
"We never lost faith, said head coach Danny Jones. If we look at the scores of games, we're battling our (butts) off. We knew the football team that we were and what we were capable of, and it's wonderful to be able to put it together and to see it for four quarters on both sides of the ball. We have one game left in the season. If we win, we're in the playoffs."
"On a night where Duenas and UNLV commit Cole Goldsworthy returned from injury, the Dons' three-touchdown victory was a non-stop exhibition dynamic play after dynamic play. Duenas and Nehemia Nemo Fungula each had an interception. Ian Simpson recovered a muffed punt return by Monte Vista that led to a touchdown. The defense forced two fumbles and blocked a field goal attempt that led to another touchdown."
Amador Valley began the season without five senior skill-position players due to multiple injuries and opened 0-4 with an average defeat margin of about eight points. The Dons rallied to a decisive 35-14 Halloween victory over Monte Vista, improving to 3-6 (1-2) with one game remaining that can secure a playoff spot. Ismael Duenas and UNLV commit Cole Goldsworthy returned from injury for the win. Defensive highlights included interceptions by Duenas and Nehemia Nemo Fungula, a muffed-punt recovery by Ian Simpson, two forced fumbles and a blocked field-goal attempt. Offense featured Anthony Harrington with 215 yards and two long touchdowns and sophomore Nicco Kovacs throwing three touchdowns.
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