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Cardinal Newman FB Dominates Bishop O’Dowd 39–7

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Guevara continues to improve
in the passing game

Oakland, CA – September 19, 2025 -  Cardinal Newman continued its hot streak Friday night, following up last week's 49–0 shutout of Armijo with another statement performance — a 39–7 road win over Bishop O'Dowd.


Fast Start Sets the Tone

The Cardinals (3–1) came out firing and never looked back, scoring 30 unanswered points in the first half to put the game out of reach before the break. Running back Malakai Pathoumnerack set the pace with a monster performance on the ground, carrying the ball 15 times for 161 yards and four touchdowns. He averaged an eye-popping 10.7 yards per carry, highlighted by a 48-yard burst that had the Dragons' defense reeling.

Quarterback Carmine Guevara was efficient in the passing game, completing 10 of 13 passes for 152 yards while spreading the ball around to multiple targets. Zion Cargill led all receivers with 57 yards on two catches, while Jonah Bertoli hauled in four passes for 54 yards.

Balanced Attack and Big Plays

Newman piled up chunk plays all night, with "Path" leading the charge but several teammates stepping up. Brody Estrela added 50 yards rushing and a touchdown, while Guevara chipped in 13 yards on the ground. On special teams, Kordell Strane gave the Cardinals another spark with a 63-yard kickoff return.

By the final whistle, Newman's offense had rolled up over 400 yards of total offense, keeping the Dragons' defense guessing all night.

Defense Brings the Pressure

The Cardinals' defense was just as dominant, holding Bishop O'Dowd scoreless until the fourth quarter. Bertoli showed his two-way impact, tallying six tackles and two sacks from his defensive spot, while Kahlio Vaetoe recorded three tackles for loss. Ka'vaughn Penney added an interception as Newman's secondary smothered the Dragons' passing game.

The defensive front controlled the line of scrimmage, forcing Bishop O'Dowd into negative plays and limiting their ground attack. The Dragons managed just one late touchdown to avoid the shutout.

Special Teams Special

Kicker Devin Taylor was flawless on extra points, drilling all five PAT attempts to round out the scoring for Newman. He just missed a long field goal attempt which had plenty of distance

Looking Ahead

With the victory, Cardinal Newman improves to 3–1, riding back-to-back dominant wins into next week's non-league showdown against Pleasant Valley (2–2) in Chico. before heading onto the bye week. Bishop O'Dowd, now 1–3, will look to regroup when they return home to face Tennyson in West Alameda County Foothill league play.




 
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Players Mentioned

Jonah Bertoli

#14 Jonah Bertoli

WR/DB
6' 1"
Junior
Kahlio Vaetoe

#99 Kahlio Vaetoe

OL/DL
6' 3"
Sophomore
Kordell Strane

#11 Kordell Strane

CB/WR
5' 8"
Sophomore
Carmine Guevara

#7 Carmine Guevara

QB/FS/WR
6' 1"
Sophomore
Brody Estrela

#26 Brody Estrela

RB/OLB
5' 9"
Junior
Ka

#27 Ka'vaughn Penney

WR/DB
6' 2"
Sophomore
Devin  Taylor

#31 Devin Taylor

K/P
Junior

Players Mentioned

Jonah Bertoli

#14 Jonah Bertoli

6' 1"
Junior
WR/DB
Kahlio Vaetoe

#99 Kahlio Vaetoe

6' 3"
Sophomore
OL/DL
Kordell Strane

#11 Kordell Strane

5' 8"
Sophomore
CB/WR
Carmine Guevara

#7 Carmine Guevara

6' 1"
Sophomore
QB/FS/WR
Brody Estrela

#26 Brody Estrela

5' 9"
Junior
RB/OLB
Ka

#27 Ka'vaughn Penney

6' 2"
Sophomore
WR/DB
Devin  Taylor

#31 Devin Taylor

Junior
K/P

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