The Beverly Hills High School campus was adorned with Halloween decorations like jack-o-lanterns, spider webs and skeletons, but it was the Normans who got spooked in Friday night’s homecoming game at Nickoll Field. Indeed, defending Ocean League champion Inglewood was the scariest thing BHHS encountered all evening, as the visiting Sentinels forced five turnovers and dominated from start to finish in a 42-0 drubbing that left the Beverly Hills players and coaches looking like they had seen ghosts. “I knew that they were a good team,” BHHS coach Donald Paysinger said. “Our game plan was to establish the run. It was a combination of them being more physical and us not executing the way we needed to. We planned on using both quarterbacks [Brandon Adams and Cameron Countryman] all along and we did, but neither one could get into a rhythm.” Inglewood scored its first points on Devian Shelton’s 14-yard run midway through the first quarter. In the second quarter, he scored on a 36-yard fumble return, Deandre Johnson caught a 16-yard touchdown pass from Derrick Woods and Woods scored on a quarterback sneak to give Inglewood a 28-0 lead going into halftime. “I was really impressed with our defense,” said Inglewood coach Stephen Daniel Thomas, who lost 35 players to graduation off last year’s 9-3 squad that reached the quarterfinals of the CIF playoffs. “Offensively, I think we were a little sloppy, but our defense has played well all year.” After a festive halftime show, which included performances by the BHHS cheer squad and marching band, and the announcement of the homecoming court, the Normans came out determined to give their fans something to cheer about early in the second half. After Beverly Hills was forced to punt on its first possession, the Sentinels fumbled at their own 35-yard line and the Normans recovered. They failed to capitalize, however, driving inside the 5-yard line before running back Frank Brown was stuffed behind the line on fourth-and-goal. “I was more disappointed in our passing game,” Paysinger said. “Whether it’s running or throwing, you need one or the other working and tonight we had to be able to pass a little to open up the running game and we couldn’t do it.” Shelton scored on a 67-yard run in the third quarter and Johnson caught a 32-yard touchdown pass from Woods in the fourth quarter to close out the scoring. “Losing Broderick Smith and Willie Green definitely hurt our offense because they are big-play guys, but things like that happen,” Countryman said of his two teammates who are out due to injury. “There are no excuses. We thought we’d win. The bottom line is we’re not playing very well as a team. The last two games are huge just from a pride standpoint. We want to finish strong.” The loss dropped the Normans into a tie for fourth with Hawthorne in the league standings. Santa Monica is one game ahead of Culver City and Inglewood going into Week 9. The Normans face last place Morningside in an away game next Friday, then host Culver City in their league finale Nov. 10. “The fact that we were playing the defending league champions doesn’t change anything,” Paysinger said. “If you asked most of our players who won league last year they couldn’t tell you. We don’t look in the past, we look at what’s in front of us. We have to get better.” Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Inglewood 7 21 6 8 42 Beverly Hills 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring Summary 1st Qtr. Inglewood — Shelton 14 run (kick good) 2nd Qtr. Inglewood — Johnson 36 fumble return (kick good) Inglewood — Johnson 16 pass from Woods (kick good) Inglewood — Woods 1 run (kick good) 3rd Qtr. Inglewood — Shelton 67 run (kick blocked) 4th Qtr. Inglewood — Johnson 32 pass from Woods (Woods run) Records: Inglewood 3-5, 2-1; Beverly Hills 2-6, 1-2. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the rest here: No Home Sweet Home for Normans
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LA Residents: The Fifty Year Sword Returns For Halloween
This year Halloween falls on a Monday, which means a weekend of partying, but killsA – pun intended – any raging plans for the night of . Here is the original post: LA Residents: The Fifty Year Sword Returns For Halloween
It’s The Great Pumpkin! And Other Halloween Classics
TV Junkie: ‘Vampire Mob’ Continues to Rock the Genre(s); Pan Am Tips from NBC + More
In the mood for more Halloween hijinks than TV can provide? Check out the independent web series “Vampire Mob”. — Don’t want to dress up like a vampire slut? Dress up like a Pan Am slut. — Jim Gaffigan gets a series! — News items + The TV Junkie Must-Watch Plan. more › View original post here: TV Junkie: ‘Vampire Mob’ Continues to Rock the Genre(s); Pan Am Tips from NBC + More
Extra, Extra: Hearses for Halloween, Student Loan Relief, and Jews in DTLA
In tonight’s Extra, Extra, Obama announces relief for students, one man preps for Halloween in a very unique way, and a writer takes a look at Persian Jewish life in downtown. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports . more › Here is the original post: Extra, Extra: Hearses for Halloween, Student Loan Relief, and Jews in DTLA
Heidi Klum Thinks Your Kid Could Be a Halloween Star
Getting ready for Halloween? Don’t forget to enter your child in Patch’s Little Pumpkin Costume Challenge, which kicks off Friday, Oct. 21. The kid with the most creative costume nationwide will win a free three-day, two-night trip to New York City or Los Angeles that includes a meet and greet with Heidi Klum. Plus, Patch will donate $1,031 on the winner’s behalf to a local charity of his or her choice. Nine runners-up will also get the chance for Patch to donate $1,031 on their behalf to a local charity of their choice. Here are some details and rules: The child being judged in the photo must be 12 years of age or younger. The person uploading the photo must be 18 years of age or older and the parent or legal guardian of the child photographed. Photos should be uploaded here by clicking “manage your photos,” above. Be sure to include your child’s name, entrant’s name, and local charity of choice. That info can be added after the photo is uploaded, by clicking “edit photo,” and filling in the caption field. Click here for a full set of contest rules . Submissions must be received before 9 p.m. PST on Oct. 31, Halloween night. Beverly Hills Local Editor Marie Cunningham will pick one winner that will be submitted to compete against up to 870 other local Patch winners—Klum will ultimately pick one grand prize winner, who will be contacted by email. Good luck and visit Trick or Treat for UNICEF to support Heidi Klum’s efforts to feed the hungry! Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . alt : http://o5.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/patch/8558c4c3d45adcb1b97ebb5884f99ea3/video.flv
PHOTOS: The Ten Best Cities To Trick-Or-Treat
Between the threat of razor blades in Kit Kat bars, roaming sex offenders and large spans of dark, empty roads, Halloween has the reputation of being a pretty hazardous holiday. Luckily, the data-heads over at Zillow have compiled a brand-new list of the best cities to trick-or-treat in. Researchers analyzed a host of factors, including safety, walkability, population density and median home values to determine the top places to hit the streets with the kiddies this year. Not surprisingly, the progressive haven of San Francisco came in first place, followed by Boston and Honolulu. But some unexpected spots (San Jose? Virginia Beach?) managed to make the cut, too. Unfortunately, the final list may give our friends in Suburbia an extra reason to keep their children inside this All Saints Eve. To which we can only offer our condolences and a reminder that the Fog City is certainly a lovely place to visit in the Fall. Take a look at the ten best cities for trick-or-treating below, and click over to Zillow for more information. Bummed your town didn’t make the cut? Be sure to let us know in the comments. See more here: PHOTOS: The Ten Best Cities To Trick-Or-Treat
Occupy LAUSD Aligns With Local Occupy Movement, Will March Today
A group of Los Angeles Unified School District teachers, parents, students, and other district employees will march with the Occupy L.A. protesters this afternoon. The groups will leave the Occupy L.A. site at City Hall at 4 p.m. and head to the LAUSD headquarters on Beaudry for a rally and press conference. more › See more here: Occupy LAUSD Aligns With Local Occupy Movement, Will March Today
Riverside Officials Consider Fear-Based Regulation That Would Prohibit Sex Offenders From Hanging Halloween Decorations
Gear up the parental fear machine, it’s Halloween! Adding to a long list of regulations that deliberately ignore the uncomfortable fact that most children are sexually abused by people that they already know , Riverside County is considering a rule that would prohibit registered sex offenders from hanging Halloween decorations on October 31, would require them to leave their outside lights off that day, and would ban them from answering the door during the same hours. more › See the rest here: Riverside Officials Consider Fear-Based Regulation That Would Prohibit Sex Offenders From Hanging Halloween Decorations