Gonzales Spartan Adrian Perez (#5) maneuvers toward the end zone as Greenfield Bruin Jose Zavala (#40) moves in on defense during the June 30 passing league at War Memorial Stadium in King City. (Sean Roney/Staff)

SALINAS VALLEY — The second week of the football passing league (seven-on-seven) contests continues Wednesday, as the Greenfield High Bruins will host teams from Gonzales, Soledad and King City high schools.

The games will start at 5:30 p.m. in the Bruins stadium.

“The seven-on-seven is huge for our team because we only had one game this year and some of our players have not played football before, as we do not have a feeder program,” said Greenfield Head Coach Adam Barsenas. “Just to get the time on the playing field against other teams is valuable. I am very thankful to Gonzales coach Eddie Ramirez for inviting our frosh-soph boys to go over and have the seven on seven at Gonzales last week.”

King City High hosted the first seven-on-seven contests on June 30 with all four South Monterey County teams. After today’s games at Greenfield, the teams will continue play at Soledad on July 14 and at Gonzales on July 21.

King City Mustang Brooks Hearne attempts to gain yardage upon reception as Soledad defense moves in during the June 30 passing league at War Memorial Stadium in King City. (Sean Roney/Staff)
Greenfield Bruin Cristian Zavala (#34) leaps for a reception as Gonzales Spartan Jose Viorato (#67) comes in to stop him during the June 30 contest. (Sean Roney/Staff)
Gonzales Spartan Adrian Perez (#5) runs past Soledad defense during the June 30 passing league at War Memorial Stadium in King City. (Sean Roney/Staff)
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