A group of Hollister Haybalers tackle a North Salinas ball carrier. Photo by Chris Mora.

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Despite taking a three-point lead into the fourth quarter, Hollister football lost 13-10 to North Salinas in its homecoming game on Sept. 26.

“We played three quarters really, really well,” Balers coach Thomas Sullivan said. “I just feel like at the end we just had too many mental errors, too many mistakes, and they cost us.”

Sullivan said the team made mistakes in all three aspects of the game—offence, defense and special teams. Those, however, are correctable, according to Sullivan. 

Despite Hollister falling to a 1-3 record, Sullivan said the team showed positives during the game including limiting a “high powered offense” to 13 points. 

“We just need to put up a few more points, and we had our opportunities and we didn’t take advantage of those, so those are some of the things we need to work on moving forward,” he said. 

Sullivan said senior linebacker Tripp Felice and junior outside linebacker Ben Candelaria “had a hell of a game,” and helped keep North Salinas scoreless in the first half. 

On the offensive side, he said his running backs, junior Cole Seymour and sophomore Braiden Hernandez, had big runs that helped the team move the ball. Seymour scored the Balers’ lone touchdown in the first quarter to take a 7-0 lead. 

“Losing is never a good feeling,” Sullivan said. “I think we had many opportunities to seize the outcome of the game and we didn’t take advantage of those.”

In two of Hollister’s losses this season, the Balers had a lead going into the fourth quarter. Sullivan said being in close games despite having a losing record is a signal the team is competitive and that the Balers are close to learning how to win games.

He said the team will focus on making sure the players understand their assignments and taking care of the small details.

“If we take care of the little things, the big things will be there for us,” Sullivan said. 

Following are the Hollister High homecoming honorees:

Grand Marshals: Kate Berryhill and Matthew Devito

Unified Queen: Jocelyn Correa-MOrales

Unified King: Owen Renz

Freshman Class Princess: Kylie Drew

Freshman Escort: Cadence Smith

Sophomore Class Princess: Grace Garman

Sophomore Escort: Elias Cortez

Junior Class Princess: Kylie Correa

Junior Escort: Andrew Parra

Fall Homecoming Queen Hillary Santamaria (escorted by John Teliha)

Fall Homecoming King: Will be announced at Saturday’s dance

Senior Class Princesses and Escorts:

Kylie Varnes and Eaton Scott

Nola White and Emmaus Bustos

Mia Solorio and Natanael Villegas Zepeda

Alexis Capri and Tomas Ogas

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