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Sommelier The offensive line has experience and it for Underwood to get playing time at linebacker 31. Mountain fortress 5. Farthest 46. Burning begins with returning starters Dante Johnson, while Alex Rios, just a sophomore, is another45. Store posting: Abbr.4. Not a serf 30. “The Alienist” author 33. Certain slitherer 6. Native New Zealander 47. Rasp Gabriel Rocha and Michael Rincon. When speedy and talented cornerback. 36. Son of Vasili III 7. Tall story? 48. New Delhi salad you include newcomers Ernesto Rivera, Brian The defensive line may be a bit on the small 40. ___ trading 8. Intro to physics? 49. Young pigeon Hayes and Nick Palomo, you get the idea that size, but they are all athletic and eager to impress 41. Tried to keep one’s seat 9. Flatten 50. Low-grade wool 42. Broadway brightener 10. Get the picture 52. Darling moving the ball shouldn’t be a problem. Heck. Seniors Nick Palomo and Josh Pacheco 43. Like some gin quaffs 11. Month after Adar 53. User of shuttle diplomacy? The defense lost a wealth of talent to as well as juniors Dante Johnson, Dwayne Polk, 44. Bleach 12. University in Worcester, Mass. 54. Cat’s-paw graduation, but returns the core unit that was Zeke Rodriquez, Noah Bergren, Mike Villa 46. Correspond 13. Range rovers 55. Cross to bear 49. Kind of cookie 21. Ancient cross 56. Anatomical network solid. This junior-dominated squad is coming and Tyler Stephens lend to a quality defense. 51. Tomas de Torquemada, most 22. Runner into its own and it starts at linebacker. The As the team readies for the season opener, entire linebacker group returns, including it is dealing with some injuries. Shevlin is Last Week’s Answers juniors Jackson Walz, Joey Garza, Ryan optimistic they’ll all be ready to go. “It’s a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Kelly and Jake Barone. Together as frst-year chronic problem each year during the frst partESREPASAARAP O N I T A T O L L N A A N sophomores last season, this talented group of the season and something that most teams825741369 13 14 15 O N E A R M E D B A N D I T S 2 1 7 3 8 5 9 4 6 helped make the Eagles’ defense one of the go through,” he said. 16 17 18 19 20 21 H A L L O O A U T O T A U best in the Pioneer League. It all starts Friday night when the Eagles731926845Etravel to play Lynwood at 7 p.m. The EaglesStewart will roam at safety and could be oneNAH25TEM24D23UAL22 26 27 28 29 30 31 R A P D R E G L E A 1 3 2 9 5 8 7 6 4 of the top defensive backs in the area besides play their home opener next Friday against 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 A C A R I T R U E G O O 39 40 41 42 being one of the top receivers. He’ll get help Cantwell Sacred Heart. 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