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The Huntington Beach Orange Oilers wrapped up first place in the Pee Wee Division standings Saturday after defeating the Westminster Lions, 22-6, on the final weekend of regular-season play in Jr. All-American Football.

The Orange Oilers will take on the Tri-City Steelers on Saturday in Inglewood in the opening round of postseason play.

The Orange Oilers are Cody Crujido, Justin Fallon, Austin Moffatt, Ben Roth, Joshua Whittaker, Vincent Dugard, Jacob Lainson, Justin McCollum, Bernardo Robles, Darrin Romo, Matt Tavakoli, Damien Williamson, Michael Chislock, Stephen Clamp, Dane Perkins, Alex Alagata, Donald Rice, Ramon Vargas, Brandon Wooten, Nick Rommerdahl and Jackson Truong.

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In other Pee Wee Division action:

South County 20, Huntington 7

Elijah Herrera scored on a 25-yard run, JT Doran punched in the extra point and the White Chargers played tough, but they still fell to South County.

Herrera and Duran each rushed for more than 100 yards and on defense, Zachary Young recorded a sack.

Huntington opens playoff action Saturday against the Mission Viejo Cowboys Blue in Norwalk.

Other score: Inglewood 34, Black Oilers 0

Other division action:

Jr. Pee Wee Division

Huntington 0, Bellflower 0

The Oilers ended their regular season with a scoreless tie against the Broncos.

The two teams meet again Saturday in Bellower in the first-round of the playoffs.

Oilers named to the all-conference team include Matt Patterson (defensive line), Keko Carmona (linebacker), Jesse Oleson (offensive line) and Matt Oakley (running back).

The four players were voted to these positions by their teammates and represent the team in the Jr. All-American All-Conference game on Dec. 9.

Jr. Clinic Division

Baldwin Hills 6,

Huntington 0

Key defensive plays were made by Jimmy Meehan, Jackson McCleery, Nathan Matthews and Quincy Wimbash, but the Oilers were defeated by the Bruins.

Huntington will take on the Woodcrest Generals in Garden Grove on Saturday in first-round playoff action.

Future League

Huntington 13,

Garden Grove 7

The Orange Oilers ended their regular season on a high note by defeating the Falcons at Garden Grove.

Nicholas Welch scored both Huntington touchdowns and Michael Goodheart, Shea DiNucci and Michael Goodheart made key defense plays.

The Orange Oilers will battle the Inglewood Jets in the Future League Bowl Saturday at Compton High.

Norwalk/Santa Fe 26,

Huntington 13

Steele Dubar scored a pair of touchdowns and Kyle Wilbourn had a big defensive stop in the third quarter in the loss to Saints. Huntington takes on the Tustin Ravens Saturday in another Future League Bowl game.

Other score: Black Oilers 12, Tri-City 12

Scoreboard

Clinic Division

  • Orange Oilers 7, South County 0
  • Mission Viejo 47, Black Oilers 19
  • Jr. Midget Division

  • Baldwin Hills 40, Huntington 8
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