CSUN Seeks Extra Year for DeVaughn
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For weeks Cal State Northridge football coaches have been under the impression they were losing their top three tailbacks--seniors Albert Fann, Victor DeVaughn and Oscar Pittman.
According to DeVaughn, they were wrong. He says he was a member of the Eastern Utah football team in 1986, but that he didn’t play. After sitting out a season, he spent the 1988 and ’89 seasons at Grossmont College before transferring to CSUN.
Northridge will need to document DeVaughn’s claim before granting him another season of eligibility. Larry Severied, a former assistant coach at Eastern Utah, says he remembers DeVaughn playing some, but perhaps not enough for it to count as anything but a redshirt year. Eastern Utah dropped football after the 1987 season.
As Fann’s understudy, DeVaughn (6-foot, 210 pounds) carried 34 times for 246 yards and two touchdowns.
The West Valley Eagles bantam (9- and 10-year-old) girls’ team won its division at The Athletics Congress National Junior Olympics cross-country championships at Tranquility Park in Omaha, Neb., on Saturday.
The Eagles totaled 40 points, 20 ahead of the runner-up team from Reno. West Valley was led by Brandi Plasschaert, who finished second with a time of 12 minutes 33 seconds over the two-mile course.
The Burbank Bandits will play the West Los Angeles Falcons on Sunday for the championship of the High Desert Football League.
The game is scheduled for 1 p.m. at Caltech in Pasadena.
The Bandits advanced to the championship game last Sunday with a 30-14 victory over the Antelope Valley Crusaders.
The Falcons have won the league title three of the past four years.
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