Friday's game
Gilroy (3-2) at Seaside (5-1), 7:30 p.m.
You would have never known that the Spartans have actually trailed in their last two games, not after outscoring both Pacific Division opponents 86-13.
Opponents have actually scored first in five of Seaside's six games this year. Whatever is being said at halftime, head coach Al Avila needs to bottle it as his team has outscored opponents 112-13.
Daniel Sayre is having a season to remember for Seaside with six interceptions, four of which he has returned for touchdowns.
DeMarcus Hawkins has been a demon on the outside, having recorded 12 sacks while Tristian Beza has 70 tackles.
Kieshawn Robinson has gone over 100 yards rushing in three straight games for Seaside, producing 10 touchdowns while quarterback Malik Jeter has thrown seven touchdown passes.
The Mustangs rallied from a seven point deficit by rattling off 21 straight points in last weeks win over Alisal.
In its three wins, Gilroy is averaging 41 points a game. But in its two losses, it's allowing 40 points. Sophomore Joseph Barnes has rushed for 723 yards, producing 12 touchdowns while Dylan Holler has 538 yards and five touchdowns.
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