Vs. P-O (Summary)

Vs. P-O (Summary)

PAGE TEN THE PROGRESS, Clearfield, Curwensville, Philipsburg, Moshannon Valley, Pa., Saturday, October 5, 2002 Week Six Anaheim pushes SCORES Area Glendale 9 Cleartield 48, Philipsburg-Osceola 21 Juniata Valley 6 Yanks to the brink St. Marys 36, DuBois 21 OT Glendale 9, Juniata Valley 6 (OT) ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - The Yankees had only two Moshannon Valley 10, W e s t Branch 2 Score By Quarters The Anaheim Angels have been baserunners in the last six CurwensvillG 20. Kane 6 Juniata Valley 0 0060-6 here before. innings. John Lackey, Scott Others Glendale 0 6003-9 One victory away from win- Schoeneweis, Rodriguez and Bradford 33, Brookville 27 Second Quarter ning their first postseason Troy Percival teamed up to Punxsutawney 35, Lewistown 28 G-Collms 26 run. (kick failed). 10:01. series. They failed all six times retire the last 12 batters. Cqudersport 42, Otto-Eldred 7 Fourth Quarter — but never with a team as The Angels can win their first Smothport 7, Eisenhower 6 JV-Fox 5 run, (kick failed), 11:53. resilient as this. postseason series ever when Ridgway 48, Youngsville 13 Overtime The Angels again rallied to their ace, Jarrod Washburn, Brockway 23, Cameron County 0 G—Thomas 26 field goal. beat the New York Yankees, this fakes David Wells in Game 4. Elk County Catholic 14, J o h n s o n b u r g 12 Should the Yankees win, a Huntingdon 50, Bald Eagle Area 19 TEAM STATISTICS time overcoming a five-run Indian Valley 15, Bellelonte 14 JV G deficit to win 9-6 Friday night fifth and deciding game will be Bellwood-Antis 49. Penns Valley 21 Total First Downs 11 10 and putting the four-time defend- played Sunday night in New Rushes-Yards 46-196 39-126 Chestnut Ridge 34, Mount Union 6 ing AL champions on the brink York. Comp-Att-Int 2-11-1 3-16-0 of e l i m i n a t i o n . "You judge how good a team AP Photo Claysburg-Kimmel 35, Everett 7 Passing Yards 13 48 Darin Erstad hit a tiebreak- is by how they respond to the Northern Bedford 14, So. Huntingdon 9 Total Plays-Yards 57-209 55-174 Anaheim'sTim Salmon is mobbed by his teammates after hit- Tussey Mountain 36, Williamsburg 2 4 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 ing double in the eighth inning negative stuff," Yankees manag- ting a two-run homer during the eighth inning on Friday night Blairsville 7. United 0 Punts-Avg 4-27 4-21 and Tim Salmon followed with a er Joe Torre said. "It was a ter- against the New 'York Yankees. The Angels defeated the Ligomor Valley 13, Homer-Center 7 Penalties-Yards 9-99 630 two-run homer as the Angels rible night tonight. We were win- Northern Cambria 6, Saltsburg 0 took a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five ning 6-1, we just couldn't hold it. Yankees, 9-6, to take a two games to one lead in the ALDS. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS AL division series. "One game gets us going Rushing Now, one of baseball's least- home. That's what we're looking win, you can go home right now." stuff. I've been watching these SUMMARIES Juniata Valley -Hoffmaster 9-57. successful teams can knock out forward to." Athletics <i guys for three years. I know Clearfield 48 Whittakor 11-57, Taylor 6-41. Fox 11-23. its most successful. The Yankees faced an even Twins :< what to expect." Franks 9-18. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Ray Durham led off the game Philipsburg-Osceola 21 Glendale—Bungo 14-68, Collins 9-63, "We've put ourselves in posi- more desperate situation last year in the first round against Barry Zito didn't need his best with a sinking liner that skidded Francisco 10-10. Lamg 5-(-4) Team 1-(-11). tion to close it out," Erstad said. under Gold Glove center fielder Score By Quarters Passing "We'll see what happens." Oakland. After dropping the first stuff. Clearfield 13 15 13 7-48 Juniata Valley—Franks 2-of-7. 13 y d s . , So will their red-clad fans who two games at home, they came The Oakland star simply wig- Torii Hunter's glove and let P'burg-Osceola 7 7 7 0-21 1 Int., M. Hall O-of-1. McGinnis O-of-3. haven't forgotten collapses in back to advance. gled his way out of jams on a day Durham circle the bases. First Quarter Glendale—Lamg 3-of-16, 48 yds. the 1980s. The Angels had been in the when things weren't working as Scott Hatteberg followed with C-Saycrs 1 run (Kulling kick), 10:49 Receiving "They've been through a lot playoffs only three times since well as usual. a drive over the right-field wall, C-Richards 1 run (kick"blocked). 6:34. Juniata Valley—McGinnis 1-11. Fox 1-2. Zito's teammates hushed quickly quieting the crowd of PO-White 80 run (LaFuna kick). 6:20. Glendale—Potutschnig 1-28, Grega through the history of this becoming an expansion fran- Minnesota's noisy fans with 55,932 — a Twins' playoff record. Second Quarter 1-10, Vereshack 1-10. organization. You wouldn't chise in 1961. back-to-back homers to start the "There's no reason to be intim- PO-White 57 r u n (LaFuna kick). 11:10. believe how many people come Anaheim blew a 2-0 lead in C-Richards 13 r u n (Richards run). 7:56. up to you, season ticket-holders the 1982 AL championship series game Friday, and the A's beat idated here," Long said. "Baseball C--Richards 55 punt return (Kulling Curwensville 20 for 30 years or whatever, they against Milwaukee and was one the Twins 6-3 to take a 2-1 lead in is won between the lines." kick). 1 02 the AL division series. The Twins realized that, too. Kane 6 come up to you and they're like, strike away from the World Third Quarter 'We've been waiting for this. Series in 1986 before losing the Zito gave up five hits, three "They gave us a lot of ener- C-Richards 67 run (Kulling kick). 9:06. Score By Quarters runs and four walks in six gy," left fielder Jacque Jones PO-Chmtella 2 run (LaFuna kick), 7:06. We've been loyal,"' Erstad said. last three games to Boston. Curwensville 7 13 0 0-20 While Erstad and Salmon got Now, the Angels are one win innings, but he used an effective said. "But you can have 100,000 C -Richards 43 run (kick failed), 6:48. Kane 0 6 0 0-6 high-arid away fastball to strike fans in the stands, and it won't Fourth Quarter First Quarter the key hits, the Angels stayed in away — again. C Richards 9 run (Kulling kick), 7.25 "I don't know what else they out eight and strand six runners matter because you play the CU-Gilbert 39 pass from McDonald, the game because of an out- on base. game on the field." (Bailor kick), 5:41. standing effort from 20-year-old can do to surprise us," New TEAM STATISTICS "He kept us iti the game," said A's left fielder David Justice Second Quarter rookie Francisco Rodriguez and York's Derek Jeter said. CL PO CU—Farley 1 run, (Bailor kick), 6 28. Terrence Long, who hit one of was on the Atlanta team that lost 11 the rest of their relievers. When asked if the Yankees are Total First Downs 19 CU—Struble 3 pass from McDonald, (pass four homers off Twins starter Game 7 to Minnesota in the 1991 Rushes-Yards 48-349 33-231 "It wouldn't have been possi- going to win the series, Jeter failed), 2:59. ble if not for our bullpen," Angels replied: "Yeah, that's the plan. If Rick Reed. "That's what our World Series — the last time the Comp-AtMnl 6-12-1 3 10-1 K—Jamerson 3 run. (kick failed), 1:43. starting pitchers do ... even Twins played a postseason game Passing Yards 50 48 you don't think you're going to manager Mike Scioscia said. when they don't have their best at home. Total Plays Yards 60-399 43-279 TEAM STATISTICS Furnbles-Lost 3-1 3-2 CU K Punts-Avg 1-12 4-29 Penalties-Yards 9-55 2-10 Total First Downs 14 6 Rushes-Yards 54-258 24-80 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Comp-Att-Int 4-5-0 8-18-2 Curwensville hands Kane its first loss Passing Yards 67 76 Rushing Total Plays-Yards 59-325 42-156 From Page !> Curwensville scored again on Other than that big run, Wolves on downs in their other Clearfield-Richards 34-325. Harbold Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 8-25, Queen 1-1, Sayers 5-( 2). Punts-Avg 3-37 2-40 its next possession, going 42 Curwensville held Kane to just 29 second half possessions. P-0--White 21-197. Chmtella 8-28, Penallies-Yards6-55 2-16 Curwensyille jumped all over yards in five plays. total yards in the first half. Brad Sopic and Collins each Einigh 1-7, Koguc 1-3, Winters 1-(-2). the Wolves in the first half, scor- The big play on the drive was a In the second half, had big sacks on separate Team 1 (-2) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ing the first 20 points of the game.

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