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# Vikings drop season finale, scheduled for playoff showdown
- URL: https://www.smdp.com/vikings-scheduled-for-playoff-showdown/
- Published: 2023-10-31T13:00:00.000Z
- Updated: 2024-12-04T15:16:43.000Z
- Author: Thomas Leffler
- Tags: Sports, cross-country, football, Samohi, sports, water polo, #wp, #wp-post, #Import 2025-11-06 12:20

The Samohi Vikings football squad celebrated its seniors on Oct. 27, with the team’s veteran class taking the field for the final regular season performance of their Vikings careers. The Vikings fell to Culver City on home turf, 27-26, but will have another chance at victory this coming Friday.

In the regular season finale, Culver City jumped out to a 20-0 lead in the first quarter and held the lead through a valiant Vikings comeback attempt. The Centaurs’ balanced offensive attack ended with 316 total offensive yards, 178 in the passing game and 138 in the rushing game. The Vikings also took a balanced approach, finishing with 301 offensive yards (151 passing, 150 rushing).

Sophomore quarterback Wyatt Brown was efficient in the final regular season affair, completing 14 of his 18 attempts for 151 yards and two touchdowns. Hooking up with Payton Seals and Caden Mccallum on touchdown throws, the sophomore also ran two scores in himself, showcasing dual-threat abilities. Seals was a continual target of Brown’s throughout the evening, catching 9 balls for 87 yards and a score.

In the rushing game, Mccallum finished his final regular season contest with 120 yards on a robust 5.5 yards per carry, also catching two passes for 17 yards and a score. The defense was anchored by seniors Jayden Montanez and Theo Naessens-Dowling, who combined for 16 tackles, 4 tackles for loss and 2 sacks.

During the 10-game regular season, the Vikings jumped out to an impressive 5-0 start with wins over Calabasas, El Segundo, West, Sylmar and Hueneme. District play brought some challenges, with the team dropping four of its final five contests, including a 27-0 home loss to Palos Verdes, a team that went undefeated in 2023\. The Vikings’ district victory came on Oct. 6, beating Peninsula 33-26.

Brown was the conductor of the offense during his sophomore campaign, completing an efficient 69.5% of his passes for 2,149 yards and finished the regular season with a 17-9 touchdown-interception ratio. Of the 17 passing touchdowns, 9 of them went to junior Griffin Seals, who caught 59 balls for 866 yards along with the 9 scores over 10 games.

Mccallum reached 1,000 rushing yards for the season in starting duty, carrying the ball 192 times for 1,000 yards exactly, along with 13 rushing scores. He also caught 20 receptions for 168 yards and 2 touchdowns. The senior was a two-way force for the Vikings, finishing the regular season with the most tackles on the squad, 65 total tackles and 26 solo. Junior Charles Cravings was the team’s top ballhawk in the secondary, snagging 7 interceptions for the squad.

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Samohi Vikings quarterback Wyatt Brown (#7) will lead the team into playoff action on Friday, 3 November, against Santa Ana Credit: Thomas Leffler

On Friday, the 6-4 Vikings will play host to 7-3 Santa Ana in a CIF playoff matchup, a team that finished first in Orange League play in 2023\. The Saints glided through many of the season’s victories, including a 70-0 win over Saddleback and a 49-0 victory over Calvary Chapel. The Vikings will face a Saints offense led by junior receiver Christian Ramos, a deep ball threat who caught 45 receptions for 943 yards and 10 scores this season. Senior Charles Hughes is the rushing leader for the Saints, breaking over 100 yards per contest with 1,051 yards and an astounding 20 touchdowns.

The Vikings’ clash with Santa Ana will begin at 7 p.m. at Samohi.

**Samohi Football**  
*Vikings vs Culver City*  
Culver City wins 27-26  
*Passing:* Wyatt Brown (#7, Sophomore): 14-18, 151 yds, 2 TD  
*Rushing:* Caden Mccallum (#5, Senior): 22 carries, 120 yds, 5.5 YPC  
Wyatt Brown (#7, Sophomore): 10 carries, 30 yds, 3.0 YPC, 2 TD  
*Receiving:* Payton Seals (#14, Sophomore): 9 rec, 87 yds, 9.7 YPC, TD  
Griffin Seals (#15, Senior): 3 rec, 30 yds, 10.0 YPC  
Caden Mccallum (#5, Senior): 2 rec, 34 yds, 17.0 YPC, TD  
*Defense:* Jayden Montanez (#88, Senior): 10 tackles (4 solo, 6 asst), 2.5 Tackles For Loss, 1.5 Sacks  
Theo Naessens-Dowling (#4, Senior): 6 tackles (2 solo, 4 asst), 1.5 Tackles For Loss, .5 Sacks  
Devin Lee (#17, Junior): 5 tackles (4 solo, 1 asst)  
Caden Mccallum (#5, Senior): 5 tackles (2 solo, 3 asst)  
Isaiah Fernandez (#22, Sophomore): 4 tackles (1 solo, 3 asst), 1 Tackle For Loss  
Charles Cravings (#3, Junior): 3 tackles (1 solo, 2 asst)  
Carlos Gonzalez-Melchor (#44, Senior): 3 tackles (1 solo, 2 asst)  
Payton Seals (#14, Sophomore): 2 tackles (2 asst)  
Jeremy Guerrero (#10, Junior): 2 tackles (2 asst)  
Griffin Seals (#15, Senior): 1 tackle (1 solo)  
Manny Lares (#24, Junior): 1 tackle (1 solo)  
Samuel Reynoso (#45, Junior): 1 tackle (1 solo)  
Kidus Woldegiurogis (#8, Senior): 1 tackle (1 solo)  
Mason Oliva (#72, Senior): 1 tackle (1 asst)  
Darian Hawkins (#20, Sophomore): 1 tackle (1 asst)  
*Special Teams:* Wyatt Brown (#7, Sophomore): 2/4 PAT, 2 punts, 88 yards, 44.0 YPP  
Davis Solis-Valdovinos (#9, Senior): 2 Kickoff Returns, 39 yds, 19.5 YPR  
Charles Cravings (#3, Junior): 1 Kickoff Return, 21 yds, 21.0 YPR

**Samohi Boys’ Water Polo**  
Oct. 23: *Vikings vs Redondo Union*, Bay League 3rd-Place Game, Vikings win 8-6  
Darragh Flanders (Senior): 4 Goals  
Joaquin Auger (Senior): 2 Goals  
Pablo Rivera-Clark (Senior): 1 Goal  
Ethan Fitzgerald (Junior): 1 Goal  
Oct. 26: *Vikings vs Malibu*, Vikings win 12-3  
Next Game: Tuesday, 3:30 p.m.- Vikings vs Burroughs/Burbank

**Samohi Cross-Country**  
Oct. 25: Vikings and Lady Vikings at Warrior Mile- West Torrance High School  
*Boys’ 1,600-meter open*  
Landon Kozmor (Junior): 4:31.62, 14th overall  
David Ervin (Senior): 4:36.60, 19th overall  
Brody Wilkes (Senior): 4:43.23, 39th overall  
Peter Jarvis (Junior): 4:43.51, 40th overall  
Kingsley Lin (Freshman): 4:44.07, 43rd overall  
Nico Lombard (Senior): 4:44.62, 47th overall  
Emerson Hill (Sophomore): 4:50.86, 65th overall  
James Faries (Sophomore): 4:51.75, 68th overall  
Leo Lucente (Sophomore): 4:54.49, 79th overall  
Jacob Ovadia (Junior): 5:02.88, 104th overall  
Ajax Haendel (Senior): 5:02.91, 105th overall  
Luca Lombardo (Senior): 5:05.11, 111th overall  
Jackson Mayeda (Sophomore): 5:09.52, 125th overall  
Alex Gonzalez (Senior): 5:11.36, 134th overall  
Kenneth Walden (Junior): 5:12.52, 140th overall  
Tobin Palmer (Sophomore): 5:13.35, 143rd overall  
Lev Goldstein (Freshman): 5:14.85, 151st overall  
Ian Oakes (Freshman): 5:16.63, 157th overall  
Phineaus Pitts (Freshman): 5:17.49, 161st overall  
Daniel Ostrovsky (Sophomore): 5:19.12, 175th overall  
Lucas Yarmand (Junior): 5:21.46, 188th overall  
Gavin Bao (Freshman): 5:26.48, 209th overall  
Senam Turner (Freshman): 5:30.14, 221st overall  
Brandon Kirbyson (Sophomore): 5:31.65, 225th overall  
Sean Milne-Morrow (Freshman): 5:33.30, 228th overall  
Yungbihn Douglas (Sophomore): 5:34.09, 232nd overall  
Shayl Khatod (Sophomore): 5:35.53, 238th overall  
Will Ellison (Freshman): 5:36.40, 241st overall  
Mario Ducille (Freshman): 5:36.84, 243rd overall  
Luke Shimahara (Sophomore): 5:40.61, 253rd overall  
Russell Ma (Sophomore): 5:41.14, 255th overall

*Girls’ 1,600-meter open*  
Makena Weybright (Sophomore): 5:33.04, 23rd overall  
Selin Kocataskin (Freshman): 5:44.78, 39th overall  
Shenandoah Markos (Sophomore): 5:44.85, 40th overall  
Ruby Dembo (Sophomore): 5:53.00, 57th overall  
Maggie McLaughlin (Freshman): 5:56.05, 60th overall  
Charlie Llorente (Freshman): 5:56.20, 62nd overall  
Sofia Santoyo (Freshman): 5:56.59, 63rd overall  
Ellie Holmstrom (Senior): 5:58.05, 68th overall  
Harper Snyder (Junior): 5:58.34, 69th overall  
Addy Fiore (Freshman): 5:58.60, 70th overall  
Marina Shickler (Sophomore): 5:59.10, 71st overall  
Ava Roker (Junior): 6:08.24, 83rd overall  
Claire Baboujon (Sophomore): 6:11.92, 87th overall  
Olivia Rizzo (Senior): 6:19.37, 101st overall  
Josephine Gelinas (Senior): 6:19.63, 102nd overall  
Ariella Castillo (Freshman): 6:21.65, 106th overall  
Ava Anaya (Freshman): 6:26.09, 117th overall  
Vera Robinson (Freshman): 6:28.72, 124th overall  
Brooklyn Tarin (Freshman): 6:30.51, 129th overall  
Sylvia Minzenberg (Junior): 6:30.87, 130th overall  
Rudy Rudgard (Freshman): 6:31.48, 133rd overall  
Carla Santini (Junior): 6:38.48, 149th overall  
Hadley Mathews (Junior): 6:41.05, 153rd overall  
Lila Beal (Freshman): 6:45.83, 165th overall  
Georgia Rowe (Sophomore): 6:55.54, 191st overall  
Sierra Abronson (Sophomore): 7:01.39, 200th overall

Next Meet: Thursday- Bay League Finals, Redondo High School

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