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  • Burroughs Football Stymies Glendale, Wins 34-12

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    Sho Fujita scored one touchdown for Burroughs during a 34-12 victory over Glendale. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    By Rick Assad

    For the second week in a row, the Burroughs High football team played well and registered a win in a Pacific League game.

    On Friday evening against a much-improved Glendale team, the Bears found a way to emerge with a 34-12 victory at Memorial Field.

    After dropping four consecutive games to commence the season, Burroughs has picked up a little bit of steam and momentum and with that lots of confidence.

    The defense looked especially sharp as it intercepted three passes which halted a few promising drives.

    Keith Recchia is the Bears’ defensive coordinator and sees much improvement in his unit.

    “The guys are starting to play their responsibility and give the effort in doing so,” he said. “The first drive shook us a little bit, but our guys were able to gather themselves and get a stop.”

    First-year Burroughs head coach Jose Calzadilla saw his team play well in spurts but wants more consistency.

    “It was a tale of two halves. First half we executed well. Our plan came together nicely. Our guys haven’t been in the position of having a big lead at the half,” he said. “So, we came out flat and gave Glendale hope.”

    Burroughs senior wide receiver King Milhouse (No. 1) celebrates his first-half touchdown versus Glendale. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    Calzadilla added: “To their credit, their coach rallied them niceIy in the second half,” he offered. “Our poor play in the third quarter is hopefully a lesson learned for the future. I told the guys that we need to be better than that if we want to win games in the future.”

    Burroughs used a potent two-headed running attack, and it yielded four rushing touchdowns with junior quarterback Brandon Chapparo (102 yards on 16 rushes) chipping in with two scores.

    Chapparo’s first score came with 39 seconds left in the opening quarter and saw the Bears (2-4 and 2-1 in league) forge a 7-0 advantage.

    The drive began at the Burroughs 10-yard line and ended 13 plays later with Chapparo’s short run.

    Chapparo added an eight-yard scamper early in the fourth period that pushed the Bears in front 34-6 and capped a six-play, 34-yard march.

    For good measure, Chapparo, who completed 10 of 21 attempts for 140 yards, tossed in a nicely timed seven-yard pass to senior wide receiver/free safety King Milhouse for his only reception with 2:21 left in the second frame for a 21-0 lead.

    The drive began after an interception by senior wide receiver Brendan Smith and took 11 plays and covered 45 yards.

    After missing several games with an injury, junior running back/defensive back Carson Shrode (31 yards on eight carries) contributed a two-yard scoring run with 8:18 left in the second period for a 14-0 edge.

    When senior running back Sho Fujita (81 yards on 16 rushes) carried the ball into the end zone on a 17-yard burst, the Bears pulled ahead 28-0.

    Glendale (1-5 and 0-3 in league), despite having only one win, is a much better product than in year’s past.

    Senior quarterback Elijah Venegas, who hit 19 of 34 for 207 yards, sets the tone offensively and is assisted by the hard running of sophomore Arman Papazyan.

    The Nitros sliced the lead to 28-6 when Papazyan (41 yards on 12 carries) found the end zone on an 18-yard burst and 7:56 left in the third period, ending a 65-yard, 10-play trek.

    On the next to last play of the game, Venegas tossed a short pass to junior wide receiver/cornerback Arlen Aivzian (79 yards on four receptions), who then raced 65 yards into paydirt that cut the deficit to 22 points.

    Senior cornerback/free safety Jamar Saint-Fleur and junior wide receiver Tony Sanchez each had one pick for the Bears.

    Burroughs will be on the field next versus host Hoover on Friday with a 7 p.m. kickoff.

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    Rick Assad

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  • Burroughs Gets Back to Basics in Win Over Arcadia

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    Burroughs football coach Jose Calzadilla knew he had to make some changes for his team, which entered winless before Thursday’s Pacific League road contest at Arcadia High.

    Calzadilla didn’t get fancy. He just went back to the basics and his team came away 41-33 victors over the host Apaches.

    “We had a handful of things that we wanted to do tonight and we saw some things and we made adjustments over the course of the game, but ultimately we knew we were going to run the ball,’’ said Calzadilla, who earned his first win as varsity head coach. “We knew we were going to go outside. They have some decent size inside. We had to keep them honest, but ultimately we were going to run the ball and take shots when they were available.”

    Burroughs (1-4, 1-1 in league) got a fine effort on the ground from junior quarterback Brandon Chapparo and junior running back Sho Fujita.

    Fujita carried the ball 33 times for 186 yards and three touchdowns.

    Chapparo had 14 carries for 170 yards and a touchdown.

    “It feels really good,” Fujita said. “It was a group effort. I couldn’t have done it without the team.”

    Fujita scored on a 9-yard-run with 8:54 left in the first quarter to get the Bears on the board.

    Arcadia (1-4, 1-1 in league) got on the board later in the quarter as Ethan Long scored on a 5-yard-run with 3:08 left in the quarter. The Apaches hit the goal post on the extra point and it bounced out, leaving Burroughs with a 7-6 advantage.

    Fujita had a 4-yard touchdown at the 10:47 mark of the second quarter. Arcadia responded with a 5-yard touchdown run by AJ Pressnall.

    Arcadia took its lone lead of the game later in the quarter when Pressnall hooked up with Aiden Reyes on a 74-yard touchdown pass. 

    Burroughs fought back behind backup Sean Gahman, who alternated with Chapparo throughout most of the contest.

    Gahman hooked up with Brendan Smith on a 58-yard touchdown pass with 1:02 left in the third quarter. 

    The Bears scored a pair of touchdowns in the third quarter as Carson Shrode scored on a 9-yard run in his first carry of the game.

    Fujita added a 10-yard touchdown with 1:55 left in the third quarter to put Burroughs up 34-19.

    Arcadia cut the deficit to 34-25 with 8:44 left when Pressnall hooked up with Tyler Rangsuebsin on a 26-yard touchdown pass.

    But Chapparo kept Burroughs moving. He scored on a 21-yard run with 3:08 left to play to make it 41-25.

    Burroughs will host Glendale High next Friday at Memorial Field.

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    Jim Riggio

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  • New Name, Familiar Face Leading Burroughs Football

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    The John Burroughs High football program has its fifth head coach since current athletic director Keith Knoop stepped down after the 2015-16 season after having been the head coach since the 1997-98 school year and previously was an assistant going back to the 1993-94 year.

    One person who has been part of the Burroughs football program for nearly as long as Knoop is new head coach Jose Calzadilla, who has been an assistant since 1999.

    A former Burroughs player himself, Calzadilla now takes over a job he has more than a quarter of century getting ready for.

    “Our goal at Burroughs has always been to make practice harder than games,” Calzadilla said recently at the Pacific League’s Media Day. “Anybody can do anything right when you’re fresh. It’s all about doing it when you are fatigued. We’re very fortunate. We have 108 kids in our program, 55 at the varsity level. Our goal is to be as competitive as we can be. This league is tough with some amazing athletes.”

    Depth is something that Burroughs will definitely need to use as an advantage.

    The quarterback position has been a battle between juniors Brandon Chaparro (5-8, 164) and Sean Ghaman (6-3, 199). Chaparro is more of a running threat and Ghaman is more suited for the passing game. Sophomore Deegan Howell (5-10, 151) offers a third option at the position.

    Both should receive help from a solid offensive line that will be coached by longtime Burroughs teacher and coach Mike Reily, who returns to the program after taking a few years off to pursue other interests.

    Senior Rizon Williamson (5-10, 278) is the top returner.  Other seniors on the offensive line are Juan Carlos Barrera (6-0, 208), Josh Orosco- Diaz (5-11, 265), Hector Manjarrez (6-1, 245), Cedrick Velazquez (6-2, 169), Aaron Figueroa (6-1, 214), and Dominic Saraceno (5-11, 238).

    The Bears also have a number of underclassmen who will see time on either the offensive or defensive lines with juniors Cooper Beebe (6-2, 227), Jedidiah Cuevas (5-6, 195), Anthony Larios (5-8, 221), Nilon Boteju (5-9, 180), Ashton Reyes (6-0, 263), Kevin Radillo-Paz, Theodore Severse (6-4, 273), Erick Jacobo (5-9, 277), Jadan Ruffin (6-5, 296), Luke Ryan (5-10, 208), Brian Navarrette (5-10, 194), Matthew Westmoreland (5-10, 242) and Christian Garay-Dang-Mendez (5-10, 208).

    Sophomore Hunter Sandoval (6-0, 264) is also in the mix.

    At running back Burroughs will have seniors Jamar Saint-Fleur (5-9, 156), Tripton Slouthour (5-9, 177), juniors Carson Shrode (5-10, 163), Sho Fujita (5-6, 140) and sophomores Troy Acosta (5-9, 137) and Christian Mendoza (5-5, 127).

    In the wide receiver/defensive back positions, the Bears have a number of people who could fill the holes.

    Seniors King Milhouse (6-2, 184), Brendan Smith (5-10, 157), Tyler Lorenc (6-0, 170), Jayden Valle (5-5, 140), Anthony Castro (5-8, 141)  and Donovan Ybarra (5-10, 166) lead the group.

    Juniors Tony Sanchez (5-10, 146), Brendan Smith (5-10, 157),  Suede Richer (5-10, 145), Mikhail Fox (5-9, 160), Gavin Tubbs (5-11, 154), Carter Czekaj (5-7, 143), Joaquin Rodriguez (5-9, 147), Julian Tiangco (5-10, 161), and sophomores Jesus Gutierrez (5-11, 145) and Gavin Tubbs (5-11, 154) offer depth.

    Junior Ryder Bowne (6-0, 166) was an all-league pick at linebacker last year and will play exclusively on the defensive side of the ball. Fellow junior Jordan Frenkel (5-10, 195) will also play a number of roles for the Bears.

    Seniors Hasan Kahlief (5-11, 180) and Angel Del Real (6-0, 183), juniors Jason White (6-2, 185), Josh Kelly (5-8, 170), Manny Trujillo (5-10, 174) and sophomore Nicolas Taylor (5-11, 171) would also see time at tight end and on defense.

    Junior Michael Hernandez (5-10, 135) will be the kicker.

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    Jim Riggio

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