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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: FAVORITES HAVE EARLY SUCCESS.


Byline: ROMAN VEYTSMAN Special to the Daily News

Amid the chaos of running a 14-team passing league tournament without two teams that failed to show up, there was one thing that remained constant: The four teams that either reached a Southern Section championship game or won a title last season continued their success at the adidas 7-on-7 passing tournament Friday Friday: see Sabbath; week.

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 at UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
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UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX
.

Canyon of Canyon Country, Moorpark, 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 and Crespi of Encino went a combined 13-3 and are all vying vy·ing  
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Present participle of vie.

vying vie
 for the top four seeds, which receive byes in the first round of the elimination portion of the tournament, beginning today at 10:30 a.m. after each team plays one final pool game.

``All those teams are very good teams and have a lot of good athletes,'' said Notre Dame head 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.
, whose team went 3-1, losing to Moorpark 18-13, and beating Crespi 13-7. ``When you play against them, you know they're all well-coached.''

Canyon and Moorpark each went undefeated behind quarterbacks Ben Longshore long·shore  
adj.
Occurring, living, or working along a seacoast.



[Short for alongshore.]
 and Adam Barry.

Crespi went 2-2 while perhaps playing the toughest schedule on the first day, having to face Notre Dame and a Village Christian of Sun Valley team that gave Crespi a tough time last week at the Valley passing tournament before losing in overtime in the championship.

Village Christian defeated Crespi 26-19, with the game once again coming down to the last possession.

Canyon is coming off two passing tournament wins in the past two weekends at the Conejo tournament and the Claremont tournament.

Notre Dame won its last tournament as well, winning at Covina, and Moorpark won its only passing tournament of the summer before playing at UCLA.

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Date:Jul 22, 2006
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