Lakewood rules SFe's TofC passing/linemen competitions
Lakewood dominated play en route to winning the passing championship in
Saturday's Ninth Annual Tournament of Champions passing and linemen
competitions at Santa Fe High School.
The Lancers were one of four teams (the others Glendora, California
and Narabonne) that rolled unbeaten through four games in pool play,
posting a remarkable +94 points differential to earn the No. 1 seed for
the afternoon session that was broken into championship and consolation
flights.
Lakewood finished with an 8-0 record after defeating Narbonne, 29-23,
in the title game. Cypress won the consolation crown by defeating
Palmdale Highland, 30-14. The Centurians also won the tug-o-war, beating
Lakewood in the finals.
Lakewood captured the linemen competition with 260 points to outdistance
Glendora, 250, Santa Fe 240, West Torrance 239, Peninsula 234 and
California 229.
Whittier finished with 157 points and Santa Fe's second squad totaled
146.



Good job to the chiefs on saturday I'm proud of you boys.They came up short on the tug of war comp, if it wasn't for ray and eric cramping up they would of won the competition. Also, good job alex you did great out on the field on saturday,good job son Im very proud of you.Those boys look real good,they are going to surprise alot of people this year. Most of these kids are at the gym every day and have been doing that since january. Alot of these kids that no one has heard of our going to step it up. I'm damm proud of my boys good luck and keep up the hard work.