REGENTS RALLY, WIN BATTLE OF UNBEATENS RESEDA 21, HAMILTON 20 (OT).Byline: SCOTT FRENCH Staff Writer Reseda High celebrated like it won a championship Friday, forming a midfield mid·field n. Sports 1. The section of a playing field midway between goals. 2. Players whose usual positions are in the midfield. mid dogpile and dumping a bucket A reserved amount of memory that holds a single item or multiple items of data. Bucket is somewhat synonymous to "buffer," although buffers are usually memory locations for incoming data records, while buckets tend to be smaller holding areas for calculations. See hash table, buffer and variable. of ice water onto coach Alonso Arreola following a 21-20 overtime victory at Hamilton of West L.A. in L.A. In is a compilation of studio recording by Various Artists. It was originally released in 1979 as an LP by Rhino Records. Track listing Side One The Kats a battle of unbeaten teams. The Regents (5-0), outgained 399-116, won the California tiebreaker tie·break·er n. An additional contest or period of play designed to establish a winner among tied contestants. Also called tiebreak. tie when Humberto Villegas went wide right on the extra point after the Yankees answered Ramon Sanchez's 12-yard touchdown pass to Calvin Mong. Sanchez connected with Danny Orozco on a 25-yard scoring pass with 2:02 remaining to force the extra period. ``Our kids put up a fight,'' Arreola said. ``We asked that they fight for 48 minutes, but they fought for about 56.'' Jercell Fort rushed for 154 yards and Noah Paul passed for 214, but Hamilton (4-1) lost five fumbles and was penalized pe·nal·ize tr.v. pe·nal·ized, pe·nal·iz·ing, pe·nal·iz·es 1. To subject to a penalty, especially for infringement of a law or official regulation. See Synonyms at punish. 2. 135 yards. Thor Thomas' recovery of Fort's fumble at midfield with 2:14 to play set up the tying touchdown. Reseda struggled to move the ball and, often, to stop the Yankees, but it repeatedly made big plays, including a first-quarter goal-line stand culminated with a fumble. The Regents went ahead on Giovannie Dixon's 23-yard run in the second quarter, then held a 7-6 lead into the fourth quarter after Juan Rodas blocked Villegas' extra point following Paul's 35-yard touchdown pass to Sammie Rogers just before halftime. |
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