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Mew guides CVHS over Chavez, 7-0
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The Central Valley High JV football team opened its season with a 7-0 victory over Cesar Chavez High School on Sept. 8 in Ceres.

The Titans failed to exact revenge against the Hawks on Thursday in Stockton. Central Valley scored twice in the first half and held on for a 14-8 victory.

The Hawks improved to 3-2-1 overall.

Quarterback Trevor Mew was a major contributor. The freshman was sidelined the previous week. Mew was relegated to the inactive list after taking a blow to the head during the Hawks' 26-0 loss at Whitney High School on Sept. 29.

“Just having Trevor back was a huge comfort for everybody,” said Central Valley coach Tim Garcia. “He's a leader.”

Mew scored on a 1-yard sneak in the first quarter. He threw a 15-yard TD pass to Levi Middleton in the second quarter.

The Hawks squandered a chance to extend their lead to 21-0 when Tony Marques fumbled at the Chavez 5-yard line in the third quarter.

The Titans scored their lone touchdown off the untimely turnover.

Frosh Hawks fall

Central Valley had two touchdowns called back because of holding penalties and managed to gain just 150 yards of offense in a 10-6 loss at Cesar Chavez High School.

The Hawks fell to 2-3-1 overall.

Central Valley trailed 7-6 at intermission.

Ereso scored on a 3-yard run in the first quarter.

The Titans scored on a 30-yard run in the second quarter and booted a 15-yard field goal in the third quarter. - Staff reports