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VOL. 22, NO. 47
ARCADIA APACHES SET THE STAGE FOR HISTORIC CIF VICTORY First time in 40 years
Arcadia shuts down a rolling Alta Loma squad in Friday’s CIF-SS Division 8 Semifinals to secure a spot in the championship game. –Courtesy Photo / Facebook, @ArcadiaUnified
Aaron VALDEZ Ryan FORAN
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ith a huge 62-27 win over Alta Loma in the CIF Division 8 Semifinals on Friday, Arcadia football has finally gotten over the hump and earned themselves a trip to a championship game for the first time in 40 years. As good as the Apaches have been throughout the entire season, they only seem to be getting better and better. Their magisterial performance against the Braves certainly signals that the Apaches are peaking at just the
right time. This was the first semifinal appearance for Arcadia since its head Coach Andrew Policky helped lead the team to the penultimate round 21 years ago. Coming into the game, Alta Loma was riding wins over Royal and Katella in the first and second round, respectively. However, it did not have the same success in league play as the Braves sported a 2-3 record, which was good enough for only fourth place in the Palomares standings. Arcadia, on the other hand, had not lost since Aug. 31 and was the outright champ of the Pacific League at 7-0. In the semifinal against the Braves, it was all Arcadia as it quickly took a 14-0 first-quarter lead that
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was sparked by a blazing 58-yard touchdown run from Demarco Moorer. The senior running back’s play this postseason has paid huge dividends for Arcadia’s highoctane offense, finishing Friday’s game with 11 carries for 85 yards. Arcadia’s best quarter came in the second, scoring 24 unanswered points as Alta Loma already seemed down for the count by then. The Apaches’ trusty and explosive Rolandiss Whitener got going in the second after completing a 55-yard punt return for a touchdown. Coming out the half, Arcadia outscored Alta Loma in SEE HISTORIC CIF VICTORY PAGE 12
Good luck Apaches