
Rund’s TD run helped put Cal’s advantage back to two touchdowns, and a 32-yard field goal by the Grizzlies’ Macray Madruga increased the lead to 30-13. Cal answered with a 65-yard drive ending on a five-yard TD run up the middle by Booras, but Dublin replied with a 75-yard drive of its own, ending on a two-yard scoring run by Gary Cabida, as the Gaels entered halftime trailing by just six points.īut that would be the closest Dublin would get. He ran on six of the final eight plays of the game, notching 36 yards and finishing with a game-high 107.Ī 12-yard TD pass from Booras to Hunter Holmes helped give Cal its 13-0 advantage, but Dublin struck on the first play of the second quarter when Brandon Burns returned a Booras interception 35 yards for a touchdown. “That’s kind of how I can take the advantage on DB’s.” “Footwork … it’s a big part of my game, especially being like a smaller receiver,” said the 6-foot, 160-pound senior. Throughout it, Calcagno showed his outstanding ability to use the field near the sidelines for catches with sublime footwork. Teammate Jake Calcagno had 10 of those receptions for 143 yards, including a 23-yard catch and run to open the scoring just two minutes, 30 seconds into the game. The Grizzlies had a lot of success both throwing and running the ball.īooras completed 16 of his 21 pass attempts for 205 yards. The other score was delivered by Trevor Rund on a 33-yard run. Grizzlies quarterback Teddy Booras threw two touchdown passes and ran for one.

Running wild: Wilcox’s Luther Glenn rushes for 317 yards to beat Mountain View.National spotlight: De La Salle stumbles against Baltimore power on ESPN2.Roundup: Best of the weekend action in Week 6.Scoreboard: Friday’s results, Saturday’s schedule.“They only gave up really two touchdowns against a pretty explosive offense.” “Our defense just stepped up,” California coach Danny Calcagno said.


High school football: California holds off Dublin to stay undefeated
