The 805 Ducks’ offense did enough Sunday to score 20 points. The Ducks’ defense took care of the rest.
A 51-yard Marcell Sanders touchdown jaunt on a jet sweep was sandwiched around two Michael Perez-to-Mason Imbelloni touchdown passes. The Ducks came away with a 20-6 win against the Cheehoo Falcons in the second Cheehoo Foundation Winter Classic football tournament at St. Joseph High School.
The tournament took place Saturday and Sunday. The Cheehoo Foundation is a Santa Maria Valley nonprofit that has a stated goal of helping student athletes who are natives of the Pacific Islands. The proceeds from the tournament were designated toward aiding those student athletes.
The Ducks and the Falcons played in the 11-year-old division of the two-day tournament. The two All-Star teams were comprised mainly of players from the Santa Maria Valley.
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“I had seen these boys during the regular season, and I knew there were a lot of good defenders,” said Ducks coach Ruben Perez.
Perez coached the Orcutt Junior Cowboys during the regular season.
“Four of our players on the Ducks played for me during the regular season — Noah Sanchez, who’s a cornerback-running back, Josiah Thompson who’s a defensive end and tight end, Cameron Brown who’s a cornerback-running back and Michael,” said Ruben Perez.
Michael Perez connected with Imbelloni on a gorgeous 28-yard touchdown pass on the first play of the second quarter for the initial score of the game. Cash Moore ran smack up the middle for the only successful two-point conversion try of the game.
The Sanders scoring run came on the first play of the next Ducks possession. Sanchez, Nate Tacos, Jayden Rojas and Caleb Barrera helped lead the surge as the Ducks’ defense contained the Falcons’ offense for the balance of the rest of the game.
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Rojas, a linebacker, played for the Santa Maria Rebels during the regular season.
“I just played on defense today,” said Rojas. “I played a little on offense during the regular season — quarterback and defense. I like playing defense best. I like tackling people.”
Rojas did plenty of that Sunday.
The Falcons came within 14-6 with 38.1 seconds left in the second quarter. Chase Perez recovered a Ducks fumble to set up the Falcons at the Ducks 15 then JuJu Matautia hit Michell Pickett on fourth down from the 10 for a touchdown.
The Falcons made some headway in the second half with Thomas Villarreal carrying the ball the bulk of the time in the Falcons’ run game. Then Matautia began making things happen with his passing and scrambling.
However, the Ducks’ defense stood firm, and the Falcons never got into the red zone in the second half.
A bad snap with the Falcons in punt formation set the Ducks up at the Falcons 32 early in the fourth quarter, and Perez connected with Imbelloni for a 15-yard touchdown pass.
“I threw a lot of passes during the regular season,” said Michael Perez. He didn’t throw a lot on Sunday, but he was efficient enough to make two touchdown tosses.
“Quarterback is the position I hope to play in high school,” said Michael Perez. “And the NFL.”





















