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With league MVP Cade Marshman leading the way, Glendora has one of the best offenses in Division 5. Here's an inside look at the 2019 Tartans.

Links: Glendora team page | 2019 schedule | Roster

2018 IN REVIEW

11-2, (5-0, 1st place in Palomares League), lost 26-21 to Palos Verdes in Division 5 semifinals.

COACHING RESUME

Brandon Rohrer is entering his second season at Glendora.

RETURNING STARTERS

Offense - 7. Defense - 4.

TOP OFFENSIVE PLAYERS

QB-Jacob Gonzalez - Sr. 6-2 175

WR-Cade Marshman - Sr.
6-0 160

RB-Xzavier Ford - Sr.
6-0 190

OL-Jeff Isenhart –
Jr.

TE-AJ Salgado - Sr.
6-1 175

TOP DEFENSIVE PLAYERS

DL-Jack Philips – Sr. 5-8 160

LB-Hunter Heflin –
Sr.

LB-Kevin Golden - Sr.
6-0 180

LB-Braydon Brus -
So.

THREE TO SEE

RB - Xzavier Ford

All-CIF selection last year and it’s easy to see why. He
rushed for 1,920 yards and 23 scores.

WR - Cade Marshman

League MVP last season. 1,086 receiving yards and 12 TDs. He also intercepted five passes as a defensive back.

LB - Hunter Heflin

Made 72 tackles including 11 for loss in 2018.

OUTLOOK

Glendora’s motto is “be the best.” The Tartans have a chance to live up to that saying in 2019; a section championship is attainable.

Led by QB Jacob Gonzalez, WR Cade Marshman and RB Xzavier Ford, Glendora has one of the best offenses in Division 5.

If Hunter Heflin and company can gel as a defensive unit, the Tartans will be a force to be reckoned with.