A monstrous offensive line will certainly make wonders for most teams with talented ball runners.
This was certainly the case on Saturday afternoon in the HD All-Star Classic football match, who saw Victor Valley’s team winning a 34-0 victory against the team made up of players from the Antelope valley.
Victor Valley’s team scored five precipitated affected, behind an imposing line which included three line players linked to Division 1 of the NCAA in Jonah Leeuptele of Apple Valley, Joseph James d’Oak Hills of Granite Hills.
“It was too fun today,” said Ballon carrier Silverado, Dallas Kincherlow, who marked a pair of precipitated affected. “This offensive line is too good, too large. It was fun to penetrate behind them, to be small, to get lost there and to take off. »»
This offensive line also enabled Barstow Dwayne Williams to mark a pair of precipitated touchs and show why he was elected the most precious player in the Desert Sky League.
Williams was also appointed MVP of the game, receiving a $ 250 stock market check on the line of 50 yards after the action.
“It was so fun to play with people from all the different schools, to have fun knowing. At the end of the day, everything is love and football, “said Williams.
Defensive showcase
Victor Valley’s team has not abandoned a lot of footage to the Antelope valley thanks in part to the secondary of Oak Hills Jacob Macias patrolling in the middle of the field. The defensive player of the year of the Mojave River League offered one of the four reversals of the Victor Valley team.
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Oak Hills represented three of the reversals with Elijah Connor intercepting a pass and Nathan Cabrejo recovering a escape. Bubba Matthews by Victor Valley High School also intercepted a pass in the last minute to end the match.
“Today was an explosion, just being able to run on the field by doing what you want and playing good football,” said Macias. “Playing in a star match, but Oak Hills really represented today. It was fun to play with my brothers by my side because we were among the main ones playing games and plated. »»
The offense
Victor Valley’s team has made things happen at the end of the second quarter while Talan Lively scored a touch of six yards and a 6-0 lead.
On the following journey, Victor Valley’s team faced fourth and 10 and Williams linked to the father of Silverado on a pass of 29 yards by a courtyard of the goal area. Kincherlow hit the ball in the next game. They made two points and Williams struck Jarmarri Tharpe from Silverado for a short pass and an advance of 14-0 a few seconds before half-time.
“They were my rivals over the years, but Silverado had dogs, guy,” said Williams. “But today we really put the DSL this year. We are all undervalued compared to the MRL players. It was our time to show that we could hang around with them all. »»
Williams showed his capacity to create a game in the second half with a touch of 33 yards and a 44 yards in the fourth quarter, which resulted in a race clock.
Kincherlow also interrupted a 30 yards hit in the third trimester.
“The whole DSL is full of dogs, a bunch of sleepers and I think that today you may have said,” said Kincherlow. “We are good.”
This article originally appeared on Victorville Daily Press: Victor Valley prevails in the Classic All-Star HD football match