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Week 3 / Game 4

Friday, September 13, 2024

Redondo Union High School Football Field, Redondo Union High School

Reporter:

Devonte Barr

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Huntington Beach Helmet
Redondo Logo

Huntington Beach Oilers

VS

Redondo Union Sea Hawks

Redondo Union Reunites With Victory Over HB Oilers, 21-0

Redondo Beach – Redondo Union High School Football Field

Friday the 13th, dubbed the “unlucky day,” had its effects bewitched onto the Huntington Beach Oilers resulting in frustration and ultimately defeat. Unable to score and unable to stop the Sea Hawks from scoring, a feeling the Oilers have left many teams with before had come to collect. 

Huntington quarterback Brady Edmonds on average passes for about 305 -yards a game, facing the Sea Hawks defense, Edmonds was kept to just 178 passing yards and was sacked five times. Thanks to “ice block defense,” Redondo prevented every endzone attempt (3) by the Oilers.

On offense, they established the run game and committed to it. Runningback Ethan Maleman spearheaded the rushing yards with 107 total and blessed the Sea Hawks with 6 points. 

In the air, both receivers Cadence Turner and Bo Ausmus contributed their hands for points with touchdown catches leaving the score at 21-0. Sea Hawk quarterback Niko London completed 9/14 passes, only 107-yards total but it was more than enough to shut out the competition. 

Redondo Union’s defense when it came to the redzone was a masterclass. 

At least 3 different times the Oilers got the ball inside the  6-yard line, but were met only by the unyeilding Sea Hawk D-line. 

Huntington Beach hasn’t been defeated without scoring since the 2019 season game against Western High School losing 14-0.

Results

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Oilers 0 0 0 0 0
Sea Hawks 7 7 0 7 21

Scoring

Q1

RU: Niko London finds Bo Ausmus for a 10-yard TD (7-0)

Q2

RU: Cadence Turner 15-yard rushing TD (14-0)

Q3

None

Q4

RU: Bo Ausmus 4-yard rushing TD (21-0)

Photos Credits: JP Media