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VIKINGS STRUGGLE AGAINST ARBOR VIEW

Prep football: Valencia falls in close game with out-of-state school

- By Dan Lovi Signal Staff Writer

It was a battle Friday night on the football field at Valencia High School, as the Vikings fell just short 17-14 in their season opener against the Arbor View Aggies from Las Vegas.

Valencia (0-1) stood toe-for-toe with Arbor View (2-0) for most of the game, even taking a 14-7 lead at the end of the third quarter. However a 56-yard touchdown run from Aggies’ senior running back Kyle Graham in the beginning of the fourth quarter swung the momentum away from the Vikings, and they could not recuperate.

“We fought throughout – blows against blows,” said Vikings linebacker Ben Seymour. “It was a heavyweigh­t fight, haymaker after haymaker, and it was going to be the last one standing. Unfortunat­ely it wasn’t us.”

Arbor View put points on the board early in the first quarter, when Graham punched the ball into the end zone from the 2-yard line.

Valencia answered two drives later, as quarterbac­k Davis Cop drove the Vikings down the field with a 31-yard completion to wide receiver Mitchell Torres and a 17-yard pass to wideout Kohler Shockley. Senior running back Luring Paialii finished the job, charging in for a 2-yard score.

Paialii and junior Jake Santos filled in for starting running back Jayvaun Wilson, who is expected to miss the entire preleague slate as he recovers from a partially torn lateral collateral ligament and hyperexten­ded knee.

Santos scored the Vikings’ other

touchdown in the beginning of the third quarter, catching a screen pass from Cop and taking it to the house for a 70-yard score.

“You can expect a lot of that this season,” Santos said referring to his touchdown run. “I’m also hoping to get some picks this season. I just want to do good for my team and play for the man next to me.”

The Vikings had a chance to score at the end of the first half as Shockley intercepte­d Aggies quarterbac­k Logan Bollinger. Valencia drove the ball to the 4-yard line with seven seconds left in the half. Valencia tried to attempt one more pass instead of going for the field goal, but Cop didn’t release the ball in time.

“Our O-line worked really hard all game. We need to do the little things to help them out and be quicker in the pass game,” Cop said. “I personally need to get better with my passing, my reads.”

Cop threw two intercepti­ons in the first half and was never able to build a rhythm as he was sacked twice and hurried several times.

After Arbor View tied the game early in the fourth quarter, Valencia could not move the ball down the field. It gained only one first down in four final-quarter drives and also lost a fumble on its own 10-yard line, which led to the Aggies’ game-winning field goal with less than two minutes to go.

The Vikings will look to rebound next week when they take on Silverado in their first road game of the season.

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 ?? Kevin Karzin/For The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) ?? Valencia High School’s quarterbac­k Davis Cop gets around Arbor View High School’s Josh Perez for a secondquar­ter first down Friday at Valencia High School. The Vikings lost to the Aggies, 17-14.
Kevin Karzin/For The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) Valencia High School’s quarterbac­k Davis Cop gets around Arbor View High School’s Josh Perez for a secondquar­ter first down Friday at Valencia High School. The Vikings lost to the Aggies, 17-14.
 ?? Kevin Karzin/For The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) ?? Valencia High School’s Ben Seymour brings down Arbor View High School’s Kyle Graham (25) during the first quarter Friday at Valencia High School. The Vikings fell to the Aggies, 17-14.
Kevin Karzin/For The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) Valencia High School’s Ben Seymour brings down Arbor View High School’s Kyle Graham (25) during the first quarter Friday at Valencia High School. The Vikings fell to the Aggies, 17-14.

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