October 31, 2009
PYFL Senior Division
North Oxnard Warriors Red - 42
Camarillo Road Runners Black - 6
On Halloween, the Warriors beat the Roadrunners to win the PYFL Senior North American Conference Championship and finished the regular season undefeated. The Warriors have won 20 straight games going back to last year. Chris Davis had 3 receptions for 125 yards and a TD of 31 yards. Davis also ran for 102 yards on three carries and scored a TD on a 70 yard run. Brandon Dawkins completed 11 of 16 attempts for 196 yards and 3 TD. Dawkins also rushed 3 times for 38 yards and scored a TD and a 2-point conversion. Bryce Dixon had 2 receptions for 64 yards including a 19 yard TD. Davonte Nunnery had a 4 yard TD catch. Malik Patton scored on a 10 yard TD run. Derien Fallejo converted on two 2-point conversions. Manuel Jara, Reno Gutierrez, Angel Gonzalez, Anthony Rizo and Alfred Mejia paved the way on the line. 17 different players got to carry the ball. The defense played lights out, forced five turnovers, and did not allow the Roadrunners to score on offense. The Roadrunners scored on a kick return. Lawrence Droughn had 2 interceptions. Stevan Ingram and Marley Matautia forced a fumble and Davis recovered. Jayln Harrison and Davis each also had an interception. Adam Ontiveros, Dylan Matautia, Adrian Rizo, Ira Morris, Devin Williams, Josh Carrera, Jesse Rangel, Israel Medrano, Andrew Valenzuela, AJ Morales, and Isaiah Benavides played well. Cristian Fuentes and Jason Nguyen did not play. The Warriors had a first round bye last Saturday and took a trip to the Rose Bowl for the UCLA vs. Washington game for "I'm going to College" week. Senior Red would like to thank Jolana Ramirez, Lucy Castellon, Irene Ramirez, and Debra Cronin for organizing the trip. The Warriors (8-0) will play Newbury Park Black (4-5) at Hueneme High School on Saturday, 11/14 6:00 PM. For more info, visit: www.northoxnardwarriors.com
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