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Highlights of Sierra Canyon's (CA) 26-7 win over Westlake (CA) in its season opener.
From Sierra Canyon Athletics
Sierra Canyon 26, Westlake 7
By Jacob H. Pollon
Sierra Canyon Athletics Dept.
Staff Writer
WESTLAKE VILLAGE — The third time was the charm for the Sierra Canyon football team. After losing to Westlake in 2017 and in a thriller in 2018, Sierra Canyon finally turned the tables on the Warriors for a 26-7 victory in a nonleague season opener Friday night.
“That’s a great program we just beat and one we have a lot of respect for,” Sierra Canyon coach Jon Ellinghouse said. “It’s nice to get the win. We came up short a couple times. We kept at it and kept getting better. It was our turn tonight.”
“I just followed my linemen and they did a good job blocking,” Sumlin said. “We played with fire. We just kept going.”
Sumlin finished with 159 yards on 12 carries and two scores. Sumlin led seven ball carries who rushed for 282 yards on 35 carries. Most of the damage came in the second half. A welcomed bright spot was sophomore Jason Jones, Jr., who gained 48 yards on six carries. Jones an emerging two-way threat at linebacker.
After Josh Bryan kicked his second 25-yard field goal for a 13-0 lead, Sierra Canyon put the game to rest with a D.J. Harvey 56-yard catch-and-run touchdown from junior signal caller Chayden Peery. Peery finished 6 of 18 for 106 yards.
Sumlin later added a short 5-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.
“It’s the first time we have ever beaten Westlake and we are going to enjoy it,” Peery said. “I have a lot of friends over there. It’s good to beat them.
Carson Kuhl led Westlake with 144 receiving yards on nine catches. Marco Siderman completed 12 of 29 passes for 167 yards but was intercepted twice.
The only score for the Warriors came when Dane Reed scored a from a yard out to trim a 20-point deficit.
Sierra Canyon rolled up 427 yards of offense. Westlake mustered 215 yards, only 48 rushing.
Sierra Canyon’s defense was led by Oliver Hanlon and D’Shawn Jones. Each had one interception. A player to watch is sophomore Deshun Harris who had several tackles for loss.
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