Fansmanship Podcast Episode 217 – Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg
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On Friday night, Mission Prep hosted Christian from El Cajon, a powerhouse in their division a year ago. Christian scored on their first offensive play from scrimmage and didn’t really look back, running to a 56-21 victory in downtown San Luis Obispo.
Down 21-7 in the first half, Mission got to within 21-14 in the second quarter. On the final play of the half, though, the Patriots scored a touchdown to push their lead 28-14 going into halftime. Despite Dyllan Smiley’s 106-yard rushing day, Mission was out-scored 35-7 to end the game.
The game was stalled for about 20 minutes in the middle of the third quarter when a power surge caused the stadium lights to go out. Fans, illuminated by their cell phones, used the time to pump themselves up with chants. The Mission student section broke into a hardy rendition of Silent Night.
Also notable was a second-half catch by Royals receiver, Matthew Bosshardt that was Lynn Swann-like.
Mission Prep (0-1) faces Rio Hondo Prep on the road next week.
Photos from the JV game can be found here.
Photos by Owen Main
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