Sun-Star staff reports
TURLOCK — The Merced boys soccer team’s unbeaten streak may or may not have come to an end on Monday.
Merced’s game with Pitman was suspended with two minutes to go after a brawl broke out on the field. Pitman was leading 2-1.
TURLOCK — The Merced boys soccer team’s unbeaten streak may or may not have come to an end on Monday.
Merced’s game with Pitman was suspended with two minutes to go after a brawl broke out on the field. Pitman was leading 2-1.
The film room sat empty and dark on Sunday — one day after Merced College was run off its own field by Feather River.
The final score was as lopsided as any in head coach Tony Lewis’ 30-plus years. Feather River 66, MC 20.
Buhach Colony setter Britney Gasper gets down low to dig a ball during practice on Monday. BC travels to Atwater tonight — the start of a very difficult week for the Central California Conference co-leaders.
ATWATER -- To kick off the biggest week of the season, Megan Callahan and the Buhach Colony volleyball team did what most girls do.
They broke out the puff paint and the Sharpies — and made shirts.
ATWATER -- There's wild and wacky, and then there's the game-winning drive Merced pieced together on Saturday night.
David Delatorre jogged off of the field, shaking his head. The Merced College freshman linebacker removed his helmet, gave a quick glance to the scoreboard and turned to his teammates to ask a simple question. “How are we down 40 points to these guys?” Delatorre said. That thought probably entered the mind of every Blue Devil coach, player and supporter at Don Odishoo Field on Saturday afternoon. Any progress MC had made in its previous two games was completely erased as the Blue Devils were embarrassed in a 66-20 loss to Feather River. “I’m honestly speechless right now,” Delatorre said. “There’s no way those guys were good enough to score 66 points on us. “At halftime we were pumped up and ready to go. I don’t know what happened. “We just crumbled.” Despite an unimpressive opening half, the Blue Devils trailed just 19-6. MC even had some momentum after Feather River was turned away just before intermission while inside the MC 10-yard line. The Blue Devils’ opening possession of the second half, however, marked the beginning of the end. It was a sequence that summarized MC’s season. The Blue Devil defense forced a Feather River punt and Don Moorman signaled for a fair catch around the MC 19-yard line. The Golden Eagles (3-2) were flagged on the play and MC coach Tony Lewis — looking for better field position — happily made Feather River re-punt. The move backfired. The Blue Devils (0-5) were penalized for a hold on the return and took over at their own 7-yard line. With his back to the goal line, quarterback Ryan Williston attempted to find Marquese McIntyre with a quick out route. Feather River’s Archie Koyich jumped the play and cruised 10 yards for the easy pick six. MC never recovered. “I don’t want to take anything away from (Feather River ), but they weren’t the best team we’ve played this season,” a shell-shocked Lewis said. “It looked like we didn’t even coach these guys. “I just hope when we go back over the film, we don’t see guys lying down.” Feather River’s triple-option offense gashed the MC defense for 452 yards, 299 in the second half. The 66 points surrendered were a season high for the Blue Devils. Ironically, the Blue Devils’ 20 points were also a season high. MC’s Trevor Staats and Xavier Gladney each had fourth quarter touchdown runs and Williston hit Lihikai Domingo with a 26-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter. “This one is going to be tough to bounce back from,” Delatorre said. “We’re going to use the bye to try and get healthy, and get ourselves ready to go for conference play.” — Sean Lynch
TURLOCK -- Dennis Stubbs was in an impossible position.
Tony Lewis has been here before.
How will Merced respond after falling to Edison?
Atwater learned its lesson.
Central California Conference
ATWATER -- There's no question the Buhach Colony football program is finally taking steps in the right direction this season.
ORESTIMBA 39
Darron Brown
GUSTINE 27
MARIPOSA 26
UC Merced's Golden Bobcat is about to get a makeover.
SUMMERVILLE 25
Central California Conference
FRESNO -- There is another side to fairy tales, the dark and warped side that's not nearly as delightful to tell.
Women's water polo struggles to close
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HILMAR 46
SIERRA 44
Central California Conference
TURLOCK -- After giving up 130 points while going 2-2 in a very tough preseason schedule, the Los Banos coaching staff got together and made a huge management decision prior to opening Central California Conference play against Turlock on Friday.