HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: WEEK 2 : CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Penalties Snuff Out Late San Fernando Rally
Penalties brought back two fourth-quarter San Fernando High touchdowns and the Tigers fell to Westchester, 12-6, Friday night in a nonleague game at Westchester.
With no time remaining, San Fernando quarterback Keijuan Douglas connected with Robert Garcia for what appeared to be a 54-yard touchdown pass. However, the play was nullified by an illegal procedure penalty.
Earlier in the quarter, a 32-yard touchdown run by Roger Bausley was erased by a holding penalty.
Brandon Campbell led San Fernando (0-2) with 107 yards rushing in nine carries. He scored San Fernando’s only points on a three-yard run in the third quarter.
Campbell gained 63 of his rushing yards in three carries on what was a 12-play, 94-yard drive.
Westchester’s Brennan Crooks connected on five of seven passes for 72 yards, including a 28-yarder to Darryl Taylor in the second quarter that put the Comets ahead 12-0 .
Westchester (2-0) had taken a 6-0 led on Darryl Dennis’ six-yard touchdown run earlier in the period. Dennis led the Comets in rushing for 70 yards in 12 carries.
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Friday’s Yardstick
Measuring the top performances of area high school football players Friday:
Chris Czernek, Newbury Park: 23 for 40; 362 yards
Nick DiPadova, Taft: 14 for 21; 222
Willie Zaval, Santa Paula: 4 for 12; 193
Ricky Mathiesen, Gr.Hills: 14 for 23; 177
Ryan Browne, Notre Dame: 8 for 13; 160
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Jason May, Simi Valley: 16 carries, 184 yards
Jamian Barbour, Crespi: 23 for 177
Alvan Arzu, Notre Dame: 17 for 161
Jamal Harris, Westlake: 15 for 158
Brandon Jackson, Th.Oaks: 18 for 158
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Ernest Quinley, Granada Hills: 8 catches; 146 yards
Dejuan Hawkins, Newbury Pk: 8 for 141
Pat Reddick, Newbury Pk: 6 for 65
John McPherson, Van Nuys: 4 for 33
Donald Cooley, Taft: 5 for 31
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