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# Roundup: Samohi football snags all-league honors; St. Monica falls to Palos Verdes
- URL: https://www.smdp.com/roundup-samohi-football-snags-all-league-honors-st-monica-falls-to-palos-verdes/
- Published: 2013-12-12T03:56:00.000Z
- Updated: 2024-12-03T21:29:16.000Z
- Author: Daniel Archuleta
- Tags: High School, Sports, Samohi, santa monica high school, santa monica malibu unified, School, school district, St. Monica, vikings, #wp, #wp-post, #Import 2025-11-06 13:37

![GOT ‘EM: Samohi's Terrence Jackson (center) makes a play against Inglewood earlier this season. He finished with 19 sacks. (Paul Alvarez Jr. editor@www.smdp.com)](https://storage.ghost.io/c/55/9f/559f9abc-8372-4a2e-8c2d-27386da4e363/content/images/smdp-com/wp-content/uploads/sites/21/2024/07/121213-_-spts-roundup.jpg)

GOT ‘EM: Samohi's Terrence Jackson (center) makes a play against Inglewood earlier this season. He finished with 19 sacks. (Paul Alvarez Jr. editor@www.smdp.com)

SAMOHI — Santa Monica High defensive lineman Terrance Jackson highlights a list of Vikings who earned All-Ocean League honors this season, it was announced last week.

Jackson, a hybrid linebacker/defensive end, and his 19 sacks were good enough to win Co-Defensive Player of the Year honors along with Culver City linebacker Remy Grundy.

Culver City's Jahmal Wright won Coach of the Year and his wide receiver/defensive back Stanley Norman won Most Valuable Player.

Samohi placed seven on the first team: offensive lineman Matthew Galvan, running back Kwame Duggins, wide receiver Will Taylor, defensive back Kevin Person, defensive lineman Cayden Burns, defensive lineman Dearryus Dorsey and linebacker Denicio Gonzalez-Drake.

The second team features four Vikings: offensive lineman Sean Wheeler, offensive lineman Sabastian Langlois, wide receiver De'Jai Whittaker and defensive back Trent Hills.

Samohi finished the season 7-5 and appeared in the second round of the CIF-Southern Section Western Division playoffs where they lost to Lompoc. The Vikings came in second place in the Ocean League after winning the league the two previous seasons.

**St. Monica hoops fall to Palos Verdes**

St. Monica overcame an 18-point deficit, but couldn't take down Palos Verdes in the first game of the El Segundo Tournament on Tuesday.

St. Monica head coach said that poor free-throw shooting did in his Mariners in the 52-51 loss.

"As frustrated as the coaching staff is with free throws, as it is a point of emphasis in our practices, I am proud of how this team is learning to fight and react well to in-game adjustments," Skinner said. "We are making progress but need to limit the lulls we seem to have in each game and continue to do a better job of trusting each other."

St. Monica was led by Kavin Dotson with 19 points, Dennis Ashley with 15 and Kaivon Simab, who only had 3 points but dished out 6 assists and grabbed 7 rebounds.

St. Monica faced cross-town rival Crossroads on Wednesday night, but results from that game were not available at presstime.

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