QB Evan McCalister is a “secret weapon” for Valencia
In almost every summer, Larry Moire, the high coach of Valencia Larry Muyer, is trying to make him a puzzle regarding any of the new arrivals as the player of the best player. He loves to keep him secret until after the summer competition is completed.
Well, Valencia is heading in my presence for two weeks next week, so Muair has not been able to hide his suspense in watching the novice midfielder Ivan McAelster unleashes a long pass in the final play on Saturday in the Wadi Simi championship. The ball was arrested in the end area to get a dramatic decline by a student of Michael Wilder, while Valencia players were a joy with a victory over Sierra Canyon to complete this afternoon 5-1.
The 6 -year -old McCalister, 14 years old, has been getting the time for playing behind the return Brady Brettour since he graduated from middle school. There is no doubt that he has an arms and mental makeup to become the last sense of summer from Muir, as he joined the likes of Stephen Manfru and Brian Bonner, who were unknown young players before using the summer for castles in the running center.
McAelster moved from Texas and the younger brother of Davor Denver Broncos Defense Tanner McAelster.
“He is very talented,” Muir said. “The field is really good. He plays after years.”
Saturday was the most crowded days so far in summer football competitions.
Borbank won the Simi Valley championship by beating the host’s pioneers in the final of the platinum section. Al -Badugal was also victories over Valencia and Sierra Canyon. Deshawn Laporte Burbank led the attack.
Mission Viejo won her championship by beating Maer Dei in the final.
Saint Clementi went unintended to win the St. John Bosco championship eight teams. Damian Martinez had two objections in the final match against St. John Bosco and the narrow end Shin Kelly had a decline.
Sherman Ox Notre Dame, behind the new midfielder White Brown, defeated the Baldwin Park Championship.
Torrance 7-0 went to the Troy championship.