For the first two minutes of the game, City College football team looked in control Oct. 1 against Fresno City College. But those two minutes would end up being the only time of control for the Panthers, as the Rams cruised to a 56-7 victory.
“It’s just the mental errors, that’s what has plagued us all year,” head coach Dannie Walker said. “We’ve got the talent to play with anybody but the mental errors aren’t going to let you be successful at any given time.”
The first play from the scrimmage line was picked off by City College Shawnquece Williams, and soon after running back Devian McKinnie jumped into the end zone for the first touchdown of the game, 7-0.
From that point on until the ending of the game, the Rams scored 56 unanswered points.
Quarterback Dominic Carmazzi said he was proud of the defense despite the 56 points Saturday evening.
“My heart goes out to the defense,” Carmazzi said. “They play great every single week, and I mean seven points just isn’t acceptable.”
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Fresno City College improved to 4-0 on the season for the Mid-Empire Conference, while the Panthers fell to 1-3. The Rams were also No. 3 in Nor-Cal, while the Panthers were No. 19 coming into the game.
Walker said he wasn’t pleased with the team’s performance and added that it comes down to the amount of effort an athlete is willing to give during a losing situation.
“When you get in a situation like that you just want to see who’s going to step up and continue to play giving all their effort,” Walker said. “Win, lose, or draw the score is what it is.”
Through the beating the Panthers took on Saturday evening, it was visibly noticeable that they still had their heads up even after the tough loss. After meeting as a team, and then separately with defense and offense in different huddles on the field at the end of the game, the players appeared tired but not beaten, as they moved to the locker room to say hello to fans.
The Panthers head to Diablo Valley College Oct. 7 and then host Solano College Oct. 15 at 6 p.m. at Hughes Stadium.
For more information about the Panther football team visit the athletics webpage. http://sccpanthers.losrios.edu/football.htm.