With the offense struggling, Domata Peko Jr. forces a safety that ignites the Coyotes, and King Miller rushes for 216 yards and three touchdowns in a 44-32 comeback win. QB Justin Gil has four TDs …
Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber.CALABASAS — The Calabasas football team struggled o get anything going on offense in the first half of its CIF-SS Division 6 playoff opener against visiting La Habra on Friday night.
On the first play after the change of possession, senior lineman Domata Peko Jr. ripped through the offensive line and tackled the ball carrier for a 5-yard loss. One play later, the senior forced an intentional grounding penalty in the end zone, resulting in a safety to get the Coyotes on the scoreboard.
“King has been here since freshman year,” Peko said. “He’s been working his butt off from the first play til now. He’s the hardest worker in the locker room. He has the best work ethic I’ve ever seen.” La Habra tacked on a rushing touchdown from Grey Greir just before halftime, capitalizing on starting a possession on Calabasas’ side of the field for the third time in the half. Four of La Habra’s five touchdowns in the game came on drives that started in Calabasas territory.
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