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Players Look to Offseason, Fenwick Looks for Players

Valley struggled in their final game against Antelope Valley Saturday night in a 41-10 loss.

Published: Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Updated: Monday, November 23, 2009 16:11

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Scott Mitchell, Photo Editor | Valley Star

GOING AIRBORNE - Antelope Valley College running back Martin Kene leaps for a few extra yards Saturday night.

The blocking sleds were without pads, and silence surrounded the practice field Monday afternoon, after a 44-10 loss to Antelope Valley Saturday night concluded the Valley football season.

"We look at ourselves," Head Coach Jim Fenwick said. "We're just so darn thin, it leads to some guys maybe not confident about their assignments," Fenwick said about several players stepping into positions they are unaccustomed to due to injuries this season.

In the weekend loss, the Monarchs won battles of scoring and possession in the first quarter off a 42-yard field goal from kicker Wilmur Segura on their second drive of the night. The field goal gave Valley a 3-0 lead.

The Marauders were quick to strike back on a 7-play, 82-yard drive early in the second quarter. The drive resulted in a 7-yard touchdown pass from quarter back Josh Firm to receiver Taveon Burke.

The home team didn't look back the rest of the night as Antelope Valley left the Monarchs scoreless in the second and third quarters of the game. A 1-yard run by Brandon Mims and another Taveon Burke touchdown catch from Josh Firm punctuated the 22-3 scoreboard heading into the final quarter of the game.

Rhythm from the offense gave Valley signs of hope on an early 19-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Travion Odom from quarter back Bret Visciglia with 12:27 left on the clock.

The defense for the Monarchs however did not show the same signs. Antelope Valley scored three more touchdowns, including a 40-yard interception returned for a touchdown by defensive lineman Brandon Lott.

The scoring ended on a 55-yard touchdown run from Brandon Mims with 4:46 left, making the final score 41-10.

"We're a really young team," Fenwick said. "Hopefully we take each opportunity to keep building and growing."

Coach Fenwick, whose team finishes with an overall record of 3-7 and a conference record of 3-4, now looks to something he hasn't done for Valley football in over ten years: recruit.

"I knew it was going to be rough as late as we got him in," former Athletic Director Chuck Ferrero said. "I'm sure he'll be good, and I know the program is in very good hands."

Leading the Monarchs to four bowl games from 1991-96, Fenwick finishes his first season back with a losing record, a long injury list, and a lot of freshmen. But Fenwick is known for his recruiting.

"That was the most difficult part, because he didn't have time to recruit," current Athletic Director Diedra Stark said. "He's already recruiting and looking forward to next season…he loves the kids."

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