The Signal

Vikes bring the fire

Prep football: Valencia gets win over out-ofstate opponent

- By Jon Stein For The Signal See VIKES, B2

In 11 seasons of varsity football, Valencia had never squared off with an out-of-state team.

After Friday’s result against Chaparral of Scottsdale, Arizona, the Vikings might want to do this more often.

Valencia had its way with Chaparral in all facets of the game, pushing the Firebirds around in a 56-14 rout at Valencia High School.

Firebirds quarterbac­k Jack Miller entered the game with all the hype that comes with being a sophomore with nine NCAA Division 1 scholarshi­p offers to his credit; it was the Vikings’ Connor Downs, though, who shined.

The lefty showcased his arm and speed in the win, keeping plays alive and never taking his eyes off his downfield receivers.

In just under three quarters of action, the senior threw for 249 yards and two touchdowns.

Miller was 15-of30 for 162 yards and a touchdown.

“I was happy to face an opponent of such a stature,” Downs said of Miller. “It was a challenge for me and I had to try to outplay him. Humbly, I think I did.”

The Vikings (2-0) came out of the gates hot, scoring on their first five possession­s of the evening, including an 8-play, 80 yard drive

to open the game, and a 2-play, 89 yard drive to cap off the first-half scoring.

Running back Moises Haynes took the ball on both plays of that drive, blasting through the line for an 82-yard carry, before punctuatin­g the effort with a bruising 7-yard rush to give Valencia the 35-0 lead.

Haynes finished with 197 yards on 16 carries with two touchdowns.

The Valencia defense shut down Chaparral for most of the night, as the Firebirds converted just one first down in the game’s first half.

Chaparral (1-2) finally got on the board on its opening drive of the second half, when running back Joshua Edwards found the end zone on an eight yard carry.

It didn’t seem to bother the Vikings much, though, as Downs responded less than two minutes later with a 32yard touchdown pass to Zion Dunson.

In the end, the Vikings might have been facing an out-of-state team for the first time in its history; but the result was familiar, as Valencia followed last week’s 49-9 win over Palmdale with a second straight blowout victory.

“You’re not familiar with them,” Muir said of facing an out-of-state team. “But on the flip side, they’re not familiar with us. It ends up being about preparatio­n.”

Clearly, the Vikings were prepared for Chaparral.

 ?? Katharine Lotze/The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) ?? (Above) Valencia’s Moises Haynes (43) dodges a tackle by Chaparral’s Jaxon Richards (59) during a football game against Chaparral of Scottsdale, Ariz. on Friday. (Below, right) Valencia’s Jayvaun Wilson (6) heads for the end zone for a touchdown on...
Katharine Lotze/The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) (Above) Valencia’s Moises Haynes (43) dodges a tackle by Chaparral’s Jaxon Richards (59) during a football game against Chaparral of Scottsdale, Ariz. on Friday. (Below, right) Valencia’s Jayvaun Wilson (6) heads for the end zone for a touchdown on...
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 ?? Katharine Lotze/The Signal ?? Valencia’s Mykael Wright (2) tries to pull out of a tackle by Chaparral’s Anthony Mosharrafa against Chaparral of Scottsdale, Ariz. on Friday.
Katharine Lotze/The Signal Valencia’s Mykael Wright (2) tries to pull out of a tackle by Chaparral’s Anthony Mosharrafa against Chaparral of Scottsdale, Ariz. on Friday.
 ?? Katharine Lotze/The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) ?? (Above) Valencia’s Moises Haynes (43) dodges a tackle by Chaparral’s Jaxon Richards during a football game against on Friday. Valencia’s Mykael Wright (2) and teammate Zachary Semko celebrate a touchdown.
Katharine Lotze/The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) (Above) Valencia’s Moises Haynes (43) dodges a tackle by Chaparral’s Jaxon Richards during a football game against on Friday. Valencia’s Mykael Wright (2) and teammate Zachary Semko celebrate a touchdown.
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