NMJAAF: Midget Seahawks blank Corona, 31-0
NEWPORT BEACH - The Newport Mesa Junior All-American Football
Midget Seahawks blanked the Corona Panthers, 31-0, Saturday afternoon.
Matt Encinias scored four touchdowns to lead the Seahawks’ offense.
The offensive line of Zach Wishengrad, Brian Wise, Joevany Cueva, Eric
Curtis and Luis Gudino opened numerous holes for the offensive leaders
like Jun Azurin, Brian Campos and Encinias.
On defense, Sam Matlin, Cole Edwards, Bo Burgess, Chris Channing,
Sylvester Langrine, R.J. Martin, Jon McLain, Tim McCullough, Mike
Puentes, Chris Wade and Luis Gonzalez, all had solid efforts in
preserving the shutout.
The win puts the Seahawks in second place with a 6-1-1 record and
clinches a playoff berth.
In other NMJAAF action:
Junior Pee Wee Seahawks 41, Corona Cowboys 0 - John Angelo’s two
rushing touchdowns and P.J. Banning’s two TDs were the offensive leaders
for the Seahawks.
Matt Loyd scored on a 50-yard TD run and quarterback Matt Hauser threw
a touchdown pass to Conner Ferguson.
Other offensive contributors for the Seahawks were Jake Wuebben, Kyle
Hayhoe, David Root and Mike Orozco.
On the “O” line, Ryan Telles, Richie Sorenson, Bryce Jardine, Lou
Truxton, Trent Sharp, Charles Vickery, Alex Buffalini, Zak Lavengood,
Alex Warnock and Brian Lawler opened the holes for the Seahawks.
The defense, which recorded its third shutout of the season, was led
by Tony Jones, John Gothard, Nick Armendariz, Scott Andrews, David
Tomkinson, Zach Sepulveda, Ryan Dupuie, Noor Naim and Jack Turner.
Junior Clinic Seahawks 21, Irvine Chargers 0 - Hunter Alder, Drew
Littlefair and Nick Taormina all scored their first touchdowns of the
season for the Seahawks, with Steve Durham, Austin Ford, Andrew Fulcher,
D.J. Hauser, Chase Hoyt, and Nick Trippi opening the holes on the
offensive line.
The defense was strong, led by Trevor Davis, Kyle Chene, David
Kidushium, Mickey Miela, Jack Belli, Antwon Byrd, Haley Alder and Parker
Lanting.
Clinic-level Seahawks 19, Mission Viejo Cowboys 0 - The Seahawks
scored twice behind the blocking of Sean Berkley, Riley Murphy, Jerry
Whitney, Colby Ammerman, Garrett Amoroso, Bucko Theriot, Taylor Sepulveda
Patrick Brennen, Woody Yokoyama and Kevin Morgenstern.
The Seahawks, which was the factor in the team’s win, was led by
Corbin McNutt, Kevin Rask, Robbie Lusk, Justin Elbourn, Brandon Davis,
William O’Brien, Scott Chene, Erik Bask, Travis Sorensen and Jonathan
Tripi.
Junior Midget Seahawks 22, Mission Viejo Cowboys 6 - Spencer Link had
two offensive touchdowns and one defensive touchdown to lead the
Seahawks.
Mike Angelo passed for two extra points, while the offensive line of
Trevor Theriot, Sean Ellis, Chris Taylor, Avery Fenton and Sean Goodman
provided solid blocking.
Kasey Peters, Tom Welch, Kevin Welch, Kevin Joyce, Dan Marin-Finn, Wes
Presson and Alex Orth played strong defense for the Seahawks.
Orange Chiefs 26, Pee Wee Seahawks 13 - Touchdowns were scored by Matt
Silva and Marc Quarles, while quarterback caught a 60-yard pass from
running back Anthony Santos.
Other offensive stars were receivers Josh Miller and Patrick Williams,
along with linemen Brett Odgen, Shaun Mohler, Steve Hancock, Bijan
Ahmadi, Eric Ray, Nathan Stoneman and Philip DiGiacomo.
On the defensive side, the Seahawks were led by Junior Rodriguez, Ryan
Dalton, Tyler Ellis, James Coder, David Yi, Chase Whitaker, Ricky
Sepulveda, Ryan Breslin and Ben Maggard.
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