Flashes Host Youth Night, Remain Undefeated with 54-40 Victory Over Grace
On Friday, September 12th, Fillmore Flashes JV & Varsity played at home as well as hosted their annual Youth Night. Youth Night is when local Fillmore’s Youth Football and Cheer teams join the Varsity team in running onto the field as they return from halftime. FHS JV played & defeated Oxnard 14-6 and Varsity defeated Grace 54-40. Photo credit Crystal Gurrola.
On Friday, September 12th, Fillmore Flashes JV & Varsity played at home as well as hosted their annual Youth Night. Youth Night is when local Fillmore’s Youth Football and Cheer teams join the Varsity team in running onto the field as they return from halftime. FHS JV played & defeated Oxnard 14-6 and Varsity defeated Grace 54-40. Photo credit Crystal Gurrola.
On Friday, September 12th, Fillmore Flashes Varsity hosted their annual Youth Night as they took on Grace High School. Above is FHS defense putting a stop to a Grace player during Friday night’s game. Inset, Flashes JV played Oxnard High School; a Flashes player ran the ball up the field as teammates cleared his path during Friday’s game. FHS defeated Oxnard, 14-6. Photo credit Crystal Gurrola.
On Friday, September 12th, Fillmore Flashes Varsity hosted their annual Youth Night as they took on Grace High School. Above is FHS defense putting a stop to a Grace player during Friday night’s game. Inset, Flashes JV played Oxnard High School; a Flashes player ran the ball up the field as teammates cleared his path during Friday’s game. FHS defeated Oxnard, 14-6. Photo credit Crystal Gurrola.

By Head Football Coach Charlie Weis M. Ed.

The Fillmore Flashes football team continued their perfect season Friday night with an electric 54-40 win over the Grace
Lancers, moving to 4-0 on the year. In front of a packed home crowd for the annual Youth Night, the game was a tale of two
halves that highlighted the resilience and firepower of the Flashes.

Trailing 20-14 at halftime, Fillmore came out of the locker room with renewed energy, scoring 27 unanswered points to take
control with a commanding 41-20 lead. The dramatic turnaround showcased the team’s ability to make key halftime adjustments
and execute under pressure.

Senior standout and two-way star Thomas Alamillo ignited the second-half surge, delivering a 50-yard interception return for
a touchdown, a 40-yard touchdown run, and a 41-yard touchdown reception—all in the second half. His explosive performance
set the tone and proved to be too much for the Lancers to overcome, despite their late-game push.

The Fillmore defense, led by senior linebacker Mauricio Ocegueda, was instrumental in breaking the game open. Ocegueda
racked up 16 tackles on the night and helped anchor a unit that completely shut down Grace in the third quarter, allowing
the offense to build a dominant lead. The Flashes’ physicality and relentlessness on defense were key in flipping the
momentum of the game.

The atmosphere was especially memorable with dozens of youth football players and cheerleaders in attendance, taking part in
the annual Youth Night tradition. Seeing future generations of Flashes share the field with current players served as a
powerful reminder of what makes small-town Fillmore football so special.

The Flashes will wrap up their non-league schedule this Friday as they travel to face longtime rival Carpinteria. The
Warriors, currently 1-1, will look to play spoiler, while Fillmore aims to remain unbeaten heading into their bye week
before league play begins.

Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. On Friday, September 19th. JV plays at El Camino Real Charter High School on Thursday, September
18th at 4p.m.