Brehaut shines at UCLA scrimmage

By WAVE STAFF

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Sophomore quarterback Richard Brehaut passed for 186 yards and three touchdown, all to different receivers, to highlight UCLA’s football scrimmage Saturday at Drake Stadium.

Nelson Rosario and Taylor Embree, the returning starters at wide receiver, each hauled in a scoring pass. Rosario led the Bruin receivers with four catches for 80 yards, including a two-yard scoring reception. Embree caught one pass, but it was good for an 18-yard touchdown. Sophomore Randall Carroll (Cathedral High School) added a 36-yard scoring reception from Brehaut.

True freshman Anthony Barr (Loyola) added the day’s fourth touchdown reception on an 11-yard toss from sophomore quarterback Darius Bell. Barr finished with three catches for 27 yards. Senior Christian Ramirez also had three catches for 53 yards. Morell Presley (Carson) had two catches for 12 yards.

True freshman running back Malcolm Jones topped all rushers with 59 yards on 11 carries. He had one run of 18 yards and another of 17. Sophomore Jonathan Franklin (Dorsey) totaled 16 yards on seven carries. Barr added a 12-yard run.

Senior placekicker Kai Forbath connected on field goals of 37 and 42 yards after missing from 37 yards early in the scrimmage.

On defense, safeties Dalton Hilliard, a sophomore, and junior Tony Dye each had interceptions.

Injury update: Center Kai Maiava  fractured his left ankle and will be lost for the season.

UCLA opens the season Sept. 4 at Kansas State.

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