Sultana High School: August 2011 Archives

Sultana hoping that size does matter

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If there was a competitive-eating competition involving high school football teams in San Bernardino County, Sultana would be one of the favorites. While many local coaches have commented on their lack of size, Sultans coach Blake Robbins has a plethora of big guys to lead the way.

"I'm really not sure what it is, but we have a lot of big guys in the program," Robbins said. "I'm not complaining. If they can play up to their potential, we have a chance to be pretty good."

Sultana comes into 2011 with a monkey off its back, as it broke a 23-game losing streak with a win at Pacific last September and prevailed over Hesperia for the first time since 2006 in the "Key Game." While Robbins is happy that those streaks are over, he feels that his team squandered an opportunity to do even more a year ago.

"We went 2-8, but we really felt that we should have won three or four more games," Robbins said. "We played tough in most of our games but we weren't able to make the big play. A lot of times we'd move the ball down the field and then commit a turnover or get a penalty that would ruin it."

About Pete Marshall

Pete Marshall - Prep Sports Blog Pete Marshall first started covering prep sports for The Sun in 1991. Since then, he has covered high school sports in person in California as far south as Calexico and as far north as Stockton, but he favors the largest county in the country. He has been around for a while, but prefers being called experienced to being called old.

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