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The Huntington Beach Green Chargers paired a dominant defensive

performance with an offense that scored at will to post a 34-0 victory

over the Blue Seahawks in a Pop Warner Jr. Pee Wee Division game at

Edison High.

Eugene Starikov rushed for two touchdowns and Les Obie, Josh Herrera, and

Nick Josenhans all scored once as the Green Chargers finished the regular

season in second place.

Huntington Beach recorded the shutout win behind the play of Sean

Corcoran, Christopher Maki, Robert McCarty, Tim Doupe, Jay Petros, Drake

Peach, Marcus Breit, and Tim Lowe.

The Green Chargers will take on the revenge-minded Lakewood Lancers

Saturday (3 p.m.) in a first-round playoff game in Lakewood.

Back on Oct. 30, Huntington Beach upset the host Lancers, 19-12.

In other games:

MIGHTY MITE DIVISION

Gold Chargers 18, Fullerton 0

Jack Garrabrandt rushed for a pair of scores and backfield mate Tommy

Barbish ran for another touchdown as the Huntington Beach Mighty Mite

Gold Chargers blanked host Fullerton at Hillcrest Park.

The play of Drake Dominguez, Sean Simpson, Chandler Apodaca, and Matt

Larsen contributed to the defensive shutout.

Green Chargers 25, Santa Margarita 7

Bryan Kobylka scored a pair of touchdowns and the Huntington Beach Mighty

Mite Green Chargers used a complete team effort to rout the White Eagles

at Edison High.

Jullien Herrera also set up two other touchdowns, short runs by Jake

Machado and Brandon Weiss, with 85 yards in rushing.

Joe Green had a quarterback sack and David Pena made several tackles in

the White Eagle backfield to lead the Huntington Beach defense.

In cheerleading competition:

The Huntington Beach Pop Warner Jr. Midget Division cheerleading squad

finished in first place at a recent cheer competition and earned the

right to compete in an upcoming regional competition to be held at The

Forum in Inglewood. The Jr. Pee Wee Division cheer squad, comprised of

Harmony Cartier, Alexandra Downey, Tempestt Halstead, Dori Kartchner,

Lenzie Lawson, Pilar Llamas, Katie Munson, and Amber Mitchell, finished

second in its division and also secured a spot in the upcoming regional

competition.

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