SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP: WELCH SQUELCHED IN FIRST GAME BACK JURUPA VALLEY STUFFS CANYON GROUND GAME.Byline: Daily News It wasn't the return to Canyon High that coach Harry Welch had envisioned. Welch, who coached his first game for the Cowboys since he retired in 1993, watched in frustration as his team suffered a 30-20 loss to Jarupa Valley on Friday night in a nonleague opener at Canyon High. The Jaguars rolled up 244 yards rushing and opened up a 30-6 lead by early in the fourth quarter behind running backs LeVar Hicks Hicks , Edward 1780-1849. American painter of primitive works, notably The Peaceable Kingdom, of which nearly 100 versions exist. and Andrew Avila. ``Obviously, I thought we'd be a lot better than we were tonight,'' Welch said. ``Obviously I have to do a lot better job.'' The Cowboys were held to zero yards rushing. - Mitch Polin --Agoura 31, Calabasas 7: Joel Arias completed 10 of 13 passes for 124 yards and a touchdown in a nonleague game at Agoura. The senior quarterback hooked up with Geo Martin on a 14-yard touchdown pass to open up the scoring for the Chargers. Martin blocked two field goal attempts in the first four minutes of the game and finished with three catches for 43 yards. Nick Capretta caught seven passes for 71 yards and a touchdown. Mariam Greenfield became the first female in school history to make a varsity catch, a six-yard reception in the fourth quarter. The only bright spot for the Coyotes was a 6-yard touchdown run by quarterback Justin Sentahl in the fourth quarter. - Bryan Schackmann --Serrano 23, Quartz Hill 6: Clark Flourny rushed for 138 yards and two touchdowns for the Diamondbacks in a nonleague game at Serrano ser·ra·no n. pl. ser·ra·nos A cultivar of the tropical pepper Capsicum annuum having small, blunt, highly pungent red or green fruit used in cooking. . Flourny scored on runs of 6 and 3 yards while Chris Vegas added an 8-yard touchdown run on his only carry. The Diamondbacks' defense held Quartz Hill to only 66 yards. ``(Serrano) are a great team,'' said Rebel coach Pat Degnan. ``We hung in there for much of the game, but they are a great team and kept us contained.'' Quartz Hill's only score came with the Diamondbacks leading 10-0 in the third quarter. Josh Fricke hit Shane Gates for an 18-yard touchdown pass to cap an eight-play, 46-yard drive. The Rebels got no closer than 10-6. Fricke, who sat out the first quarter for disciplinary reasons, was 4 of 8 for 26 yards with a touchdown and an interception. - R.J. Silvas --Palmdale 31, Barstow 14: Junior quarterback Jacob McCravy (10 of 15, 157 yards) accounted for two touchdowns for the visiting Falcons in a nonleague game. Sean Edwards and Laron McIntire each rushed for 80 yards and scored a touchdown for Palmdale. McIntire's TD came on an 11-yard run in the first quarter and Edwards ran it in from a yard away in the fourth. Palmdale, leading 10-0 after a 32-yard field goal by Matt Valentino, gave itself a cushion when McCravy found Derek Hagan Derek Steven Hagan, Jr. (born September 21, 1984 in Northridge, California) is an American football wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League. He was originally drafted by the Dolphins in the third round (82nd overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft. (four receptions, 81 yards) on a 58-yard touchdown pass with two seconds remaining before halftime. - Jack Pollon --Littlerock 14, Burroughs 7: Littlerock linebacker James Clark James Clark - Dr. James H. Clark blocked a punt and recovered it in the end zone late in the third quarter to give the Lobos the lead for good. Burroughs of Burbank had three scoring opportunities in the fourth quarter but couldn't convert. The Indians had first and goal on Littlerock's 4-yard line with less than four minutes remaining but failed to find the end zone on four consecutive pass attempts. Burroughs converted on fourth and 7 on a short pass from Adam Freeman to James Padilla late in the first quarter. That set up running back Michael Perez's 12-yard touchdown run off right tackle. Burroughs Gabriel Moise Jr., who broke a bone in his hand in scrimmage last week but was cleared to play, was called for roughing Littlerock quarterback Joe Fields Joseph Charles Fields, Jr. (born November 14, 1953 in Woodbury, New Jersey) is a former professional American football center and guard who played 14 seasons in the National Football League from 1975 to 1988 for the New York Jets and the New York Giants. on third and 10 midway threw the second quarter. On the next play, Littlerock's Juan Wilson took a short screen pass from back-up quarterback Heberto Dominguez and broke four tackles en route to a 34-yard score to tie the game 7-7. Perez, who rushed for 104 yards on 25 carries, needs just 353 yards to break the school's all-time rushing record, set by Bret Mersola in 1983. - Tim Conway Tim Conway (born December 15, 1933) is an American comedic actor. Conway was born Thomas Daniel Conway, but changed his first name to "Tim" to avoid confusion with actor Tom Conway. He was born in the Cleveland, Ohio suburb Willoughby and grew up in nearby Chagrin Falls. --Highland 15, Mayfair 14: Gary Rosales connected with Donald Powers on a 14-yard pass play and Highland made a two-point conversion In American football and Canadian football, a team may try to score a two-point conversion (score two points) instead of an extra point (one point) immediately after it scores a touchdown. with two minutes remaining in a nonleague game at home. Highland trailed 14-0 until Rosales completed a 23-yard scoring strike to Kris Theus to pull the Bulldogs to 14-7. Rosales completed 11 of 24 for 128 yards and Theus had five catches for 43 yards. - Mayar Zokaei Mayar Zokaei is an American journalist currently serving as a media beat and sports writer. Zokaei periodically contributes to the Los Angeles Times, NYLA Magazine, and the Los Angeles Daily News. --Royal 21, Saugus 7: Greg Morris scored two touchdowns in the first two minutes, 14 seconds of the second half to lead the Highlanders (1-0) at home. Morris, a running back, was on the receiving end of a 47-yard double- pass scoring play on Royal's second play of the third quarter. Quarterback James Cox James Cox is the name of:
See on the sidelines. to backup quarterback Kyle Uebelhardt, who threw a second pass to Morris. Morris then broke a tackle and ran into the end zone. The score broke a 7-7 halftime tie. As a defensive back, Morris picked off a Chris Ahlheim pass on the ensuing en·sue intr.v. en·sued, en·su·ing, en·sues 1. To follow as a consequence or result. See Synonyms at follow. 2. To take place subsequently. possession and returned it 44 yards for the game's final score. Morris rushed for 49 yards on 13 carries and had punt returns In American and Canadian football a punt return is one of the punt receiving team's options to respond to a punt. A player (usually a second or third string wide receiver or running back) positioned many yards from the line of scrimmage will attempt to catch or pick up the ball of 42 and 50 yards. The Centurions tied the score midway through the second quarter when Ahlheim hit Kevin Estes on a 20-yard scoring pass. Ahlheim was 6 of 21 for 106 yards with a touchdown with an interception. Saugus running back (0-1) Brandon McCullough led all rushers with 65 yards on 15 carries. Teammate Drew DeRousseau added 31 yards on nine carries and completed 3 of 9 passes for 31 yards. Royal scored on its first play from scrimmage A play from scrimmage is the activity of the games of Canadian football and American football during which one team tries to advance the ball or to score, and the other team tries to stop them or take the ball away. , a 31-yard pass from Cox (5 of 15, 54 yards, three interceptions) to Robert Davis Robert Davis can refer to:
Born William Ryan Key, Key lived in Jacksonville, Florida, and started playing piano at the age of 9 and guitar at age 13. caught four passes for 23 yards. - Greg Meade --Crespi 40, Bosco Tech 6: Senior quarterback Will Jacoby rushed for a game-high 134 yards on 10 carries and three touchdowns to lead the visiting Celts The following pages provide lists of nations or people of Celtic origin, arranged by branch of Celtic ethnicity or language grouping: Goidelic Celts
The win ended Crespi's losing streak at 16 games. The Celts took the opening possession and drove 61 yards on 10 plays but stalled at the 11, settling for Daniel Sciarra's 22-yard field goal. On their next possession, Crespi marched 42 yards on nine plays with Jacoby diving in from the 1. Junior running back Robert Landrum rushed for 93 yards on five carries and a touchdown. Chad Henley added 72 yards on 13 carries. The Celts committed 13 penalties for 135 yards, including two pass-interference penalties that contributed to the Tigers' lone touchdown. - Darnell Felton --Notre Dame 35, Lynwood 0: Quarterback Phil Beckmann scored three touchdowns in the first half to lead the Knights of Sherman Oaks to a nonleague victory at Lynwood. Beckmann's touchdowns came on runs of 16, 8 and 4 yards. A stingy stin·gy adj. stin·gi·er, stin·gi·est 1. Giving or spending reluctantly. 2. Scanty or meager: a stingy meal; stingy with details about the past. Notre Dame Notre Dame IPA: [nɔtʁ dam] is French for Our Lady, referring to the Virgin Mary. In the United States of America, Notre Dame defense, which held Lynwood to three first downs, allowed Lynwood to cross the 50-yard line once. In the second quarter, Lynwood drove 76 yards to the Notre Dame 4 but lost 23 yards on three consecutive running plays, the last of which was a fourth-down fumble recovered by linebacker Erick Viramontes at the Notre Dame 26. - Tony Jones --Montclair Prep 27, Aquinas 17: The Mounties (1-0) scored 21 second-half points in a nonleague game at Valley College. After the Falcons' Atch Emembolu opened the scoring with a 38-yard field goal, the Mounties took the half time lead on the first of Marqus Franco's two touchdown runs from 3 yards out. Montclair Prep received excellent individual efforts by tailback tail·back n. Football The back on an offensive team who lines up farthest from the line of scrimmage. tailback Noun Brit a queue of traffic stretching back from an obstruction Dal (1) (Dedicated Access Line) A private "tie line" between a customer and the telephone company. (2) (Data Access Language) A database interface from Apple that allows the Mac to access DAL-supported databases on Macs or Johnson and safety Jason Spratt. Johnson ran for 146 yards and scored touchdowns on runs of 24 and 4 yards. Spratt made an interception on the goal line, recovered an on-side kick that led to a score and returned a punt 24 yards that led to the Mounties' final score. -Howard Abrams --St. Francis 31, Arcadia 14: The Golden Knights
Joe Orlandini led St. Francis with 92 yards and a touchdown on nine carries. Quarterback Ricky Knauf completed 7 of 17 passes for 76 yards and one touchdown. He also carried the ball four times for 27 yards and a TD. Receiver Chris Miller Chris Miller is the name of:
-Steve Goldstein --Alhambra 62, Glendale 13: Senior running back Chris Grempel scored four first-half touchdowns to lead the host Moors (1-0) over the Nitros. Grempel rushed for 124 yards on six carries and had scoring runs of 46 and 15 yards. He caught a 21-yard touchdown pass and returned an interception 60 yards for another score. - Shawn Clingan --La Canada 33, Burbank 13: Quarterback Eric Young Eric Young can refer to:
Patrick Perrigue, who led La Canada receivers with seven catches for 76 yards, set up the Spartans' first score when he intercepted a Paul Escobar pass at the Burbank 29. Three plays later, Garrett Sharpe scored on a 3-yard run to give La Canada a lead it would never surrender. Escobar led Burbank with 213 yards passing on 16 of 22 attempts with two interceptions. Escobar had a 61-yard scoring pass to Jake Bryan and also scored on a 10-yard run. Young's first touchdown pass was caught by his twin brother, Ryan, in the first quarter. Eric Young's other score came on a 6-yard pass to Perrigue in the second quarter. - Bob Timmermann |
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