
Josh Elkington, junior center … Check out this story written by Roger Murray, one of the great guys in our business, of the Whittier Daily News.
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Great Story on a typical LH lineman. “undersized” yet can dominate the L.O.S. with speed, and technique. In fact, (to continue to beat a dead horse), LH lineman dominated the L.O.S. against a much bigger El Do squad. You can’t tell me that the much smaller line of LH out “muscled” the mammoth line of El Do, they beat them with speed, technique and skill. Go Clan.
This is a great article..but not about a typical lineman…this kid is not typical with that GPA…..This kid is great and he deserves all the recognition. My son believes that they could not do it without him. The centers are usually forgotten and many people do not realize the resposibility that position carries. Go Clan. Blessings to Elk.
Last week, he out manuver EL Do’s 6′ 7″ 320 lb #74 all night. It really wore on #74 as he visually became more frustrated as the game went on. Great Job Clansmen!
Thats right fridaynightfan….you really know your football. Elk out played him physically and out smarted him. Thats why Mazzotta has him in that position…and the great news is that they will be back ..the Elk and Clements and I know they will be the ones to watch.
Go Clan!!!!