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Archive for the 'Josh Diggs' Category

Seniors lead Foothill into playoffs

Saturday, November 10th, 2007 by acasas

Foothill’s Michael Camacho just misses scoring a touchdown.The Knights defeated the Oilers 19-12 and enter the playoffs as the No. 2 team out of the Sea View League.

By JOSH DIGGS

Contributing Writer

There was no need to remind Michael Camacho and Chad Miller it was Senior Night.
After watching their defense being dissected in the second half, Foothill’s senior duo accounted for all seven
touches on the decisive fourth quarter drive that culminated with a Camacho rushing touchdown as the Knights edged Huntington Beach, 19-12, in a Sea View League game Friday at Tustin High.

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Beckman’s kicking phenomenon

Friday, October 19th, 2007 by acasas

Beckman High kicking coach Brad Bohn helped Cameron Casty become the first kicker in the county to convert a 50 yard field goal this season.The Patriots kicking Coach Brad Bohn’s West Coast Kicking Academy has been a big hit.
By JOSH DIGGS
Tustin Sports Writer

The first time University kicker Louis Feinstein attended Brad Bohn’s West Coast Kicking Academy, he might have wondered if he was in the right place. (more…)

Tustin Sports: Tustin Press Box and Kenny Wilson Memorial

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007 by acasas

Peter Wilson honors his brother Kenny by wearing his No. 59 jersey at Beckman’s game against Artesia. 

Little brother Peter honors Kenny by wearing his jersey as Beckman’s ball boy. 

BY JOSH DIGGS

Tustin Sports Blog Contributor

It was overly obvious that last week’s Beckman-Artesia game was the first game at Tustin this season.

As I made my way up to the press box I was overcome with nostalgic memories of my senior year of college! The tight, compact area looked more like my room than a press box.

It was littered with paper, envelopes, graduation programs from last June, sunflower seeds that I probably deposited there sometime last season, and wood chips from the slowly eroding door.

Tustin High is lucky the city doesn’t use the same standards for restaurants that it does for its press boxes.

On top of that all five chairs were leaning toward one end zone and they were so lopsided it looked as if Roseanne Barr had used each one to change a light bulb.

Ok enough about the press box, here on some thought from the Beckman game: The mood was somber before the game as fans and players remembered Kenny Wilson.

I overheard a lot of people saying good things about the young man, whose name still appeared on the team media guide.

His family played a big part of the tribute. They took part in the coin toss before the game and there was a long moment of silence in his name.

His younger brother Peter, a sixth grader at nearby Pioneer Middle School, was the game’s honorary ball boy and was tossing the ball around before the game. He also wore the Beckman jersey with the number 59, the number Kenny would have worn.

His sister Candace, a freshman at Beckman, is a member of the marching band.

Tustin Sports: Beckman falls in overtime

Friday, September 7th, 2007 by acasas

Beckman Football Practice (D’Amato Tyson takes the handoff)The Patriots come up just short in first game since Wilson’s death

BY JOSH DIGGS

Tustin Sports Blogger

Playing with heavy hearts, Beckman’s Patriots rallied from behind in the fourth quarter to take a lead, only to let it slip away in overtime as Artesia edged the Patriots, 18-15, Friday night at Tustin High.

Beckman, which paid tribute before the game to former player Kenny Wilson, who died nearly three weeks ago during a team practice, took a 15-12 lead with 5:08 left in the fourth quarter on Sebastian Vollaert’s 4-yard touchdown run. But Jose Rios kicked a 27-yard field goal in the final seconds of regulation and added a 26-yard field goal in overtime for the game winner after the Patriots failed to score to open the extra period.

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