Hughson has won five straight games at home, while St. Vincent de Paul has won five straight on the road, but those streaks won't matter much on Friday. The Hughson Huskies will welcome the St. Vincent de Paul Mustangs at 7:30 p.m. Both have allowed few points on average, (Hughson: 14.8, St. Vincent de Paul: 14.5) so any points scored will be well earned.
Hughson is on a roll after a high-stakes playoff matchup on Saturday. They pulled ahead with a 30-29 photo finish over Sutter.
A big part of Hughson's victory came down to the chemistry between Robert Mcdaniel and his top target Bryce Mcdaniel. Robert threw for 240 yards and two touchdowns while Bryce picked up 111 receiving yards and two touchdowns. The dominant performance also gave Robert a new career-high in rushing yards (35).
Hughson wouldn't let Sutter keep a hold of the ball as they managed to force three fumbles. Hughson can thank Cesar Ramos and Mcdaniel for forcing all of them.
Meanwhile, St. Vincent de Paul's offense rose to the challenge against a Dragons defense that boasted an average of only 14 points allowed on Saturday. St. Vincent de Paul claimed a resounding 51-7 win over Sonoma Valley. The result was nothing new for the Mustangs, who have now won 11 contests by 27 points or more so far this season.
St. Vincent de Paul got their victory on the backs of several key players, but it was Mason Caturegli out in front who rushed for 142 yards and three touchdowns while picking up 7.9 yards per carry. With that strong performance, Caturegli is now averaging an impressive 101.2 rushing yards per game. The team also got some help courtesy of Joseph Edwards Phillips, who gained 139 total yards and two touchdowns.
St. Vincent de Paul's defense stepped up as well, laying out Dalan Lopata. four times. Sonoma Valley's QB won't forget Cj Perez anytime soon given he sacked him three times. Perez also set a new season high mark in total tackles with eight. Another thorn in Sonoma Valley's side was Rob Rooks, who picked up a sack and made seven total tackles (3.0 for loss).
St. Vincent de Paul was unstoppable on the ground and finished the game with 265 rushing yards. They easily outclassed their opponents in that department as Sonoma Valley only rushed for 114.
Hughson's record now sits at 13-0. As for St. Vincent de Paul, their record now sits at 12-1.
Friday's matchup will pit two of the most dominant signal callers against one another: Mcdaniel and Gabe Casanovas. Mcdaniel just won't slow down this season and has thrown 33 touchdowns (and and only 5 pick) while averaging 233 passing yards per game. Casanovas has been a dominant force too and has thrown 34 touchdowns while averaging 191.8 passing yards per game.
We should be in store for an exciting game as Hughson and St. Vincent de Paul have no problem gaining yardage. Hughson has been on an offensive roll this season, having averaged 384.9 total yards per game. However, it's not like St. Vincent de Paul struggles in that department as they've been averaging 416.8. With a pair of commanding offenses duking it out, the defenses are going to have their work cut out for them. Check back here after the action for a full breakdown and analysis of the contest.
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