Schurr, Aguero are Perfecto

(Montebello) – Miguel Aguero threw for 374 yards and five touchdowns to lead Schurr to a 48-20 rout of Alhambra Friday night on the Spartans home field.

With the victory Schurr wrapped up a perfect 5-0 run in the Almont League and now looks forward to the playoffs.

Aguero completed 24 of 31 overall with an interception. His favorite target was Lance Babb who caught 12 passes for 121 yard and two scores. Francisco Remigio had five receptions for 135 yards and also hauled in a pair of touchdowns including one for 78 yards. Remigio, the Spartans swiss army knife, also had a pick six. Aaron Silva caught five passes for 102 yards as Schurr racked up 423 total yards of offense.

For the Moors, Julien Garcia was 11 of 26 for 132 yards, two touchdowns and a pick. Abraham Campbell had six catches for for 79 yards and a score. Salmun Gurung led the Moors ground attack with 90 yards on 12 carries.

Schurr finished 9-1 overall while Alhambra ended the season 4-5 overall and 2-3 in the Almont.

*Information courtesy of Ron Vrooman

4 Comments to "Schurr, Aguero are Perfecto"

  1. Ron Vrooman, AHS stat man's Gravatar Ron Vrooman, AHS stat man
    November 8, 2017 - 2:10 am | Permalink

    UPON FURTHER REVIEW…

    Corrected stats for the following Schurr players in last Friday’s game against Alhambra:

    QB Miguel Aguero—25/32, 411 yds., 1 int., 5 TD’s
    WR Lance Babb—13 receptions for 136 yds. & 2 TD’s
    WR/RB Francisco Remigio—5 rec. for 157 yds. & 2 TD’s

    I originally scored the Spartans’ first play from scrimmage as a 15-yard carry by Babb on what appeared—in real time—to be a lateral pass from Aguero. However, the game video on Hudl confirmed that the play was (just barely) a forward pass.
    Remigio’s second touchdown catch, which was also his last reception in the game, covered 61 yards. The line of scrimmage before the play was the Schurr 39, and I somehow wrote “39” as the distance that it covered, without doing my usual arithmetic.

    I’m curious as to whether Miguel Aguero’s 411 passing yards set a new single-game record for Schurr High. In any case, what a phenomenal way to end the regular season.

  2. Ron Vrooman, AHS stat man's Gravatar Ron Vrooman, AHS stat man
    November 6, 2017 - 12:32 am | Permalink

    I agree with you, Anonymous. Winnable games against Montebello and Bell Gardens got away from us in the second half each time. A victory in either game would’ve gotten us into the playoffs.

  3. Moor's Gravatar Moor
    November 5, 2017 - 3:38 pm | Permalink

    Coach eric needs to review the program and needs to change some things

  4. Anonymous's Gravatar Anonymous
    November 5, 2017 - 7:22 am | Permalink

    Disappointing season for Alhambra.

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