
By Daniel Akimoto
Despite the Sunday heat, the Faha Outlaws looked comfortable against the undefeated Packers after scoring 25 unanswered points improving their record to 4-1 in the Triple J GNYFF Matua Division.
Ervin Torres led the Outlaws with 129 yards and two rushing touchdowns. Sage Delgado and Daniel Salas join him with both of them putting up a touchdown of their own.
Strong Start
The Outlaws got great field positioning to start the game after the Packers failed to recover the ball on an onside kick. Torres’ 16-yard rush gave quarterback Kaizayuh Flores the space he needed to connect to Salas on a 29 yard pass. Torres completed the drive with a rushing touchdown putting the Outlaws up 6-0.
Preparation is Key
Looking to answer back, the Packers lined up in a trips formation. However, Salas jumped the screen pass to secure the interception, getting the ball back for the Outlaws.
“We were going over that play a lot [in practice], and when we saw that formation, we just put that [practice] to work,” said Salas.
Another Day in the Office
Coming into Sunday’s matchup, the Packers had yet to give up a point. However, this didn’t seem to phase the Outlaws’ workhorse Ervin Torres as he was able to notch a second touchdown in the 3rd quarter.
“Keep running. Hold the ball. Keep pushing,” said Torres when asked about his game plan was on facing the Packers
Daniel Salas and Sage Delgado each had rushing touchdowns in the 4th quarter.
The final score was 25-0 with the Outlaws winning to put them up 4-1 in the standings. The Packers join them falling to 4-1 as well.
Salas and Jayven Pangelinan each had an interception for the Outlaws. Jude Kelly had an interception for the Packers.
Flores threw for 93 yards and one interception for the Outlaws. Salas had 61 receiving yards on three receptions. AJ Calugay-Ocampo had 34 receiving yards on two catches. Torres rushed for 129 yards.
Tavion Apatang threw for 24 yards and an interception for the Packers. Kaleb Toves rushed for 73 yards. Kelly had 24 receiving and 10 rushing yards for the Packers.
WEEK 5 RESULTS
Manha
Broncos 19, Crusaders 6
Angels 28, Cowboys 7
Packers 34, Outlaws 19
Raiders 26, Steelers 19
Metgot
Broncos 33, Crusaders 6
Cowboys 19, Angels 9
Outlaws 39, Packers 14
Steelers 18, Raiders 14
Matua
Broncos 33, Crusaders 6
Angels 28, Cowboys 21
Outlaws 25, Packers 0
Raiders 35, Steelers 7
PHOTO GALLERY BROUGHT TO BY:











GPS Sports Calendar
June 2025
- SU
- MO
- TU
- WE
- TH
- FR
- SA
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
Events for May
31st
Events for June
1st
Events for June
2nd
Events for June
3rd
Events for June
4th
Events for June
5th
Events for June
7th
GUAM AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP: ROUND 2
GNYFF YOUTH FOOTBALL
Events for June
8th
GUAM AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP: ROUND 3
GNYFF YOUTH FOOTBALL
Events for June
8th
Events for June
9th
Events for June
10th
Events for June
11th
Events for June
12th
Events for June
14th
ASIA PACIFIC SENIOR LITTLE LEAGUE REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
GNYFF YOUTH FOOTBALL
Events for June
15th
Events for June
16th
Events for June
17th
Events for June
18th
Events for June
19th
Events for June
21st
GNYFF YOUTH FOOTBALL
2025 GUAM NATIONAL BODYBUILDING CHAMPIONSHIP
Events for June
22nd
Events for June
23rd
Events for June
24th
Events for June
25th
Events for June
26th
Events for June
29th
GNYFF YOUTH FOOTBALL
2025 PACIFIC MINI GAMES

Pacific Mini Games
VA’A TEAMS LOOK TO UPSET FAVORITE ISLAND NATIONS

Swimming
23 SWIMMERS QUALIFY FOR JR. OLYMPICS

Baseball
BASEBALL LOOKS FOR REDEMPTION

Volleyball
PVA TO PARTAKE IN P.I. VBALL TOURNEY
COMING SOON …
Asia Pacific/Middle East Regional Tournament (Senior Division) June 10-16
Guam National Bodybuilding Championship June 21
FD Alumni Basketball Tournament June 27-July 18
Pacific Mini Games June 29-July 9
QUICK HITS
The JFK Islanders won the first ever Memorial Weekend High School Basketball Tournament.
The All-Tournament selection were Zhion Macapinlac JFK, Darwin Ecijan JFK, Matthew Quinata Southern, and Malcom Fernandez Tiyan.
JFK’s Collin Rillamas was named tournament MVP.