Dublin Football Falls in Shootout

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Special to DHS Athletics by Dublin Shield Reporter and GaelsTV/Gaelscast Broadcaster Pratham Dala

 

Over 16 months since their last football games, the Dublin Gaels traveled to San Ramon for their season-opener against California High School on Saturday, March 13th.

 

The Gaels’ Varsity team started off hot leading 21-7 in the late first half, but the Grizzlies secured some momentum into halftime and ended up closing out the contest by outscoring Dublin 56-12 en route to a wild 63-33 victory that took over three hours to complete. In the Junior Varsity (JV) game, Dublin fell to Cal by a score of 22-7.  Though the Gaels lost both contests, there were positive signs for the Gaels. 

 

In addition to Dublin’s fast start, the game was not nearly as out-matched as the final score would indicate as the Gaels only trailed by a touchdown late into the 3rd quarter before the game got away from them late. Quarterback Anthony Armendariz threw 3 touchdowns and did a great job of scrambling while Running Back Jayden Petrus rushed for a touchdown. One of the game’s other highlights came when Tight End TJ Costello burst free on 4th and 1 out of the Wildcat formation, breaking several tackles and fighting his way into the end zone for a 27-yard touchdown run in the 3rd quarter to try to revive some of the momentum from the first half. The JV team also battled Cal even in the 2nd half after falling behind 14-0 heading into the halftime break.

 

Saturday’s game was quite different than traditional Winter Football. Due to the pandemic, Football was delayed until mid-March and was forced to shrink its regular season from 10 games to 6 games and there will be no North Coast Section Championship as is tradition. Yet, the Gaels will still be motivated. JV Wide Receivers Coach and DHS graduate Jabari Jefferson stated simply, “We don’t take COVID as an excuse. We will be ready” 

 

Assistant Coach Dom Revelez (another DHS grad and DUSD teacher) said even though there was a pandemic “The boys stayed in touch [and we built] chemistry” through Zoom. JV Players stood shoulder to shoulder cheering on their team screaming “defense, defense, defense” as an example of their excitement to be back. 

 

Parents and Fans were just as happy high school football was back. Offensive Lineman Vinny Bonato’s mom Kim said she was “Very excited and very happy” that football returned.

 

Cal High fans showed up in full force bringing cowbells and megaphones. However, one of Cal High’s biggest traditions is the ringing of the touchdown gong The tradition started 2 years ago when a player’s parent first crafted the Gong to ring every time the Grizzlies score in Football and Lacrosse. 

 

Bob DeSota, Cal High’s Wresting Coach and the ringer of the Gong said. “We are so happy the kids are allowed to play. This is the lifeblood of our school. We love coming out supporting them.”

 

Dublin is looking to fare better when they take on Granada in what will be both their EBAL and season home-opener next Saturday, March 20th. The Junior Varsity game begins at 4 pm and the Varsity Game at 7:00. Fans can watch the full broadcast at GaelsTV.

 

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