Oceanside has big game experience; Westview doesn’t. That fact showed as the Pirates blew out the Wolverines 49-7 on their home field Friday night.
The Pirates remained unbeaten on the season with a dominant offensive and defensive performance. Oceanside stunned Westview early and the Wolverines could not recover.
Oceanside’s high-octane offense needed only three minutes to drive 80 yards for the game’s opening score, a Jake Fely one-yard touchdown run. The Pirates added a pair of touchdowns before the first quarter was up, and had a commanding 35-0 lead at the half.
Oceanside quarterback Jordan Wynn was 16-for-24 with 220 yards and two touchdowns. The Pirates also rushed for a total of 250 yards – Rene Siluano led the team in rushing with 100 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries.
While Oceanside’s offense continued to roll on Friday, Westview’s west coast attack was slowed down considerably by the Pirates defense. Wolverines quarterback Tommy Hansen was intercepted four times and Steven Sousa was held to only four receptions for 27 yards. Westview’s only score of the game came late in the fourth quarter.
With the win at Westview, Oceanside has now won 18 straight games dating back to last season. And they are playing their best football of the season right now – which is bad news for Valley League foes.
Oceanside (6-0, 2-0) will look to keep rolling at Mt. Carmel next Friday. Westview will have a chance to bounce back next Friday at San Marcos.
Oceanside has big game experience; Westview doesn’t. That fact showed as the Pirates blew out the Wolverines 49-7 on their home field Friday night.
The Pirates remained unbeaten on the season with a dominant offensive and defensive performance. Oceanside stunned Westview early and the Wolverines could not recover.
Oceanside’s high-octane offense needed only three minutes to drive 80 yards for the game’s opening score, a Jake Fely one-yard touchdown run. The Pirates added a pair of touchdowns before the first quarter was up, and had a commanding 35-0 lead at the half.
Oceanside quarterback Jordan Wynn was 16-for-24 with 220 yards and two touchdowns. The Pirates also rushed for a total of 250 yards – Rene Siluano led the team in rushing with 100 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries.
While Oceanside’s offense continued to roll on Friday, Westview’s west coast attack was slowed down considerably by the Pirates defense. Wolverines quarterback Tommy Hansen was intercepted four times and Steven Sousa was held to only four receptions for 27 yards. Westview’s only score of the game came late in the fourth quarter.
With the win at Westview, Oceanside has now won 18 straight games dating back to last season. And they are playing their best football of the season right now – which is bad news for Valley League foes.
Oceanside (6-0, 2-0) will look to keep rolling at Mt. Carmel next Friday. Westview will have a chance to bounce back next Friday at San Marcos.