Fillmore Flashes - One Town, One Team
The Flashes raising their helmets for the national anthem before a home playoff game against Coachella Valley. Photo Courtesy Crystal Gurrola.
The Flashes raising their helmets for the national anthem before a home playoff game against Coachella Valley. Photo Courtesy Crystal Gurrola.

Courtesy Head Football Coach Charlie Weis

In 2020 many of our student athletes missed out on important moments, special opportunities, and unique experiences that come with participating in high school athletics. The younger students recognized how fragile these chances were and set out to ensure they would make the most of any opportunities they were given. When it was announced that the football season would be played in full in the fall of 2021 the Flashes were determined to make the most of it.

Starting with an impromptu victory over the defending division 12 CIF and 5AA state bowl champion El Monte Lions and ending with an appearance in the division 10 quarterfinals of the CIF championship series, the 2021 Flashes football team played a season to remember. In addition to breaking 11 all-time records and tying 6 others, the team had 2 all-CIF selections, 5 all-county selections, 4 all-county academic selections, 15 all-league selections, and one league Co-MVP. Most importantly, they brought The Helmet back to Fillmore, where it belongs, when they defeated Santa Paula 57-7 in the 110th match up in the series. In doing so, they also broke the record for the most points scored by a team in series history and the largest margin of victory in series history.

The Flashes 1st team all-league recipients were Joey Holladay, Freddy Araujo, Nate Ocegueda, Jarod Uridel, Matt Magaña, and Anthony Chessani. Anthony Chessani was also selected as the Co-MVP for the Citrus Coast League. The 2nd team all-league recipients were Davian Gonzalez, Isaac Gonzalez, Mikey Jimenez, Jesus Landin, Fabian Estrada, and Dante Williams. All-league honorable mentions were earned by Tory Cabral, Victor Jimenez, and Ivan Becerra. The 1st team all-county recipients were Anthony Chessani, Jarod Uridel, Freddy Araujo, and Nate Ocegueda. Matt Magaña earned a 2nd team all-county selection. Flashes who made the all-county academic team were Davian Gonzalez, Joey Holladay, Anthony Chessani, and Jarod Uridel. To top off these incredible accomplishments, Nate Ocegueda and Anthony Chessani were also selected to the All-CIF team, which is the highest individual honor a player can receive in the state of California for varsity football.

On top of these accolades, Senior quarterback Joey Holladay broke the single season records for passing yardage (1922), passing touchdowns (26), and completions (139). In addition, Joey broke the school record for passing touchdowns in a game (6) against Santa Paula. Junior running back Anthony Chessani broke the single season record for points scored (206) and touchdowns scored (32). Anthony also tied the record for most touchdowns scored in a game (5) in the first round of the CIF playoffs. Junior tight end Jarod Uridel broke the single game record for receptions in a game (10). He also tied the record for most touchdown receptions in a game (3) with fellow teammate Freddy Araujo. The team broke records for most touchdowns (65) and points scored (462) in a season. They broke the record for most points in a single game (60) and tied the single game record for touchdowns (9). They tied the record for least passing yards allowed in a game (0) against El Monte and broke the record for most total offensive yardage in a single game (600) vs. Coachella Valley.

These accomplishments will be etched in the history of Fillmore football and their impact on the program will be felt and appreciated by future Flashes for years to come. As impressive and validating as these accomplishments are for the athletes, they would not be possible without the entire community of Fillmore. From our athletic director and administration who worked to schedule games on short notice, to our grounds, maintenance, and custodial staff who made it all happen on Friday nights, this season was a WIN for the entire community. We had parents who provided encouragement, fans who provided energy, and local businesses who provided food that made these memories possible. Our generous medical staff volunteered countless hours of their lives to ensure the safety of the athletes. Our alumni organization spread the word and helped pack the stands. Our booster club brought pride to the stadium and recognition for the players. In an era where athletes frequently move from school to school with little to no connection to the area, it is a remarkable feat to field a roster of entirely local students and still compete at the highest levels. This is made possible by the dedication of our athletes and the incredible support they receive from our community. Thank you, Fillmore! The Flashes look forward to many more Friday Nights as ONE TOWN AND ONE TEAM.