October 15, 2008 --

Jordan High School’s DeShawn Beck finds plenty of running room after hauling in a pass against Huntington Park. Jordan defeated the Spartans, 44-27.
By RON GUILD, Sports Editor 16.OCT.08
Though it didn’t result in a victory, Huntington Park High School’s approach to Jordan will serve as a model to the remainder of the Eastern League teams on the Bulldogs’ schedule.
Jordan provided just enough big plays to offset the time of possession advantage held by the Spartans and come away with a 44-27 victory that was tougher than the final score indicated.
Currently 2-3 overall and 1-0 in league, the Bulldogs visit Bell, 3-2, 0-2, Friday. The Eagles are reeling from a 44-3 loss to Roosevelt.
The Spartans, 3-2, 1-1, are at South Gate, 1-4, 0-1 Friday.
Though Huntington Park put together several time-consuming drives that kept the game in doubt until the final six minutes, Jordan offset that with touchdowns covering 88, 88, 81 and 41 yards. The Spartans held a 66-43 advantage in plays, yet the Bulldogs outgained them, 446-327.
James Boyd completed 20 of 31 passes for 363 yards and four touchdowns for Jordan. All four scoring passes and 284 of the yards were during a first half in which the Bulldogs were building a 26-7 lead.
Wide receiver Deshawn Beck also took a few snaps at quarterback and completed three of four for 93 yards and a touchdown.
“This win is huge because it’s over one of the premier teams in our league,” Jordan coach Elijah Asante said. “They were playing keepaway and we still scored 44 points.”
Asante, who earned his first road win over the Spartans in his six years at the Jordan helm, praised his coaching counterpart.
“Leroy Wilson is one of the best coaches I’ve ever gone against,” he said. “He has to be one of the five best coaches in the City (Section). His teams are always well coached.”
While Boyd had his usual solid effort at quarterback, the Bulldogs also got superior efforts from the wide receiver crew.
Delvon Purvis, a senior who is being looked at by USC, according to Asante, caught eight passes for 181 yards and three touchdowns, including an 81-yarder in the second quarter in which he turned a 10-yard outpattern into a streak down the sidelines.
Brandon Caldwell turned a similar pattern in the first period into an 88-yard scoring play. Caldwell had 155 yards on three catches.
Beck, who caught a one-yard scoring pass from Boyd just before the end of the half, returned a kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown 19 seconds into the fourth quarter.
Then just after the Spartans had closed the gap to 32-27 by converting a halfback-pass to Eric Velazquez on fourth down for a score with 6:15 left, the Bulldogs struck with a 41-yard touchdown pass from Beck to Purvis. Eric Hunter’s five-yard run as time expired accounted for the final points.
On the big plays, Asante said, “We just took advantage of one-on-one mismatches.”
As for why it took so long to put the Spartans away, he said, “Their keep-away style prevented us from doing that. They rely on three-and-a-half yards per carry and don’t deviate from that. They wait for you to makes mistakes.”
Huntington Park led, 7-6 after one quarter thanks to a seven-minute, 75-yard drive that ended with Carlos Hernandez scoring on a one-yard run and Michael Ruiz kicking the extra point.
Arnie Murillo’s 41-yard scoring pass to Hector De La Rosa 50 seconds into the third quarter got the Spartans within 12 points of Jordan.
An interception by Ricardo Ramirez set up the next H.P. score, a two-yard run by Rios that closed the gap to 26-20.
The Spartans netted 226 yards on the ground with Velazquez gaining 100 on 15 carries. De La Rosa carried 13 times for 64 yards and caught three passes for 72. Murillo was 5-for-10 for 86 yards.
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Garfield (3-3, 2-0), the co-leader in the Eastern League race, knocked off South East, 28-14.
South East (1-5, 0-2), which visits co-leading Roosevelt (5-1, 2-0) Friday, has been pretty good offensively this year with quarterback Jonathan Reyes and running back Senen Carson giving the Jaguars good balance.
“They have a pretty good little passer and Senen Carson is probably the best running back in the league,” Roosevelt coach Javier Cid said. “They’ve been scoring a lot of points and every one of the games they’ve lost has been close, except for one.”
Reyes completed seven of 23 for 103 yards and Carson rushed for 47 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries against Garfield. Jorge Lopez caught three passes for 73 yards and stood out defensively with 10 solo tackles and two assists.
Cesar Gonzalez kicked a pair of field goals for the Jaguars.

Huntington Park High School's Eric Velazquez celebrates after catching a touchdown pass against Jordan.
- Photo by Gary McCarthy
Source: WaveNewspapers.com