Two touchdowns in first half help Crenshaw defeat Dorsey
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Two touchdowns in first half help Crenshaw defeat Dorsey
"With Dorsey grad Mustard providing a rousing halftime concert aided by a Super Bowl-like sound system and Nike supplying players with much-appreciated sports apparel, the rivalry football game between host Crenshaw and Dorsey on Friday night was both loud and hip. The school colors blue and green were worn proudly by both sides. On the field, Crenshaw (5-1) came away with a 12-8 victory on the strength of a 25-yard interception return for a touchdown by Kyion Rattler"
"Absent from the game was Crenshaw coach Robert Garrett, who missed his first Dorsey-Crenshaw game since he took over as head coach in 1988. Garrett is on administrative leave, receiving full pay and assigned to home. He went to Friday's Sierra Canyon-Gardena Serra game in Chatsworth to watch a couple players on both teams with Crenshaw ties, including the brother of former Crenshaw standout De'Anthony Thomas."
Crenshaw beat Dorsey 12-8, taking a 12-0 halftime lead on a 25-yard interception return for a touchdown by Kyion Rattler and a 20-yard touchdown reception by Deonce' Lewis. Lewis finished with five receptions for 77 yards, providing repeated big catches from quarterback Danniel Flowers. The game featured a rousing halftime concert by Dorsey grad Mustard and players wore Nike apparel. Dorsey scored late in the third quarter on a three-yard touchdown run by Makhi McCluster. Crenshaw coach Robert Garrett was absent on administrative leave, with longtime assistants and interim coach Terrence Whitehead leading the team. Garrett is at 295 career wins.
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