San Dimas: 24 – Bonita: 10
Friday, October 5, 2007
The San Dimas Saints defeated the Bonita Bearcats 24 – 10, ending the three year winning streak the latter had. The Saints were able to remain steady throughout the game both offensively and defensively, both pressuring Bearcats quarterback Terry Paradez and gaining yards with junior running back Nico Barbone, who covered an impressive 142 yards.
In the start of the game, the Saints were the first to score when Barbone’s 35 yard run set up a two yard touchdown by Erik Brown.
Following the second quarter, the 7-0 lead widened when Saints player Bronze Withem jumped on a Bearcat’s fumble, setting up Kevin Paulsen to give another touchdown to the team. Despite the 14-0 gap, the Bearcats didn’t lose spirit. Bearcats player Doug Griffith managed to score from nine yards out, closing in the gap 14-7. After both teams scored successive field goals, the half ended 17-10, Saints in the lead.
Into the third quarter, the Saints were able to score again when player Mick Kalmar scored with a three yard touchdown, widening the score 24-10. The Bearcats were unable to score with the remaining time left in the quarter.
Following the fourth quarter, both sides did not add points to the scoreboard. The Bearcats did have an opportunity, but a fourth down pass from quarterback Terry Paradez to Derrick Price slipped through the latter’s fingers and gave the ball back to the Saints.
Bearcats coach Eric Podley admitted that the Bearcats lost because the “game always comes down to who makes the fewest errors wins. [The Saints] made the fewest and we made too many. They deserved to win.”
Varsity Bearcats
Gabe Acero, Gil Alcaraz, John Arrendondo, D’Corey Baines, Ryan Banales, Ryan Barnes, Brett Bennett, Nathan Butgett, Travis Burton, Nico Calderaro, Kenneth Calvin, Justin Cleveland, Tyler Cortez, Santiago Cristobal, Nick Crocker, Sean Dawson, Justin DeLaTorre, Matthew Dilley, Chris Estrada-Salazar, Kevin Flickenger, Littleton Gardner, Dewayne Gatti, Jeff Gelalich, Anthony Godinez, Douglas Griffith, Grant Guillen, Alex Gurtis, Matt Harvey, Evan Hauck, Kylan Haynes, Cole Helton, Evan Highley, Mario Hinojos, Anthony Horton, Brian Hubbard, Giamani Johnson, Erick Levay, Jonathan Lopez, Matt Lopez, Kevin McCoy, Scott McGrath, Chris McNinch, Ruben McQueen, Aaron Michaelis, Jovanni Mier, Corey Mize, Kyle Moderow, William Molloy, Thomas Munson, Dylan Ornelas, Anthony Ortiz, Andres Padilla, Terry Paredes, Eric Pereyra, Mitchell Pike, Derrick Price, Brett Quarto, Anthony Ramos, Daniel Redruello, Ejoshua Reyes, Rahzell Rich, Alex Rocha, Andrew Rocha, Joseph Romero, Myles Salazar, Robert Schmitt, Alex Sierra, Andrew Sierra, Patrick Smith, Martin Tohmasi, Kevin Toma, Ben Tucker, Anthony Vance, Michael Wong, Josh Yepez, Tanner Zylstra
Bearcats Finish Second in League and Make CIF Playoffs
Following two years of heartbreak after falling to make it to the playoffs. The Bonita Bearcat football team came into the 2007 season with one goal-to go to the ClF-playoff. The Bearcats fought through two-a-days in the summer heat for weeks and weeks in hopes of putting themselves in the best position to beat their opponents. When the season finally came around, they were ready to take on anyone willing to stand in their way. The season started off slow, with some tough-fought losses. When the time came to play their league games, they realized what they had to do and stepped it up. They finished the season with a 6-4 record and a league record of 3-1, with the second spot in the league standings, earning them a spot in the playoffs. The first week of the playoffs came around and the Bearcats faced a tough opponent in Foothill High School. It was a hard game but in the end, Bonita fell short and the season was over. Even though they lost, the Bearcats had no regrets, as they made the playoffs for the first time in three years. With a promising group of juniors on the team, the 2008 season looks bright for the Bonita Bearcats.
–Echoes, 2008
Varsity Saints
Cheyne Mascarenas, Wesley Dean, Nico Barbone, Ryan Segovia, Mick Kalmar, Joe Musgrove, Garrett Smith, Anthony Torres, Gabe Strobel, Stefan Munoz, Kyle Salm, Erek Brown, Chris Pace, Glo Mantilla, Chaz Tyler, Garret Spriggs, Kevin Kolbeck, Drew Annas, Anthony Dockter, Carter Crawford, Cesar Lemus, Christian Morgan, Christian Falcetti, Daniel Joseph, Kyle Withem, Bronze Withem, Jesse Rodriquez, Tony Holden, Matt Young, Brian Hilpert, Patrick Sloniker, Corey Geer, Kevin Paulsen, Jason Miller, Ryan Doll, Gabe Jimenez, Matt Thrall, Bryan Green, Randy Hoskins, Ryan Kohler, Collin Stratz, William Umanzor, Clint Smith
Saints Win Smudge Pot and Finish Co League Champions
“I really feel this season was a huge success. Our hard work in the weight room and on the field paid off in the end.” said senior Corey Geer. This season for the Saints started off as great as it ended. The team made a bold statement with their decimation of Gladstone, and if the Bearcats had any questions about who was the better team, the Saints made that clear on October fifth when they brought the Smudge Pot home. The Saints ended League on a good note when they tied for the Championship title. Overall, many improvements were made which led to this seasons outstanding success.” Team Captains: Chaz Tyler, Drew Annas, Bronze Withem, Nicolas Barbone, Chris Pace
FIVE KEY RETURNEES
- Corey Geer
- Nicolas Barbone
- Daniel Joseph
- Randy Hoskin
- Erek Brown
What improvements this year lead to the victory?
- Quote from Coach Z “More time in the weight room led to more confidence on the field during games. Plus, the boys had another year of experience under their belt which helped us to slam the ball down Bonita’s throat”.
This will be a night many San Dimas players, fans, coaches, teachers, parents, custodians, bus drivers, cafeteria workers, etc., will never forget.
Running back Nico Barbone probably summed it up best: ‘That’s something you will always remember. Being on the field and having everyone come out. Beating your rival. I’ll remember that forever.’
It’s what high school football is all about. There were no scouts, no national TV cameras, but there was a plenty of school spirit and a terrific atmosphere.
– Jaime Cardenas, “Smudge Pot Fever”, Los Angeles Times
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Smudge Pot Quotes
"Running back Nico Barbone probably summed it up best: ‘That’s something you will always remember. Being on the field and having everyone come out. Beating your rival. I’ll remember that forever.’"
Nico Barbone | San Dimas Running Back, 2007