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July 31, 2002
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Photograph by Jacqueline Ramseyer
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Tight end Geno Gingery of Los Gatos caught two passes in last week's all-star game, but the North lost 19-15 to the South.
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South wins Silicon Valley Youth Classic
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Dick Sparrer
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Tony Barba was making memories for a
lifetime last week. The 275-pound defensive
lineman from Prospect was a member of the
North squad in the 28th annual Silicon Valley
Youth Classic Charlie Wedemeyer High School
All-Star Football Game, last Wednesday night
at San Jose City College. And it was
an experience the recent graduate will not
soon forget.
"It's a privilege just knowing that you're
picked by someone to go out and play," said
Barba, who had a quarterback sack among his
game-high seven tackles in the North's 19-15
loss to the South.
"I feel a little down because of the loss,
but it was just great to play," he added.
"This will be one of my grandpa stories."
Barba wasn't alone.
"It was a very special experience," said
linebacker Ryan Schaefers, Barba's teammate
for the North squad and at Prospect. "I'll
remember this the rest of my life."
And those were sentiments expressed by
players from the losing club. Playing for the
winning side in the Almaden Rotary
Club-sponsored game made the experience
even that much more special.
"It was everything I hoped it would be," said
Pioneer's James Dunne, an offensive guard for
the winning South team. "It was good to go
out of high school with a win."
It was a win that didn't come easy for the
South. The North scored first with a Los
Gatos connection when Trent Edwards tossed to
Chris Willard for an 8-yard touchdown, and
the North went up again 15-12 late in the
second quarter when Edwards followed center
Eli Ledesma (Milpitas) over from the one on a
quarterback sneak.
But Tyler Silva (Lincoln) found Christopher
Gengl (Valley Christian) alone in the end
zone for a 10-yard touchdown toss with 12.9
seconds left in the half to put the South on
top 19-15.
The clubs locked in a defensive struggle in a
scoreless second half, and the South held on
for the tight victory.
"We knew we had to have speed on the
corners," said South coach Mark Krail of
Pioneer, referring to the defensive ends who
kept the pressure on the talented Edwards all
night. "I thought going in that we'd have a
lot of speed."
The South certainly kept the heat on Edwards
and Milpitas quarterback Dustin Guglielmelli.
The passers were sacked a combined seven
times and pressured on many other occasions.
Leading the assault were David Salamida
(Santa Teresa), Richard Faiva (Bellarmine),
Willie Gamboa (Gilroy), Christian Lilleland
(Live Oak), Neil Duffy-Smith (Oak Grove) and
Jeff Worrell (Pioneer). Salamida led the sack
attack with three, and Faiva, Gamboa and
Lilleland were in on two each.
Still, Edwards was able to complete 12 of 18
passes for 110 yards and the one touchdown,
and hit on nine of his first 10 attempts.
Guglielmelli hooked up on 2 of 5 passes for
37 yards.
Devin Schrock (Saratoga) and Scott Cohn (Los
Gatos) led the North corps of receivers with
three catches apiece. Schrock snagged three
tosses for 48 yards, including a leaping grab
of a Guglielmelli pass for 28 yards that kept
the North's hopes alive in the final moments.
Cohn caught three balls for 29 yards and
snatched an Edwards pass for a 2-point
conversion in the second quarter.
Geno Gingery (Los Gatos), Willard and Ardell
Briggs (Wilcox) caught two passes each for
the North, and Ted Mason (Santa Clara) and
Michael Crooks (Leigh) each had a reception.
Briggs led all ground gainers in the game
with 75 yards on eight carries, and Willard
supported with 27 yards on eight tries.
Steven Nichols (Homestead) had a couple of
carries for five yards.
Leading the charge in the offensive front for
the North were tackles Chad Helmonds
(Westmont), Nick Crafford (Los Gatos) and Pat
Justman (Palo Alto), guards Marc Muniz
(Saratoga), Andrew Martin (Wilcox) and Sean
Timon (Wilcox) and Ledesma at center.
Barba, Trevor Hooper (Mountain View) and
Jordan Nelson (Mountain View) shared the lead
in tackles with seven each. Barba had a
quarterback sack in his total.
Aaron Rouleau (St. Francis) had a sack among
his six tackles, and he also recovered a
fumble forced by Hooper. Scott Mueller
(Cupertino) finished with five tackles,
Marquis Henderson (Wilcox) and Nick Arnold
(Fremont) were in on four apiece, and Jared
Schablaske (Cupertino), Jesus Garcia (Palo
Alto) and Justman were in on three each.
Schaefers, James Murdock (Leigh), Cohn,
Ledesma and Drew Rogers (Monta Vista) were
also in on stops.
It was an interception by Rogers that helped
the North battle from behind to get the lead
in the second quarter. Rogers picked off a
pass at the South 34 and ran it down to the
21. Then Edwards went to work, hitting Cohn
for eight yards and Mason for 12 before
sneaking the final yard for the touchdown.
Cohn made a diving catch on an Edwards toss
for the 2-point conversion; the North led
15-12 with 4:09 left in the half.
But the 10-yard TD toss from Silva to Gengl
in the final seconds of the half helped the
South regain the lead it would never
relinquish.
The South, which had used a double pass to
set up its second score, surprised the North
with an onside kick to open the second half.
Raymond Menchaca (Valley Christian) recovered
the short kick at the North 49. Later in the
game, the South would gamble on a fourth and
short from its 40, and Brad Yanez (Lincoln)
dashed nine yards for a big first down.
"We pulled it all out, and it worked out OK,"
said Krail after the win. "Coming in to a
game like this, you just want to have a good
time. But once you get in, the competitive
juices start flowing."
The North took the early lead in the game
when Edwards tossed eight yards to Willard
just 2:43 into the game. A.J. Weitsman
(Saratoga) drilled the extra point, and it
was 7-0 in a hurry.
But the South answered right back. Jacob
French (Pioneer) ran for five yards and
snagged a Silva pass for eight more before
Leone Iosefa (Oak Grove) ran 12 yards to set
up his own 1-yard TD run.
The South took the lead just a few minutes
later. Silva tossed to Juan Gonzalez
(Overfelt), who then hit a wide-open Gregory
Lovely (Gunderson) for a 45-yard gain. A play
later, Tyler Jones (Leland) was off to the
races on a 29-yard touchdown run.
The North scored to regain the lead, but then
Silva hit Gengl and Jones kicked the extra
point to make it 19-15.
Adam Vucurevich (Harker Academy) of Los Gatos
played for the North in the summer game.
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