The TEN: 10/07/2014

The Ten

The Ten

(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)

1. Washington loses its 13th straight Monday Night game as Seattle holds on to win.

2. Former Diamond Ranch running back Chase Price has 173 rushing yards and one touchdown in a back-up role.

3. Former Muir standout Kevon Seymour is third in the PAC-12 with 8 defended passes.

4. Dodgers on the verge of being eliminated from NL Playoffs after 3-1 loss to St. Louis last night.

5. 81 years ago today, the NY Giants defeated the Washington Senators 4-1 to win the World Series.

6. La Canada’s Cal McFadden leads the team with 36 tackles in five games.

7. South Hills is averaging 11 points per game scoring while average 40 points against. They are currently 1-4.

8. Desert Hot Springs has won both of their league games by a margin of seven points. The Golden Eagles have scored 60 points in their two wins, in their losses they scored 31 total points.

9. Los Angeles Kings raise banner on Wednesday with home game against San Jose.

10. “Terrible. Terrible strike zone. I’ve never seen anything like it. That’s disappointing because you’ve got guys out there battling. You know, this is two good teams going at it, and it’s supposed to be the teams, not the umpire, and I just feel like the umpire took the bat out of our hands today. He had a very generous strike zone. It’s hard to face good pitching when you’ve got a guy throwing a ball in the other batter’s box, and it’s called strikes.” – Matt Kemp in regards to the strike zone after loss to Cardinals in game 3 of NLDS

 

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