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... - Prep Sports - Football - prep football

Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009

Friday Night's Bright Lights

Brian Sevilla

Fullback/Linebacker, Atwater

Had six tackles and two sacks. Also ran for 78 yards and two touchdowns on six carries.

Erik Martin

Quarterback, Los Banos

Martin was 17 of 37 for 317 yards and three touchdowns. Also rushed for 95 yards.

Jarrell Davis

Fly back, Buhach Colony

Davis finished with 21 carries for 234 yards and two touchdowns, filling in admirably down the stretch for injured star Corey Chapman.

Max Ornelas

Wide receiver, Los Banos

Ornelas, a senior, was Martin's top target with 11 catches for 248 yards and two TDs.

Cody Christopher

Running back, Mariposa

Led Mariposa's scoring attack with four touchdowns, including a long of 42 yards.






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