A nod to other Athlete of Week nominees

Summit’s Stephen Carr (#7) breaks away from the San Gorgonio defense for a touchdown during the first half of Thursday’s non league game at AB Miller High School in Fontana, Ca., September 8, 2016. (Photo by John Valenzuela/The Sun)

As usual it was a tough call for this week’s Athlete of Week honors. Click on the names to see what they did for the week:

The boys winner is Stephen Carr, senior football standout from Summit.

The girls winner is Alexis Cardoza, volleyball player from Chino Hills

BOYS

Mitchell Fargo, Senior, Webb water polo – Scored seven goals in Tuesday’s 12-11 loss to San Marino, leading a seven goal comeback that fell just
short. On the season Fargo has 86 goals.

Rudy Garcia, Junior, Don Lugo football – Threw for 230 yards and four touchdowns in his best varsity performance, a 37-27 win over local rival Chino on Friday in the annual Milk Can game.

Willie Morris, Senior, Chino football – The well rounded football standout scored all four touchdowns for the Cowboys in 37-27 loss to Don Lugo. He had 7 carries for 143 yards 3 pass receptions for 139 yards to go with 99 yards on three special teams returns. Oh, he also played the  entire game at defensive back.

GIRLS

Jordin Bishop, Ayala volleyball – Tallied 23 kills in Palomares League loss to Bonita and another 23 in a win over Diamond Bar. Then in a weekend tournament hosted by the Bulldogs, Bishop registered 35 kills in 10 sets.

 

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Summit’s Stephen Carr says he’s still committed to USC

The coaching shuffle at USC isn’t enough to scare away Summit running back Stephen Carr.

Like Rancho Cucamonga’s Thomas Graham, Carr said tonight he’s still committed to the Pac-12 school despite the suspension and eventual dismissal of head coach Steve Sarkisian.

Carr hasn’t had any second thoughts. He spoke with one USC assistant today and got a text message from another.

“They’re going to get a good coach,” Carr said. “They’re going to go out and get the right coach to fit the program.”

Carr is just a junior so he has the opportunity to sit back and see what happens before he has to finalize a decision.

“I’m just going to relax and let everything unfold,” he said.

Carr has helped lead the SkyHawks to a 6-0 record. He has 61 carries for 821 yards and 10 touchdowns.

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