Slaughter House returning champs
- ELI HOLMES STAFF WRITER

- Mar 16
- 3 min read
Slaughter House Playmakers Shine in Moreno Valley 7v7 Action
Moreno Valley, CA — Big-time players show up in big-time moments, and Jamari Greer (#1) proved exactly that for Moreno Valley’s Slaughter House.
In a tightly contested matchup, Greer stepped into the spotlight and delivered the moment that shifted everything. With the game hanging in the balance, he scored a clutch go-ahead touchdown, giving his team the momentum they needed and helping lead Slaughter House to a victory in their first game of the day.
The score didn’t just put points on the board — it energized the sideline and completely swung the momentum in favor of Slaughter House.
But Greer’s impact didn’t stop on offense.
On the defensive side of the ball, he played a key role in helping anchor a stingy, lockdown defense that made it difficult for the opposing offense to find rhythm. His presence helped set the tone for a unit that played aggressive, disciplined football throughout the game.
Performances like Greer’s are exactly what teams look for when games are on the line — players who can deliver under pressure and contribute on both sides of the ball.
When the moment called for someone to step up, #1 Jamari Greer answered the call.
Devin Rice Sparks Slaughter House Early
While Greer delivered the clutch moment late, #2 Devin Rice made sure Slaughter House started the day with an explosion.
Rice wasted no time setting the tone, taking the very first play of the game and turning it into a blur touchdown, instantly putting points on the board and energizing the entire sideline.
His impact continued throughout the game as he added another touchdown and also converted an extra point, proving to be one of the most dangerous offensive weapons on the field.
But Rice didn’t just shine on offense.
On defense, he stepped up in critical moments with two clutch pass breakups in the red zone, shutting down scoring opportunities and protecting the end zone when his team needed it most.
Rice’s ability to contribute on both sides of the ball gave Slaughter House a major advantage and helped set the tone for the team’s physical, aggressive style of play.
Two-Way Impact: Xyence Davis Delivers Big Plays
Another standout performance came from #00 Xyence Davis, who proved to be one of the most versatile players on the field.
Davis made his presence known early and often, showcasing his football IQ and playmaking ability throughout the day.
On offense, Davis stepped up when his team needed him most. During a key drive, he hauled in a big catch to keep the offense moving, extending possession and keeping the momentum alive.
Later in the game against Garvey, with everything on the line, Davis delivered one of the biggest moments of the matchup — a clutch fourth-down touchdown catch that tied the game and forced overtime.
Although Slaughter House ultimately fell short in overtime, Davis’ play showed his ability to deliver under pressure.
But his biggest impact may have come on the defensive side of the ball.
In their matchup against the Hurricanes, Davis completely shifted the momentum with two drive-killing interceptions, shutting down scoring opportunities and helping secure a victory for Slaughter House.
With players like Jamari Greer, Devin Rice, and Xyence Davis stepping up in big moments, Slaughter House continues to prove they have one of the most exciting groups of young playmakers in Moreno Valley football.
And if these performances are any indication, this squad is just getting started. 🏈☝🏾




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