
"People in Southern California probably don't know Demacabalin, who's part Filipino and part Samoan. He doesn't get tired. He became Kern County's all-time leading rusher with more than 7,000 yards, gaining 223 yards in 38 carries and scoring three touchdowns. 'What makes the Wing T difficult to defend is mainly teams focus defense against the spread offense,' Demacabalin said. 'With the Wing T, you're running straight at them. You're pounding the rock. You're getting the yards you need.'"
"Carson's offense stalled out after a 27-point first quarter, not producing any points until 3:14 left when Chris Fields III scored on a four-yard run to bring the Colts (10-4) within a tying two-point conversion. But a run failed, and Kennedy ran out the clock. Fields ran for three touchdowns and passed for two touchdowns, but Kennedy's ability to use up large chunks of time and also pressure Fields left Carson feeling frustrated throughout the second half."
Jace Demacabalin, a 205-pound senior part Filipino and part Samoan, ran 223 yards on 38 carries with three touchdowns and became Kern County's all-time leading rusher with over 7,000 yards. Robert Kennedy High executed a physical Wing T ground attack that consistently ran up the middle and chewed clock. Kennedy won 35-33 over Carson in the CIF state championship 3-A regional game at Carson. Carson scored 27 points in the first quarter but stalled thereafter. Chris Fields III accounted for multiple touchdowns, and Kennedy will face Oakland McClymonds next weekend for the state title.
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