9/30(TH)
Freshman Football: Chaffey at Chino (3:15 pm)
JV Football: Chino at Chaffey (3:15 pm)
10/1(F)
Varsity Football: Chaffey at Chino (7 pm)

Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
9/23(TH) - Score
Diamond Ranch 21 Chaffey 14
ONTARIO - Chaffey held the ball an astounding 36 minutes and 17 seconds Thursday night. If only the Tigers could've held a lead.
Diamond Ranch possessed the ball for 4:08 of the 24 minutes in the second half but walked away with its first win of the season, a 21-14 victory at Chaffey High.
Diamond Ranch (1-3) ran nearly half the amount of offensive plays as Chaffey (1-3), but when the Panthers did have the ball they were successful, evidenced by three first-half touchdowns in five possessions and a 21-8 halftime lead.
We felt like we could score at any time," Diamond Ranch coach Roddy Layton said. "Chaffey is good at what they do; they've been doing it for lots of years. But they were running out of time in the second half."
Had the Tigers finished one of their lengthy marches at the end of the first quarter, their ball-control running game that produced 247 yards may have been exactly what the doctor ordered. But Diamond Ranch linebacker Bryant Cox turned a bad pitch into a 79-yard fumble return that gave the Panthers a 14-8 lead on the first play of the second quarter.
"That was a huge momentum changer because we're on their 16-yard line," Chaffey coach Chris Brown said. "If we score there we're up 14-6 or 16-6. Instead we're down."
Cesar Carillo, who was 7-of-14 passing for 126 yards, connected with Marquise Cherry for a 30-yard touchdown on Diamond Ranch's ensuing possession to stretch the lead to 21-8 with 2:48 left in the first half.
Of Chaffey's two 16-play drives in the second half - the two marches combined lasted 19:54 - only one produced a touchdown. Thanks to three fourth-down conversions on a 56-yard touchdown drive Julian Bernardino, who carried 38 times for 176 yards, reached the end zone but with only 2:09 remaining in the game.
"We held the ball tonight, so there were some good things that happened," Brown said. "I honestly thought we'd be ahead of where we are right now. Colton exposed come weaknesses and Damien exposed some more, but we feel like we've lost to three pretty good teams. We've got a young team and they're starting to get better."
In its last game before beginning Hacienda League play, a Diamond Ranch team that has reached back-to-back CIF championship games was in need of a win to gain some momentum.
After dropping close games the last two weeks, Thursday's victory gives the Panthers something to build on.
"I'll take a win any way I can get it right now," Layton said. "We feel pretty good going into league."
ONTARIO - Chaffey held the ball an astounding 36 minutes and 17 seconds Thursday night. If only the Tigers could've held a lead.
Diamond Ranch possessed the ball for 4:08 of the 24 minutes in the second half but walked away with its first win of the season, a 21-14 victory at Chaffey High.
Diamond Ranch (1-3) ran nearly half the amount of offensive plays as Chaffey (1-3), but when the Panthers did have the ball they were successful, evidenced by three first-half touchdowns in five possessions and a 21-8 halftime lead.
We felt like we could score at any time," Diamond Ranch coach Roddy Layton said. "Chaffey is good at what they do; they've been doing it for lots of years. But they were running out of time in the second half."
Had the Tigers finished one of their lengthy marches at the end of the first quarter, their ball-control running game that produced 247 yards may have been exactly what the doctor ordered. But Diamond Ranch linebacker Bryant Cox turned a bad pitch into a 79-yard fumble return that gave the Panthers a 14-8 lead on the first play of the second quarter.
"That was a huge momentum changer because we're on their 16-yard line," Chaffey coach Chris Brown said. "If we score there we're up 14-6 or 16-6. Instead we're down."
Cesar Carillo, who was 7-of-14 passing for 126 yards, connected with Marquise Cherry for a 30-yard touchdown on Diamond Ranch's ensuing possession to stretch the lead to 21-8 with 2:48 left in the first half.
Of Chaffey's two 16-play drives in the second half - the two marches combined lasted 19:54 - only one produced a touchdown. Thanks to three fourth-down conversions on a 56-yard touchdown drive Julian Bernardino, who carried 38 times for 176 yards, reached the end zone but with only 2:09 remaining in the game.
"We held the ball tonight, so there were some good things that happened," Brown said. "I honestly thought we'd be ahead of where we are right now. Colton exposed come weaknesses and Damien exposed some more, but we feel like we've lost to three pretty good teams. We've got a young team and they're starting to get better."
In its last game before beginning Hacienda League play, a Diamond Ranch team that has reached back-to-back CIF championship games was in need of a win to gain some momentum.
After dropping close games the last two weeks, Thursday's victory gives the Panthers something to build on.
"I'll take a win any way I can get it right now," Layton said. "We feel pretty good going into league."
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Games This Week
9/23(TH)
Varsity Football: Diamond Ranch at Chaffey - 7 pm
9/24(F)
Freshman Football: Diamond Ranch at Chaffey - 3:15 pm
JV Football: Chaffey at Diamond Ranch - 3:15 pm
Varsity Football: Diamond Ranch at Chaffey - 7 pm
9/24(F)
Freshman Football: Diamond Ranch at Chaffey - 3:15 pm
JV Football: Chaffey at Diamond Ranch - 3:15 pm
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Football Scores vs. Colton
9/9(TH)
Freshman: Colton 36 Chaffey 0
JV: Chaffey 0 Colton 35
9/10(F)
Varsity: Colton 55 Chaffey 8
Article about Colton vs. Chaffey Football Game
ONTARIO - Who would have thought that Richard Bray, an assistant at run-oriented Colton High School for a quarter of a century, would win his first game throwing the ball.
With Jordan Mixon at the throttle, Colton opened its season with a spectacular 55-8 victory over Chaffey, spoiling the Tigers' debut in newly-renovated Graber Field. Mixon completed 8 of 9 passes, half for touchdowns, for 200 yards.
When's the last time the Yellowjackets accounted for that many yards through the air? Actually, the better question would be when was the last time Colton passed for more yards than it rushed for."
"I think we did it a couple of times under (former coach) Harold (Strauss)," said Bray, an assistant at Colton since 1984. "But we had to loosen them up and get them from playing eight in the box."
Mixon did just that, throwing three of his scoring passes in the second quarter as Colton ended the suspense before the band could warm up. Mixon hit Rodney Hardrick with a 8-yard in the end zone corner and followed four minutes later with a similar 35-yard strike.
Right before halftime, Mixon and Tyler Ervin connected on a 43-yard corner route to the end zone for a 34-0 Colton lead.
But it just wasn't offense that powered Colton against the Tigers (1-1). The 'Jackets held Chaffey's potent run game to a mere 106 yards, but only 10 in the first half. Furthermore, Colton also scored three defensive touchdowns.
Hardrick rambled 18 yards with a fumbled punt snap and Devan Hussey galloped 85 yards with an interception on Chaffey's lone pass attempt of the night. A play layer, Victor Quintero scooped and scored with a 16-yard fumble recovery.
"Outside the win, the thing I'm most pleased with was all our balance," Bray said. "We made adjustment by the end of the first quarter, we didn't wait until halftime.
"Our defense was tremendous, 11 kids playing their heart out."
The effort was not surprising to Mixon or Earvin.
"We were prepared for this," Ervin said. "Our game plan was to be more physical than they were. I think this sends a message that we're coming out stronger his year."
Mixon knew before the game it was Bray's plan to open the offense.
"That's the difference between he and Coach Strauss," Mixon said. "He wanted to open it up. I have to give thanks to my linemen, they did a wonderful job."
Mixon was seldom under pressure, which didn't set well with Chaffey coach Chris Brown.
"First, I want to congratulate Coach Bray on his first win after being an assistant for such a long time. I think that's great." Brown said. "I can't recall a loss like this in recent time, but it's all my fault.
"I didn't prepare my team. But the only good thing is that this wasn't a (Mt. Baldy) league game. We have some work to do."
Freshman: Colton 36 Chaffey 0
JV: Chaffey 0 Colton 35
9/10(F)
Varsity: Colton 55 Chaffey 8
Article about Colton vs. Chaffey Football Game
ONTARIO - Who would have thought that Richard Bray, an assistant at run-oriented Colton High School for a quarter of a century, would win his first game throwing the ball.
With Jordan Mixon at the throttle, Colton opened its season with a spectacular 55-8 victory over Chaffey, spoiling the Tigers' debut in newly-renovated Graber Field. Mixon completed 8 of 9 passes, half for touchdowns, for 200 yards.
When's the last time the Yellowjackets accounted for that many yards through the air? Actually, the better question would be when was the last time Colton passed for more yards than it rushed for."
"I think we did it a couple of times under (former coach) Harold (Strauss)," said Bray, an assistant at Colton since 1984. "But we had to loosen them up and get them from playing eight in the box."
Mixon did just that, throwing three of his scoring passes in the second quarter as Colton ended the suspense before the band could warm up. Mixon hit Rodney Hardrick with a 8-yard in the end zone corner and followed four minutes later with a similar 35-yard strike.
Right before halftime, Mixon and Tyler Ervin connected on a 43-yard corner route to the end zone for a 34-0 Colton lead.
But it just wasn't offense that powered Colton against the Tigers (1-1). The 'Jackets held Chaffey's potent run game to a mere 106 yards, but only 10 in the first half. Furthermore, Colton also scored three defensive touchdowns.
Hardrick rambled 18 yards with a fumbled punt snap and Devan Hussey galloped 85 yards with an interception on Chaffey's lone pass attempt of the night. A play layer, Victor Quintero scooped and scored with a 16-yard fumble recovery.
"Outside the win, the thing I'm most pleased with was all our balance," Bray said. "We made adjustment by the end of the first quarter, we didn't wait until halftime.
"Our defense was tremendous, 11 kids playing their heart out."
The effort was not surprising to Mixon or Earvin.
"We were prepared for this," Ervin said. "Our game plan was to be more physical than they were. I think this sends a message that we're coming out stronger his year."
Mixon knew before the game it was Bray's plan to open the offense.
"That's the difference between he and Coach Strauss," Mixon said. "He wanted to open it up. I have to give thanks to my linemen, they did a wonderful job."
Mixon was seldom under pressure, which didn't set well with Chaffey coach Chris Brown.
"First, I want to congratulate Coach Bray on his first win after being an assistant for such a long time. I think that's great." Brown said. "I can't recall a loss like this in recent time, but it's all my fault.
"I didn't prepare my team. But the only good thing is that this wasn't a (Mt. Baldy) league game. We have some work to do."
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Game This Week
Daily Bulletin Top 10
http://www.insidesocal.com/sb/fowler/2010/09/football_top_10_week_1.html
Chaffey Football Stats Through Week #1:
http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/B0F7_r-8PEWVxV-XFP6Wxg/chaffey-tigers/football/stats.htm
Football Games This Week:
9/9(TH)
Freshman Football home vs. Colton HS - 3:15 pm
JV Football at Colton HS - 4 pm
9/10(F)
Varsity Football home vs. Colton HS - 7 pm
http://www.insidesocal.com/sb/fowler/2010/09/football_top_10_week_1.html
Chaffey Football Stats Through Week #1:
http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/B0F7_r-8PEWVxV-XFP6Wxg/chaffey-tigers/football/stats.htm
Football Games This Week:
9/9(TH)
Freshman Football home vs. Colton HS - 3:15 pm
JV Football at Colton HS - 4 pm
9/10(F)
Varsity Football home vs. Colton HS - 7 pm
Saturday, September 4, 2010
9/3 - Varsity Football: Chaffey vs. Alta Loma
Chaffey 35 Alta Loma 21
See the article at:
http://www.dailybulletin.com/sports/ci_15990372
Next Week:
9/9(TH): Freshman Football - Colton at Chaffey (3:15 pm)
9/9(TH): JV Football - Chaffey at Colton (4 pm)
9/10(F): Varsity - Colton at Chaffey (7 pm)
See the article at:
http://www.dailybulletin.com/sports/ci_15990372
Next Week:
9/9(TH): Freshman Football - Colton at Chaffey (3:15 pm)
9/9(TH): JV Football - Chaffey at Colton (4 pm)
9/10(F): Varsity - Colton at Chaffey (7 pm)
Thursday, September 2, 2010
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