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MISSION VIEJO — Lincoln High School’s football team filled the role of vagabonds this season. Because of a home field that was deemed unsafe, the Hornets not only played every game on the road, but boarded buses to every practice.

“Never had a season like it,” said Lincoln coach David Dunn.

A season of resolve and resilience ended in tears of celebration Friday night as the Hornets capped an unforgettable season by beating Pittsburg 28-26 at Saddleback College to win the Division 1-AA state championship.

It’s the second state title in the last three years for the Hornets (12-2).

 

Smith capped an 11-play, 80-yard drive, all on the ground, by scoring from 7 yards out for a 28-20 lead with 3:44 to play.

The Hornets did not throw the ball often, running 64 times while attempting just 14 passes. But the Oregon-bound Smith made Pittsburg pay when he dropped back, completing 6 of 11 passes for 171 yards and three TDs.

“Akili has grown,” said Lincoln coach David Dunn. “He understands when to use his arm to make big plays. And when to use his legs.”

Star of the game was Pittsburg running back Jamar Searcy who ripped off some big gains and scored all 4 of his team's TDs.  Though is carry for a 2-pt conversion failed.   He is committed to Washington State.

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The Hornets etched their name into California high school football history once again with a 28-26 nail-biting win over Pittsburg High.

 

Championship pedigree

why is he running and not passing so much?

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On 12/16/2024 at 10:11 AM, Lrod said:

why is he running and not passing so much?

Could be the conditions of the game situation dictated it.

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On 12/16/2024 at 10:11 AM, Lrod said:

why is he running and not passing so much?

 

 

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Check out Akili Smith jr.'s high school sports stats, including updates while playing football at Lincoln High School (San Diego, CA).

 

 

He has passed quite a bit over his career and has good stats.

 

Mr. FishDuck

Six foot five inches and 225 pounds. How big is he going to be when he grows up?

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On 12/16/2024 at 3:37 PM, Santa Rosa Duck said:

Six foot five inches and 225 pounds. How big is he going to be when he grows up?

Currently, Justin Herbert is 6'6 236, and everybody says faster than he looks. 

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On 12/16/2024 at 10:11 AM, Lrod said:

why is he running and not passing so much?

Looking at his career stats, he has indeed passed less and ran much more his senior season compared to his junior and sophomore seasons.  Maybe he's trying to establish himself as more of a dual threat QB.

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