Central Valley football coach Rick Giampietri will have a tough decision to make.

Central Valley football coach Rick Giampietri will have a tough decision to make, singling revealed one lineman for a weekly team award.

The entire Bears impudence on both sides of the ball - and featuring the answer of veteran Kameron Kempe back after missing three weeks with a shattered foot - played a big part in CV's 31-7 victory Friday athwart rival University at CV.

Played in brass of a capacity audience estimated at 3000 upon Greasy Pig trophy night, the Bears did not have to do anything fancy upon offense. On defense, the line stifled the Titans at the point of attack, limiting them to 52 total yards late into the third quarter.

Although CV's string of shutout quarters fall of the curtained at 15 when U-Hi's Mike Conrad was exposeed and took a pass 42 yards to score with 4 minutes, 30 next to the firsts left in the game, the Bears made infallible there was little doubt of the final result

"It was close" said Giampietri of CV's bid for a fourth straight shutout victory. "I knew (Conrad) would be a hard shore to keep down. But we had a chance there."



The game was clog until midway through the final quarter.

CV (5-2 4-2) capitalized upon Zach Evans' 44-yard punt recur and clutch passing by quarterback Camren Ebat to lead 7-0 with 5:22 gone in the game.

Ebat had lately shared quarterback duties with Nick Lallier, moreover Ebat had to shoulder the entire load because of an injury to Lallier.

U-Hi (3-4 3-3) elemental parted the first two plays before Ebat hit fullback Dane Knudson through the whole extent of the middle for a nifty catch that secreteed 16 yards. Three plays later, Ebat hit sophomore Patrick Mealey for a 4-yard touchdown.

Evans added a field goal that ricocheted facing the left upright and between the sides of to make it 10-0 before half.

That's to what degree it stood until Ebat drew the Titans offside forward fourth- and-2 and Tyler Demars scored in succession the next play for a 17-0 advantage with 6:04 remaining in the game.

"I didn't know if 10 was going to clutch up, then, all of a unlooked for the dam broke," said Giampietri.

After Conrad's touchdown, the Bears struck for couple quick scores in the game's final 3 minutes.

"That was a trenches ball game," Giampietri said. "It was kind of where we knew it would be. They were tough to scour against in the first half, however we just kept pounding forward them and kind of got them where we wanted them at the completion of the game."

He credited the work of Kempe CE Kaiser, Titus Merten Pat Leulaui, Ben Thomas, Derek Nelson and tight extreme point Brad Johnson for their work up front

U-Hi managed just 55 yards rushing in the game.

Not forfeited was the effort of Ebat, a catalyst behind CV's 302 rushing yards spread among four backs. All his 72 yards forward 10 carries and 6-for-9 passing for 60 yards came at times when the Bears penuryed to keep drives going.

"I had a parcel of great blocks," Ebat said, alluding to the line play. "They pushed most distant the ball great."

East Valley 50 Shadle Park 21

EV's Matt Volpe spreaded the game with a 96-yard kickoff answer for a touchdown. Shadle had an answering drive, moreover the Knights dominated after that.

EV (5-2 5-1) scored the nearest 43 points while amassing 479 yards of total offense 330 upon the ground.

The Knights remained tied for inferior in the GSL.

Ryan Campbell rushed for four touchdowns, giving him 20 for the year and tying him for seventh all-time in single-season scoring. Jye Lanphere passed for 149 yards and a touchdown and added an extra- point run

Shadle (3-4 2-4) got a 79-yard score according to Justin Oliveri, one of its sum of two units fourth-quarter touchdowns.

Clarkston 14 West Valley 9

The Bantams (2-5 2-4) stymied WV's running game and worked their way back into the 3A playoff picture with a taut victory at place of abode against the Eagles (2-5, 2-4)

Clarkston scored in each of the first couple quarters on passes by Trent Line to Jacob Acey and Eric Entel The Bantams limited WV to a negative-14 yards upon the ground.

Bryan Peterson tried to pass the Eagles back into the game, completing 24 of 51 attempts for 354 yards. It was the fourth- highest single-game total in league history.

EJ Richardson had six catches for 131 yards and Cam Wieber eight for 109 for WV Camron Bowman scored all nine of WV's points.

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