The members of the “Cali Trio,” as the threesome has been called, were pumped about the opportunity for the Sooners to claim their stake on the recruiting trail in California.
This year Eastlake’s unbeaten Panther’s Junior Pee Wee Blue team (ages 10 and 11) will face Otay Ranch Blue (10-1) at this year’s Super “Q” Bowl, sponsored by San Diego’s Youth Football & Cheer (SDYFC).
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.
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.
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.
Heretofore, any mention of Eastlake football ran synonymous with superlatives about superstar Tony Jefferson. Now they’ll be singing the praises of Daniel Johnson and a first-ever CIF-San Diego Section championship.
The Florida Gators are definitely hitting California hard this year and have a chance to pull in multiple players from the Golden State. Despite an early commitment to UCLA, the Gators have continued to recruit Eastlake (Chula Vista, Calif.) athlete Tony Jefferson and he could take an official visit to Gainesville in November.
The Eastlake Titans flexed their defensive muscle Friday night, winning the annual match up against Poway 34-7.
The pride of the South Bay held Poway scoreless until the last minute of the game. The Titans’ Tony Jefferson was honored before the game with an invitation to play in the U.S. Army’s All Star game in January. Tony had three scores on the night highlighted by a 76 yard sprint to open the 3rd quarter, followed by a 4th quarter run in which he turned two Poway defenders into speed bumps. Next up a bye week before a Mesa League battle at Hilltop on the 16th of October.
The Eastlake Titans kept their winning streak against the Cougars in tact with a convincing 38-13 win at Steele Canyon. The Titans had their balanced attack at full force with over 200 yards in both passing and receiving. The victory improved Eastlake’s record to 2-0-2. Next up is Poway next Friday
The Eastlake High School loses heart-pounding season opener to Ventura County’s Moorpark High School.
Moorpark’s Brody Rohach sneaked in for a 1-yard touchdown run in the first overtime, and the Moorpark defense squashed Eastlake’s attempt at a game-winning two-point conversion to earn the victory.
Tony Jefferson, a highly sought linebacker and running back from Eastlake High of Chula Vista, gave the UCLA Bruins a non-binding oral commitment for the class of 2010.
The 6-foot, 190-pound Jefferson was recruited as a safety.
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