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  • Burbank Girls Soccer Plays Spirited, Still Loses To Muir 3-1

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    Burbank’s Jocelyn Morinaga scored the only goal for the hosts in a match versus Muir. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    By Rick Assad

    Two evenly skilled girls’ soccer teams played with zest and determination at Kemp-Kallem Field on Thursday afternoon when Burbank High hosted Muir in a Pacific League clash.

    The Bulldogs (6-3-1 and 1-2 in league) scored first but the Mustangs (8-1-1 and 3-0 in league), who had 13 shots on goal, tallied three goals across four minutes and prevailed 3-1.

    Junior midfielder Jocelyn Morinaga’s goal from 25 yards in the 38th minute after senior midfielder Emily Taghon’s kick gave Burbank a lead and the bench and fans were inspired.

    Dennis Leon is Burbank’s head coach and was pleased with the effort.

    “We actually started the match well and earned that early goal, but we lost our composure after that,” he said. “Muir capitalized on a few breakdowns in a short stretch, and once they scored, the momentum shifted quickly.” 

    But in the 46th minute, Muir’s Vauna Harboyan nailed a 30-yarder that evened it at 1-1.

    Burbank senior defender Delilah Williams is headed up the field in a 3-1 loss to Muir. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    Lily Trujillo then rifled a 20-yarder in the 50th minute to make it 2-1 and Malia Love scored on a 45-yard kick in the 50th minute that made the deficit two goals.

    Love began the match by getting off a 20-yard attempt in the 12th minute and Love then chimed in the 18th minute with a 23-yard kick.

    In the 23rd minute, Love also unloaded a 27-yard penalty kick that missed too high and sailed over the net.

    Taghon broke the spell with a 20-yarder kick in the 25th minute and Love added a boot from 30 yards in the 26th minute that went wide right.

    On several occasions, the Bulldogs had chances to score but they were ultimately dashed.

    “We did create chances down the left side, but our final ball and decision-making in the box weren’t sharp enough,” Leon said. “We rushed plays, didn’t connect cleanly, and missed opportunities to finish sequences that could’ve changed the game.”

    Leon hopes to correct this for future matches.

    “It’s something we need to be better at – staying organized, composed, and more clinical when chances present themselves,” he added.

    In the 27th minute, junior midfielder Jocelyn Morinaga had a 32-yarder for the Bulldogs, who had nine shots on goal.

    Love drilled a 25-yarder in the 29th minute. Love also tossed in a 15-yard attempt in the 35th minute.

    Morinaga delivered a 27-yard kick in the 42nd minute.

    Love collected four straight kicks and they came in the 54th minute, the 55th minute, the 56th minute and in the 59th minute. All of the attempts were in the range of 20 to 30 yards. 

    Morinaga had three kicks of her own and they came in the 63rd minute, the 72nd minute and extra time while Taghon also had a kick in extra time. All of the boots were more than twenty yards.

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  • Burbank Football Loses To Visiting Muir 58-28

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

    By Rick Assad

    It’s late September and the Pacific League champion may have been crowned when Burbank High’s football team hosted powerful Muir on Friday night.

    When the clock hit triple zeroes at jammed-packed Kemp-Kallem Field on a brisk evening, the Mustangs emerged with a convincing 58-28 triumph over the Bulldogs.

    Burbank turned the ball over on two interceptions and had a fumble that was returned for a 22-yard touchdown by junior lineman/tight end Jason Brown with 8:25 left in the second period for a 28-7 lead.

    Burbank junior quarterback Deshawn Laporte’s 15-yard pass to senior wide receiver/strong safety Chase Miles (45 yards on two receptions) early in the third quarter, made the score 35-21.

    “It was a tough loss last night. As a team we didn’t play our best,” Miles explained. “We game-planned for their offense all week but couldn’t execute in the game. We just have to bounce back from this loss and learn from our mistakes for next week.”

    Muir led 14-7 after the first quarter and the visitors were in front 35-14 at halftime. The Mustangs also took a 45-28 advantage heading to the fourth period.

    Hector Valencia is Burbank’s head coach and even in defeat, thought his field general played hard.

    “Deshawn did a good job getting away from their really good defensive line,” he said of his signal-caller who hit 19 of 36 for 324 yards and two picks. 

    Muir showed its might by tallying a 27-yard field goal with 7:47 left in the third quarter by senior Matthew Zuniga to make it 38-21 and added three touchdowns over the next twenty-three minutes.

    Laporte’s 30-yard scoring toss to Miles evened the game at 7-7 with 5:20 left in the opening frame.

    Elijah Pendleton carries the ball for the Bulldogs against a tough and swarming Mustang defense. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    The Bulldogs (3-2 and 1-1 in league) drew within 28-14 on a Laporte to senior wide receiver/cornerback Elijah Pendleton (18 yards on two receptions) 12-yard pass and 2:26 remaining in the opening half.

    Laporte unloaded his fourth scoring pass with 5:22 left in the third period when he found sophomore wide receiver/safety Tyler Hudson (175 yards on eight catches) on a 37-yard aerial as Burbank came within 38-28.

    “We had a good week of practice and the team was prepared to face Muir,” Valencia said. “Unfortunately turnovers really hurt us today, plus a few critical penalties that killed some drives. Our players were in position on most of the big plays they had. They simply just out hustled us.”

    Valencia explained what it takes to beat a team like the Mustangs.

    “Muir just does not have many weaknesses, so if you make a small mistake, they capitalize on it really fast,” he said.

    Muir senior quarterback Trey Gamble also threw four touchdowns and his first came on a five-yard pass to sophomore wide receiver/defensive back Ethan Leyland as 9:44 was left in the first quarter for a 7-0 lead.

    With 1:31 left before halftime, Gamble (14 of 20 for 290 yards) found senior wide receiver/defensive back Alijah Smith (147 yards on five receptions) on a 63-yard strike for a 35-14 advantage.

    When Gamble and Smith hooked up on a 28-yard toss and 1:55 left in the third quarter, the Mustangs (4-1 and 2-0 in league) led 45-28.

    Deshawn Laporte threw four touchdowns in a 58-28 setback to the Mustangs. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    Gamble’s last scoring toss went to junior Deveon Blaylock (111 yards on five catches) and covered 38 yards and made it 52-28 with 8:41 left.

    Muir moved ahead 14-7 late in the first quarter on a one-yard jaunt by junior running back/linebacker David Cannon.

    Senior running back/defensive back Alijah Parker (11 carries for 60 yards) tacked on a nine-yard scoring run for the Mustangs that made it 21-7 and 8:45 left in the first half.

    Senior wide receiver Exodus Freeman had 66 yards on five receptions and junior tight end/middle linebacker Aiden Dagher added 20 yards on two catches for the Bulldogs.

    Leyland had the first interception for the Mustangs and junior wide receiver/defensive back Drew Long had the other.

    Burbank’s next league game will be against host Arcadia on Friday with a 7 p.m. start.

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