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Football: Wilson Can’t Catch Huntington Beach

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Having such a young roster this season has caused Wilson football coach Scott Meyer to be more focused on his team getting better each week.

The Bruins showed they improved despite having a short week on Thursday night, but Wilson turnovers were too much to overcome in a 43-7 loss to Huntington Beach.

“We did a lot of things better,” Meyer said. “We improved from last week. They got two or three late, cheap touchdowns. But we did a lot of things better and we just need to continue to get better.”

Huntington Beach (3-0) wasted no time getting on the board as Daunte Bell connected with AJ Vandermade to give the Oilers a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter.

The Bruins’ offense struggled early, and after a punt on their second possession, Wilson came up with a huge break as they forced a fumble and recovered to take over inside Oiler territory.

After a 29-yard run from Wilson’s Ian Bond, a fumble gave the ball right back to Huntington Beach as they were driving inside the 10-yard-line.

The Oilers took advantage and scored again when Bell connected with Vandermade for a 9-yard touchdown.

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The Wilson defense stiffened and it was a scoreless second period. An interception by Hudson Deeble in the end zone ended the Oilers drive and helped keep the Bruins in the contest trailing 14-0 at halftime.

Huntington Beach came out in the third period pounding the ball with Jack Gercitano who rushed for 65 yards on 10 carries. He capped the opening drive with a 5-yard touchdown to make it 21-0.

Wilson (0-2) appeared to answer right back when Christian Chapman broke free for a 78-yard and looked to be on his way to score, but he was stripped and the Oilers recovered to take over on their own 5-yard line.

Bell went right back into action as he connected with Musashi Ray for his third touchdown throw of the night to put the Oilers up 28-7.

After some big stops by the Bruins’ defense, Bond broke free for a 52-yard touchdown as the Bruins cut into the lead 28-7.

The Bruins will be back in action next Thursday when they travel to take on St. Anthony in the Battle for Seventh Street. 

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Matt Simon
Matt Simon has been covering sports since 2013. During his time at Long Beach State, he served as sports editor for the Daily 49er while completing his degree. Since then, he has reported extensively on athletics throughout Southern California for multiple publications. He also served as an assistant editor at The Maui News before joining The562.org as a correspondent. In 2025, he was brought on as an assistant editor.
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