Plenty of questions surrounded De La Salle-Concord’s offense as the football team headed into its most hyped season opener since its national-record 151-game win streak ended in 2004.
There were no questions about the Spartans’ defense. On Friday night, Folsom found out why.
Host De La Salle forced the Bulldogs into five turnovers in a 14-0 win at Owen Owens Field. It was a matchup of the consensus top two teams in Northern California heading into the season.
No. 1 stayed No. 1.
“Unbelievable job by our defense. Unbelievable,” De La Salle coach Justin Alumbaugh said. “For our defense, to shut that team out? You got to tip your cap, man.
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There were no questions about the Spartans’ defense. On Friday night, Folsom found out why.
Host De La Salle forced the Bulldogs into five turnovers in a 14-0 win at Owen Owens Field. It was a matchup of the consensus top two teams in Northern California heading into the season.
No. 1 stayed No. 1.
“Unbelievable job by our defense. Unbelievable,” De La Salle coach Justin Alumbaugh said. “For our defense, to shut that team out? You got to tip your cap, man.
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