Iheanachor runs for a touchdown, sets up two more with long runs and makes several tackles on defense in Narbonne's 28-10 victory
After a Herculean individual performance Thursday night at Venice High, Narbonne junior Mark Iheanachor issued a warning to future opponents: Do not underestimate the Gauchos.
Only a junior, Iheanachor already has numerous college offers and it is easy to see why given his power and strength as a running back, linebacker and on kick coverage. He carried the ball on 14 of the Gauchos’ first 19 offensive snaps and only missed a handful of plays all game, mostly just to catch his breath.“Yeah, I needed a breather every once in a while,” he said jokingly. “I like being out there. I like having the ball.
Triston Thomas scored the Gauchos’ first touchdown on a 28-yard run midway through the first quarter and Iheanachor’s eight-yard score on a sweep doubled the lead early in the second quarter. “Our passing game was hit or miss,” Venice coach Angelo Gasca said. “We’re a little young and we have to get better. That’s the bottom line. Hats off to Narbonne—they played well. I’m proud of our defense.”
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