No. 11 Football routes Sac City Panthers, 29-0
DVC 29, Sac City 0
The Diablo Valley College Vikings delivered a commanding performance in their 29-0 shutout victory over Sacramento City College at Hughes Stadium. The Vikings' defense was impenetrable, allowing just 136 total yards and forcing a crucial interception by Jeffery Holden that helped set the tone early. Diablo Valley's offense methodically took control of the game, starting with a 22-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Teddy Booras to Jake Calcagno in the second quarter, followed by a safety that extended their lead to 9-0.
The Vikings' running game flourished in the third quarter, highlighted by a 43-yard touchdown run from Ferrari Miller, who finished the game with 122 rushing yards. Kicker Jorge Deseusa was perfect, adding two field goals, including a 30-yarder at the end of the first half and a 25-yarder in the third quarter, contributing to the Vikings' scoring dominance. Booras capped the game with another touchdown pass, this time finding David Pierro for a 33-yard score early in the fourth quarter, sealing the 29-0 victory.
Diablo Valley's defense was relentless, recording three sacks and holding Sacramento City to just eight first downs. The Vikings' special teams also played a crucial role, with Deseusa going 2-for-2 on field goals and Jacob Johnson averaging 40.8 yards per punt, keeping Sacramento City pinned deep in their own territory. With the win, Diablo Valley improved to 3-1 on the season, showing they are a force to be reckoned with in the Northern California Football Conference.