Blue Devils Break Ground
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Construction Begins For Blue Devils
June 09, 2009 Davis
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Davis Senior High School breaks ground on the first phase of renovations to the school's track and field facilities. The hope is that the new facilities will be ready for Homecoming 2009.
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The Dixon Rams shook up the Rio Linda Knights and won yet another game.
Dixon?33 to Rio Linda 28.
The West Wolfpack played at the McNair Eagles home turf.
The Wolfpack quarterback Jake Peterson gave the ball to teammate Dashayne Watson, and watched him run for 85 yards.
West got the win beating McNair 34-to-7.
Flyover games for week 9: West Campus vs. River City, Mira Loma vs. Bella Vista, Rio Americano vs. El Camino, Center vs. Foothill, Antelope vs. Cosumnes Oaks. Which game do you think had the most people?
Bella Vista's Broncos lay claim to victory over the El Camino Eagles in this surprisingly close game.
Monterey Trail was up against the Pleasant Grove Eagles in their third Delta River League match-up. Monterey Trail came out strong pulling ahead 14-0 in the first half. Costly turnovers by the Mustangs opened up opportunity for the Eagles. In the fourth quarter the Mustangs were down 28-21 but the Eagles would hold on to the lead the rest of the game as they were the first team to win this season at the Mark Macres Stadium. Monterey Trail looks to redeem theirselves at next week when they take on the Jesuit Maruaders.
As Fall begins to take over our calendars, Homecoming begins to take over schools. Students come together to construct a float, and even decorate the hallways. At Del Oro, it has turned into a competition to see which class has the best float, hall and gym decorations. This rise in competition sparks spirit among the classes, making Homecoming that much more exciting.
Bryce Pratt and Adrian Williams stole the show Friday night. They each had three touchdowns in Del Oro's 49-0 route of Roseville. Williams caught four passes for 97 yards, and Pratt had a season low 110 yards rushing.
On the first play from scrimmage, Del Oro quarterback Max Magleby found Williams on a 42 yard strike. "Roseville was really packing the box, and we really felt that we could get Adrian one-on-one with a lot of their linebackers," said Del Oro head coach Casey Taylor. The Tigers consistently bit on the play-action which allowed Williams and other Del Oro receivers to get open.
Pratt couldn't be contained for long though. Late in the first quarter he broke free for an 18 yard touchdown run. He also had scoring runs from 1 and 10 yards.
A 42-0 halftime deficit put the game out of reach for the Tigers.
Next week Del Oro travels to Woodcreek and Roseville hosts Granite Bay.
The Monterey Trail Mustangs took on the undefeated Folsom Bulldogs in their second Delta River League match-up. Both team fresh off stunning wins would collide for a much exciting game. Folsom came out strong putting up the first points of the game. Monterey Trail was down 14-7 at the half. Big hits by the Mustangs shifted the momentum going into the fourth. #30 Sedale Hunter ran for 11 yards were he was stopped at the 1 yrd line. #21 Mustang QB Michael Calvan forced his way into the end zone for the score. The score was tied at the end of regulation at 14 a piece.
Folsom had the ball going into overtime. First play in overtime, Folsom's QB Dano Graves connects with WR Kori Babineaux for the touchdown. With the extra point good the score was at 21-14 Folsom. Monterey Trail pounded the ball from the 1-yard line to take the score up to 21-20. With a two point conversion the Mustangs could win the ball game. From the 1-yard line Drake Tofi fought his way in for the touchdown. The Mustangs had beaten the Folsom Bulldogs 22-21. Fans erupted in cheer as the Mustangs corralled all over Folsom's Territory. On the sidelines the Folsom Bulldogs pouted as they lost a dramatic game. Mustangs are now on a 6-game win streak,2-0 in league as they face their next opponent the Pleasant Grove Eagles.
In Stockton, the undefeated Oakdale Mustangs took on the Weston Ranch Cougars. The Mustangs maintain their unblemmished record at 7-0 with this win over Weston Ranch, 56-14 is the final.
Homecoming begins on October 19th at Del Oro and no one puts in more time to the event than those in the Del Oro Leadership class. That goes without saying the main reason why Homecoming is so special at Del Oro is because everyone is involved, not just the students in Leadership. As Homecoming approaches, students in the class are making final decisions before the big week.