Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Patriots’ day with Boardingha­m

- ERIC SONDHEIMER ON HIGH SCHOOLS

On fourth down in the City Section Open Division championsh­ip game Saturday night, San Pedro free safety Robert Sarmiento surged forward with all his might and hit 6-foot-5 Arlis Boardingha­m in the ribs with his helmet, trying to jar the ball loose in the second quarter. Boardingha­m simply bounced away and ran into the end zone to complete a 41-yard touchdown catch.

“He knocked the wind out of me, but I had a lot of adrenaline and had to score,” Boardingha­m said.

It was another example of an athlete extraordin­aire who has spent four years lifting up Lake Balboa Birmingham’s football fortunes and only fitting that he played another big role in helping the Patriots win their seventh City title with a 24-14 victory over San Pedro on Saturday night at Pierce College.

Before the game, Boardingha­m was completely focused, yelling to his teammates, “Play for your brothers.”

Later in the third quarter, Boardingha­m caught a 16yard touchdown pass, literally stealing the ball from his San Pedro defender, Kejuan Bullard, in the end zone. Coach Jim Rose said it “might have been his best catch of his career. He was Superman. He went up and grabbed it.”

Birmingham’s three fouryear starters won their second City title and were prominent throughout. Besides Boardingha­m, Delamonte Barnes rushed for 169 yards and lineman Carlos Rivera was productive on offense and defense.

The Patriots held a 14-0 halftime lead. Rivera had a sack, sophomore Peyton

Waters made a veteran play knocking down a pass at cornerback, and Barnes recorded a five-yard tackle for a loss. Waters also caught a 25-yard touchdown pass from David Jordan-Oliveros.

Waters had a huge game, also stripping the ball away for a fumble recovery. San Pedro got a little hope at the end of the third quarter on Chris Nixon’s three-yard touchdown catch, closing to 21-7.

Later, soccer star David Diaz made a 27-yard field goal for the Patriots.

San Pedro got another touchdown catch from Bullard with 2:25 left, closing to 24-14.

Birmingham (8-5) was 0-5 against Southern Section opponents but outscored its eight City Section opponents 415-27.

City Division II

Last spring, El Camino Real went 0-6 under first-year coach Jason Sabolic during the COVID-19-shortened season. There was no panic. It was a matter of players learning to trust Sabolic and vice versa.

“They learned to win,” Sabolic said. “The light went on.”

El Camino Real (6-7) culminated a comeback season with a 37-18 victory over Hamilton in the City Section Division II championsh­ip game at Pierce College.

An emotional Sabolic said, “Nine months through COVID, it’s just special.”

Senior quarterbac­k Ryan Feinberg, who already set a school record for most passing yards in a season, also set the school record for most touchdowns after throwing for four against Hamilton. He started the game completing his first nine passes and finished 16 for 24 for 235 yards with two intercepti­ons.

“Our offense requires a cowboy, and he was that John Wayne,” Sabolic said.

 ?? Alex Gallardo For the Times ?? ARLIS BOARDINGHA­M catches a pass in an impressive two-touchdown performanc­e against San Pedro.
Alex Gallardo For the Times ARLIS BOARDINGHA­M catches a pass in an impressive two-touchdown performanc­e against San Pedro.

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