The game will be won in the trenches as Smith continues to improve and the offensive line shows its depth and consistency. Running back Chase Smith, the reigning CCC Player of the Year, told the Merced Sun-Star after last week’s win over Atwater that he is back to 100% after missing a game earlier this year with a hyperextended elbow. Cozart says the Merced they see Friday night at home will not be the same team that lost to Downey and Central Catholic in nonleague games. The Bears are getting better as the season goes on. Patterson coach Rob Cozart tells his team that until a new league champion is crowned, the Tigers will get everyone’s best game. The Tigers are hoping to leave the CCC with a three-peat before moving to the VOL next season. Merced (3-2, 2-0) at Patterson (5-0, 1-0), 7 p.m.įor the past two seasons, the CCC championship has come down to the game between Patterson and Merced, and Patterson has won both. Peterson is excited about what the slot receiver/safety brings to the team with his leadership and “through the roof” football IQ. Jeremiah Stine, a transfer from Downey, will be ready to go after serving his five week section-mandated transfer sit out period. Gonzalez was injured during the team’s game against Folsom, sat out against Clayton Valley Charter and got extra recovery time during last week’s bye. After having a bye last week, the Bulldogs get back Tarell Johnson and other offensive and defensive linemen and quarterback Vincent Gonzalez. Peterson says the team is the healthiest it has been all season. They host a Turlock squad that has played two of The Sacramento Bee’s top five ranked teams, Rocklin and Folsom, a pair of Fresno-area heavyweights in Clovis West and Central and a Bay Area perennial playoff team, Clayton Valley Charter. Michael Marsden was great for all of the Jaguars non-league games, rushing for 879 total yards, 175.8 yards per game, and nine touchdowns. Conner Bailey and Trey Webb have been quite a duo through Gregori’s first five games, combining for 293 yards and eight touchdowns through the air. Wallace says the Jaguars worked to shore up the little things as they prepare to make a push in the CCAL. Coach Lamar Wallace and Gregori High took full advantage of their bye week in Week 6.
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