LOYOLA FALLS TO 0-2 IN SERRA WITH LOSS TO ST. JOHN BOSCO ST. JOHN BOS. 26, LOYOLA 14.Byline: - Dale Legaspi Visiting Loyola of Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. scored 14 second-half points to nearly erase an early 20-point deficit, but it wasn't enough Friday night as St. John Bosco "Don Bosco" redirects here. For other uses, see Bosco (disambiguation). Saint Don Bosco, born Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco, and known in English as John Bosco earned the Serra League victory. The Loyola defense had two sacks and an interception, but the struggling offense was unable to capitalize. Loyola (5-2, 0-2) managed only 42 yards and one first down in the first half. Running back Bo Renaud finished with 127 of Loyola's 215 total yards on 28 carries, including scoring runs of 3 and 10 yards. Junior Scott Deke deke tr.v. deked, dek·ing, dekes To deceive (an opponent) in ice hockey by a fake: deked the goalie with a move from left to right. n. struggled in his first start at quarterback, failing to complete a pass in the first half. He finished with six completions on 14 attempts for 75 yards. His fourth- quarter interception thwarted a potential comeback bid. St. John Bosco of Bellflower bellflower, in botany bellflower or bluebell, name commonly used as a comprehensive term for members of the Campanulaceae, a family of chiefly herbaceous annuals or perennials of wide distribution, characteristically found on dry is 5-2 overall, 2-0 in league. |
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