The game certainly had a Lemoore flavor. For starters the Lemoore Kiwanis Club, charter members of the game, orchestrated this year’s game under the guidance of game chairman and current Kiwanis President Bob Clement. Even the Tigers regular season football announcer, Jay Salyer, braved the heat and humidity to lend his golden throat to the event. Salyer even sang the National Anthem.
Doctor did get a little help from Mission Oak’s Elijah Porchia who contributed a pair of second half touchdowns to break open a 7-0 West halftime lead. Doctor scored on a 22-yard run late in the fourth quarter to account for the final margin.
Opening holes for Doctor, Porchia and Davis were Lemoore’s offensive stars Kameron Gomness and Adrian Garza as the West team racked up a total of nearly 400 yards rushing. Even wide receiver Trenton McGuey got into the act, hauling in a long pass from Laton quarterback Manual Cruz in the first half.
The West’s first score came in the first drive of the game. With Doctor running easily, the West marched 80 yards on 14 plays and scored on a 14-yard touchdown from Cruz to Delano’s Jose Ayon.
The East still leads the overall series 24-16. The East beat the West 28-10 last year.