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At the end of the football season, Central Catholic's Ray Lomas and Rey Vega stood alone, combining their talents into the Stanislaus District's most unstoppable offensive force and earning the nod as the Modesto Bee's co-Players of ...
Rey Vega, the city of Modesto's most prolific runner the last two seasons, is ready for his debut at Central Catholic High.
Ray Lomas' eyes have never left the prize. Not when shredding defenses the first six weeks of the season. And not when he started sharing carries with Rey Vega. "The state title. That's the prize we want. Two more wins and we get th...
Central Catholic's backfield tandem of Rey Vega and Ray Lomas tore through Ripon's defense for 350 rushing yards, including 241 in the second half, as the Raiders pulled away to a 40-21 Sac-Joaquin Section playoff victory victory at Stou...
Central Catholic's tailback substitution pattern is the same every week. Ray Lomas gets the first series while Rey Vega is on the sidelines, watching his friend loosen up the defense with his bashing style of running. That's what happene...
Two days after learning dynamic running back Rey Vega would be ineligible for the season's first six games, the Central Catholic football ripped off 54 first-half points Saturday to rout Brookside Christian 68-6.
The Sac-Joaquin Section Division 4 playoff bracket is likely to be the deepest among all six divisions, maybe second only to D2. Can't argue with that, but that depth doesn't mean we don't already know who is going to win the title.
The Central Catholic High football team grinds down opponents like a blacksmith pounds an anvil. Punishing. Relentless. Play to play and block to block. They are Ray Lomas' spinning out of tackles and Rey Vega sprinting away from them. T...
The Bee welcomes new Blue Line football members Jake Pruitt of Sierra and Rey Vega of Central Catholic.