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Football Places 11 Athletes on All Conference Teams

Football Places 11 Athletes on All Conference Teams

TORRANCE, Calif. - Ending the season at No. 12 in the conference, 11 Warriors have received Southern California Football Association National Division All Central honors. Four athletes made First Team while seven Warriors made the Second Team.

Earning offensive First Team honors are Erik Henneman, Johnell Jackson and Emerald Faletuipapai.

Tight end Henneman played in 10 matches for the Warriors, counting two rushes and 27 receptions and 40.5 receiving yards-per-game. He tied for third in receiving touchdowns (8) in the Central League.

Running back Jackson finished the season in third for yards rushed per game (69.2) and led the Warriors in total rushing yards with 692. He finished with a receiving average of 9.6 with 13 receptions in 125 yards.

Offensive lineman Faletuipapai received a unanimous All Conference First Team selection.

Outside linebacker Deadre Brewer earned First Team Defensive honors with his tackles per game percentage (5.0), with a total of 35 tackles on the season.

Running back Donovan Davis and quarterback David Sills were both named to the Second Team.

In the ten appearances for the Warriors, Davis registered 93 rushes with a yards per game percentage of 55.0. He also delivered five touchdowns for the Warriors.

Sills led the Warriors in passes with a total of 127 over 1636 yards and 15 touchdowns. His records on the season put him third in the conference for yards per game (163.6) and in fourth for total amount of touchdowns.

Mori Savini, Dallas Tufele, Taylor Flowers, Shahman Moore, and Max Kidd all made it onto the Defensive Second Team selection.

Defensive tackle Savani had a total of 28 tackles, nine of which were solo, as well as a sack.

As a freshman, defensive linebacker Tufele registered 19 solo tackles and an additional 14 assisted tackles. He successfully got two sacks.

Linebacker Flowers earned his spot by earning a total of 31 tackles, 18 of which were solo. He also gained a sack and fumble recovery.

Moore, another freshman defensive back, appeared in seven matches. He gained 17 tackles and an interception.

Placekicker Kidd had great numbers when it came to his point after touchdown percentage (93% overall, 100% conference). He registered a field goal percentage of 75% overall.