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UCLA Rosen Cruise To Victory

Ucla Football Coach Jim Mora. Photo by Jevone Moore
Ucla Football Coach Jim Mora. Photo by Jevone Moore
Ucla Josh Rosen throwing a bullet in first half. Photo by Jevone Moore
Ucla Josh Rosen throwing a bullet in first half. Photo by Jevone Moore

Pasadena Ca, – The stage was set for a battle at high noon at the grassy field of the Rose Bowl. When the smoke cleared the Ucla Bruins cruise to 34-16 victory. The true freshman starting quarterback Josh Rosen looked ready for the bright lights with great team support to handle the visiting Virginia Cavilers.

Rosen had a lots of time in the pocket to pass with great blocking by the line. He tied a freshman record with 3 touchdown in first game, 28-35 passing for 351 total yards. So now it will be up to Coach Jim Mora to keep his quarterback grounded. Mora said, “It’s my job to quiet the noise…” , to allow Rosen to continue to work hard and be ready for the upcoming challenges.

Cavalier Running back Taquan Mizzell be sandwhich by Jaleel Wadood & Kenny Young. Photo by Jevone Moore
Cavalier Running back Taquan Mizzell be sandwhich by Jaleel Wadood & Kenny Young. Photo by Jevone Moore

Virginia came in ready to slow down the run and forced the Bruins to throw earlier. Ucla Paul Perkins who was Pac-12 leading rusher last year gained only 61 yards on 14 carries. True freshman  Soso Jamabo got a taste of college action leading the Bruins with 81 yards on 9 carries with one spinning, breaking tackles run for 39 yards. In the second half in red zone guess who Mora inserted into the backfield for a jolt, linebacker Myles Jack. Then a few plays later Jack surged over left side for 1 yard touchdown, for the only rushing score of the game. Then on next possession in red zone again Jack came in this time to be decoy for a bootleg to defensive lineman Kenny Clark who was extra blocker at tight end for 3 yards catch that made score 31-9.

Matt Johns looked to keep his team in game earlier but the offense kept having to settle for field goals instead of touchdowns. We can credit the Bruins defense to keeping them to only 9 points in the half and only one touchdown in second half. New defenses coordinator Tom Bradley game plan worked well holding Virginia to only 238 yards passing and only 336 total offensive yards. Mora was asked about what he thought about his team defense, “Defense look crisp..solid in run..we tackled well today.”

Ucla Receiver Logan Sweet selling all out for the catch. Photo by Jevone Moore
Ucla Receiver Logan Sweet selling all out for the catch. Photo by Jevone Moore

The Bruins defense was led by Eddie Vanderdoes with 8 tackles, and Clark, Jack both had 7 tackles with touchdowns. Pretty nice to have to defenders to score offense touchdowns. The Bruins have talent all over the field. Not to be left out was the hard hitting secondary who were looking for big hits all game. Tahaan Goodman, Jaleel Wadood were flying with a power punch for the Cavaliers receivers.

Now the Bruins will go through next week practice in preparation for UNLV on the road in desert Saturday September 12th at 7:30pm. The Cavaliers will host Norte Dame Saturday at 12:30pm in Virginia.

See few more photos from today’s game at Full Image360

Morningside Dominates University

Morningside Jerome Rousborgh throwing a strike. Photo by Jevone Moore
Morningside Jerome Rousborgh throwing a strike. Photo by Jevone Moore
MVP Adarrus Wilson come down with a Touchdown over Eugene Ford. Photo by Jevone Moore
MVP Adarrus Wilson come down with a Touchdown over Eugene Ford. Photo by Jevone Moore

Los Angeles, Ca – The visiting Morningside Monarchs spoiled the grand re-opening of University’s remodel field. It took a little time but when the clock ticked zero Morningside dominated  the Wildcats 49-26. Everyone at the game now knows #3 Adarrus Wilson is a MVP for the monarchs. Everywhere you look there he was. Making a pinball machine 80 yard kickoff return, bone crushing hits,  two touchdown catches, and diving interception followed up with fumble.  Head Coach LaFayette Fletcher has to be surprised how well his star is playing.

This game started off with University taking their opening drive the length of the field for opening touchdown. It was nice fade route from QB Paul Davis to Eugene Ford for the Wildcats only lead of game 7-0 10:45 in 1st qtr. After a few series of sloppy play by both teams, then came a nice back shoulder throw from Monarchs QB Jerome Rousborgh to Patrick Jeune for 15 yards score. Then by second quarter it was time for the Wilson show who caught pass that bounced off the Uni defenders helmet high in air and 89 yards later in end zone. After this amazing touchdowns the Monarchs took a 14-7 lead into halftime.

Eugene Ford with a big catch in 1st half. Photo by Jevone Moore
Eugene Ford with a big catch in 1st half. Photo by Jevone Moore

The Monarchs started the second half with a bang having the kickoff returned for 67 yard score by Jeune now the lead stretched to 21-7.  I guess Wilson had to match his teammate so few series later in jump ball fade route Wilson came down in the west end zone for 8 yard touchdown and 27-7 lead with 9:25 left in 3rd quarter. Next a fly sweep from the 26 yard line was handed off to Wilson who glided to another touchdown 35-14 6:03 left third quarter.

One of the bright lights for Uni was wide receiver Ford who kept fighting when his team left the running game behind to take to the air to catch up. Ford caught out route and shook off few defenders before racing 48 yards to end zone bring the score to 27-14 with 7:58 in the third. At one point Uni was forced to play cornerback Takai Rodgers as a wildcat quarterback while Davis was shaken up before returning to game in 4th quarter. Late in game Kareem Miles pulled in nice 15 yard touchdown reaching out on tight coverage.

QB Jerome Rousborgh on read option. Photo by Jevone Moore
QB Jerome Rousborgh on read option. Photo by Jevone Moore

This game went way to long based on penalties flags, a barrage of passes, and few long injury timeouts. The Monarchs didn’t have a letdown during the game this week, they kept up their energy for four quarters. The lack of depth of the Wildcats showed when the second half came around. It didn’t help that the Monarchs were showing off their athleticism all over the field. This non league will do alot for both teams as prepare for the next contest.

University will host Banning who lost to Garfield 27-14, while Morningside will travel to Torrance who opens up tonight against Mira Costa.

Game Photos Can be viewed at Full Image 360

LB Poly Defeats Narbonne

Poly vs. Narbonne Photo by William Johnson
Poly vs. Narbonne Photo by William Johnson

LB Poly Defeats Narbonne 20-17

Los Angeles Sparks beating Washington Mystics Again

LA Sparks All Smiles After The Win. Photo by Jordon Kelly
LA Sparks All Smiles After The Win. Photo by Jordon Kelly
Sparks Nneka Ogwumike driving on Mercury's Noelle Quinn. Photo by Jevone Moore
Sparks Nneka Ogwumike driving in Previous Game. Photo by Jevone Moore

Los Angeles-  Los Angeles sparked up the excitement tonight at the Staple Center with the Los Angeles Sparks beating Washington Mystics 93 to 91. This is their second meeting this season and the Sparks have walked away with both of those Wins.

This game truly called the Spark’s Fans faith into question. The Sparks trailed the Mystic all the way into 3 minutes of the 4thquarter.  The Mystic came out of the opening tip off gunning for a win. Hustling for loose balls and applying ample pressure to the Sparks defense. But their downfall was being way to generous with to  a team that is consistently shooting 83% from the free throw line like the Los Angles Sparks. This fatal error would cost them the game.

The Sparks earn their bragging rights with sweat , team work and patients . At one point the Sparks were down 15 points but the Sparks didn’t retreat or surrender. As a matter of fact Candace Parker (who scored 26 points) and Nneka Ogwumike (who scored 24 points) rallied the team to step it up when the Mystic turned up the heat.

Ogwumike fresh from the injured reserve list came in hitting 14 out of 15 from the free throw line and Parker giving the crowd her 12th Double Double.  Parker had the fans on their feet when she did a turnaround fade away jump shot.  Alana Beard not wanting to be left out of the fun she moved in for some killer steals that truly added to the change in the momentum of the game.  By the middle of the 4th the Sparks had a 9 point lead of which was chipped down to 3 points with less then 12 seconds remaining in the game.  But you know what they say “Team work makes the dream work” Jantel Lavender and Ana Dabovic both cranked out double digits.  The fans are pumped and primed for a win on Sunday.

Jevone Moore Football Portfolio

Jevone Moore Football Portfolio 

 

Following Directions

“Trust in the Lord, and lean not on your own understanding, In all you do, acknowledge God first, and He will give you direction..”

Proverbs 3:5,6

Don’t ever think that little things don’t matter to God. Everything matters..

He says to acknowledge Him in ALL you do..

That means communicate, ask questions, seek His counsel.. BEFORE making a decision, and HE will direct you the way that you should go.

It would save us a lot of time and trouble if we would just learn to ask God first!

He says: ‘Don’t lean or depend on the way YOU think the pieces should fit, ask ME first!’

He knows what we don’t know, He sees what we can’t see, and He has ALL of the answers to our questions..

Trust God, and seek Him first about EVERYTHING! It ALL matters to Him…

The Los Angeles Sparks Did It Again!

Los Angeles Sparks Candace Parker finding a hole in the defense. Photo by Jevone Moore
Los Angeles Sparks Candace Parker finding a hole in the defense. Photo by Jevone Moore
Jantel Lavender dropped 24 points to lead Los Angeles Sparks. Photo by Jevone Moore
Jantel Lavender dropped 24 points to lead Los Angeles Sparks. Photo by Jevone Moore

Los Angeles, CA – The Los Angeles Sparks did it again. They sent the San Antonio Stars back to Texas with another loss. There was more star power court side then there was in the key. The Sparks made ever so clear who were the Super Stars in their house! With a final score Sparks 60 the Stars 52 and a record breaking crowd.

The Sparks still without Nneka Ogwumike, who is still out with concussion like symptoms and Marianna Tolo due a torn ACL.  Power forward Jantel Lavender put a note worthy 24 points tonight, with Candice Parker and Kristi Toliver both contributing double digits points. The Sparks did struggle tonight with offensive rebounds, which kept the game from turning the game into a complete blow out. For the Stars  Jai Perkins put up a respectable 15 points. With this win the Sparks maintain the 4th place slot for the playoffs.

Los Angeles Sparks Kristi Toliver from downtown. Photo by Jevone Moore
Los Angeles Sparks Kristi Toliver from downtown. Photo by Jevone Moore

To add to the winning celebration Candice Parker was named the Western Conference Player of the Week for games played August 17 through August 23. For that week Parker led the league in scoring, rebounding and steals. She also shared the lead in assists with Chicago’s Courtney Vandersloot.

There was so much buzz at the Staple Center today. Even more then us Angelinos are use to. The Los Angeles Sparks owner Ervin Magic Johnson and the complete Sparks organization hosted a salute to woman and with a focus on woman contributing great things to the community.

#WeAreStrong Winners, Presenters, Magic Johnson, & Los Angeles Sparks CEO Christine Simmons. Photo by Jevone Moore
#WeAreStrong Honorees, Presenters, Magic Johnson, & Los Angeles Sparks CEO Christine Simmons. Photo by Jevone Moore

#WeAreSTRONG #WeAreWOMEN #WeAreLA was the rally call and theme for today. On hand to help honor these woman were WNBA President Laurel Richie, former WIBA & WBC Super Middleweight and WIBA, IWBF & IBA title Super Middleweight Champion Laila Ali, Track and Field Great Jackie Joyner Kersee and American Sprinter Carmelita Jeter. This year honorees were Betsy Butler, Laphonza Butler, Karen Brodhin, Michelle Collins, Christa Demeke, Gigi Tsontos, and Maria Cardona the 2015 Women of the year. Mr. Johnson knows how to bring the magic to a court when he had Faith Evans came out and brought down the house!

The Sparks will have few days off before hosting Washington Mystics at Staples Thursday September 3rd at 7:30pm tipoff.

Dorsey Dons Outlast Hamilton Yankees

Dorsey Dons Running Back Parie Dedeaux with stiff arm to turn corner. Photo by Jevone Moore
Dorsey Dons Running Back Parie Dedeaux with stiff arm to turn corner. Photo by Jevone Moore
Hamilton Running Back  Malik Norman looking daylight and few blocks. Photo by Jevone Moore
Hamilton Running Back Malik Norman looking daylight and few blocks. Photo by Jevone Moore

Los Angeles, Ca – The high school football season has officially began with the opening game with the visiting Dorsey Dons outlasting the host Hamilton Yankees 33-14. The Dons played a complete game and overcame their first half turnovers and 14-14 tie at the half.

These two programs meet last year in the season opener at Dorsey home field Jackie Robinson Stadium. Dorsey wore down Hamilton in that meeting as well with final last year of 50-13. After that loss Hamilton went on to win the Division II championship at the coliseum. This year they have elected to move up and compete in Division I for more of a challenge for the champs. They are led by senior quarterback  Armani Rogers who threw one touchdown slant in today’s game to give Yankees the early 7-0 lead.

Dorsey this year has new head coach Irvin Davis who moved up from junior varsity level for 25 years making an impact groom the varsity stars of tomorrow. We ask Davis, how was it to get first varsity win? “Football is football…… It’s Just Football.” He was pleased with the win but today’s success was just building on his past good performances.

Dorsey Dons Running Back Parie Dedeaux finding holes. Photo by Jevone Moore
Dorsey Dons Running Back Parie Dedeaux finding holes. Photo by Jevone Moore

The Dons had few players shine during the game one being senior RB/DB Parie Dedeaux who just wouldn’t go down to ground when he rushed the ball. Being the first game Dedeaux and others experienced leg cramps but fought through them to keep his team in the game. New starting quarterback junior Jerman Gotoy kept his composure after few earlier turnovers with his offense squad. Gotoy  finished with two touchdown one with his arm and one with his legs that was a nice 17 yard scramble for game final touchdown that made game 33-14 with 7:05 left in 4th quarter.

From this game we know that the Yankees will be a tough opponent for the rest of the Western league to have to deal with. Yankee Senior Christopher Henry caught a slant for a touchdown and doubled as lock down corner with his over 6 foot height and length. The line and the offense of timing will only get better, so be ready for this squad.

Receiver Christopher Henry flips Ref the ball after touchdown. Photo by Jevone Moore
Receiver Christopher Henry flips Ref the ball after touchdown. Photo by Jevone Moore

Another bright light for the Dons was another young gun who played last year on varsity as 10 grader now a junior Antwone Williams. Williams overcame his first carry fumble with dazzling 45 yard touchdown up the middle before break to outside and showing off his breakaway speed.

Coach Davis answered what he thought about the changes to the Coliseum league out additions of Los Angeles High & Hawkins High replacing Jefferson & Fremont. Davis said, “I like league, its competitive schedule and we have lot work to do….we must keep focus so we can compete.”

Next week Thursday September 3rd

Dorsey will host Paraclete  & Hamilton will host Marshall

 

Photos from this game can be viewed at Full Image 360

Morningside Halts Leuzinger Comeback

Monarchs Wide Receiver Patrick Jeune getting loose. Photo by Jevone Moore
Monarchs Wide Receiver Patrick Jeune getting loose. Photo by Jevone Moore
Monarchs Game MVP Adarrus Wilson beating double coverage for a Touchdown. Photo by Jevone Moore
Monarchs Game MVP Adarrus Wilson beating double coverage for a Touchdown. Photo by Jevone Moore

Inglewood, Ca – The Morningside Monarchs came ready to play from first whistle to start the game. Before you could blink the Monarchs were in complete control leading 28-8 at the half. But there are always four quarters in football, when clock ticked zero three long hours later the Monarchs halted Leuzinger comeback 48-36.

The monarchs have a few new basketball athletes playing football this year bring some athletic talent to the gridiron. The new coach staff lead by head coach  LaFayette Fletcher has the this year team going in right direction.

The Olympians could have quit on the game after the first play of second half which was Adarrus Wilson to the second half kickoff 90 yards for touchdown. That score took lead to 34-8, but for the next quarter and half the game belong to Leuzinger. That was last punch in mouth the team could take before deciding to fight back.

Leuzinger Running Back Semaj Daniels finding few extra yards. Photo by Jevone Moore
Leuzinger Running Back Semaj Daniels finding few extra yards. Photo by Jevone Moore

Leuzinger’s coaching staff made some adjustments and marched a comeback sparked by a downhill running game that featured Semaj Daniels. Daniels followed his pulling guard up into hole and raced 55 yards for a touchdown making game now 34-15 with 9:59 left 3rd quarter. After few short drives by both teams Leuzinger began winning field position battled and forced Morningside to put deep on their side of the field. Then Lionel Smith fielded a punt dip and dogging through the coverage 68 yards later in for another touchdown 34-22 8:25 in 3rd quarter still. The Morningside sideline was low on energy and their two way stars were looking for their second wind that was nowhere to be found yet.

The comeback was almost complete at 7:32 left in the 4th quarter after Leuzinger tied game 34-34 before going for two point conversion taking first lead 36-34. Then the Monarchs were in desperation mode and need to find a spark from someone. Then came basketball power forward Charles Akanno who caught a jump ball in end zone to regain the lead 40-36 and completed 2pt conversion with a slant route to Wilson 36-42 3:01. Now it was time for Leuzinger to take to air with the clock not on their side with game winding down. Few minutes later the game MVP Wilson intercepted a pass for a 35 yard touchdown to make sure the Monarchs took the win and halted Leuzinger comeback. The final was 48-36 for a great game with a long season ahead for both teams.

Next week Thursday September 3rd Morningside will travel to University 7pm, and Leuzinger will host El Segundo 7pm.

Game Photos can viewed at Full Image 360

Knock Knock

“God is a safe house for the battered, a sanctuary during bad times. The moment you arrive, you relax; you’re never sorry you knocked.”

Psalm 9:9-10

Run to God! There, and only there is assured safety!

He will cover you in bad times, and lighten your load.

Getting into the presence of God will calm you down, and bring peace to your heart.

You may not get every answer to your questions, but He will give you peace.

Why not try Him first, rather than spin your wheels going in circles…

If you’re feeling a little beat-up or battered, try knock ing on God’s door for a change..

TRY GOD…GOD CAN!