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  • Burbank Football Blasts Hoover 69-0

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    Burbank junior quarterback Deshawn Laporte had seven scoring passes in a 69-0 win over Hoover. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    By Rick Assad

    Quickness on the perimeter and quick-strike scoring ability dominated the action when the Burbank High football team hosted Hoover at Kemp-Kallem Field on Friday night.

    Quarterback Deshawn Laporte unloaded seven touchdown passes and Elijah Pendelton grabbed three and Chase Miles snared two while Exodus Freeman and Tyler Hudson each caught one en route to a 69-0 thrashing in a Pacific League game.

    Burbank football head coach Hector Valencia was pleased at the lopsided triumph.

    “Defensively I liked the reaction,” he explained. “Players got their assignments and played fast because they knew what was asked of them. A few big [scoring] plays got called back, but the team reacted by just doing another one.”

    The Bulldogs played offense, defense and special teams with focus and determination.

    “All three teams did great. Special teams as well,” Valencia said. “With some big returns and capitalizing on a kick down field and getting it back.”

    The Bulldogs led at halftime 49-0 and waltzed to an easy win over the Tornadoes. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    The Bulldogs took a 14-0 lead into the second quarter and after tallying five touchdowns led 49-0 at the intermission.

    Burbank (6-2 and 4-1 in league) tacked on three touchdowns in the second half and kept Hoover (2-6 and 0-5 in league) from getting into the end zone.

    Laporte’s 26-yard scoring pass to Miles (three catches for 61 yards), a senior wide receiver/cornerback, with 1:43 left in the first period made it 14-0 and capped a 65-yard, four-play march.

    When Laporte tossed a 46-yard scoring toss to Pendleton (94 yards on four receptions), a senior wide receiver/cornerback, with 8:48 remaining in the second half, the Bulldogs were in charge 28-0 after the march consumed 46 yards on two plays.

    Laporte added an 11-yard strike to Pendleton thirty-five seconds later as the lead swelled to 35-0 and ended a 26-yard, two-play trek and came after a kickoff that the Bulldogs recovered after the Tornadoes were slow in reacting to field it.

    When Freeman (50 yards on two catches), a senior wide receiver/slotback, grabbed a 10-yarder from Laporte midway through the second frame, Burbank led 42-0 on the one-play, 10-yard drive after Pendleton’s 49-yard punt return.

    Laporte’s 26-yarder to Pendleton with twenty-two seconds left in the same period made it 49-0 and followed a 75-yard, nine-play drive.

    Burbank passed and ran with the football effectively versus Hoover in a Pacific League game. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    “I liked how we came out as a team and executed,” said Laporte, a junior who completed 12 of 19 attempts for 269 yards and no interceptions.

    With a running clock for much of the second half, Laporte drilled Miles with a 20-yard bullet as 9:45 remained in the third quarter as Burbank’s advantage became 56-0 and climaxed a five-play, 65-yard march.

    Hudson (64 yards on three catches), a junior wide receiver/outside linebacker/safety, snared Laporte’s last scoring pass, a 45-yarder with 3:47 left in the third period as the margin became 62-0 that concluded a 47-yard, two-play excursion.

    Burbank turned in two interceptions into touchdowns as senior wide receiver/cornerback Noah May-Vaughn returned an errant pass into a 58-yard score with 9:03 remaining in the first period for a 7-0 lead and after senior wide receiver/linebacker/safety Johnny Sale added a 52-yarder early in the second quarter it became 21-0.

    Burbank’s final tally of the evening was a 10-yard burst from junior running back/linebacker Troy Wells with 8:55 left for a 69-0 cushion and finalized a two-play, 38-yard march.

    Burbank’s next action will be Friday versus Glendale at Moyse Field in a league game with a 7:00 p.m. start.

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    Rick Assad

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  • Burbank Football Takes Big Step Towards Playoffs

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    There are three more games left in the regular season and the Burbank High football team knows where it stands, virtually in the CIF Southern Section playoffs.

    Friday night host Burbank won the battle of the Bulldogs, 35-14, over Pasadena in a game that was essentially for second place in the Pacific League.

    Burbank’s next two games are against Hoover and Glendale, both of which are winless in league.

    So now Burbank will aim to work on eliminating the few mistakes that it did make, most of which were on penalties.

    “We try to focus on making plays when we’re supposed to and capitalize on mistakes from the other team,” Burbank coach Hector Valencia said.  

    Valencia said keeping his team sharp will be a challenge in the final weeks of the regular season.

    “We have to run our offense in the first half. We cannot just stop practicing and competing,” Valencia said of the idea of playing in some lopsided games. 

    Burbank (5-2 overall, 3-1 in league) got on the board early against Pasadena as Elijah Pendleton scored on a 12-yard pitch from Deshawn Laporte with 10:29 left in the first quarter.

    Pendleton added a second touchdown later in the quarter to give Burbank a 14-0 lead.

    Burbank took a 21-7 lead with 6:43 left in the first half when Laporte hooked up with Tyler Hudson on a 1-yard touchdown pass.

    Laporte hooked up with Chase Miles on a 13-yard touchdown with 2:20 left in the first half.

    Burbank added a third-quarter touchdown when Laporte hooked up with Johnny Sale on a 19-yard pass.

    Pasadena (4-3, 3-1) added a touchdown late in the fourth quarter, a 1-yard run by Synncere Pitts.

    Defensively Burbank was solid, intercepting Pasadena quarterback Dutch Burbidge three times. 

    Miles, Noah May-Vaughn and Kaylem Valencia each had an interception.

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  • Burbank Football Wins Big Over Arcadia

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    Burbank quarterback Deshawn Laporte stood tall in defeat versus Muir. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    If there is one thing the Burbank High football team wanted to do Friday night when it visited Arcadia, it was to put the previous week’s loss to Muir in the rearview mirror.

    Burbank had no problems with that, rolling to a big 55-13 Pacific League win over the Apaches.

    Junior quarterback Deshaun LaPorte had a night to remember, completing 25 of 27 passes for 463 yards and three touchdowns. He was also intercepted. Just one of his passes hit the turf.

    “This week was a little tough coming in after that loss. We just focused on ourselves and getting healthier. We had a couple of kids banged up. We were not 100 percent. Today we knew it was about focusing on ourselves.”

    Burbank (4-2, 2-1 in league) scored 41 points in the first half and came just a yard short of yet another touchdown on the final play of the half.

    Three receivers had over 100 yards, led by Chase Miles with 180 yards. Exodus Freeman had 11 yards and Tyler Hudson had 103 yards receiving. Elijah Pendleton had 69 yards in just two receptions.

    Pendleton scored the first touchdown of the game at the 10:17 mark of the first quarter, a 7-yard run.

    The Bulldogs extended their lead a few minutes later when Hudson scored on a 3-yard run.

    Johnny Sale had a 1-yard touchdown run later in the quarter. Laporte and Hudson hooked up on a 14-yard touchdown later in the first quarter.

    Laporte completed his first 13 passes before being intercepted on his 14th attempt.

    Burbank also got a strong effort from junior Troy Wells, who was playing his first game as a Bulldogs. He had seventh carries for 66 yards and had a 30-yard touchdown.

    Burbank will host Pasadena next Friday at home.

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    Jim Riggio

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  • Burbank Football Preview: Bulldogs Have Unfinished Business

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    Burbank’s football team has unfinished business in 2025 after reaching the CIF Southern Section Division IX quarterfinals last year. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    By Rick Assad

    There is unfinished business for the Burbank High football team after finishing 9-3 overall and reaching the CIF Southern Section Division IX quarterfinals a year ago.

    The Bulldogs took on Highland at home and fell 42-28 which snapped a seven-game winning streak which included wins over Burroughs 42-21 in the regular-season finale and 47-42 against host Monrovia in the opening-round of the playoffs.

    Hector Valencia is in his second tour of duty as Burbank’s head coach and expects the team to do well, especially in the Pacific League where the Bulldogs went 6-1 for second place behind Muir.

    “I think the league should be more competitive this year. Coaches are getting more experience, and the new ones have experience,” he said. “Muir should be the favorite with the skills they have coming back but we have quite a few returners ourselves and plan to fight for the championship and we will not shy away from the competition.”

    Having a full team and it being healthy is the key to the season, according to Valencia.

    “We need to stay healthy and get the ball to your playmakers and fly to the ball on defense,” he stated.

    Coincidentally, the Bulldogs will play every game on campus except the season finale versus city rival Burroughs on October 30.

    On September 5, Burbank will travel to Reno, Nevada, to face Galena. All the games on the schedule start at 7 p.m.

    The Bulldogs have a strong offensive arsenal and should be able to compete for the Pacific League championship. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    The Bulldogs have several skilled players at key positions including junior quarterback Deshawn Laporte, who accounted for 39 touchdowns after tossing 28 through the air and 11 rushing.

    “My expectation for the team is to win the league, go to the CIF championship and then go to state,” he said. “Expectations for myself are being a leader and leading my team to a CIF championship and more.”

    Senior Elijah Pendleton played wide receiver and cornerback and averaged 50 receiving yards a game and finished with six scoring receptions in 2024

    Pendleton also ran for 73 yards per contest and added seven scoring rushes and also collected two interceptions.

    Sophomore wide receiver Tyler Hudson led the Bulldogs in receiving yards per game with 79.3 and added 11 scoring touchdowns.

    Senior Chase Miles is a wide receiver and a safety and can play anywhere on the field.

    “When it comes to competitiveness, I believe our will is very competitive this year because we still have a lot to prove,” he said. “After losing in the quarterfinals last year to Highland and then watching them win CIF, it made our whole team hungry and ready for this upcoming season.”

    Miles likes the team assembled and believes there is enough talent and potential to go a long way.

    “We still have a lot of returners and have gotten substantially better in the off-season, working out every day to improve ourselves,” he said.

    The season kicks off tomorrow at San Dimas for the Bulldogs and then they host Westwood on August 29. After a bye, Burbank plays at Crescenta Valley on September 19.

    Burbank’s defensive unit likes to swarm and go after the football. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    Burbank hosts Muir on September 26 and travels to Arcadia on October 3. The Bulldogs meet Pasadena at home on October 10. On October 17, the Bulldogs hosts Hoover and then make their way to Glendale on October 24.

    The seniors include Exodus Freeman [wide receiver and slot back], William Magee [wide receiver and cornerback], Thomas Adzhemyan [running back and strong safety], Paolo Seltenreich [tight end and defensive end], Johnny Sale [wide receiver, linebacker and safety] and Noah May-Vaughn [wide receiver and cornerback].

    The rest of the seniors are Giordan Lewis [wide receiver and outside linebacker], Ryan Honore [wide receiver and cornerback], Adrian Albarran [defensive back], Ryan Mendoza [kicker], Matthew Winn [offensive line and defensive end], David Saroyan [center, guard and defensive line] and Anthony Torres [offensive line and nose guard].

    The juniors on the team include Giovanni Bernardo, [running back and outside linebacker], Kaylem Valencia [fullback and outside linebacker], Nico Santillan [running back and outside linebacker], Troy Wells [running back and middle linebacker], Aiden Dagher [tight end and middle linebacker], Alan Garcia [wide receiver], Ronald Gordon [wide receiver and cornerback] and Soundwavyve Sayles [defensive end].

    The other juniors are Kordell White [defensive back], Onik Chalkdzhyan [wide receiver and defensive back], Juan Huezo [center, guard and defensive line], Jack Aguilar [offensive and defensive line], Nick Gonzalez [offensive and defensive line], Jehad Altayab [offensive line and nose guard] and Hayk Torgomyan [guard and defensive line].

    The sophomores are Diego Plancarte [wide receiver, cornerback and strong safety], Cassius Maydew [wide receiver and defensive back], Gavin Azizian [wide receiver and defensive back], Marc Naiem [defensive end], Juaquin Ruacho [running back and middle linebacker], Aiden Loveranes [offensive line and defensive end] and Harry Molia [tackle and defensive end].

     

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    Rick Assad

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