On Sunday afternoon at Hal Shiroma Football Field, The Hal’s Angels held on to defeat the Guam Raiders 14-8, solidifying a three-peat GNYFF Championship in the Metgot Division.
On Sunday afternoon at Hal Shiroma Football Field, The Hal’s Angels held on to defeat the Guam Raiders 14-8, solidifying a three-peat Championship in the Metgot Division. Angels power-back Vance Meno would have a strong performance, scoring his team’s first touchdown and making significant contributions on the defensive end as well, which would earn him Player of the Game Honors.
Meno elaborated on what enables him to be successful on both sides of the ball.
“Hard work and training. Our coaches do a good job at conditioning us in practice and it has really helped us become successful during games.”
The Angels were a dominant force all season, often entering mercy rule early in the games. But football fans were in for a treat as it was anyone’s ballgame until the final seconds.
Wendy’s Players of the Game: Alex Sojo, left, and Vance Meno, right, both scored touchdowns to lead the Angels into becoming three time Metgot Division Champions. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Angels were at the ten-yard line with a chance to put the nail in the coffin and finish the season with yet another championship title. But the Raiders would not hand over the ballgame without a fight.
A huge tackle by Raiders defensive back Aiden Palacios would stop the Angels at the two-yard line, forcing fourth down. On the following play, Raiders Peter Mesa would have a crucial tackle at the one-yard line, giving his team possession with only 44 seconds left to go, down by six at 14-8.
The Raiders had no choice but to air it out, trying to keep their Championship hopes alive. Quarterback Daniel Paraiso did a good job at scrambling and avoiding pressure but could not connect with receivers as Angels coverage was airtight.
All scores by both teams would take place in the first half. Meno was the first to get on the scoreboard after an outside handoff to the left, rushing 12 yards for a score. Alex Sojo, who also plays quarterback for the Angels, kicked the two-point conversion, putting his team up 8-0 before the end of the first quarter.
Sojo setup the second score for the Angels a possession later on a QB rush to the outside, putting his team in the red zone. On the following play, Sojo would run once more scoring on a QB-keeper up the middle. The Angels failed to convert on the point after but led 14-0.
Sojo would also earn player of the game honors.
It took a while for the Raiders to develop an offensive rhythm and move the chains. A host of Angels defensive players seemed to swarm Raiders ball carriers before they could get any yards.
However, an exciting breakaway run by Raiders Running back Peter Mesa would keep his team within striking distance for the remainder of the ballgame. Mesa found daylight up the middle, splitting three defenders off of a spin move and breaking away for a 70-yard touchdown. The Raiders went for the two-point conversion on the point after and converted, shrinking the deficit to six points.
In the final seconds, the Angels defense prevailed, and they would become champions for the fifth time in GYFL History.
Head Coach Blu Shiroma described what his third championship in a row means to him and his team.
“It means a lot. Most of these kids have played with our football program since the mandikiki division, and the development really shows. We’re proud of what they have been able to accomplish.”
Shiroma also explained what allowed his team to keep their composure in the final minutes with the game on the line,
“Trust. We have lots of trust in our players and we can count on their experience. We as coaches have prepared them for any situation that might come their way.”
As for young star Vance Meno, who has played Running back and Linebacker for the past three years, the future is bright as he enters the Matua division. Meno reflected on what this championship win means,
“It feels great to be able to finish my Metgot career with a three-peat. I’m glad I was able to contribute to all three championships and I’m excited for what comes next.”
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Hal's Angels set up for their next play early in the first quarter. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Raiders Peter Mesa looks to gain yards as Angels Vance Meno goes in for the tackle. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Angels Gerell Cruz and Jayden Tomagan makes the tackle on Raiders Peter Mesa. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Raiders QB Peter Concepcion hands off to Peter Mesa on a run play late in the first quarter. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Raiders Peter Mesa gets swarmed by the Angels defense. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Raiders Peter Mesa breaks through Angels Sage Castro's tackle. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Angels Alex Sojo runs a QB keeper down the sidelines. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Angels Alex Sojo with a QB sneak into the end zone. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Angels Noah Castro gets into open space for a first down and more. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Angels Sage Castro drives the ball forward for a short gain on the play. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Raiders Tristan Jay Burgos makes a huge tackle on Angels Sage Castro. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Raiders Tristan Jay Burgos breaks through a block. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Raiders QB Peter Concepcion fakes a hand off to Tristan Jay Burgos and gives the ball to Peter Mesa. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Raiders Peter Mesa spins out of several Angel tackles and runs down field for a 70 yard touchdown. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Raiders Peter Roy Perez makes the tackle on Angles Vance Meno. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Angels Alex Sojo looks down field and passes to an open receiver. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Angels Jermaine Molo slips out of a tackle to gain more yardage on the play. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Raiders Peter Mesa drives the ball forward as Angels Josiah Mendiola looks to make the tackle. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Raiders Peter Concepcion launches the ball downfield to an open receiver. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Angels Vance Meno leaps over a tackler. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Raiders Javier Babauta hangs onto Angels Noah Castro to complete the tackle. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Raiders Aiden Palacios dives for Angels Vance Meno, making the tackle and preventing an Angels touchdown. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Hal's Angels defeated the Raiders in the 2018 GNYFF Metgot Division Championship game to become three-peat division champions. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Hal's Angels defeated the Raiders in the 2018 GNYFF Metgot Division Championship game to become three-peat division champions. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Hal's Angels defeated the Raiders in the 2018 GNYFF Metgot Division Championship game to become three-peat division champions. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Hal's Angels defeated the Raiders in the 2018 GNYFF Metgot Division Championship game to become three-peat division champions. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Angels Manha division players strike a pose after watching their Metgot Division win the championship. (Photo by Michael Blas)