Who are the former high school athletes from West Ventura County area competing during the week of Monday, Sept. 1?

Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
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These ex-West Ventura County area high school standouts will take the field during the week of Monday, Sept. 1.

Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
Anthony Tafoya
Lawrence Vikings
Freshman
6′3″ 230
Fillmore High School
Hometown: Fillmore
Next Game: vs. Martin Luther Knights, Saturday, Sept. 6, 12 p.m.

Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
Anthony Wolter
Nevada Wolf Pack
Freshman
6′1″ 201
St. Bonaventure High School
Hometown: Lancaster
Next Game: vs. Sacramento State Hornets, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2 p.m.

Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
Cody Hoffman
Northeastern State Riverhawks
Senior
6′4″ 240
Channel Islands High School
Hometown: Oxnard
Next Game: vs. Missouri S&T Miners, Saturday, Sept. 6, 6 p.m.

Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
Delon Thompson
Portland State Vikings
Sophomore
5′9″ 200
St. Bonaventure High School
Hometown: Newbury Park
Next Game: vs. North Dakota Fighting Hawks, Saturday, Sept. 6, 6 p.m.

Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
Eli Aragon
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
Wide receiver
Junior
6′0″ 188
Oxnard Union High School
Hometown: Oxnard
Next Game: vs. Charleston Southern Buccaneers, Saturday, Sept. 6, 7:30 p.m.

Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
Isaiah Dillon
Fresno State Bulldogs
Wide receiver
Freshman
5′10″ 176
Pacifica High School
Hometown: Oxnard
Next Game: vs. Oregon State Beavers, Saturday, Sept. 6, 12:30 p.m.

Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
Jakob Lemus
Ohio Bobcats
Senior
Hueneme High School
Hometown: Oxnard
Next Game: vs. West Virginia Mountaineers, Saturday, Sept. 6, 4 p.m.

Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
Joe Darling-LaGamma
Grinnell Pioneers
Freshman
5′9″ 175
Laurel Springs School
Hometown: Bryans Road
Next Game: vs. Macalester Scots, Saturday, Sept. 6, 1 p.m.

Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
Malik Sherrod
Boise State Broncos
5′8″ 177
Pacifica High School
Hometown: Oxnard
Next Game: vs. Eastern Washington Eagles, Friday, Sept. 5, 5 p.m.

Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
Marquis Bell
UC Davis Aggies
Junior
5′11″ 200
El Camino High School
Hometown: Oceanside
Next Game: vs. Washington Huskies, Saturday, Sept. 6, 8 p.m.

Michael Johnson
Sacramento State Hornets
Senior
5′7″ 189
Pacifica High School
Hometown: Oxnard
Next Game: vs. Nevada Wolf Pack, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2 p.m.

Savion Taylor
Cal Poly Mustangs
Freshman
6′0″ 180
Pacifica High School
Hometown: Oxnard
Next Game: vs. Utah Utes, Saturday, Sept. 6, 4 p.m.

Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
Sean Mora
Mercyhurst Lakers
Sophomore
6′2″ 310
Pacifica High School
Hometown: Pico Rivera
Next Game: vs. New Haven Chargers, Saturday, Sept. 6, 12 p.m.

Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
Trevor Carson
Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens
Senior
6′0″
The Thacher School
Hometown: Santa Barbara
Next Game: vs. Willamette Bearcats, Saturday, Sept. 6, 12 p.m.

Joe Darling-LaGamma and Jakob Lemus
Ty Morris
South Dakota Coyotes
Sophomore
5′11″ 180
Buena High School
Hometown: Houston
Next Game: vs. Lamar Cardinals, Saturday, Sept. 6, 6 p.m.



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