The Eagles dominated and made plays in all three phases of the game as they shut out the Cougars for the second time in three weeks.
Updated: 17 minutes agoOne of the oldest clichés in football is it’s hard to beat the a team twice in same season, but on Friday night at the Nest on Hillcrest, West High proved otherwise. The Eagles drubbed Service for the second time in less than a month in a resounding 51-0 victory.extended West’s winning streak to six in a row and punched its ticket to next weekend’s Division I Alaska state championship game.
“I feel like our wins this year have been complete,” Davis said. “There’s no one star and that’s the best part about these games. They’ve just played so well as a unit and a brotherhood.”On offense, West was powered by a two-headed monster of a backfield tandem consisting of senior Mason Tanoa and Davis Iloilo. They combined for 236 rushing yards and five touchdowns between them with Tanoa leading the way with 130 yards and three scores on the ground.
“It’s playoffs and we run hard no matter what,” Tanoa said. “It doesn’t matter what team it is, we got it.” “This whole week we were locked in mentally and physically and I felt like we had to push through the adversity of having mentality that we could lose,” senior offensive guard Tavita “Vika” Faletoi said. “We never had that because we all pushed together as a team.”
Tonoa played key role in scoring the defense’s only points of the game when he wrapped up Service quarterback Jonathon
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