Two dominant signal callers in Robert Renteria and Trevor Taumoepeau are getting ready to go toe-to-toe. The San Pasqual Golden Eagles will face off against the Mt. Carmel Sundevils at 7:15 p.m. on Friday. Expect the scorekeeper to be kept busy: if their previous games are any indication, these teams will really light up the scoreboard.
San Pasqual is headed out in good spirits considering the team just ended their winless streak on the road against Valley Center on Friday. The Golden Eagles claimed a resounding 49-7 win over the Jaguars. The Golden Eagles might be getting used to big wins seeing as the team has won five matchups by 26 points or more this season.
Jordan Simmons and Cooper Marquez were among the main playmakers for San Pasqual as the former gained 117 total yards and two touchdowns and the latter gained 143 total yards and a touchdown.
San Pasqual didn't let much get past them through the air: they limited Valley Center to a completion percentage of just 50%. The Golden Eagles have been improving in that area: they had allowed a completion percentage of 0.64 earlier this season, but they've only allowed one of 0.64 in their last three games.
Meanwhile, winning is always nice, but doing so behind a season-high score is even better (just ask Mt. Carmel). They simply couldn't be stopped on Friday as they easily beat Escondido 58-21. The victory was some much needed relief for the Sundevils as it spelled an end to their three-game losing streak.
The win was their first on the road , bumping their record up to 5-3. As for Mt. Carmel, their victory was their first in the league, bumping their league record up to 1-2 and their overall record up to 4-5.
San Pasqual might still be hurting after the 42-21 defeat they got from Mt. Carmel in their previous matchup back in September of 2015. Thankfully for the Golden Eagles, Lucas Johnson (who threw for 262 yards and a pair of touchdowns, and also rushed for 38 yards and two TDs) won't be suiting up this time. Will that be enough to change the final result? There's only one way to find out.
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