Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Sierra Vista defense stifles Clark

Mountain Lions total five sacks, force three turnovers in triumph

- By Damon Seiters Contact prep sports editor Damon Seiters at dseiters@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-4587. Follow @DamonSeite­rs on Twitter.

Clark was averaging 40.7 points through its first three games.

But the Chargers were no match for Sierra Vista’s defense Saturday.

The Mountain Lions limited Clark to 144 yards of offense and forced three turnovers en route to a 49-14 home win. Clark had one offensive touchdown, and 87 yards came on one play.

“We were just rallying to the ball,” junior linebacker Jahssiah Maiava said. “We just had each other’s back from the start.”

Maiava came through early, picking up a sack on third down to force a punt on Clark’s first drive, then recovering a fumble and returning it 37 yards for a touchdown and a 14-0 lead with 7:05 left in the first quarter.

“Our defensive plan was to try to put some pressure on the quarterbac­k and get him uncomforta­ble in the pocket and make him get rid of the ball quickly,” Sierra Vista coach John Foss said. “And our defensive backs did a nice job against the pass.”

Maiava finished with two of the team’s five sacks. Kaika Faatiliga added an intercepti­on, and Taelase Gaoteote recovered a fumble.

“The way we practice is basically how we played today,” Maiava said. “And it was nice. We all just executed and did everything we had to.”

Trevor Gentner threw two first-quarter touchdown passes, and Gaoteote added a 38-yard scoring run as the Mountain Lions (3-1, 2-0 Southwest League) sprinted to a 28-0 lead over the Chargers (2-2, 1-1) after one quarter.

Gentner completed 5 of 7 passes for 150 yards and three TDs. McCray had three catches for 76 yards and two TDs, and Tristen Jimenez added a 51yard TD catch for the Mountain Lions.

“We have some pretty good receivers, and we try to get them the ball, especially when we see certain coverages that allow them to get open,” Foss said. “It kind of opens up the running game if we can get some more people out of the box.”

The running game continued to be the key for Sierra Vista, which racked up 222 yards on 43 carries. Eleven players carried the ball, led by Gateote and Faatiliga, who each finished with 71 yards.

 ?? Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-Journal @Erik_Verduzco ?? Sierra Vista’s Kaika Faatiliga is tackled by Clark’s Isaiah Bigby during the Mountain Lions’ 49-14 victory Saturday.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-Journal @Erik_Verduzco Sierra Vista’s Kaika Faatiliga is tackled by Clark’s Isaiah Bigby during the Mountain Lions’ 49-14 victory Saturday.

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