![]() ![]() We all ball together, that's all we want to do,” Anderson said. Anderson said the energy on Millikan’s sideline was where it needed to be after all the turmoil the past few weeks. His favorite target was junior Jordan Anderson, who had five catches for 111 yards and three scores. We thought up a really good game plan coming into it and I thought we executed pretty well on offense.” Then it started clicking, I got on the same page with our offensive coordinator and other guys. “But coming back, the first drive felt a little sluggish. Those are the types of games you look for, on TV and all that,” Jackson said. ![]() ![]() We did get the win that we needed but we’ve got a lot of work to do.”Īfter missing Millikan’s game against Poly last week, junior QB Myles Jackson put on an impressive performance, finishing 17/29 for 233 yards and 4 TDs through the air, plus 11 carries for 90 yards and two more scores. We left a lot on the field and made a lot of mistakes. My expectations are very high, so I expect a better game and a cleaner game. “First day back, I haven’t been here, but the expectations are still the same. “Of course it was an emotional day for us, but that was still a sloppy game,” Pellum said after the win. Even with the win–on the heels of a tumultuous few weeks–he knows there’s things he wants his team to work on in the weeks ahead. Millikan head coach Romeo Pellum was reinstated on Thursday, and was successful in his first game back on the sidelines. The Lancers did their best to battle back, but couldn’t overcome that slow start in a 52-20 win for Millikan, keeping the Hamilton Trophy at Palo Verde & Spring. Big plays have been the hallmark of this current era of Millikan Football, and the Rams used some early fireworks to put archrivals Lakewood into a 28-0 hole. ![]()
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