Los Alamitos High football team has grown as a group during 7-0 start
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Los Alamitos High football team has grown as a group during 7-0 start
"Standing under four palm trees in the quad area of Calabasas High, Los Alamitos football players have their eyes trained on coach Ray Fenton's face for more than five uninterrupted minutes. Looking to see if anyone loses focus when a mother walks by and starts yelling at her daughter, the answer is incredibly no. The players keep listening and keep their eyes directed on Fenton."
"They might not have been mentioned much in preseason hype lists, but players have performed at a high level so far. Tight end Beckham Hofland, 6 foot 5 and 230 pounds, is a load to cover and also serves as a kicker. Running backs Kamden Tillis and Lenny Ibarra are versatile and reliable. Quarterback Colin Creason, who sat out last season while transferring from Long Beach Poly, keeps improving."
Los Alamitos is 7-0 with players demonstrating unusual focus and discipline during coach Ray Fenton’s instruction. The roster features homegrown talent rather than transfers, and team chemistry is strong because players have grown up together. Tight end Beckham Hofland is a physical matchup and also handles kicking duties. Running backs Kamden Tillis and Lenny Ibarra provide versatility, while quarterback Colin Creason is improving after a transfer year. The offensive line, anchored by center Braiden McKenna, is a strength, and Lenny Ibarra leads the defense with 66 tackles. The team’s cohesion fuels effort and competitive play.
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