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A Homecoming Wildcat Victory

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  • 2025 Homecoming Queen for Sonora High, Addy Vann, escorted during the game by Matthew Burris on her left and her father, Mark Vann, on her right.

Written by Nick Stuart

In an exciting game where both teams took to the air in a bid to win. The Wildcats were able to shine on offense and defense with a convincing 43-12 win. The Wildcats won the coin toss and deferred, then stopped the Huskies’ run game, forcing a punt. The Wildcats’ offense moved the ball but was held short of the goal line and settled for a 38-yard field goal from Estrella. On their next offensive drive, quarterback Eli Ingalls connected with a wide-open Cash Byington for a walk-in touchdown. The same play in the second quarter resulted in a second wide-open touchdown for Byington, giving the Wildcats a 17-0 lead. Hughson was able to finally put points up on the board with a deep pass and a blown coverage. Sonora answered with a potentially record-breaking field goal by kicker Estrella.

When the offense got stopped to start the second half, Coach Clifton returned to Estrella for a third field goal, raising the lead to 23-6. In the fourth quarter, Brody Speer caught a pass on the same play Byington had scored with earlier to extend the lead to 29-6. Hughson scored again but failed to convert on the two-point conversion. An interception by George Renault led to a scoring run from quarterback Ingalls. The Wildcats got the ball one last time after a turnover on downs and scored with a run from running back Steven Olley, closing out the game 43-12.

Next week, the undefeated Sonora Wildcats face off against 5-2 Ripon in continued league play. The Chicken Ranch Casino player of the game was #7 Cash Byington, and the Foust Heating and Air Hot Hit of the game was #6 Steven Morefoot.

In other action, the Bret Harte Bullfrogs lost to the Linden Lions 35-0. Next Friday, they are away to take on River Islands. The Calaveras game against Millennium was canceled, handing the Red Hawks a forfeit victory. Next Friday, they are on the road against Big Valley Christian.Â