His given name is Ezaya Tokio, but he introduces himself as EZ.Nothing Tokio does is EZ.The 6-foot-4, 220-pound Oceanside High School linebacker isn’t imposing, but his speed, quickness and anticipation make him an outstanding player.Friday, in a 35-14 Division 1 playoff win over Holtville, Tokio had 14 tackles, two tackles for losses and a pair of sacks, one of which he forced a fumble, recovered the ball and returned 74 yards.The Pirates, who are 7-4 and winners of five in a row, were facing Holtville’s Enrique Armas, the state’s leading rusher, who came into the game with 2,437 yards and 32 touchdowns.”He’s a fantastic player,” Tokio said of Armas.The Pirates, however, held Armas to 141 yards after a last-play run was properly recorded.Of his 26 carries, seven went for zero or minus yar
Pirates make it look EZ in playoff win over Holtville
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