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09.22.2008
Crespi hangs on for 21-20 win
The featured LA Times match-up lived up to its hype, coming down to a fantastic finish in the final seven-tenths of a second. Big plays in the passing game propelled the fourth ranked Crespi Celts (3-0) past the sixth ranked Servite Friars (2-1), 21-20. Servite had one last opportunity to win this thriller, but Michael Loftus’ 57-yard field goal attempt with 0:00.7 on the clock landed three yards short. |
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09.22.2008
Youth Spotlight; Dwayne Haskins, Jr.
DeBartolo Sports University recognizes youth quarterback Dwayne Haskins, Jr. for his outstanding performance and commitment to maximizing his abilities. |
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09.19.2008
St. Bonaventure holds off LA Jordan in Thursday Night Showdown
St. Bonaventure held off a third quarter charge by an undermanned LA Jordan squad and emerged with a 38-20 victory during their homecoming game at Buena Stadium. |
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09.19.2008
Fields to visit Arizona State this weekend
Los Osos running back Arby Fields will travel to Tempe, Arizona this weekend to watch the Arizona State Sun Devils take on the #3 Georgia Bulldogs at 5:30 pm PT. The Sun Devils have expressed strong interest in the 2009 prospect and an official scholarship offer could be on the horizon. |
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09.16.2008
Week 3 Results from Super 7 Instructors and Recipients
Below are the week three results of the College Counselors and Super 7 Quarterbacks from Steve Clarkson’s Super 7 QB Retreat in Santa Barbara, California. |
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09.15.2008
Malcolm Jones leads Oaks Christian over Muir
As many football video game enthusiasts know, taking a fumble and an interception to the house while scoring a touchdown on offense with the same player is nearly impossible. For Malcolm Jones, Oak Christian’s dynamic junior running back/linebacker to do that in a game is astounding. To perform the feat in one quarter not only proved to be utterly amazing, but also the game-changing plays in the Lions battle with Pasadena Muir. |
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09.15.2008
Schilz Giveth and He Taketh Away
The renewed inter-city rivalry between Maranatha and La Salle resulted in an epic Friday night battle that went down to the wire. Senior quarterback Matt Schilz led a game winning drive of 5 plays and 65-yards to knock off the Lancers 27-26 and help the Minutemen (2-0) clinch their 2008 home opener. |
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09.12.2008
Maranatha & La Salle preview
The Pasadena rivalry of Maranatha and La Salle is renewed tonight as Kansas State bound quarterback Matt Schilz and top junior signal caller Chase Rettig square off for what has developed into a highly anticipated matchup. |
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09.11.2008
Patriots Matt Cassel finally getting a chance to shine on field
FOXBOROUGH - Ken O'Brien still remembers the first time he saw Matt Cassel a decade ago. |
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09.11.2008
Maranatha's Schilz learns to hang in there
PASADENA - It's hard to fathom but at one point, Kansas State-bound quarterback Matt Schilz was ready to give up the sport he picked to learn and love in the sixth grade. |
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