Spring Valley defeats Bonanza
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Alex Quintero (17) and Anton Stallworth (12) lead the Grizzlies onto the field before the start of Friday's home game against Bonanza. View photo »
Kennedy Sanders, left, stands beside his son, Keenan, during a salute to Spring Valley's senior players and their families before Friday's game against Bonanza. View photo »
Spring Valley's Alex Quintero punts away the ball in the first quarter of Friday's game against Bonanza at Spring Valley High School. View photo »
Grizzlies running back Jacques Adams (1) bursts through a hole in the Bonanza line for a big gain in the first quarter of Friday's game at Spring Valley. View photo »
Grizzlies quarterback Anton Stallworth (12) delivers a short pass to fullback Jeremy Geary during Friday's game against Bonanza. View photo »
Spring Valley wide receiver Jeff Fajardo (3) celebrates with quarterback Anton Stallworth (12) after the two connected for a touchdown against Bonanza. Spring Valley defeated Bonanza, 37-7. View photo »
The Spring Valley High dance squad entertains the home crowd during halftime festivities Friday. View photo »
Bonanza's Aaron Simon (4) breaks up a pass intended for Spring Valley receiver Brandon Lopez (11) during a game Friday at Spring Valley High. Closely watching the play at left is Bonanza's Alex Seguin. View photo »
Bengals running back Antonio Beals (2) looks to avoid the tackle of Grizzlies defender Austin Cacal (4) during a run in the second half of Friday's game at Spring Valley High. View photo »
Bengals receiver Chris Robertson (24) is wrapped up by three Grizzly defenders after catching a short pass at the end of the third quarter of Friday's game at Spring Valley High. View photo »
Grizzlies running back Jacques Adams (1) streaks by the tackle of Grayson Cervantes (12) in the fourth quarter of Friday's game at Spring Valley High. The play put Adams above the 200-yard mark for the game. View photo »
Spring Valley's Nate Holloway (58) celebrates a fourth-quarter sack of Bengals quarterback Sterling Sprau with teammate Aareon Smith-Allen (9) during the final minutes of Friday's game at Spring Valley High. View photo »
Sat, Oct 25, 2008 (12:02 a.m.)
Spring Valley defeated Bonanza Friday night, 37-7. Senior Jaques Adams ran 221 yards on 21 carries and had two touchdowns to propel the Grizzlies to a win.
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