Daily News Boys Athlete of the Week:
Name: Oliver Gonzalez
School: Oak Park
Sport: Football
Year: Senior
Noteworthy: Gonzalez carried the ball 36 times for 330 yards and five touchdowns in the Eagles’ 53-43 win over Camarillo in the first round of the CIF-SS Division 7 playoffs. Gonzalez broke Tarik Smith’s school record from 1991 for rushing yards in a game. Oak Park plays West Torrance on Friday night in the quarterfinals.
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