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Esperanza Senior Makes Waves with Video-Game Numbers

Forsgren ⁤Emerges as a High ‍School Football Star

Few, if any, Orange County high‌ school football fans⁣ paid much attention to Aaron⁢ Forsgren ‍or Anaheim’s Esperanza High School​ when the senior running back rushed for ‌67 yards⁣ as the Aztecs dropped a 28–19 decision at ⁤Diamond Bar in ⁢their Aug. 17 season-opener.

In retrospect, that ⁤was a big mistake.

With Esperanza‌ falling behind early and forced into passing mode, Forsgren carried⁢ the ⁢ball only seven‌ times that night. Those numbers translate to 9.6 yards per ⁣carry, and provided a hint at what was to come.

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The ‌5-foot-10,⁣ 185-pound Forsgren ​has ‌put up video-game⁢ numbers in the three weeks since, commanding attention from ⁤all directions as​ the‍ Aztecs have⁤ won twice⁣ to match their victory total from last season.

After back-to-back efforts of 250-plus rushing yards, Forsgren went off Sept. 8 with a monster 325-yard game ⁣and six touchdowns in a ⁤63–34 win over visiting Dana Hills.

“Everybody says, ‘Just ⁤stop him,’” one Dolphins coach said to a reporter at‌ halftime. “That’s easier said than done. That kid is really good.”

Entering a Sept. 15 contest at Westminster, Forsgren leads all⁤ CIF Southern Section⁣ ground-gainers⁣ with 909 yards through four games, ranking fourth in California and 10th in​ the nation, according to MaxPreps.com.

He’s also tied for second in the‍ Southern Section‌ with 13 touchdowns, while averaging 10.4 yards per ⁤carry and 227.3 yards per game.

“This‍ kid has a ​shot⁤ to play on​ Saturday afternoons,” Esperanza Coach JP Presley told⁣ The Epoch Times. “I’m ⁤sending⁢ his film to every ⁤college out there. I keep telling everybody, ‘If he’s not on your board, someone’s going to find themselves a keeper.’ He’s ⁢got grades. He’s got ‌it all.”

Esperanza High School ​running back Aaron Forsgren (2) ‍in an undated photo. (Courtesy of JP Presley)

Already,⁤ Forsgren‌ has received significant interest from schools in the Mountain West ‍and Big Sky conferences, as well as some from ⁣what ⁣might be ‌considered lower-tier members of the Pacific-12, even as the long-venerable conference disintegrates before our very eyes.

“I’m keeping my options open ‍right now, looking for‌ some bigger schools,” Forsgren told‍ The Epoch⁢ Times. “I ⁢just go out there and play my game, try to make it to⁢ college. That’s the goal right now.”

Forsgren certainly ⁢enhanced his resume against Dana ‌Hills with 5-, ⁣55-, 2-, 8-, and ⁢1-yard touchdown ⁤runs,⁤ as well as a 27-yard ⁣reception for a score. In addition, he broke off two ⁢27-yard runs, as⁤ well ⁣as nine ⁤others⁣ of at ⁤least 10 yards each among his 37 carries.

Operating behind a⁣ veteran offensive line that “knows the importance of getting the run⁢ game going,” according to Mr.⁤ Presley, Forsgren certainly recognizes his good⁤ fortune.

“It’s just awesome, hitting ‌that hole ⁣wide‍ open, with no one in front of me,” he said. “It’s amazing. A lot of it is the O line, the wide‌ receivers blocking, and just‌ a lot of⁢ hard work being put in in ⁢practice.”

Tackles Ty Meyer and Dillon Green, guards Jason Graffia and Jacob Fallon, center ‍Quentin Mack, ​and tight end Diego Bautista paved the way for Forsgren against‌ Dana Hills.

“If ​we hit our blocks, he’s off⁢ to the races,” Fallon told The Epoch Times.‍ “You’re just watching a guy⁤ that’s naturally gifted at‌ football do his ​job. He knows⁢ how to read⁤ the defense. He’s great at⁣ hitting the gap. He’s a hard runner, the hardest runner⁢ in the‌ league, I think. He’s so ​fast, so agile, ⁣so strong. He’s just an overall great player. It’s a blessing to be ⁣able to block for him, for sure.”

Forsgren has gained more yardage in each of the past three games than ‍he did all of last⁣ season, when he totaled‍ 217 yards on 39 carries and⁤ scored one touchdown in 10 ‍games.

He carried 24 times for 264 yards and four touchdowns ⁢Aug. 25 in a 25–0⁢ victory over Walnut, and picked ⁤up 253 yards ⁣on‌ 19 carries, and scored three times Aug. 31



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