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September 17, 2015 Page 5 South Proves Too Much for Hawthorne Banning from Wilmington Friday at 7 p.m. The Pilots are 2-1 after rolling over host University 35-12 last Friday in West L.A. Lawndale Rallies to Stun Crespi; Bishop Montgomery Overcomes Leuzinger Lawndale High’s football team took a big step toward turning things around by rallying from a 19-7 halftime deficit to upset highly regarded Crespi High from Encino 35-19 Friday at Lawndale. The Cardinals, behind fourth-year starting senior quarterback Chris Murray, came back and outscored the Celtics, who were plagued with a rash of injuries, 28-0 in the second half. Murray proved that he was virtually everything with 294 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns. He passed for 127 yards and ran for 157 more. Murray had TD passes to wide receivers Bryant Perkinson and Jalen Walker. Crespi, which fell to 1-2, lost UCLA-bound running back Jalen Starks to an injury shortly before halftime. The Celtics also had to play without tailback Dylan Schlopy and defensive back Zari Leacock, due to concussions. That sets the showdown for the Cardinals who host crosstown rival Leuzinger Friday at 7 By Joe Snyder Photo by Joe Snyder Hawthorne High’s football team was able to keep it close for the first quarter but South Torrance’s balanced offensive attack proved too much for the Cougars in a 47-21 win last Friday at Hawthorne. The Spartans used their physicalness and speed to gun down the Cougars. Hawthorne managed to take a 7-6 first quarter lead on a 10-yard touchdown run by Carlos Jacobo, followed by the point after touchdown from Hunter Marquez. On the pursuing kickoff, Carl Richardson sprinted 90 yards for the TD to give South, which improved to 2-0, the lead for good. The Spartans broke the game open with three second period touchdowns. Fullback Cameron Dillon gave South a 19-7 lead with a five-yard run. Dillon, who rushed for 104 yards on 15 carries, added another TD on a three-yard run, followed by his two-point conversion run for a 27-7 South lead. With 1:15 left before halftime, the Spartans took a 34-7 lead on a 15-yard scoring pass from quarterback Gabe Zuniga to wide receiver Noah Harrison. Hawthorne started the second half well and completed its drive when quarterback Marte Mapis tossed a 21-yard touchdown pass to Jacobo with 4:02 remaining in the third quarter. Marquez converted on his second of three extra points. Just three seconds before the end of the third period, Troy Bennett scored from five yards out as South took a 41-14 lead. The Cougars scored their third TD on a two-yard run by Pencil Nernbhard with 8:17 to go. It was set up by a 51-yard pass from Mapis to Benjamin Delgado putting the ball at the Spartan four-yard line. Dillon scored his third touchdown on a two-yard run for the final score. “South is a very good team,” Hawthorne head coach Donald Paysinger said. “They were very disciplined.” Cougar assistant James Swain, a former Hawthorne head coach, notice that the Cougars had to gang tackle because of the strength of the Spartans’ backs. “We knew we had to gang tackle,” Swain said. “We’re moving steps forward. We got to keep making progress.” The Cougars (0-2) will attempt to pick up their first victory as they host CIF-Los Angeles City Section-Marine League team p.m. The Olympians (0-2) are coming off a 31-28 loss to Torrance Bishop Montgomery after blowing an early 20-0 lead. Bishop Montgomery High’s football team is off to a 3-0 start after rallying from a 20-0 deficit to top host Leuzinger 31-28 last Friday. The Knights scored the winning touchdown late in the fourth quarter when quarterback Brendan Marafino tossed a 19-yard pass to wide receiver Bernard Anofa. Leuzinger was led by running back Lionel Smith who rushed for two touchdowns. Morningside Rolls over Torrance; West Routs Inglewood Adurrus Wilson continued to show his all-around skills in Morningside High’s football team’s 61-21 rout of host Torrance last Friday. He had four touchdowns, two of those on receptions from quarterback Jerome Roseborough. He also scored on a 60-yard interception return and a 70-yard punt return. Roseborough also had a very good allaround game. He completed nine of 24 passes for 123 yards and three touchdowns. Roseborough, who transferred to Morningside from Inglewood, rushed for 125 yards and one TD. Jeremiah Aiono rushed for three touchdowns for the Tartars, who fell to 0-2. Morningside has a bye this week before hosting Gardena at Coleman Stadium on September 25 at 7 p.m. Inglewood High’s football team found West Torrance too much to handle in a 49-8 loss Friday at Coleman Stadium. The Sentinels will visit CIF-L.A. City Section school Bell High Friday at 7 p.m. Hawthorne Youth Basketball: Four champions were crowned in the Hawthorne Parks and Recreation Summer Youth Basketball Championships on September 5. The Skylanders began the series in winning the Division I (ages 6-7) title with a 16-12 victory over the Warriors. Dream Team slipped past the Scorpions 16-15 for the Division II (ages 8-9) crown. In the Division III (ages 10-11) Final, Game Time defeated the Generals 38-32. Game Time also won the Division IV championship with a 48-44 win over Hard Work. • Hawthorne quarterback Marte Mapis prepares to throw in last Friday’s non-league football game against South Torrance. The Cougars host Banning Friday at 7 p.m. Hawthorne High’s Jaylen Morgad takes a kickoff up field. a rundown of how each type of loan works: Credit card - Many people don’t realize that credit cards are actually loans, and users can make those loans as short-term or long-term as they need. 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