NMJAAF: Junior Midget Seahawks blank Mission Viejo
The Newport-Mesa Junior All-American Football Junior Midget
Seahawks (ages 11-13) recorded its fourth shutout of the season with a
14-0 win over the Mission Viejo Cowboys.
The offense controlled the line of scrimmage as Trevor Theriot scored
both touchdowns and Shaun Mohler converted a two-point conversion.
The offensive line was controlled by Anthony Santos, Ricky Sepulveda,
Eric Ray, Pat Hill, Steve Hancock, Ryan Lance, Nathan Stoneman, Brett
Vosseller and Brent Ogden.
On defense, Mission was held to only four first downs the entire game.
James Coder, Ryan Breslin, Jamie Kline and Delano McKinzie led the
defensive charge, while Matt Collier, David Del Fante, Ben Maggard, Matt
Erickson and Casey Peters played well in the defensive backfield.
In other NMJAAF action:
Garden Grove Panthers 26, Midget Seahawks 12 - After jumping out to a
12-0 lead against the top team in the league, Garden Grove stopped the
bleeding and went on to win in the 12-14 age division.
Spencer Link scored the game’s first touchdown on a long touchdown run
and later scored on a 30-yard touchdown pass from Wes Presson.
Pee Wee Seahawks 6, Mission Viejo Cowboys 6 - The Pee Wee Seahawks
(ages 10-12) battled the defending Superbowl champs right down to the
final whistle.
After falling behind, 6-0, Newport-Mesa tied the game on a 60-yard
scoring drive early in the third quarter.
The offense was led by Matt Hauser, Michael Orozco, Matt Raiger,
Richie Sorensen, Michael Aspegren, Charles Vickery III, Richie Sorensen,
Bryce Jardine and David Root.
On defense, the Seahawks were led by Brett Crowley, Matt Burgner, John
Angelo, Tony Jones, Ryan Telles, Matt Lutton and Zack Sepulveda.
Junior Pee Wee Seahawks 48, Corona Panthers 0 - The Seahawks (ages
9-11) remained unbeaten at home with a big win over Corona.
Robbie Lusk scored four touchdowns en route to the win, three on the
ground and one from a pass from Taylor Sepulveda.
Quarterback Carlo Valdes started the scoring with a 45-yard touchdown
run before Jacob Gildart scored two TDs of his own.
The offensive line was led by Justin Elbourn, Corbin McNutt, Kevin
Morgenstern, P.J. Simpson, Jerry Whitney, Jed Flores, Troy Hall, Michael
Jugan, Andrew Lowery and Jeff Lowery.
The Seahawks’ defense didn’t allow a single first down the entire game
and was led by Colin Wigely, Jonathon Tripi, Nick Reese, Danny Malycky,
Kevin Dearen, Travis Pickett, Sean Berkley, Garrett Amoroso, Isaac Abrego
and Brandon Davis.
Clinic Seahawks 21, Corona Panthers 0 - The 5-0 Seahawks (ages 8-10)
were led by Austin Raiger, who scored all three touchdowns to spark the
offense.
Jordan Lusk threw for a touchdown, while running backs Scott Chene,
Woody Yokoyama, Travis Sorenson, Austin Raiger, Bucko Theriot and Kevin
Rask all had big games.
The Seahawks’ defense has allowed only seven points the entire season
and was led by Adrian Luchs, Hunter Alder, Nick Muhler, Kyle Johnson and
Andrew Fulcher.
For the junior clinic Seahawks (ages 7-8) played a tough game against
the La Mirada Matadors.
Nick Taormina was named Player of the Game, with a solid running
attack. Both he and Parker Norton each scored touchdowns for the
Seahawks.
Luke Christiano made a key reception to set up a Seahawks’ touchdown,
while Parker Lanting, Steve Clapp, J.D. Abbott, Jake Starnes and Ryan
Hatcher led the offensive line.
On defense, Buzzy Yokoyama and Nick Tripi led the charge.
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