Jr. Pee Wee Black Jaguars remain perfect
The Fountain Valley Jr. Pee Wee Black Jaguars defense has yet to
allow a point this season.
The Tustin Cobras became shutout victim No. 4 Saturday as Fountain
Valley rolled to a 40-0 victory in Jr. All-American Football play.
The Black Jaguar defense, spearheaded by Travis McNaughton, Eric
Ceja, and Michael Berber and aided by the play of Ryan Valencia, Kevin
Loyola, and Martin Duran, dominated the Cobras from the opening kickoff.
Fountain Valley’s explosive offense rolled over Tustin with a
ground attack that rolled up 306 yards on only 26 carries, highlighted by
a spectacular 30-yard double pass play from Bryan Schutte to Freddie
Estrada, who dove into the end zone for one score.
Josh Perez provided a two-point conversion kick, and the front
line blocking of Max Rudzwick, J.D. Farmer, and Trevor Clarke paved the
way for a Jaguar backfield consisting of Jeff Hennes, Jonathan Loyola,
and Joshua Gutierrez.
The Jr. Pee Wee Black Jaguars travel to Irvine Saturday to take on
the host Chargers.
In other games:
JR. CLINIC DIVISION
Fountain Valley 25, Orange 6
Andy Palacios recorded a team-high eight tackles, two sacks, and
caused three fumbles with one recovery, as the Jaguars stunned the
Chiefs.
Fountain Valley’s defense held Orange to 49 total yards. Both
Scott Wurtzbacher and Moses Hershberger each had a fumble recovery, and
Cody Grant notched a quarterback sack. Offensively, the Jaguars
controlled the game with a 223 yard rushing attack that featured four
touchdowns and scores by Chris Martinez, Danny Dion, and Dylon Conley -
each of which were set up by the power running of Anders Torgenson.
PEE WEE DIVISION
Fountain Valley 38, Westminster 0
The all-around play of Chris Le, who recovered an onside kick and
a fumble, intercepted a pass, and had one quarterback sack, sparked the
Jaguars’ victory over the host Lions at Westminster High.
Starting quarterback Jimmy Leeman rushed for three touchdowns and
also connected with Daniel Rodriguez on a 50-yard scoring play. Ahmed
Abdelmuti topped the 100-yards rushing mark , scored one touchdown, and
set up Leeman’s rushing TDs.
Leeman also was good on 4 of 5 extra point attempts, with center
Shane Webber and holder Wayne Glisson setting up each kick attempt.
The Jaguar offensive line received strong play from Doug Sorrell,
Peter Hernandez, Sean Atchison, RJ Orozco, and Jeff Sett.
Zac Curtner, Tim Hyde, and Brennan Boano paced the shutout on
defense.
Fountain Valley meets rival Huntington Beach Saturday (1 p.m.) at
Ocean View High.
CLINIC DIVISION
Fountain Valley 12, Garden Grove 7
Led by the play of Nathan Feiler, Matt Empting, Steven Bennett,
Jose Navarro, Jacob Gale, Nick McIsaac, Mike Delicce, Nick Sosa, Matt
James, Zack Cardenalli, and Victor Amey, Fountain Valley’s defense
limited the host Panthers to 65 yards of offense.
McIsaac, despite playing with the flu, connected with Shane Murray
on a 65-yard touchdown pass and also ran back a kickoff 70 yards for
another score.
The Clinic Jaguars, now 2-2, host the Huntington Beach Dolphins
Saturday at Fountain Valley High.
JR. MIDGET DIVISION
Fountain Valley 32, Huntington Beach 2
Quarterback Kyle Feiler threw for two touchdowns - one a 45-yard
pass to Doug DeLong, the other a 30-yarder to Bob Silva, and Silva rushed
for two more scores - one on a 45-yard run - to lift the Jaguars.
Bryan Reihm finished off the Jaguars scoring in the fourth quarter
with a 40-yard run up the middle.
Fountain Valley’s defense, which hasn’t yielded a point in 15
consecutive quarters and has given up just six points in four games, was
led by nose guard Joey Vasquez, tackles Scott Grant and David Patterson,
ends Michael Musso and Jeff Millard, corners Feiler and Ross Morrow, and
DeLong at safety.
JR. PEE WEE DIVISION
Mission Viejo 7, Fountain Valley 0
In a tight defensive battle, the Cowboys scored on a one-yard run
with 25 seconds remaining to squeeze past the Teal Jaguars. Fountain
Valley highlights included a Josh Pineiro recovery of a fumble that was
set up by Jaguars Dean Persinger, Taylor Grosso, and Sean Tierney, and
Vince DiDomenico led the rushing attack with 65 yards and five first
downs.
Fountain Valley takes on the Garden Grove Panthers Saturday (11
a.m.) at Rancho Alamitos High.
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