During the summer, Denver Broncos quarterback Alex Singleton was helping coach at his Thousand Oaks high school.
So it came as no surprise that the 8-0 Lancers decided to come out strong in support of Singleton on Monday night when he came into town to take on the Chargers at SoFi Stadium. The match was attended by the entire Lancer team, the coaching staff and several parents.
All Singleton did was record a file Stunning 19 individual treatments At a loss for chargers. This ties together the second largest number of singles competitions in a single NFL game in history. Singleton had 21 combined interventions. The only player to score more singles tackles was New York Jets player David Harris, who made 20 tackles against Washington in 2007.
Singleton easily broke the Broncos’ record. Wilson threw 15 saves on December 1, 2002, also against the Chargers.
Singleton was a high school classmate of Thousand Oaks coach Evan Yabu, who led the school’s football comeback. The Lancers had lost 25 games in a row when Yabu took over in 2020. His first match was a last-second win over rival Newbury Park, and this season he has not beaten the Thousand Oaks – Beating Newbury Park in the thriller double He won his first league championship in 21 years.
Singleton, then with the Philadelphia Eagles, was an assistant coach under Yabu two years ago when the high school season kicked off during the spring due to the pandemic.