The Long Beach Wilson football team achieved a significant victory over rival Long Beach Poly, securing a 22-21 win that emphasizes their aggressive play strategy. Head coach Raudric Curtis highlighted the team’s confidence and resilience, especially after overcoming a halftime deficit. This win marks Wilson’s first over Poly since 1991 and keeps them atop the Moore League standings with a 7-1 record and 4-0 league record. The Bruins’ focus on a bold game strategy, including opting for two-point conversions after all touchdowns, showcases their commitment to executing their game plan effectively.

By the NumbersWilson scored 16 straight points in the second half to clinch the victory.Wilson is now 7-1 overall and 4-0 in the Moore League, leading the standings. State of PlayWilson leads the Moore League and is positioned to clinch at least a share of the title with a victory against Long Beach Jordan.The Bruins are ranked No. 50 by HSRatings.com, likely placing them in the CIF Southern Section Division 4 playoffs. What’s Next

Looking ahead, Wilson can secure an outright league championship with a win against rival Lakewood on October 30. Their coaching staff will continue to implement innovative game theories to enhance team performance.

Bottom Line

Wilson football is re-establishing itself as a formidable force in Southern California, driven by a culture of belief and aggression. Their recent success signals a new era for the program, emphasizing the importance of confidence and strategy on and off the field.