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DECEMBER 25, 2020
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Former Antioch athlete breaks records University of Alabama running back Najee Harris, hailing from Antioch, took the ball during the Southeastern Conference (SEC) championship game on Dec. 19 and raced into the school’s record books. Harris’ performance — 178 rushing yards, 67 receiving yards, and five total touchdowns — made him the school’s all-time leader in career rushing yards (3,639), career rushing touchdowns (44), and total touchdowns (54). His five touchdowns in the game also set a SEC championship game record. To nobody’s surprise, he was named the game’s MVP. “It’s an honor to be in that position,” Harris said in a statement provided by the University after being asked about becoming the school’s all-time leading rusher. “But I can’t thank the line enough for really making this happen for me. I know my name is going to be on there. But just for the O-line to come and make those holes, really I feel like they should be on the all-time leading rusher somewhere up there, too.” Now a college senior, Harris, a 2017 Antioch High School graduate, is assumed to be a lock for the NFL. He’s expected to finish out his Alabama career with either one or
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Former Antioch High running back Najee Harris is now the University of Alabama’s all-time leader in career rushing yards (3,639), career rushing touchdowns (44) and total touchdowns (54) after a record-breaking performance in the Southeastern Conference championship game on Dec. 19. two College Football Playoff games. In his four-year college term, Harris has rushed 601 times for 3,639 yards and 44 touchdowns, in addition to hauling in 69 receptions for 672 more yards and 10
Honor Bowl date set for September 2021 The nonprofit Honor Group, which strives to create awareness and educate students and the community about the needs of military veterans, announced it will hold its 2021 Honor Bowl at Liberty High School in Brentwood. The nonprofit uses the event, which features multiple games, as a venue to educate students, coaches and the community about patriotism while raising money for injured, ill and wounded veterans. The 2021 event is set for Sept. 10 and 11, although match-ups haven’t been announced yet. The 2020 event, which was canceled
due to the pandemic-induced stoppage of play, was slated to feature five Southern California and five Northern California games, included a scheduled clash between Brentwood’s Liberty and Del Oro High out of Loomis. The 2021 game will come about two years after Liberty High School’s Ohmstede Field was renovated, which ushered in new lights, expanded home-side bleachers, an improved press box, a new entrance and a new scoreboard. For more information about the nonprofit and Honor Bowl, visit www. thehonorgroup.org.
more scores. He’s used the 2020 season to ensure he leaves college on a high note. This season alone, he’s carried the ball 214 times for 1,262 yards and 24 touch-
downs. He pulled in 32 receptions for 316 yards and three more scores. Harris is currently the season leader in rushing touchdowns (24), total touchdowns (27), and sits third in rushing yards, only 174 yards behind leader Breece Hall of Iowa State. The nation is taking notice. Harris is a finalist for the Doak Walker Award, given to the nation’s top running back. He’s at least in the conversation as a possible Heisman Trophy nominee, given to the top collegiate football player. The humble Harris, however, downplayed being in consideration for the 2020 Heisman. “I ain’t worried about that,” he said. His personal achievements aside, Harris and the Crimson Tide, the nation’s topranked team, are gunning for their third national championship in six seasons in 2020. Alabama plays Notre Dame in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, at 2 p.m. The winner of that contest will play the winner of Clemson and Ohio State for the national championship on Jan. 11. Alabama’s game against Notre Dame will be broadcast on ESPN.
From Lion to Bear
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Liberty multisport star Akili Calhoun signed his letter of intent to attend the University of California, Berkeley, where he will play football. The 6-foot-4, 240-pound athlete was named to the all-Bay Valley Athletic League first offensive and defensive teams in 2019, as well as the all-league second offensive team in 2018. He tallied 41 tackles, seven sacks and caused one fumble in 15 games, spanned over two stellar seasons on the varsity squad, according to www.Maxpreps.com. Calhoun is expected to join Cal in January 2021 as a mid-year enrollee, according to a Cal news release. “I love Liberty. It has taught me a lot about not only ball, but life as well,” Calhoun said in a statement earlier this year. “I love Brentwood, and I always will.”
Taking a look back at The Press’ sports history In 2019, the Liberty High School girls’ wrestling team shined at the Brittany David Invitational, securing second place among 46 teams. Hermelinda Mendoza (106 pounds), Jadyn Wilson (116 pounds) and Samantha Calkins (170 pounds) led the way by winning in their weight classes, but Lowell High edged out Liberty 151-144 in the team standings. Freshman Sophia Yurkovich was also impressive, finishing second in the 150-pound weight class. In the final, she was bested by Santa Teresa’s Shaylene Lopez via fall (1:20). Gabby Twigg (235 pounds) grabbed fifth place; Carlie Droszcz (160 pounds) sixth; and Chloe Lira (121 pounds) seventh to round out the top eight finishers.
Wilson knocked off Arroyo’s Reyna Solis by fall (0:35) to capture her title as well as the tournament MVP honors. In other key results involving Bay Valley Athletic League teams, Antioch High’s Desirea Tauluuluu Spadini (137 pounds) defeated Lowell High’s Daniela Romo by a 10-7 decision to capture her weight-class title. Freedom’s Luz Lacayo battled back to reach the consolation A championship, but lost to Sacred Heart Cathedral’s Maricella Barreto-Ray by fall (2:21). Pittsburg’s Melesisi Malupo (235 pounds) took home her weight-class title with a win over Palo Alto’s Amelia Clough by fall (3:28).
In 2019, the Liberty girls’ wrestling team notched a second-place finish at the Brittany David Invitational at Liberty High School. Press file photo