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Crescenta Valley Wins Behind Rare Pitch From Miller

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Brett Miller spends most of his time catching passes for the Crescenta Valley High football team. But Thursday night, he found himself throwing one, a 21-yard scoring strike to Ray Grijalva that gave the Falcons a come-from-behind, 7-6 victory over Burroughs in a nonleague game at Glendale High.

The scoring play, which came with 56 seconds left in the third quarter, capped a nine-play, 65-yard drive and followed Burroughs’ only score of the game. Quarterback Aaron Schaefer pitched the ball to running back Jason Schwaiger, who flipped it to Miller coming around on a reverse. Miller, the Falcons’ leading receiver, then hit Grijalva, who had to come back for the ball on the one-yard line. Grijalva took it in from there for the score.

Eric Steinlight’s point-after was the margin of victory.

“It was a shot in the dark,” Crescenta Valley Coach Jim Beckenhauer said. “Burroughs was playing tough defense and we had to make something happen. We had to use a gimmick to beat them tonight.”

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Burroughs (0-5) had taken the lead when Steve Garza scored on a seven-yard run with 6 minutes 23 seconds left in the third quarter. The touchdown was set up when Marco Cecena intercepted a Schaefer pass at the Crescenta Valley 32. Eddie Gavilan missed the conversion kick.

Crescenta Valley is 3-2.

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