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  • Burroughs Girls Water Polo Leads At Halftime And Wins Going Away

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    Burroughs knocked off Pasadena 14-5 in a Pacific League match. (Photo by Rick Assad)

    By Rick Assad

    A brief advantage by the visitors became a noticeable deficit by halftime when the Burroughs High girls’ water polo team hosted Pasadena on Tuesday afternoon.

    The Bears used a six-goal effort by Derika Berenguer and a three-goal performance by Bonnie Kretzmann to rout the Bulldogs 14-5 in a Pacific League match.

    The Bears outshot the Bulldogs 33-15 and led 5-1 at halftime and 10-2 after three quarters and on many occasions scored with relative ease.

    Berenguer’s follow-up goal with six seconds left in the opening period evened the score at 1-1.

    The Bears (3-3 and 1-0 in league) scored four goals in the second period while blanking the Bulldogs and also outshot the visitors 17-6 after two quarters.

    Kretzmann’s tally with 5:12 left in the period made it 2-1 and Kretzmann added a goal with 3:45 remaining to make it 3-1.

    Berenguer’s five-meter penalty shot with 42 seconds left extended the Bears’ lead to 4-1. 

    With just eight seconds on the clock the margin became 5-1 on a goal from Berenguer.

    Lauren Chapparo’s toss tally with 6:25 left in the third frame made it 6-1 and Berenguer’s goal with 5:07 on the ticker extended the margin to a six-goal cushion.

    When Bella Matossian slipped a goal into the net with 2:54 remaining in the match for the Bears it became 8-2.

    The cushion swelled to 9-2 with a goal from Kretzmann as 1:24 was left in the third period.

    An empty net goal from Berenguer with three seconds left made it an eight-goal lead.

    Berenguer scored with 5:59 left in the fourth period to make it 11-2 and Tyler Timman’s rainbow twenty-two seconds later made it 12-2.

    Chapparo added her second goal with 2:38 left for a 13-4 lead and it became 14-4 just thirty-four seconds later on Matossian’s shot.

    The Bulldogs (5-7 and 0-2 in league) led 1-0 on a goal from Angelica Melchor as 1:17 remained in the first frame.

    Melchor’s goal with 3:54 left in the third quarter trimmed the Bears’ lead to 7-2.

    Milania Thomas added three goals for the Bulldogs and they came with 5:12 left in the fourth stanza to slice the lead to 12-3 and with 3:05 left that lowered the lead to 12-4 and with thirty-three seconds on the ticker that made it 14-5.

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  • Burroughs Football Remains Winless After Loss To Pasadena

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    Burroughs, pictured in an earlier game, faced Pasadena and lost. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    By Rick Assad

    For the second game in a row, the Burroughs High football team allowed more than fifty points, played better in the second half and it wasn’t nearly enough.

    On this Friday night, Burroughs fell to Pasadena 54-14 in the Pacific League opener at Memorial Field and like the Bears’ setback to Los Altos eight days ago, had more energy in the second half as they scored both touchdowns across the final 24 minutes.

    Sho Fujita was a bright spot as the junior running back had 167 yards on 31 carries for Burroughs (0-4 and 0-1 in league).

    Fujita’s two-yard carry with 2:30 left in the third quarter cut the lead to 35-7 that capped an 80-yard, 13-play march.

    Jose Calzadilla is Burroughs first-year head coach and likes what he saw in his talented back.

    “Sho was great. So proud of him. Stepping up and running the football for us,” he said. “He runs hard and never shies away from contact. He’s evolving as a runner.”

    Junior quarterback Sean Ghaman (eight for 21 and 97 yards with three interceptions) delivered a 34-yard scoring pass to senior wide receiver Brendan Smith (39 yards on two receptions) with 7:56 left in the fourth quarter that ended an eight-play, 72-yard drive that sliced the lead to 41-14.

    Calzadilla knows that his team is young. 

    “For us it’s about eliminating mistakes,” he said. “It cost us drives and scoring opportunities. That will be a great measure of this team. How they grow by playing as mistake free as possible.’

    Pasadena (2-2 and 1-0 in league) led 8-0 after the opening frame and pulled ahead 28-0 at the intermission.

    The Bulldogs pulled in front 35-7 entering the fourth period and capped the night by outscoring the Bears 19-7 in the fourth period.

    Pasadena junior quarterback Dutch Burbidge accounted for 288 yards on 18 of 25 with four scoring passes and two rushing touchdowns.

    Ron Jones is the Pasadena head coach.

    “I liked the fact we won the game. I saw some good things from young players on both offense and defense,” he said. “Still don’t think we are executing as well as we can.”

    The Bulldogs made it 6-0 with 4:09 left in the initial frame when Burbidge found senior wide receiver/defensive back Sebastian Clark (21 yards on two catches) with a 12-yard pass that finalized a 73-yard, 10-play drive.

    Late in the frame after a punt was blocked and it rolled into the end zone, the visitors led 8-0 on a safety.

    Early in the second period, Burbidge added a 16-yard scoring run as it became 14-0.

    Roughly four minutes later, the Bulldogs’ advantage ballooned to 20-0 after senior defensive back Michael Ambrose returned an interception 71 yards.

    With less than a minute remaining in the second period, Burbidge unloaded a 69-yard scoring strike to senior wide receiver Kyle Robertson (92 yards on three receptions) and Burbidge spotted freshman tight end Delano King for the two-point conversion to make it 28-0.

    When Burbidge connected with King (36 yards on two catches) on a 22-yard pass play and 10:26 left in the third quarter the lead became 35-0 that ended a 70-yard march.

    Burbidge added his second scoring run of the night as he carried the ball into the end zone from 17 yards as 11:46 remained in the fourth period for a 41-7 edge that capped an 11-play, 70-yard excursion.

    With 5:52 left in the game Burbidge added a 35-yard scoring toss to freshman wide receiver/defensive back Damari Pitts (99 yards on six catches) for a 48-14 lead that closed a 46-yard trek.

    King’s 97-yard interception return as time ran out made it a forty-point lead.

    Burroughs will next play a league game on Thursday night at Arcadia with a 7 p.m. kickoff.

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