Locals record another shutout
Ten times this season the Huntington Beach Jr. Pee Wee Division Green Chargers have come up with a ferocious effort, and each has seemed more impressive than the previous.
Saturday in Pop Warner Football postseason play, the Green Chargers whipped the Santa Margarita Red Titans, 33-0. The victory was the 10th by a shutout this year for undefeated Huntington (10-0), which now moves on to a second-round playoff game Saturday against Norwalk at 9 a.m. at Costa Mesa High.
A 42-yard scoring run by Robert Rice, followed by a 75-yard TD run by Trevor Borkowski, began the scoring for Huntington, and the league’s stingiest defense took over from there.
A 20-yard scoring run by Jordan Palomino and a 50-yard scoring run by Treavon Coley just 15 seconds before the end of the first half vaulted the Green Chargers to a 27-0 halftime advantage.
Aaron Vargas scored on a 15-yard run at the outset of the second half and Steven Tovatt capped the game’s scoring with a 40-yard touchdown run.
In addition to his touchdown on offense, Rice intercepted a pass on defense.
In other playoff action:
Jr. Mighty Mite Division
Huntington 13, Lakewood 0
Hunter Martinez and Danny Casaro each rushed for touchdowns, as the Chargers blanked Lakewood to improve to 6-2.
The defensive play of Alex Alvarez, Frankie Flores, Trevor Blake and Shane Reardon kept Lakewood out of the end zone and Nick Warren had a fumble recovery.
Pee Wee Division
Huntington 21, Stanton 8
Andrew Shoup scored three touchdowns as the Gold Chargers defeated the Raiders.
Jr. Pee Wee Division
Costa Mesa 16, Huntington 6
Matt Fileta scored the first defensive touchdown of the season for the White Chargers in their loss to the Mustangs.
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