Vaqueros bent on improving on 1-9 record from last season

Junior Savigon Yokley expects to see action at the receiver and quarterback positions during the upcoming high school football season for the Vaqueros.

The El Capitan High School football team has experienced its share of highs and lows in recent years.

The Vaqueros finished 14-1, with a 5-0 showing as the Gross­mont Hills League champion, during the 2014-15 season when the local community turned out in droves to watch their team post a 14-7 win over Rancho Ber­nardo in the San Diego Section Division II championship game at Southwestern College.

Senior offensive lineman Timmothy
Hutson ranks among the top returners
on the 2020-21 El Capitan High School
football roster.

The Brad Cagle-led Vaqueros defeated Paso Robles, 41-0, in the ensuing Southern California playoffs to earn a berth in the Division III State Bowl champi­onship game, where they finally tasted defeat in a 35-28 loss to Moraga Campolindo.

Cagle went on to play two sea­sons at Grossmont College and is now calling plays for South­western College in Kansas, earn­ing NAIA Offensive Player of the Week honors after passing for 247 yards with three touch­downs and rushing for 77 yards and another score in a 42-21 win over sixth-ranked Kansas Wes­leyan on Oct. 17.

Through five games, the Moundbuilders are 4-1 following a 39-35 loss to No. 22 Bethel on Nov. 7 to secure their first win­ning season in school history.

“Felt great to be back out there, much more to come!” Cagle tweeted to his legion of followers.

Fast forward to 2020 and the Vaqueros are looking to recap­ture some of that past glory.

El Cap finished just 1-9 last season, including a 1-4 mark in league play. However, the Vaqs were competitive despite the lopsided record, dropping four games by 10 points or less, in­cluding three games by eight points or less.

The team is hoping to return to the winning side of the ledger after posting records of 2-9 in 2015, 4-7 in 2016, 3-7 in 2017and 3-8 in 2018.

“We have moved back to the Grossmont Valley League and should be much more competi­tive even with a young team,” El Capitan head coach Ron Burner said. “We feel very good about our defense as our strongest (point) but the offense has some pretty darn good players as well. We expect to finish at the top of our league.”

Top returners include senior offensive lineman Timmothy Hutson, senior running back Taylor Grasmick, junior receiv­er/quarterback Savigon Yokley, junior receiver/defensive back Antwone Yokley, senior safety Austin Lee, junior linebacker/ halfback Alex Fa’aea and senior running back/middle lineback­er Trent March. Savigon Yokley, who is on the Prep Pigskin Report’s watch list for Top Upperclassmen in 2020- 21, is currently rated as one of the top receivers in the San Di­ego Section. Burner said Yokley also will play “a lot” at the sig­nal-calling position as Burner calls him “a great weapon.”

Antwone Yokley was a starter as a sophomore last year and, ac­cording to Burner, “has worked as hard as his brother and will be a great weapon.”

Lee is a three-year starter and is on the PPR’s watch list as De­fensive Player of the Year.

“Alex started as a sophomore last year, was one of the top line­backers in our conference and will be an impact player on both sides of the ball,” Burner said. “Trent has started since his sophomore year and is a force on the field on both sides of the ball.”

Hutson is slated to be a four-year varsity starter.

Impact newcomers include junior running back/corner­back Xavier Peace, sophomore running back/halfback Angel Diaz and sophomore linebacker Dominck Denha.

Peace started as a sophomore after transferring from Japan late last season. “His speed and agility are amazing,” Burner noted.

Diaz led the freshman team in rushing last year and is a big bruising back who has great hands as well, according to the Vaquero sideline boss. “He will see a lot of time at halfback,” Burner said.

Denha led the freshman team in tackles last year and is “going to have a big first season for us,” Burner noted further.

Wick Hauser, the team’s quar­terback for the past four years, graduated after last season.

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