Bishop Gorman shuts out Service, Alaska
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Bishop Gorman safety No. 20 Evan Zeger leaps to intercept a pass intended for Service Cougars wide receiver No. 32 Neil Miyaoka during the first half of the Gaels' home opener on Friday. View photo »
Bishop Gorman linebacker No. 55 Evan Palelei and defensive back No. 3 Chaisson Sears take down Service High School quarterback Kevin Reilly for a loss during the Gaels' home opener at Fertitta Field on Aug. 29. View photo »
Bishop Gorman's John Therrell battles toward the goal line but is stopped by several Service tacklers during the Gaels' home opener at Fertitta Field on Friday. View photo »
Bishop Gorman's Joe Huber looks up the field as he carries the ball for a gain in the first quarter against the Service Cougars on Friday night. The Cougars traveled from Anchorage, Alaska, to play at Fertitta Field. View photo »
Bishop Gorman senior Becca Newton, center, performs with other members of the varsity cheer group during the home opener at Fertitta Field on Friday. View photo »
Bishop Gorman receiver No. 24 Robert Hassler fights off the tackle of Service High's No. 80 Matthew Weedman after a second-half reception during the Gaels' home opener at Fertitta Field on Friday. View photo »
Gaels kicker No. 99 Colin Ditsworth, right, makes an extra point attempt during the Bishop Gorman home opener against the Service High Cougars of Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday. View photo »
Bishop Gorman quarterback John Therrell throws a third-quarter touchdown pass to receiver Charles Childers during the Gaels' home opener against the Service High Cougars on Aug. 29. View photo »
Fri, Aug 29, 2008 (10:43 p.m.)
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