Patterson destroys Douglass in Homecoming football shutout

Photo: Quaron Walker-Bey

by Quaron Walker-Bey

The Patterson Clippers varsity football team defeated the Douglass Eagles by a score of 42-0 at Patterson’s Homecoming game on Saturday, October 21.

Even before the game began, the team was excited and determined to win. “ It’s our homecoming we’re not losing, everybody is here, the crowd is live, and it’s a good day to play football!”, declared #5 QB/WR/S Te-lin Cabean. Cabean also stated that this was his first homecoming game as a Clipper so he was looking to make a good impression.

The Clippers came into the game hot and rolling for their Homecoming game against Douglass High school. Everyone was there: fans, students, the band, and alumni. It was just a great experience. From the jump, Patterson had the momentum. The first two plays were head top catches by Cabean–1 being for about 40 yards, and the other for a 30 yard touchdown. Normally Cabean would be the Quarterback, but the Clippers made a big change to their offensive lineup, bringing in Sophomore #22 Donnell Richardson and moving Cabean to Wide Receiver.

The Clippers began to pour it on, adding more touchdowns by Richardson and #1 Kevin Evans, and also big plays by #84 E’Montae Austin and #52 Machi Thompson. They kept adding points to the scoreboard with back to back fumbles and touchdowns. Finally, the beating was over with Patterson taking the 42-0 Homecoming win.

After the game it was a good scene: the fans were hyped, the players were hyped, and it was just a great day to be a Clipper. It was also Senior Night, so all of the seniors were congratulated with a poster and pictures with the team and family. After the game, the new quarterback, Donnell Richardson, said, “ We just looked to have fun and play hard for our Homecoming and come out with a win, and that’s what we did. And we look to prepare for a great Mervo team at home next week”.

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