Patrick Harrigan
What might Patrick Harrigan have in store for an encore?
When Huntington Beach High took on Los Amigos in the Sept. 12
season opener for both teams, Harrigan, a 6-foot-1, 210-pound senior
running back, ran roughshod over the Lobos, gaining 268 yards while
scoring five touchdowns.
Possessing one of the top rushing efforts in the school’s history,
Harrigan could have rested on those laurels after that 35-29 win. But
a week later, Charter Oak held him in check by limiting him to just
52 yards on 20 carries.
Harrigan, however, showed his resolve and bounced back last
Friday, coming up with a new personal best.
During Friday’s 36-7 rout of Capistrano Valley, Harrigan, the
Independent’s Player of the Week, shredded the Cougars’ defense for
306 yards.
He did it on 32 rushing attempts, which included touchdown runs of
six, 66, 44 and 49 yards.
His 268-yard game on Sept. 12 still stood as a county best heading
into last week’s play, the third week of the season.
He eclipsed that mark by 38 yards and is, once again, the county
single game rushing leader for the season at 306 yards.
Harrigan now has 626 yards and a 208.6 yards per game average
through three games.
“He got back on track after that Charter Oak game,” Huntington
Beach Coach Mike Groscost said, who added that the 306-yard game may
be a new single-game record for the school.
“He’s running great. Patrick’s our go-to guy and he really wants
the ball. He’s already a marked running back but he still does a
tremendous job. A lot of credit goes to our offensive line, too.”
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