WHS Football loses to Tracy Bulldogs, 21-42

October 4, 2009

Yama Hazheer

Washington played against the Tracy Bulldogs Sept. 24, but lost due to their poor offensive play in the second half. WHS led the game at halftime, but were held scoreless in the latter part of the game and lost to the Tracy Bulldogs 21-42.

“I felt the game was alright in the first half. We had some mistakes but we were still up,” captain and quarterback David Ross said. “In the second half, we did not play Washington football.”

Fellow captain Cedric Lousi was also disappointed in the effort.

“It’s not about how you start, but how you finish,” Lousi said.

The loss dropped the Huskies to a record of 2-2. Not only did it lower the record, but they are not a top ten Bay Area high school football team.

We’re a good team and are capable of doing great things,” Lousi said. “We just have take advantage of every opportunity we get and just play Husky football.”

Despite the loss, Washington still remains at the top of the MVAL standings.

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