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Football: Week 9 By the numbers

November 7th, 2009, 1:10 pm · · posted by

football_blogHere is a recap of the action from Week 9, according to the numbers. This list will be updated as soon as Saturday’s results become available.

24 – Fourth quarter points scored by Servite that led to a 45-26 victory over Orange Lutheran Friday night. The Friars entered the fourth with a 21-19 lead.

8 of 9, 222 yards, 2 tds – Passing stats compiled by Servite quarterback Cody Fajardo in the game against Orange Lutheran.

10:58 – Time remaining in the game when Calvary Chapel gained its first first down of the game in what turned out to be a 20-14 overtime victory over Godinez.

3 – Second-half touchdowns scored by Calvary Chapel’s Brandon Perez to lead the Eagles to the victory. Perez scored on a 99-yard kickoff return in the third and had a 56-yard touchdown receptions from J.T. McLuckey in the fourth and a 5-yard pass in overtime.

247 and 5 – Rushing yards gained and touchdowns scored by Cypress running back Akeelie Muhammad in Thursday’s 33-20 victory over Pacifica.

31 – Touchdowns scored this season by Akeelie Muhammad.

194 – Second half rushing yards gained by Los Alamitos running back Nick Richardson in Thursday’s 21-19 victory over Esperanza.

2 – First downs allowed in the second half by the Los Alamitos offense as the Griffins rallied from a 13-7 deficit.

291 – Rushing yards combined by Santa Ana running back Frank Nerida (146) and Bobby Peralta (145) in a 38-21 victory over Saddleback. Nerida scored three touchdowns and Peralta added two.

107 – Total yards allowed by the Edison defense in Friday’s 24-0 victory over Fountain Valley in the annual Bell Game.

10,000 – Fans in attendance at Cal State Fullerton that witnessed Edison’s fifth consecutive victory over rival Fountain Valley.

3 – The number of teams (Los Alamitos, Fountain Valley, Newport Harbor) that could possibly be tied for second for the Sunset League after next week’s games.

4 – The number of Mission Viejo players who threw touchdown passes (Dallin McEwen, Tre Madden, Jake Marshall, Alex Bridgford) in Friday’s 55-7 victory over San Clemente.

185-28 - Combined score in Mission Viejo’s last three South Coast League games. The Diablos defeated Tesoro 60-14, Aliso Niguel 70-7 and San Clemente 55-7.

21 – Second quarter points scored by Tustin in its 30-0 victory over El Dorado Friday night. The victory clinched the Century League title for the Tillers.

2 – The number of consecutive shutouts recorded by the Tustin defense, including Friday’s game.

501 – Yards gained by Dana Hills in its 50-0 victory over Aliso Niguel Friday night. Cole Altuzarra rushed for three touchdowns for the Dolphins.

3 – The number of first half touchdowns scored by Mater Dei running back Corbin Anderson in the Monarchs’ 41-24 victory over Santa Margarita. Mater Dei will have to defeat St. John Bosco of Bellflower next week to qualify for the playoffs.

15 – The consecutive Pacific Coast League victories recorded by Laguna Hills after Friday’s 42-14 victory over Irvine.

116 and 2 – Receiving yards gained and touchdowns scored by Laguna Hills wide receiver Ryan Ur who was making his season debut after missing the previous eight games with a broken bone behind his shoulder.

162 and 2 – Rushing yards gained and touchdowns scored by Foothill running back Tanner Bryant in a 39-15 victory over Northwood.

277 – Combined rushing yards gained by Laguna Beach running backs Alec Jaffe (143) and Norton Penney (134) in a 27-17 victory over Estancia.

315 and 3 – Axel Sanchez’s rushing yards and touchdowns scored to lead Orange in a 38-21 victory over Ocean View Friday night.

5 – Touchdowns scored by the Murayama brothers, James and John in a 62-14 St. Margaret’s victory over Brethren Christan. John scored two and James added three.

202 and 4 - Rushing yards and touchdowns scored by Fullerton running back Joseph Hill as the Indians defeated Sonora, 36-14.

65 – Yards of Chad Henning’s interception return for a touchdown that helped El Toro defeat Huntington Beach, 31-22.

4 – Touchdowns scored by Garden Grove running back Sean Young (three rushing and one passing) in a 60-7 victory over Los Amigos.

30 – Westminster’s consecutive game-winning streak in the Golden West League that was snapped Friday night when Segerstrom defeated Westminster, 42-28. The victory give the Jaguars at least a share of the league title.

392 – Total yards gained by San Juan Hills quarterback Will Acromite (234 passing and 158 rushing) in a 49-42 victory over Corona del Mar.

Click on the links below to read the rest of the Week 9 wrap-up:

Calhoun’s Final Thoughts on Week 9

OCVarsity.com Offensive Stars of the Week

OCVarsity.com Defensive Stars of the Week

Week 9: Top 10 Rushing Performances

Week 9: Top 10 Passing Performances

Week 9: Top 10 Receiving Performances

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