Broncs run to league title


Published on Tuesday, November 17, 2009 10:17 PM PST

Ray Conner
Sports Editor

Kern Valley's varsity football squad gallops to High Desert League championship.

Thursday at Frazier Mountain the Broncs pounded the Falcons 50-6 to claim the league title. A punishing running game led by Warren Pappas (145 yards, three touchdowns) and Mark Eisenhauer (177 yards two TD's) along with a stingy defense brought home the championship.

Jordon Lawson, No. 1 runs the ball during Kern Valley’s 50-6 win over the Frazier Mountain Falcons on Thursday night. Kern Valley finished 9-1 overall including 5-0 in the High Desert League securing their first HDL championship since 1995.

For the whole story see Wednesday's Kern Valley Sun or online.

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