Griffins beat Oilers 48-7 in homecoming game

Los Alamitos clinches Sunset League title in win over Huntington Beach

Griffins beat Oilers 48-7 in homecoming game
Los Alamitos wide receiver #13 Ja’Myron Baker scored two touchdowns in the team's win over the Huntington Beach Oilers. Photo by Marja Bene.

The Los Alamitos High School varsity football team (6-2) faced off against Huntington Beach High School (4-4) at Veterans Stadium in Long Beach for the Griffins’ homecoming game on Oct. 21.

The Griffins limped into week 9 of the season with injuries to starters on both sides of the ball. On offense, they were missing three senior wide receivers, their starting running back, and their starting left tackle. The defense wasn’t much better, missing multiple defensive backs.

As if the pressure of clinching the Sunset League championship wasn’t enough, University of Southern California Head Football Coach Lincoln Riley was in attendance to watch the game.

The Griffins started out strong, scoring on their opening drive with a passing touchdown from USC commit Malachi Nelson to senior wide receiver Gavin Porch. That was followed by a rushing touchdown by sophomore running back Anthony League, giving the Griffins a 14-0 lead after the first quarter.

Los Al’s momentum continued early in the second quarter on a 42-yard touchdown pass from Nelson to freshman wide receiver Ja’Myron Baker. The Oilers’ next possession ended with a punt being blocked by senior defensive end Sinn Brennan, which was recovered in the end zone for a Griffins touchdown. On the Griffin’s next drive Nelson threw a second touchdown pass to Baker, this one from 17 yards away, giving the Griffins a 35-0 halftime lead.

The third quarter started out with back-to-back scoring drives, which included a 15-yard touchdown pass to Porch and a 69-yard touchdown run by League. With a commanding 48-0 lead, the Griffins replaced all the starters, and the game ended with a final score of 48-7.

The Griffins clinched a Sunset League title on a night they recognized the 2002 CIF Southern Section Division 1 championship team, which included Head Football Coach John Barnes, the winningest coach in Orange County history.

The Los Alamitos Griffins head into the last regular season game against the Fountain Valley Barons (4-5) on Thursday, October 27 at 7p.m. at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Long Beach. The Griffins moved up in both Max Preps polls to #4 in the state and #45 in the nation.

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