Either Jayden Kinsel Arredondo or Drew Altavilla had a role in all of Two Rivers’ five touchdowns on Friday night.

But both know much of the game’s credit needs to go to the guys who don’t get enough of it.

Behind a dominating offensive line, Two Rivers ran for 270 of its nearly 350 total yards in a 35-20 win at Simley.

“They just want to run people over all of the time,” Altavilla said of the three returning seniors, including 350-pound Dayven Clairmont, and two new starters which he agrees are the heart and soul of the Warriors. “They keep everybody happy. They’re a family of one every day in practice, they back each other up all the time.”

“They are the leaders of our team. If they’re not here, we really don’t have what we have,” added Delfino Mancha, who ran for 98 yards and routin

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