Freshman football completes undefeated season
CVHS freshman football has completed an undefeated season marking a huge achievement for the young players careers and futures as Trojans.
The team averaged 24.2 points offensively and gave up 9.7 points per game. There was a good mix of rush and pass offense with skilled players across the field.
The team had great players all around the field, many players effectively playing two positions. Quarterback Brody Evans also plays safety and loves the game of football.
“It’s definitely going to be a memory that I remember for the rest of my high school career, and just how special the team model was. Everything was great.” said Evans on what the season meant to him.
Lots of props were given to teammates. The team has a bond with each other that can translate into the rest of their careers
“Without their support, I wouldn’t be who I am today,” said Miguel Espinosa, wide receiver and safety.
Arguably the most important win of the season was against Hayward with the Trojans winning 40-6. Evans described it as his favorite moment of the season.
“Next season, we’re going to have to work hard to maintain what we were doing this year,” said Diego Guzman, running back and linebacker.
A great first season the Trojans can transfer into sustained success. The players care about winning, teamwork and commitment. They’re willing to learn new positions, take risks and push themselves for their teammates.uniform
It’s a great time to be an underclassman because what the players on this team may do in the future is unlimited.

