Wednesday, October 13, 2010

VC Pop Warner

Flag Football
After the Junior Jags played their game against the Rancho Peñasquitos Wolverines in Views West Park on Saturday, they went to Malachi Dagnino-Avila's 7th Birthday Party. His Birthday was celebrated at San Pasqual Education Center in Valley Center along with two Charger cheerleaders:
Top line: Coach Vincent Perryman, Coach Brian Gearhart, Coach Jesse Rupe, Team mom Egriselda Velasquez, Middle line: Cassandra Manriquez, Loren Cueva, Robert Archambeault, Cody Gearhart, Aliyah Tortes, Anthony Anaya, Colby Podratz, Vincent Perryman, bottom row: Victoria Johnson, Chad Jensen, Diego Torres, Tyler Sullivan, Malachi Dagnino-Avila and Jesse Rupe. It was an exciting day for the Junior Jags!



The Valley Center Pop Warner Midget cheer team gives the Jr. Midget Football Team a victory cheer after the Jags beat the Fallbrook Warriors 16–6 to remain undefeated:



Mighty Mites
The Valley Center Mighty Jaguars lost to the visiting Poway Gators 25–0.
The Mighty Jaguar defense played well, with solid plays by Cory Whittier, Jeremy Clay, Eddie Imgrund, Gianni Pinamonti, Oliver Delano, Jack Shaffer and Bryce Littrell.
K.J. Mazzetti, Jake Meyers and Josh Clay led the offense.
Imgrund makes the catch in front of the Poway defense:



Junior Midget
Valley Center's Junior Midget Jaguars faced off against the Fallbrook Warriors at Valley Center High School for a battle of their division's first place title.
After four quarters of tough football, the Jaguars came out on top, 16–6.
On Fallbrook's first possession, the Jaguar defense forced a fumble and recovered the ball near midfield. Behind a physical offensive line, the Jags marched the ball down the field setting up a two-yard touchdown run by Damien DeJesus. Ryan Semon made good on the extra point kick for a two-point conversion in Pop Warner rules.
Fallbrook, however, answered back with touchdown run on a 60-yard quarterback keeper. The kick failed, making the score 8–6 at the end of the first quarter.
Following a great lead block by best friend DeJesus, Dalton Larrabee broke free down the left sideline and outran Fallbrook's defense for a 65-yard touchdown run. Semon converted the kick making the score 16–6.
The Jaguar defense stopped the remaining Warrior drives with Matt Doyle intercepting a desperate last-minute pass attempt to preserve the win.
This Saturday, the 7–0 Junior Midget Jaguars play their last league game against Carlsbad at a location to be announced before entering playoffs.



Here are some photos from the Jr. Pee Wee game, courtesy of Jim Nichols:














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