SAUGUS MISFIRES, FUMBLES, SETTLES DOWN FOR A SHUTOUT : SAUGUS 21, S. BARBARA 0.Byline: Bill Schlotter Daily News Staff Writer After the first two quarters, in which they shot themselves in the foot six times with turnovers, the Saugus Centurions needed halftime simply so they could stop and reload (1) To load a program from disk into memory once again in order to run it. Reload is entirely different than reinstall. Reinstall means that you have to run the install program from a CD-ROM or floppy disk and perform the installation procedure over again. . They did. And after some soothing sooth·ing adj. Tending to soothe. sooth ing·ly adv.sooth words from their coaches, they returned to the field for the third quarter and promptly took care of business, scoring 21 points en route to a 21-0 thrashing thrashing: see threshing. Excessive paging in a virtual memory computer. If programs are not written to run in a virtual memory environment, the operating system may spend excessive amounts of time swapping program pages in and out of the disk. of the Santa Barbara Santa Barbara (săn'tə bär`brə, –bərə), city (1990 pop. 85,571), seat of Santa Barbara co., S Calif., on the Pacific Ocean; inc. 1850. Dons in a season-opening nonconference game Friday in Santa Barbara. Saugus, predicted by some to beat Hart and win the Foothill League title this season, was on its way to beating itself in the first half, killing five drives with interceptions and fumbling fum·ble v. fum·bled, fum·bling, fum·bles v.intr. 1. To touch or handle nervously or idly: fumble with a necktie. 2. once. ``We did not execute in the first half,'' said head coach Jack Bowman, whose team outgained Santa Barbara 133 yards to 8 in the first half - but went to the locker Things commonly known as lockers include:
But Bowman and his coaching staff have confidence in this Saugus team. And with the Centurions defense dominating the Dons - who couldn't manage a first down in the first half - the coaches knew there was not reason to panic. ``At halftime, we just said, `You're going to win - just go play,' '' Bowman said. They did ``just go play'' in the third quarter. And that's where Saugus won it. Centurions running back Mark Pecaro, who led all rushers with 134 yards, scored first, finishing off a brief three-play, 38-yard drive with a 29-yard touchdown run, breaking up the middle and then to the outside. A fumble recovery gave the Centurions possession at the Dons 40 a few seconds later. And soon it was Pecaro scoring again, this time diving in from the 1 to give the Centurions a 14-0 advantage. The final Saugus score came on the next possession. And this time the Centurions did it through the air, putting the ball into the arms of their own receivers - a new concept up to that point. Starting on the Santa Barbara 39, Centurions quarterback Chris Kobe connected on successive passes to Gregg Johnson (16 yards) and David Van Duzee (11 yards) before hitting Chad Hilton with a 12-yard scoring pass. That was it. The Centurions had their points and needed only to let the defense do its job for another quarter to get the win. ``Our defense did a great job,'' Bowman said. ``Our front four are just great.'' That would be ends Mark Copeland and Paul Skinner Paul Skinner (Born 3 February 1990 in Dublin, Ireland). He is a youth Goalkeeper for Celtic. He signed for Celtic summer 05/06 from Lourdes Celtic Youth. and tackles Ryan Manheim and Ben Thatcher Benjamin David Thatcher (born November 30, 1975 in Swindon, England) is a Welsh professional footballer, who currently plays for Charlton Athletic in The Championship. He has played for a number of English clubs, and has featured in more than 300 English league games from his , with help from Kevin Martin Kevin Martin may refer to one of several people:
They and their friends allowed Santa Barbara just 93 total yards for the game. The Centurions had 256 offensive yards. After a first half in which Kobe was 1 of 9 with two interceptions and Dustin Tashek, who replaced him while he briefly nursed a sore knee, was 0 for 3 with all three passes intercepted. The Centurions passing game improved in the second half. CAPTION(S): Photo Photo: CHRIS KOBE: Was 4 for 4 in the last two quarters, ma king up for a miserable first half |
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