Valley Center High School celebrated Senior Night before the varsity football game on Friday night. Here are the photos of the seniors and their families.
Roger Rickman (35) scored three touchdowns for the Patriots in Friday's big win.
See the video highlights from the game below!
By Dan Kidder
Friday night marked the 2014 season's first clash between Escondido rivals, as the Escondido Charter White Tigers hosted the Orange Glen Patriots in a varsity football matchup.
The Patriots, technically the visiting team despite playing on their home field, took advantage of a strong defensive effort early and an unstoppable rushing attack to beat the White Tigers 48-12.
Roger Rickman led the ground assault with three touchdown runs, including a one-yard score in the first half and scoring runs of 22 and 13 yards in the second half.
Orange Glen's defense got the scoring started with an interception by Daniel Bonahoom that the senior linebacker returned 40 yards for the game's opening touchdown. Rickman ran the ball in to add the two-point conversion, giving the Pats an 8-0 lead with 3:33 left in the first quarter.
Rickman's one-yard touchdown plunge came with just 21 seconds remaining in the opening period, putting Orange Glen up 16-0, but Escondido Charter responded with a 70-yard touchdown run by Mutula Kwangaba on the first play of the second quarter, cutting the lead down to 16-6.
The Patriots recovered a White Tiger fumble late in the first half to set up a 13-yard touchdown pass from Christian Morales to Aaron Palomino, putting Orange Glen up 24-6 at halftime.
The Pats extended the lead to 32-6 on Rickman's 22-yard touchdown with just over four minutes left in the third quarter. Then after an interception by Kamara Johnson deep in their own territory, the Patriots drove 95 yards down the field to score on Rickman's 13-yard run, giving Orange Glen a 40-6 lead with 9:10 left in the fourth quarter.
The White Tigers responded with a good scoring drive, covering 55 yards in three plays, capped by a 26-yard touchdown run by Kwangaba, making the score 40-12 with 8:38 left in the game.
But the Patriots shut down any hopes of a White Tiger comeback with the final score of the game, a 35-yard touchdown scamper by Tyrone Hickson that sealed the big win.
"You understand that our goal is to play our best football no matter who our opponent is or what the score looks like," Orange Glen head coach Jason Patterson told his team after the game. "I don't think I've ever won by 30 and been so frustrated. But I applaud you guys; even though we came out sluggish, the defense made some plays and kept us in it early, and we played much better in the second half. We're nowhere near where we need to be, but we're going to enjoy this win and get back to work on Monday." Video by Dan Kidder
San Pasqual hosted Rancho Bernardo on Friday, Aug. 29 for the varsity football season opener, but the visiting Broncos spoiled the Eagles' party with a 42-7 blowout win.
VC QB Daniel DeLeon threw for three touchdowns and ran in another to lead the Jags to a win over Mar Vista.
By Dan Kidder
Despite a somewhat shaky first half, the Valley Center
varsity football team did what it has historically done—played much better in
the second half—to pull out a 40–14 win at Mar Vista on Friday night to open
the 2014 regular season.
The Jaguars gave up a pair of big plays—an 80-yard touchdown
pass and a fake punt run that gained nearly 40 yards on Mar Vista’s final drive
of the first half—that led to a 14–7 deficit at halftime.
But the Valley Center defense responded by shutting the
Mariners out in the second half, while senior quarterback Daniel DeLeon led the
offense on five touchdown drives to turn the halftime deficit into a blowout of
a final score.
“It’s a good start for us,” DeLeon said after the game. “If
we run the ball well, we can pass well, so I give all the credit to the
offensive line for giving me the time to do what I wanted to do out there. We
still need to work on a few things; for me, I think I was too quick to react to
the pressure and I ended up throwing the ball out of the endzone a couple
times. And when I make a decision to run, I think I need to actually run
instead of looking for one more chance to throw. But we’re just focusing on one
game at a time, so now it’s on to Brawley.”
DeLeon threw three touchdowns and ran for one more while
racking up 285 yards through the air on 16 completions. The receiving trio of
Jared Gilster, Josh Lucas and Jake Newman were the main targets of the night,
as each one hauled in a touchdown. Newman led the team with 92 receiving yards,
while Lucas racked up 80 yards and Gilster had 78.
Senior quarterback Daniel DeLeon threw two touchdown passes for the Jaguars in Friday's scrimmage.
By Dan Kidder
The VCHS varsity football team kicked off the
fall sports season with a scrimmage at Chula Vista on Friday night and came through with a handful of big plays to help give the team momentum heading into the regular season.
Though no official score was kept, the Jaguars scored three touchdowns
and held the Spartans scoreless.
Senior quarterback Daniel
DeLeon connected with receiver Jared Gilster on a couple big
plays, including a 45-yard touchdown at the end of the scrimmage. DeLeon and Gilster also hooked up on a short touchdown pass on the first Jaguar series. Backup QB Rhett Reilly also led a touchdown drive, as his long completion to wideout Chance Plash set up a short touchdown run by Nick Manriquez. While Manriquez scored the lone rushing touchdown, the other Jaguar running backs, including Dalton Larabee, Dustin Dendy and Andrew Navarro also saw significant carries in the game. "We saw some good things, but I don't know that any one of them did anything to separate themselves," head coach Rob Gilster said of his running backs. "They all did some good things, but right now, it's more about the offensive line and possessing the ball." Possession of the ball proved uncharacteristically difficult for the Jags, as they fumbled on five different occasions. The team also had its share of miscues, from a miscommunication in the secondary that led to a big gain on Chula Vista's first play to a holding penalty that wiped out a long completion from DeLeon to Luke Konyn near the end of the scrimmage. In shutting out the Spartans, the Jaguar defense came up with some big plays along the way. Both John Cabrera and Jake Newman pulled down interceptions, while Manriquez and Jon McIntyre both recorded quarterback sacks.
Overall, Coach Gilster said that the team still has "a long way to go, but this was a good first step. We were fairly physical on both sides of the ball. We made a few mistakes, but the offense was fairly effective. We're moving in the right direction."
Here are some video highlights from the scrimmage.
To everyone in Valley Center and all my other supporters
elsewhere, I am writing to you today to formally announce that, as of June 25,
I am no longer with the Valley Center Press and am now working for a new startup newspaper called the Valley Center Times-Advocate.
I apologize right off the bat for any confusion that this
may cause. Please know that I didn’t make this decision lightly and that I had
very good and very specific reasons for leaving.
Some of you know the details, others may not, but for how I'm going to handle the situation going forward, I’ve decided
to follow the lead of a person who helped me get to where I am now.
Whenever anyone asks about why I left the VC Press, my
standard answer is going to be, “It just didn’t work out.”
Those words remind me of when I first came to Valley
Center in 2006. I had been working
for my hometown’s local newspaper, the Post-Journal of Jamestown, NY, for a
couple of years before moving to VC. When I got here, I of course sat down with Dale &
Shirley Good at the Roadrunner to inquire about a position as a sportswriter.
At the time, Lisa Sharp was the sports editor, so, through a series of events
that are inconsequential to this story, I ended up taking another full-time job
and doing some freelance writing for the Roadrunner on the side.
Sometime in the summer of 2006, however, Lisa left to take a
position teaching ESL somewhere in Asia (I can never
remember the exact country) and because I already had a job, the Goods hired
another sports editor.
The new sports editor, Scott, was at the Roadrunner for a
month or two, then all of a sudden, he was gone and I was able to take over the
position.
Some time later, I asked Shirley what happened with Scott,
and all she ever told me about the situation was, “It just didn’t work out.”
I’m sure Scott was (and is) a fine person, so whatever the
circumstances were behind his departure, it was clear from how Shirley handled
the situation that she was being intentional in how she spoke about it. Scott
was moving on, the Roadrunner was moving on, and all I needed to know was that
it just didn’t work out.
When the Goods hired me to be the sports editor, they told
me that they wanted to keep the newspaper as positive as possible to reflect
the many great things about this community.
Now that I’ve lived and worked here for eight years, I
totally get what they meant.
And now that I’ve been in a couple of situations in which
I’ve moved on from working with some people to working with other people, I
want to follow that example and keep things positive.
So I’ve moved on from the VC Press because it just didn’t
work out.
I’m sad that it didn’t work out, but I’m excited about the
next chapter with the Times-Advocate.
The name on the front page may be different, but as far as
I’m concerned, I’m going to keep doing what I love doing: covering the sports
here in Valley Center
and shining a spotlight on our local athletes.
I’ll also be writing some other stories, I’m sure, as well
as doing some behind-the-scenes work with the layout and other graphic design.
(David and I joke about it often that Sheena Lintz, our
longtime graphic designer at the old Roadrunner, was the unsung hero of the
newspaper. Now that I’m doing a handful of the tasks for which she was
responsible, I wholeheartedly agree.)
The Valley Center Times-Advocate will begin as a monthly
publication that will be mailed to every mailbox and PO box in Valley
Center and the surrounding areas (Pauma
Valley, Pala, Palomar
Mountain and parts of Escondido).
As soon as we’re able, we would like to move to two issues per month, and
eventually, once a week, funds permitting.
We aren’t offering subscriptions just yet, but you can still
help by advertising with us or becoming a founding member. For more information
about that, you can email me at vcsports@outlook.com
anytime.
Thank you for all your support through the last eight years.
I’ve had a great time seeing all the great accomplishments achieved by our
young local athletes, and I’m looking forward to seeing even more.
After some bumps, bruises and at least one bloody face, the seniors in the Class of 2014 outlasted the juniors in the Class of 2015 with four touchdowns in a 27-0 win in the 2014 Powderpuff flag football game at Valley Center High School.
The seniors, led by quarterback Parris Toedt, running back Bianka Pacheco and all-around standout Savanna Reilly, scored a pair of touchdowns in each half, as Toedt ran for a score in each half--one from 21 yards out and the other from only one yard away--while Pacheco scored on a 22-yard run in the first half and Reilly caught a four-yard touchdown pass from Toedt in the second half. Pacheco also had an interception on defense and Reilly left her mark on all three phases of the game, including a collision with junior quarterback Brooke DeLauder that left a nasty cut over Reilly's left eye (see video and photos below).
The game had its share of physical moments, including a hard tackle by junior linebacker Brie Dunckel on Toedt and later a crash along the sideline involving Dunckel and senior kick coverage player Victoria Lawrence (see videos below), but in the end, the seniors held on through the rough patches and claimed the victory in their final year at VCHS.
Here are some video highlights and photos from the game:
Photos by Dan Kidder, videos by Kelly Kidder
(To view photos as a slideshow, click on any photo and use your keyboard's arrow keys to navigate through the photos)