WEEK END SALLE






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La Salle rallies, wins in overtime The Philadelphia Inquirer
The La Salle Explorers discovered a path to stay in the victory column yesterday at the Tom Gola Arena just when they appeared to have lost their way.
De La Salle's hopes dissolve in dull 1st half San Jose Mercury News
The De La Salle High School football team couldn't overcome a 13-point halftime deficit, as Canyon-Canyon Country held on for a 27-13 win in the state Division I state championship game at the Home Depot Center.
REGIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR / They had their way all around the bay San Francisco Chronicle
A dynamic running back, a massive, athletic two-way lineman and two terrific leaders and quarterbacks are The Chronicle's 2006 Region Players of the Year. San Francisco -- David Henderson (Lincoln): If there was ever any doubt about Henderson's
ON A MISSION / Cal QB Nate Longshore is a Mormon so his choice about how and when to serve the church could be big for San Francisco Chronicle
Your mission, now that you've chosen to accept it, is to spend two years talking to people about your religion and performing community service. It's a six-day work week, with maybe a 12-hour work day. You'll use the day off to do your laundry or write
Roundup: Fazekas saves day for No. 20 Nevada; Texas A&M rolls USA Today
Nick Fazekas scored 24 points to help No. 20 Nevada hold off Akron 73-71 on Friday night in front of a crowd that included Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James. Ramon Sessions added 22 points for Nevada (10-1), which tied the best start in history, set in 1978-79 and matched last season.
The gift of Gary V INQ7.net
RUEL S. DE VERA - AS difficult as it is to imagine, Gary Valenciano has entered middle age. From the fragile, dusty jewel cases that hold our precious pop culture recollections, he doesn’t just fit his moniker—Mr. Pure Energy—he outpaces it.
The Sentinel The Sentinel
Cedar Cliff wrestler Bryan Ortenzio overcame his No. 15 seed to knock off three top 10 wrestlers on his way to a second-place finish Saturday at the Reno Tournament of Champions.
Paly kicker's classy act was a memorable moment, too San Francisco Chronicle
Tyger Pederson was mobbed for making the game-winning kick. But the Palo Alto junior sought out the kid with the game-ending miss. For that, he's earned our "Nice Kickers Finish First" award on the eve of The Chronicle's All-Metro football
Latchum leading East back phillyburbs.com
Central Bucks East won four games last year, in a season of discontent that, fairly or not, was heaped upon coach John Burke. The embattled head coach stepped down, replaced by Ken Latchum, and, again, fairly or not, Latchum is credited with helping the once-strong program get back on its feet.
State title eludes DLS San Jose Mercury News
This was the season that all of the traditions associated with De La Salle High School football were going to come back. They all did -- except for one.
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