Photos by Tim Lunney & game info from Harry Joe
Football:
The only thing more difficult than winning a CIF-SS championship is repeating that feat the following year.
And the Rio Hondo Prep football program had the opportunity to do just that on Friday night.
In 2023, the Kares secured a CIF Division 9 championship with a thrilling 29-27 victory at Santa Monica.
Nathaniel Shine batted down the 2-point conversion attempt on the last play of the game.
Fast forward to November 29th of 2024, and RHP faced off with a Warren program that has significant advantages in size, speed and depth.
Not to worry, Rio Hondo Prep fans, because Mark Carson and his staff just happened to put together a master-class game plan, and their players carried it out beautifully in a 43-16 beatdown of the Bears.
What had to make it even more satisfying is that Rio Hondo Prep was moved up two divisions after the D-9 title in 2023.
On the flip side, Warren dropped four divisions after falling 24-21 in last year’s D-3 title game against St. Bonaventure.
And WHS is far from a D-7 football program.
On Friday night, though, RHP made them look like one.
There were a number of key moments in the win.
It started on the Kares first drive.
After a defensive stop, RHP was on the move until the always-reliable Noah Penunuri fumbled the ball.
Warren drove deep into Rio Hondo Prep territory, but the Kares forced the Bears to settle for a 25-yard field goal.
With 6:20 remaining in the first half, Penunuri scored on a 4-yard TD run.
Warren jumped on the extra-point attempt, so RHP did what RHP does in those situations.
They went for 2, and Penunuri gave the boys from Arcadia an 8-3 lead.
The Bears took their second and final lead of the game with 3:54 remaining in the second quarter.
Jamar Malone hit Skylar Lendsey on a 14-yard scoring strike, and WHS took a 10-8 lead.
That only held up for three minutes and 13 seconds, when, with 41 seconds to play in the half, Nate Curtis rumbled into the west end zone from four yards out.
RHP took a 15-9 lead into the break, and knowing they’d get the ball first in the second half.
However, what nobody could have predicted is that Warren wouldn’t get a single offensive snap in the entire third quarter.
After eating the first 8:42 off the clock, Penunuri scored on a 14-yard TD run.
The Kares had consecutive penalties on the opening drive of the second half, but a pass interference call against Warren was key to sustaining the drive.
So, with a 22-10 lead, RHP kicks it deep and lets its defense go to work, right?
Nope!
Having watched film on WHS, Carson and his staff noticed there might be an opportunity to take advantage on an onside kick.
They were right, and the Kares recovered the kick, and chewed up the final 3:18 of the third quarter.
On the first play of the fourth quarter, Penunuri’s 21-yard TD run extended the lead to 19 points (29-10).
Nearly eight minutes later, Caeden Holcomb scored on a 1-yard TD run.
The Bears answered back one last time.
With 2:23 to play and trailing by 26 points, Malone scored on a 4-yard run.
After Malone’s 2-point attempt failed, Warren attempted an onside kick.
Holcomb secured the ball, and while WHS probably expected Caeden to take a knee, the Kares senior had other ideas. and he ran it back for a 50-yard TD.
RHP had an approximate 20-4 advantage in the time of possession battle in the second half.
Rio Hondo Prep had a 316-111 advantage on the ground, while Warren threw for 214 yards, as compared to zero for the Kares.
Penunuri finished with 203 yards on 34 carries.
And that included TD runs of 4, 14 and 21 yards.
Holcomb gained 69 yards on 14 carries, and Curtis carried the ball seven times for 37 yards.
Malone completed 14-of-16 for 214 yards.
Jaylen Whitaker caught four passes for 73 yards, and Jeremiah Boyette had three receptions for 59 yards.
Jalen Ross had 40 receiving yards on three catches.
Penunuri and Andy Xu led the Kares defense with six tackles apiece.
Elias Har and Nate Curtis totaled four tackles each.
Holcomb had five tackles, including a sack, while Tyler Dang and Josh Curtis tallied three tackles apiece.
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Box Score:
WHS: 3-7-0-6-(16)
RHP: 0-15-7-21-(43)
Scoring:
W: John Jaimes 25 FG
R: Noah Penunuri 4 run (Penunuri run)
W: Skylar Lendsey 15 pass from Jamar Malone (Abraham Morales kick)
R: Nate Curtis 4 run (Marco Chan kick)
R: Noah Penunuri 14 run (Marco Chan kick)
R: Noah Penunuri 21 run (Marco Chan kick)
R: Caeden Holcomb 1 run (Marco Chan kick)
W: Jamar Malone 4 run (run failed)
R: Caeden Holcomb 50 kickoff return (Marco Chan kick)
Records: Rio Hondo Prep (12-1); Warren (6-8)