West L.A. Gets Nothing Out of Trip to Moorpark
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MOORPARK — West Los Angeles College entered Saturday night’s Western State Conference game with a reputation as a new and improved team.
That may no longer be the case after Moorpark trounced the Oilers, 33-0, in a Southern Division game at Moorpark College.
The Raiders’ talented group of backs set the tempo for Moorpark’s offense.
Ivan McCrae capped Moorpark’s first offensive series with a 25-yard touchdown run.
McCrae finished with 83 yards in 12 carries. Bryan Wilkins added 73 yards in nine carries.
Moorpark, (5-1, 2-0 in conference) had 293 yards rushing and 437 yards total.
“We try and run a balanced offense and I think we did that tonight,” Moorpark Coach Jim Bittner said.
Moorpark’s defense, which is ranked No. 2 in the conference, posted its second consecutive shutout and held West Los Angeles’ potent offense to 171 yards. The Oilers (3-3, 0-2) were averaging 455.6 yards.
The Oilers mounted only two scoring threats. Chris Morales missed a 45-yard field-goal attempt, and a fumble deep in Moorpark territory ended another drive.
Moorpark, which led, 19-0, at the half, extended its lead when Lewis hit Leodes Van Buren with a 28-yard touchdown pass.
Lewis threw his second touchdown pass, a 13-yard strike to Rich McDonald in the corner of the end zone for a 33-0 lead.
Moorpark forced two turnovers and registered five sacks.
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