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The Titans won this road game at Steele Canyon 25-7 last Friday. The two teams have faced each other five times with Eastlake winning all five. The Titans are now 4-0 on the season.
The Titans hosted the 0-1 Scripps Ranch Falcons on September 9th, 2011 in a non-league contest at Stan Canaris Stadium. Eastlake dominated the Falcons in every category and won in easy fashion 35-0.
San Diego Charger Players will be working out at the Gonzalez Sports Academy Wednesday, July 6th.
Brandyn Dombrowski and Louis Vasquez of the San Diego Chargers will be working out with local south bay kids and afterwards have a Q & A session with the kids at 4:30 PM.
Parent Orientation is going to be Wednesday July 13 at Eastlake High School’s Gym.
Begins at: 7p.m. sharp.
Please bring your raffle money and stubbs.
About Eastlake Panthers & Cheer
On January 1st, 2001, Eastlake Youth Football and Cheer Association of San Diego, CA was founded to provide Youth Football and Cheer to the eastern Chula Vista area of San Diego county.
After carefully reviewing registration numbers and team assignments the Otay Ranch Football & Cheer have re-opened Registration for Mitey Mite through Midget Teams.
Flag and Cheer remain closed.
Registrations will be on a first come basis. Please do not delay as teams are filling fast and there are only limited openings. Registration will shut down without notice. This is your last opportunity to be part of the Otay Ranch Broncos for this 2011 Season. Thank-you.
Eastlake High School, a 2010 CIF contender, faces a tough schedule in 2011.
The team which returns 6-5 and 190 pound senior Quarterback Josh Palet looks to power an offense that has qualified for CIF and won their respective Mesa League Championship for the past five years.
University of Oklahoma and Eastlake High School alum, Tony Jefferson lived up to the hype last year and went on to be named the Big 12 co-Defensive Newcomer of the Year.
A football dynasty has been built at a Chula Vista park, next to the playground and basketball court with its metal chain nets.
For four days a week, two and a half hours a day, the Eastlake Panthers Junior Pee Wee Black practiced here on MacKenzie Creek Road from late July to Labor Day. After then, practice was reduced to three days a week, two hours a day, no different from every other team in the American Youth Football and Cheer.
The Titans of Eastlake (Chula Vista) are undefeated – the top-ranked team in the CIF-San Diego Section with eyes of earning a bid to the California State Bowl Games at the Home Depot Center in Carson next month.
The Titans traveled down the road to play Mater Dei Catholic on Friday night and came out on top with a 51-7 victory to end the regular season a perfect 10-0 and champs of the Mesa League.
The Eastlake Titans took their undefeated 7-0 record to the Chula Vista Spartans. The Titans, rolled to a 48-14 win behind Jude Isbell’s 116 yards rushing and the passing of QB Josh Palet who was 6-8 for 140 yards and two scores.
Eastlake ran all over the Otay Ranch defense to the tune of 495 total yards. Titan running back, Aaron Baltazar, had 227 yards both rushing and receiving and scored 2 touchdowns, while running back/kick returner, Tavarus Green had 120 all purpose yards and 2 touchdowns.
The Wildcats came into Stan Canaris Stadium with two goals in mind, stop the Titan ground game and avenge last year’s playoff loss to Eastlake.
Neither would happen last Friday night as the Titans won the game 34-6 and had twelve players combine for 418 yards rushing. Eastlake is now 3-0 on the season and face the 3-0 Cougars of Steele Canyon on 9-24-10 at home
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