Saturday, September 21, 2019

Toreros defeat Harvard 31-23 in a Tale of Two Halves

TORERO STADIUM – Reid Sinnett threw for 384 yards and three touchdowns, but it was Daniel Tolbert's clutch interception with a minute left to play that helped the University of San Diego Toreros (1-2) hold off the Harvard Crimson (0-1) 31-23 Saturday afternoon.

The win was their first in four all-time meetings against Harvard.

Michael Bandy led all receivers with eight catches for 159 yards and a 65-yard touchdown reception on the opening play from scrimmage. Sophomore tight end Dalton Kincaid also proved to be a huge target, racking up 104 yards and a 57-yard score off three receptions.

Following an 18-yard touchdown strike from Sinnett to Alex Spadone, the Toreros owned a commanding 24-0 lead going into halftime, but Harvard rallied in the second half by outscoring USD 23-7, beginning with Jake Smith's 75-yard touchdown pass to Cody Chrest on the first play of the third quarter.

Defensive end Kevin Glajchen had a big day in the trenches with a season-high 10 tackles (four for a loss), as well as two sacks and two quarterback hurries.

The Toreros will enjoy a second bye week before opening their Pioneer Football League schedule against visiting Marist on Saturday, October 5th.

Friday, September 20, 2019

St. Augustine's late comeback falls short, Helix holds on to win 44-38


SAN DIEGO MESA COLLEGE - The debate over who's the No. 1 team in the San Diego Section should be over for at least a week after the No. 1 Helix Highlanders (3-1) knocked off the No. 2 St. Augustine Saints (4-1) in front of a packed house at Merrill Douglas Stadium Friday night.

Helix set the tone on defense after Jeremiah Fletcher picked up a fumbled handoff and returned it 25 yards for the opening touchdown.

Following a three-and-out, Delshawn Traylor's 19-yard quarterback keeper to the end zone put the Highlanders up 14-0 at the end of the first quarter.

As Helix was preparing to extend their lead, Saints defensive lineman Gracen Halton recovered a fumble and returned it to the Scotties' two-yard line, setting up Angelo Peraza's three-yard touchdown pass to Samuel Scaife to put St. Augustine on the board late in the second quarter.

The Highlanders answered right back with a 19-yard touchdown strike from Kamryn Brown to Keionte Scott. The two would connect again for 70 yards to give Helix a commanding 28-7 lead with four minutes left to play in the half.

Both teams exchanged field goals to make it a 31-10 Helix at halftime.

Following another fumble recovery by the Highlanders, Elelyon Noa's 10-yard run for a score increased the Saints' deficit to 38-10, but Byron Cardwell answered back with a 55-yard rush to the end zone, making it 38-17 to end the third quarter.

After a long run by Noa set up Christian Washington's two-yard goal-line dive, the Saints would make it interesting with a 21-0 run, but it was not enough to keep their undefeated streak intact as Helix held on for their second straight signature win.

Top 1o Results (Week 5)
Rank / Team (Record) / Result

#1 Helix (3-1) / Def. #2 St. Augustine 44-38
#2 St. Augustine (4-1) / Loss to #1 Helix 38-44
#3 Cathedral Catholic (4-1) / Def. Eastlake 44-7
#4 Carlsbad (4-1) / Def. San Marcos 28-7
#5 Steele Canyon (4-0) / Def. Otay Ranch 21-14
#6 Torrey Pines (3-2) / Loss to El Camino 25-32
#7 Lincoln (3-1) / Bye
#8 Grossmont (4-0) / Def. Valley View (Moreno Valley, CA) 38-0
#9 Mission Hills (3-2) / Def. Ramona 20-14
#10 La Costa Canyon (2-3) / Loss to Oceanside 13-19 (4OT) 

Monday, September 9, 2019

Patrick Henry Freshmen defeats Monte Vista 18-0, earns Chambers' first win as head​ coach


SPRING VALLEY - As a player, Eboni Chambers won over 50 games for the San Diego Surge Women's Football team, including a National Championship back in 2012.

But on Thursday night, with the assistance of four Surge teammates, the Patrick Henry Patriots freshman squad shut out the hosting Monte Vista Monarchs 18-0, giving Chambers her first-ever win as a head coach.