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		<title>Underdogs, No More!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2019 16:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Hemet Hawks (Micro division 9-10 year olds) represented our valley in the Southern California Junior All-American Conference (SCJAAF)</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph" style="text-align:right">(<em>Underdogs, No More!)</em></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Hemet Hawks bring home the trophy </h2>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The Hemet Hawks (Micro division 9-10 year olds) represented our valley in the Southern California Junior All-American Conference (SCJAAF) Super Bowl this past Sunday in Hesperia. Coming into the matchup the Hemet Hawks were listed as the underdogs, as they have been for most of the season. &nbsp;This is based on the fact that the organization is relatively young (three years) in comparison to the other teams in the same league.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">They came into the playoffs as the fifth seed which means they were on the road throughout the playoffs. Plenty of parents and fans showed up to help the athletes feel like they had somewhat of a home-field advantage themselves. In their first game of the playoffs they went up against the fourth seed PSCC (Palm Springs/Cathedral City) which was supposed to be a defensive game, considering Hemet and PSCC had two of the best defenses in the league, both allowing under 100 points on the season.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The game turned into somewhat of a shoot-out and Hemet left the game victorious the final score being 21-19. In the next round Hemet played the number one seed in the conference, Upland. The Hawks defense proved to be elite: they held Upland to only six points, which is an amazing feat: Upland is the leading scorer in the league with 233 total points this season, so this was a very impressive showing by the Hawks. They advanced to the final game of the play-offs and took on another opponent who was ranked higher than them: Hesperia.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Hesperia was the two seed, but again, the Hawks defense couldn&#8217;t care less: the Hawks held them to just six points in the Super Bowl. The Hawks scored 12 of their own and with that, won the game. On paper the Hawks were considered long-shots, but those athletes couldn&#8217;t care less about their ranking or what the paper had to say: they were going to go out and play football. That&#8217;s exactly what they did.</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">LJ Amisone threw a beautiful pass to Marcus Moorer with only nine seconds left in the game. Marcus Moorer really showed next level &#8220;ball skills&#8221; snatching that catch. it was good for 23 yards, but more importantly a touchdown. Head Coach Raul Roque and staff coached an amazing game and team that day. It will go down in the Hemet Hawks history books.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The Commissioner of the Hemet Hawks (Sergio Camacho) had this to say about his team before the game, &#8220;Today&#8217;s game will be historic in Hawks history, no matter what the outcome is. In three short years, we have a team in the Super Bowl. It has been a roller coaster of emotions, some sad but most happy. This team has showed us that the cliché of &#8216;Hard Work Pays Off&#8217; isn&#8217;t just a metaphor for life, but actual truth. No matter what obstacles might lie ahead we work hard; no matter what you are doing or how you feel, pick your head up and get to work. Work hard at it! The outcome of hard work might not always come to light in an instant. You have to be patient. To all our teams that didn&#8217;t make it to the Super Bowl this year, don&#8217;t be discouraged, your hard work will pay off eventually, I promise you that. We will all be there next year working hard with you. I&#8217;m proud to be a Hawk and even more proud to call all of you who have joined us in the past years &#8216;friends&#8217; and most importantly &#8216;family,&#8217; now bring that trophy home!&#8221;</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The Inland Empire Sports Connection is proud of the Hawk&#8217;s organization and everything they accomplished this season! Congratulations Hawks! Good luck moving forward.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">For more information about the Hemet Hawks football organization go to <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.HemetHawks.org%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR299XuimyJMEWxJBOokaiPrs2iqNqg9D3AGhQYphv3egVhpqODqU5s-sR8&amp;h=AT2nux8rcjhgMNG5UvAOK83MjXdXCrvUiHHqadkS5_Gcbg5kwkdw7XihuiMPj_gamo0xFvWIkK632iKvjPv-gHfQnUD1Mj1mv8GTb0LhTsg9j8w3vwypRvN_jjXHpaHjRHy59UhuFvyR3OEYYovS1vAupY3Ynk193uz86yo4S0yhcAwMczaTo59kB2fIllfBPDQ2dAIeF3VpMT0_JZWZtktguDaPgm3cq_u5OInT3UIyMx4dN6FZcWfroEl-mZGMiVD8LXdHDHLoWDODdMTq_H6a0DrGB-U37flw96-_22uMq3rnF9dFjl4hZEDpqoXzh2pIoLayPMixgAqbF4-ZjPQh4NEFocnOzYDi0uhqrAYOxpKB-UrmF8pCyzpeohFBVeOP9Moiz_bYDP4DqxCIsLl4k2t678wQ-AFpzSsUZYW9aJ6C02_poiq3ol2dbz36X7hz_hC43Bb-uuNF_rsquO59sIq7iSNey_MjuKm9o2_gHY8zjiYaSwNOmpjr-lm9o3LgOiO0KmSEusmraEfudjMmEnb0PXt0XnGzvIgtY4RCkon40Moh235NM5v4VBp3Kt9YOMfzrZPdw_6l8_zwloWc0VR9qzBa_4w4R0_BiM12SJAdOTTm_lgsONLGCwSYFMtjKabaaC7HVfpmVhJU" target="_blank">www.HemetHawks.org</a> or follow their social media @ Hemet Hawks Youth Football<br>Signups for next season are just around the corner so keep an eye out.</p>



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		<title>HSJ Chronicle&#8217;s Game of the Week</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2019 13:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>San Jacinto High School (SJHS) will take the trip to Perris as the Tigers seek to hunt down some Hawks. San Jacinto is fresh off a victory over their rival, the Hemet High Bulldogs.</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph" style="text-align:right">(<em>Tigers Hunting Down Hawks</em>)</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Tigers Hunting Down Hawks In Week 9 </h2>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">San Jacinto High School (SJHS) will take the trip to Perris as the Tigers seek to hunt down some Hawks. San Jacinto is fresh off a victory over their rival, the Hemet High Bulldogs. San Jacinto dominated the matchup 28-5, with Hemet’s only points coming off a safety and a field goal. San Jacinto is currently on a four-game win streak and are undefeated in league. Right now they are ranked 84th in the state. The have the highest ranking in the league and are holding on to that number one spot. San Jacinto has to have this game circled on their schedule: if they are able to win this one, they will only be one win away from going undefeated in the league.&nbsp;</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><br>Citrus Hill is coming off a tough game against West Valley where they barely pulled out a victory against the Mustangs. Citrus Hill has a 7-1 record on the year and are 2-1 in league play. Their only loss was in the first week of league against a Hemet High team that dominated them defensively and kicked a 35 yard game winning field goal. This game between San Jacinto &amp; Citrus Hill will be one to watch. &nbsp;If San Jacinto can pull out the win, they essentially clinch the league title and a playoff spot. If they lose, their future is questionable&#8211;most likely they will finish second or third in the league and their playoff chances will be up to a coin flip. This game is the definition of a &#8220;must win&#8221; for San Jacinto.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><br>West Valley (ranked 539 in state) is hosting Beaumont (ranked 196) this week. Beaumont will come into this game thinking that this is an easy win, but West Valley showed last week that they can play with the best of them, containing Citrus Hill to only 14 points. West Valley is going to need to come out and play like they did last week to silence their doubters. This is a big opportunity for them to finish their season on a high note by taking away Beaumont&#8217;s playoff hopes.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><br>Hemet travels across the city to play against Tahquitz for the Ramona Cup. Both teams are fresh off a loss and need to get back in the win column in order to keep their playoff dreams alive. This is Tahquitz&#8217;s last home game of the season. Tahquitz is coming into the game ranked 562 and they still don’t have their head coach. Hemet is going to be hungry after losing the last Battle of the Bell: they are coming into the game ranked 271. &nbsp;This is Hemet’s game to lose and they better win if they want to get into the playoffs.&nbsp;</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><br>For pictures of our Game of the Week (San Jacinto at Citrus Hill) follow @authorkyleraeheadlee on Facebook</p>



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