PLAYER OF THE WEEK : Fann Makes Believer of Crenshaw on 191 Yards Rushing
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After three games, people were still skeptical of running back Albert Fann and the Cleveland High football team.
Fann had rushed for 412 yards and the Cavaliers were 3-0. But the 4-A team had recorded those numbers against 3-A opponents. Go down to Crenshaw for a real test, the doubters said.
Cleveland returned Friday from Crenshaw, a previously unbeaten Pacific League team, with a 20-7 win. And Fann came back with 191 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries.
“We proved we can beat an inner-city team,” Fann said. “We gained the confidence that we can beat anybody we play.”
Fann, who leads Valley-area City Section players with 603 yards rushing, combines the power generated by a 6-2, 205-pound frame with outstanding speed.
“I’m not a juker,” he said. “I try to avoid getting hit, but if there isn’t room I can run you down.”
Fann, who also plays on the basketball team, is a leader as well as offensive workhorse, Coach Steve Landress said. “Guys this age look to one or two guys for leadership,” he said. “This team looks to Albert.”
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