The first — a 3-yarder at the mark of the third quarter — was one play after John Cortinas — returned a blocked punt about 20 yards. The game was delayed about 45 minutes at halftime after the lights went out on the visitors side of the stadium about midway through the first half. A nearby transformer blew out and caused an electrical disruption at the stadium. Two banks of lights managed on the home side to keep the field partially lit. Following a scoreless first quarter, Churchill opened the scoring on a 2-yard run by Cameron Reyes at the mark of the second quarter to a lead.
Clark took a lead four minutes later when Luke Gibson snagged a yard pass from receiver Kenneth Blivins, who took the ball on a reverse. The Chargers regained the lead, , on the ensuing drive when Jordan Campbell caught a yard pass from Derek Perez with 26 seconds to go before halftime.
Punter Nick Falsone kept the drive alive when he rambled 24 yards on a fake. Read More. Kody Melton, for mySA. School officials also said they are working more closely with the district's police department. A-area high school football matchups.
Soon dubbed the 'Gucci Bowl,' the matchup has been the traditional opening to San Antonio's high school football season, for like, a super long time. This year is no different. But before the schools meet Thursday to kickoff the season, there are a few things you should know. Because in its year history the series has provided cherished memories for students and parents alike. But it has also racked up some pretty impressive stats.
And while the pomp surrounding the game has lost a bit of its '80s shine, new generations have embraced the motif and continued the traditional display of unapologetic preppy aloofness. Churchill returns five starters from both sides of the ball heading into the new campaign and will compete in District A. As for Clark, the Raiders head into the season with plenty of optimism as one of the most experienced rosters in District A Zone A.
According to the San Antonio Express-News, the Raiders return seven offensive starters while bringing back eight on defense. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account.
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