Compton Centennial’s Eriana Pula shows girl power in football
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Eriana Pula didn’t just play football this season for Compton Centennial. She was a starter at nose guard and on the offensive line. She’s also the student body president and has a 4.3 grade-point average.
She was selected to be the first female participant for an all-star game next month in Sacramento.
It was a tough challenge for her and her male teammates this season. Centennial went 0-10 with a small roster of 21.
But she did her job so well that centers didn’t know they were blocking against a girl until after the game when they shook hands.
She said one opponent told her, ‘Oh, man, you’re a beast.’”
She also played football as a sophomore but felt it was much better this season as a senior being older and more prepared.
She hopes to attend a UC school or local college next season. But her football days are over after the all-star game.
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