David Willauer

  • LaCosta Canyon High spoils El Camino on Youth Football Night

    By David A. Willauer-Contributing Writer-Friday, October 6, 2017-Herb Meyer Stadium-El Camino High School-Oceanside, CA:

    The Lacosta Canyon Mavericks improve their record to 6-0 on the season always known as a traditioned football team with a quick offense and a fast defense proved themselves today as they defeated the Wildcats of El Camino HIgh School by a 38-21 in a well contested battle that was held at Herb Meyer Stadium.

    Karron Lippert led the Mavericks with 21 carries for 134 yards rushing, teammate JaQuan Carroll carried the ball 7 times for 113 yards and scored 1 touchdown run of 7 yards, Jake Newfield 11 completions out of 12 attempts for 127 yards scored 3 touchdown runs of 2, 2, and 13. Jake Sheck threw a halfback pass to Zach Monihan (3 receptions for 86 yards) for 7 yards. Field Goal kicker Boyd Taro connected on a 29 yard field goal for the win.

    Sean Sovocol Lacosta Canyon Head Football Coach: “It was a good game today I was surprised on how we won but battled hard tonight as our squad is like a family and I’m thankful for these guys, they played good solid football tonight.” “We are ready for Mission HIlls next week in a big contest at our stadium.”

    Jaden Casey 27 completions out of 42 passes for 349 yards along with 2 touchdown passes of 70 yards to Malachi Russell (8 receptions for 91 yards) and to 2 yards to Kameron Bullock (3 receptions for 34 yards. Chris Brown 10 carries for 13 yards scored the other Wildcat touchdown on a 4 yard run.

    The Mavericks of LaCosta Canyon will host the Grizzlies of Mission Hills in a battle of undefeated team while the Wildcats of El Camino go to 3-3 will host Fallbrook High School.

  • Josh Bornes and Caleb Mancini pace 4-0 San Marcos in win over El Camino

    By David A. Willauer, Contributing Writer

    Excalibur Field-San Marcos High School-San Marcos, CA-Friday, September 22, 2017: The Knights of San Marcos improve their record to 4-0 and known for their trickery of football along with the outstanding running performance of San Diego State commit Josh Bornes who carried the ball 21 times for 162 yards scored 2 touchdown runs of 1 and 2 yards along with QB Miles Hastings 12 completions out of 22 attempts for 183 yards completed a 3 yard touchdown pass to Ethan Cline while UCLA commit Kyle Phillips had 6 carries for 166 yards and Caleb Mancini kicked 3 field goals of 31, 39 and 32 yard field goals as they defeated the 3-1 Wildcats of El Camino by a 36-14 score.

    San Marcos Head Football Coach Jason Texler: “Our team played hard as they could, good solid 48 minutes of football, El Camino is a good team they have some key players that are hurt ,their special teams made key mistakes which gave us opportunities to score early which was huge or our squad.”

    “My quarterback Miles Hastings in his first year who is a junior here at San Marcos and knows his teammates real well he is playing hard and our teammates give him a lot of support it is real exciting for him to succeed. said coach Texler

    “San Diego State bound Josh Bornes is one of the best football players in the county and he carries the team on the shoulders anywhere we need him lot this year.” “Our defense is good, they make us fight and battle for every spot we have some injuries but they are a bunch of smart kids that are good athletes they play well as a team/” “In this Avocado League there is no easy team.” said coach Texler.

    For El Camino at 2-2 qb Jaden Casey threw the ball 15 completions out of 36 attempts for 215 yards and 3 interceptions as he threw 1 pass of 7 yards to Wayne Stewart. Wayne Stewart also scored the other touchdown run of 13 yards.

    The Knights of San Marcos improve to 4-0 and will have a BYE week and will take on a the Falcons of Torrey Pines High School. El Camino falls to 3-2 will take on the Mavericks of LaCosta Canyon.

     

    Delaware High School Football Wrap

    9-22-17 Games

    The Riders of Caesar Rodney at 2-1 came back after trailing 14-13 were defeated by William Penn QB Jahsaan Gildersleeve’s game winning touchdown paced the Colonials at 1-2 to a 19-14 win.

     

    The Panthers of Polytech at 2-1 on a fake punt play by DJ Rawley to Tucker Reed and defeated the Bucs of Milford 1-2 by a 16-7 score.

     

    The Dover Senators at 1-2 registered their first win of the season as qb Jordan McGee’s 22 yard pass to Gabe Evans with eight minutes left in the ballgame with the PAT good by Derrick Hallock as they defeated the Raiders of Concord at 1-2 by a 28-27 score.

     

    Touchdown runs of Zion Reed’s 24 yard run, Ja Ron Curtis’s 10 yard run 7 yard run by Mandela Montgomery paced the Golden Knights of Sussex Central by a 21-12 score.

    Akil Garrett’s 35 yard interception, Jeremy D’ Aguilar’s interception paced the Eagles of Smyrna to a 30-18 win over Flemington, NJ.

     

    Brooks Parker’s 72 yard run, QB Jacob Von Arx’ 1 yard run along with a 6 yard pass to Zachary Covington paced the Delmar Wildcats to a 34-0 win over the Vikings of St. Elizabeth.

     

    88 yard run by Leroy McLaughlin, 11 and 18 yard runs by Isaiah Lake, Raymond Brady’s 5 yard run paced the Seaford Blue Jays to a 28-14 win over the Cardinals of St. Andrews.

     

    The Seahawks improve their record at 3-0 on the season. Corahn Alleyne 6 carries for 82 yards and teammate Austin Edmonds each scored twice and Andrew Hudson had a 55 yd INT return for a TD as they defeated the Lions of Red Lion Christian 42-7.
    Matt Drejza connected on all 6 PATs and had three touchbacks.

     

    Chad Jones 3 touchdown passes of 62 yards to Leroy Lynch and 16 yards to Elijah Edmunds also with a 53 yarder to Ezirah Miller paced the Tigers of AI DuPont to a 35-14 win over the Lake Forest Spartans. Thomas Mosley scored the 2 touchdowns for the Tigers on runs of 65 and 1 yard.

     

    2 touchdown runs by Benjamin Ashby of 28 and 61 yards, 2 runs of 1 and 48 yards by Kolbi Wright paced the Vikings of Cape Henlopen to a 28-22 win over North East High School From Anne Arundel County.

     

    9-23-17

    Reggie Grinnell’s 9 yard touchdown run along with passes of 33 yards to Keishawn Jones and 8 yards to Reggie Grinnell and Reggie also scored on a 9 yard touchdown run paced the Glasgow Dragons to a 30-3 win over the Bulldogs of Brandywine.

     

    Bryson Boyd’s 7 yard run paced the Hillers of Tower Hill to a 7-0 win over Charter School.

     

    Joe DiGregorio threw for 105 yards and a TD and rushed for 85 yards and 2 TDs paced the Auks of Archmere to a 50-7 win over the Hornets of Tatnall School.
    Other Auks contributions as Zane Fracek had 9 unassisted tackles and Darren DiRenzo had 8 tackles and a blocked punt for a safety.
    The Auks special teams blocked a punt for a safety, recovered a fumble and had a kick return for a touchdown by Antwyne Coleman.

     

    Lawrence Brown’s 119 yds rushing and contributed with 3 touchdown runs of 36, 25 and 9 yards paced the Conrad School of Science to a 50-6 over First State Military Academy. Red Wolves teammate Zak Camilli carried the ball for 80 yards and scored 2 touchdown runs of 22 and 10 yards in the win.

  • High School Football recaps for 9-16-17

    Vince Smith’s 114 yards rushing and 3 touchdown runs of 9, 32 and 45 yards to pace the Green Knights of Mt. Pleasant Green Knights to a 42-0 win over the Rams of Dickinson.

    David DeWees’s 2 touchdown runs of 56 and 19 yards as he rushed for 71 yards paced the Auks of Archmere to a 21-7 win over the Red Wolves of Conrad. Connor Ruggeri also scored the other touchdown for the Auks for 3 yarder as carried the ball 16 times for 116 yards.

    Garnett Taylor’s 3 touchdown runs of 15, 11 and 76 yards along with qb Jack Russell’s pass of 49 yards to Michael Raymon and an 8 yarder to Tremayne Pinckney paced the Bulldogs of Brandywine to a 46-6 win over the Vikings of Christiana.

    Hodgson Silver Eagles defeated Howard HS of Technology Saturday morning 47-12. Hodgson was lead by a strong running game. Darius Hale had three rushing scores, while Sea’Queris Wiggins and Nahzir Billops each rushed for two scores.

    Shane Phipps threw 2 touchdown passes both to Joe Scott-Thomas to help Appoquinimink defeat Delcaslte 39-0. Phipps finished the day with 174 yards passing. 126 of those yards were to Scott-Thomas. On the ground Derek Thompson rushed for 3 Touchdowns. The Jaguar Defense held Delcastle to only 51 yards of offense.

  • Utah Bound Jeff Tuttle paces Mission Hills in win over previously undefeated Carlsbad

    By David A. Willauer,Contributing Writer

    Carlsbad High School-Carlsbad, CA-Friday, September 15, 2017-In a key Avocado League contest in a battle of undefeated teams that was held at Carlsbad High School, the Mission Hills Grizzlies known for outstanding football players but this time it was again quarterback Jack Tuttle (13 completions out of 23 attempts for 169 yards) amazed the crowd with his Rich Gannon style of passing, running and good plays threw 3 touchdown passes of 31 yards to Chris Olave (4 rec for 95 yards), 7 yards to Damon Wigand and 37 yards to Maurice Jones (6 receptions for 65 yards) defeated the previously undefeated Carlsbad Lancers by a 35-7 score.

    Damon Wigand (13 carries for 75 yards) scored on a 7 yard run and Maurice Jones (1 carry for 33 yards) scored on a 33 yard run.

    The Lancers of Carlsbad scored their only touchdown as qb Troy Bloomquist 18 completions out of 28 attempts for 133 yards threw a 5 yard pass to Noah Vella.

    Chris Hauser Head Football Coach at Mission Hills: ” Our squad did well today as we had a lot of guys that had a lot of touches of the ball as in Maurice Jones, Damon Wigand, coming out of the backfield and making outstanding catches on the field but today where most of the attention goes out to Chris Olave but other ball players we are starting to grow as a team since we are 4-0 but focus on 1 game at a time.”

    Jeff Tuttle qb for Mission Hills: “Our fans have been very supporting of us throughout the season and I have to deal with adversity aches, pains and sores but you have to overcome those issues.”

    “Our squad did very well tonight, personaIly I feel that I need to be a more consistant in my gameplan I have to work on every single drive, to get the first down along with moving the ball, those are the skills that I have to keep on working my skills in practice to improve every game.” said Jeff Tuttle.

    “For the 2 touchdown passes that I threw, the receivers made good plays and to give credit to our offensive line they all did well they read my reads well and threw the ball for touchdowns.”

    With the win the Grizzlies of Mission Hills improve to 4-0 and will host the Pirates of Oceanside High School, while the Lancers of Carlsbad fall to 3-1 and will be at Lacosta Canyon High School kickoff for both games at 7:00 pm will on Friday, September 22, 2017