PACIFIC BEACH – Through the first four weeks of the season, Mission Bay’s offense ranks as one of the most prolific and efficient in San Diego County, averaging 37 points per game.

This past Friday at homecoming, Mission Bay’s offense again lit up the night sky. As anchored by a six-touchdown night from quarterback Trey Arnold, the Buccaneers pillaged the Coronado Islanders 49-14 and improved to 5-0.

“This group just plays hard,” said Mission Bay coach Greg Tate. “Offensively, I think we have shown we can be explosive in any given moment, and on defense, we play bully ball.”

Arnold has had some big performances this season, but against Coronado, the senior was 25 of 35 passing for 421 yards and six touchdowns for a quarterback rating of 151.3.

Arnold and the offense did their best work

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