Long Beach Poly football team marked a significant milestone on Friday night as they played their 129th Homecoming game at Veterans Memorial Stadium. The game against Cabrillo showcased the Jackrabbits’ dominance as they secured a resounding 48-3 victory. The team’s performance was hailed as their most complete game of the season, with the clock running early in the second quarter.
Reflecting on the historical significance of Veterans Stadium, Poly coach Stephen Barbee emphasized the stadium’s legacy in Southern California football. The stadium, built in 1950 with public funds, holds a special place in the hearts of many, including Poly and Wilson football alums who served in World War II. Over the years, the stadium has witnessed countless iconic games and nurtured numerous NFL players.
The game commenced with Poly setting the tone by swiftly scoring a touchdown and intercepting Cabrillo’s quarterback, which propelled them to a 14-0 lead. Despite Cabrillo managing a field goal, Poly’s defense remained steadfast. The Jackrabbits continued to dominate, adding more points through well-executed plays, including touchdown receptions and a fumble return for a score.
Defensive standout Damien Matau lauded his team’s performance, highlighting their resilience and disciplined play that limited Cabrillo to just three points. The collective effort and focus on executing their assignments were instrumental in Poly’s commanding victory.
Looking ahead, Poly, with a 4-5 record, is set to face Compton in their upcoming game, aiming to build on their recent success. Meanwhile, Cabrillo, with a 2-7 record, will host Jordan as they seek to bounce back from the defeat against Poly.
As the future of Veterans Stadium remains uncertain, the possibility of this being Poly’s last game at the historic venue adds a layer of nostalgia to their Homecoming victory. The stadium, steeped in tradition and memories, holds a special place in the hearts of players, coaches, and fans alike.
For the Jackrabbits, the win against Cabrillo not only showcased their football prowess but also served as a fitting tribute to the legacy of Veterans Stadium. As they continue their season, Poly aims to carry forward the spirit of resilience and excellence that has defined their storied history at this iconic venue.
With a rich tapestry of memories woven into the fabric of Veterans Stadium, each game played on its hallowed grounds serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Long Beach Poly football. As the team looks to the future, they carry with them the spirit of determination and camaraderie that has defined their journey at this historic venue.
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