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Loyola strikes back on St. Francis
Cubs score 21 points in fourth quarter and hold off Golden Knights

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St Francis quarterback Justin Sciarra runs for yardage in the first quarter of the Golden Knights' 21-20 loss to Loyola. (SGVN Staff Photo Keith Birmingham/SXSports)

Thursday's Game
St. Francis 21, Loyola 20 - Golden Knights lose quarterback Austin Heyworth to another injury in first quarter. Justin Sciarra does a nice job in relief. Evan King scored on touchdown runs of 1 and 2-yards for St. Francis as the Golden Knights took advantage of a couple of Cub turnovers. Loyola scored 21 points in the fourth quarter to send St. Francis to its third straight loss.


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warren holland said:

is this the jim bonds that played for u.c.l.a.?

THE TRUTH "HURTS" said:

WHERE'S MOORHTR AT???

IS HE SHAVING HIS HAIR,
POPPIN ANOTHER CHEESEBUGER
I HEAR HE WAS IN THE STAND AND THEN HE WAS GOOOONE!!! LIKE BROWN DOWN THE SIDELINES...

DONALD "DUCK" HAD GOOFY AND HIS FRIENDS RUNNING SROUND
TRYING TO CATCH BROWN FOR LIKE 6 PLAYS THEN THEY GAVE UP...IT WAS OVER AT HALF TIME...SAN GABRIEL THE NEXT TIME YOU PLAY BARNIE "I LOVE YOU" AND PUFF THE MAGIC DRAGON SONGS TO THE OPPOSING TEAM EXPECT TO GET HIT IN THE MOUTH LIKE YOU DID LAST NIGHT..PLAY FOOTBALL NOT MIND GAMES...

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moorsfan said:

Alhambra rolls San Gabriel!
42-18
You hear that Hater?

anonymous said:

NEWS FLASH
San Marino beats Blair on a Field goal with no time left on clock.

chd said:

Golden Knights outplayed the Cubs all night but came up short. wish we played every year, what a rivalry, Keep your heads up Knghts and win the Mission league. Its yours to take.

Anonymous said:

Monrovia's JV beat La Canada 21-20 to remain undefeated.(7-0)

anonymous said:

Don't know the score but SM JV beat Blair JV.

Goldenarm said:

TC JV story is......
...Rams claw back from down 13-7 to win a wild one
TC 35
So Pas 13
Postcard weather and a large turnout of South Pas supporters at TC field - great game!

Anonymous said:

whats up with jv scores? mtown? lc? sm?

Golden Knight 75 said:

Robby, this is the best coached SF team I have seen in the last 10+ years.

Coach Bonds was magical in his play calling and the defence finally hits like we did in the 70's.

the only kids I saw in the wrong spots were the LC kids on the Loyola bench

bob said:

bonds out coached again and has players in wrong spots

Anonymous said:

Yes, that's his son...

Anonymous said:

Is Justin son of John Sciarra, circa prep 74, UCLA and NFL?

ScottG said:

La Salle: Here's a quote from Jim Bonds. Yes there was OT. Too bad only the coaches knew.

"We were contemplating going for two there at the end, but there was an agreement that there's overtime," St. Francis coach Jim Bonds said. "Hindsight is 20-20; maybe you go for two and don't put that pressure on your kicker, but we thought we'd kick the point and take our chances in an extended period."

Cub Fan said:

Disappointed in the Cubs the first half but like all Loyola teams do, they fight and never give up (21 points in the 4th). Nice to see the SF/Loyola rivalry back. Too bad we couldn't play 7 years ago :( (Ware vs. Sciarra)

La Salle Afficiando said:

anybody know if overtime was going to be used at the Knight-Loyola game. Since it was a non league game, I don't know.
A few of us diehard La Salle fans made the trek to La Canada, and enjoyed a great game.
Coach Bond decided to go for one, I am just wondering if he was playing for overtime?

Nick said:

It was the best game I've seen in a while on any level. Justin Sciarra and Dietrich Riley played amazingly. You guys played a great game all the Golden Knights.

Steve said:

Good job Golden Knights! Keep your heads up! Build on this experience and use it to get ready for league. We can still be Mission League Champions.

Anonymous said:

SF needs to get better players - Loyola is no longer the gold standard. They are going in the same direction as ND on the college level. Loyola can't attract the best players in the LA anymore. Great game anyway.

gldnkntfan said:

Scott,
Thanks for coming out to the game tonight. WOW! Still shaking! What a great job by Justin Sciarra to lead the drive and throw a touchdown as time runs out. The Golden Knights deserve to be very proud of the way they played the game tonight! Great job by the Cubs to come back and win in the second half. GO KNIGHTS!

Anonymous said:

Good job SF, way to go to fight hard. You made a good rival game. This proves that SF is a still strong and is capable of playing up to their schedule.

Patrick said:

My Golden Knights scored on the last play of the game, but we missed the extra point try and lost 21-20.

Ugh.........

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