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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.



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 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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Date:Oct 7, 2006
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