us we're going to take advantage of and tonight we were able to take advantage of their rush defense and run the ball against them.''

Also figuring prominently in the mix for Hart were Robbie Casselberry, who rushed for 108 yards and one touchdown on 11 carries, and quarterback Tyler Lyon Lyon
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, who ran for 71 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries.

Lyon was 17-for-24 passing with two touchdowns and two interceptions. Hart receiver Ryan Wolfe Ryan Wolfe is a fictional character in the show , portrayed by American actor Jonathan Togo. Characterization
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 caught nine passes for 139 yards and one touchdown.

Saugus (4-2, 0-1), which already has matched its win total from the previous two seasons combined, played with Hart for three quarters, trailing 14-7 at halftime and 21-7 after the third quarter.

Saugus quarterback Zach Summers was 15-for-23 passing for 154 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions.

The Indians broke open a 14-point game on Lyon's 12-yard run on the first play in the fourth quarter, the first of three fourth-quarter touchdowns.

Especially impressive from a Saugus standpoint The Standpoint is a newspaper published in the British Virgin Islands. It was originally published under the name Pennysaver, largely as a shopping-coupon promotional newspaper, but since emerged as one of the most influential sources of journalism in the  was its ability to sustain several long drives, including a 15-play, 76-yard scoring drive that consumed con·sume  
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 more than five minutes. It was capped by Zachary Shafer's 1-yard touchdown run with just over eight minutes remaining in the second quarter.

``They played tough,'' Herrington said. ``They kept the ball away from us. It's something they did well and we're going to have to look at the film to see what was going on there.''

Gideon Rubin, (818) 713-3607

gideon.rubin(at)dailynews.com
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Title Annotation:Sports
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Oct 16, 2004
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