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SOUTHERN SECTION: PASADENA RALLIES TO BEAT H.-W.


Pasadena High rallied from a 19-point third quarter deficit Friday night, squeezing out a 34-33 victory over visiting Harvard-Westlake of Studio City at Pasadena City College.

Tyron Crockom floated a 13-yard touchdown pass to Armon Binns with 32 seconds remaining to give Pasadena the lead, and Wolverines kicker Kicker

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Harvard-Westlake led 33-28 with a third-and-two at the Pasadena 21 with 1:41 to play when quarterback John Howe fumbled the snap, and Bulldogs safety Danny Robinson recovered.

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 on third-and-10 for 14 yards, then hit Binns on a 34-yard pass to the Wolverines 14. The winning touchdown came two plays later.

Elias de Witt De Witt, uninc. town (1990 pop. 8,244), Onondaga co., central N.Y., a residential suburb of Syracuse.  rushed for 152 yards and two touchdowns for Harvard-Westlake.

-- Fred J. Robledo

Kilpatrick 20, Brentwood 10: The Mustangs feasted on seven turnovers, returning two for scores, to defeat host Brentwood.

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-- Jacob Pollon

Sage Hill 24, St. Genevieve 13: The Lightning scored two touchdowns in the final minute to avoid their first home loss since 2004, pulling out a victory over St. Genevieve of Panorama City.

The Valiants took a 13-10 lead on Daniel Arrendondo's 9-yard touchdown reception, but their third turn-over of the fourth quarter led to Braden Ross' 40-yard touchdown reception from Jamie McGee.

- Charlie Peters

Barstow 34, Highland 26: The Aztecs debuted their double-wing offense, amassing 367 yards - with three running backs gaining more than 100 - to beat visiting Highland of Palmdale.

Mike McCray scored three touchdowns and gained 182 total yards

- Don York
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Sep 2, 2006
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