Cougars Blast Past L.A. Valley
The Cougars blasted past L.A. Valley in their third game of the season with a staggering score of 59-7.
The Cougars blasted past L.A. Valley in their third game of the season with a staggering score of 59-7.
The Cougars scored early in the first, and the Monarchs responded promptly with a touchdown of their own.
The Cougars retaliated, upping the score to 14-7 after a 32-yard touchdown on the ground form BJ Iverson, before going into the second quarter.
The yo-yo scoring came to a sudden halt when Canyons' linebacker Gary Johnson recorded a 52-yard interception return on the first pass of the second quarter.
Plagued with countless incomplete passes, Valley was no match for the 12-of-18 passing from Justin Morales, as well as the unrelenting rushing of running back Nick Hale, who topped out the night with an overwhelming 13 carries for 147 yards and three touchdowns.
The poor passing of Valley's Bret Visciglia was not the only source to blame for the huge upset.
Canyons' defense posted five sacks and 64 tackles. Through a huge team effort, the Cougars mercilessly capitalized on the Monarchs' meltdown. Arron Fisher led the defense with six solo tackles, and Kenny Shanahan notched five tackles, four solo.
