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Brahma’s season ends with 51-7 loss

               The Diamond Bar football team’s 2013 season has come to an end. After an exciting win over the reigning CIF champs Downey Vikings 63-29, the Brahmas could not keep up with the La Serna Lancers, losing 51-7. It was a rollercoaster year for the Brahmas as they finish the season with an overall record of 7-5.

               Before the match, the Brahmas came into the game with their heads held high. Winning their first CIF game in over a decade, DB had all the momentum it needed against Lancers. However that was not enough, as the Lancers scored early and fast. In their first possession of the game , Lancers quickly ran the ball up the sidelines to the endzone, scoring the first points of the game. LS would not stop their offensive power all half, building a 31-0 by halftime.

               The Brahmas’offense would show some power as they scored on their first possession of the second half. Junior co-captain and quarterback Tyler Peterson threw a slant pass to junior wide receiver Cordell Broadus for an easy score. However, those will be the only points for the Brahmas.

               The Brahmas’ season was something the school will not forget. It featured a brawl that lead to many suspensions handed out by CIF, and  a three peat of the Branding Iron game. Senior co-captain running back Tyler Brown had a monster season with 1096 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns.

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               With the season coming to a close, the Brahmas are looking forward to next season. With junior Antonio Hull eligible to play the entire season, the Brahmas should be something everything should keep an eye on for the 2014 season.

 

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