Showing posts with label Mater Dei. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mater Dei. Show all posts

Sunday, June 09, 2013

Mater Dei wins Air Strike 7-on-7 passing tournament

by Jeff Fisher
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Mater Dei Monarchs footballWas Mater Dei's run through the extremely tough Air Strike 7-on-7 Passing Tournament at Dana Hills High School a sign of things to come in Southern California in 2013?

The 2012 CIF PAC-5 runner-ups beat Chaminade 14-13 in the finals of the day-long event that featured some of the top teams throughout the High School Football America/SoCal listening area.

According to Dan Albano of OCVarsity.com, the Monarchs, who last won the Air Strike in 2010 where perfect on the day.

Mater Dei was a perfect 7-0 on the day.  Chaminade's only two losses were to the Monarchs.  In the semifinals: Mater Dei beat Hart, while Chaminade beat Santa Margarita.

Also participating in the tourney were: Alemany, Dana Hills, Edison, Huntington Beach, Long Beach Poly, Mission Hills, Narbonne, Oaks Christian, St. Bonaventure, San Juan Hills, Valencia and Upland.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Thursday Night's Southern California High School Football Scores - Week 3


By Jeff Fisher

Thanks to USC quarterback Matt Barkley’s outstanding high school career at Mater Dei, I knew quite a bit about the Monarchs from a far, thanks to their appearances on national television.  What I didn’t know before moving here is the Santa Ana school has had some slow starts out of the gate over the past five years.

Last night, the Monarchs, ranked #13 in this week’s High School Football America – SoCal Top 20, dominated Santa Monica 51-0 to improve to 3-0, which is the team’s best start since 2007.

JSerra, the other Trinity League school in action Thursday night, also improved to 3-0 with an impressive come from behind 15-14 win over previously undefeated Buena Park (2-1).  The Coyotes actually held a 14-0 lead in the third quarter.

One other game of note last night saw Paraclete (3-1), the #2 team in the High School Football America – SoCal Small Schools Top 5, surprised Dorsey (2-1) 26-24.  According to a story in the LA Times, Paraclete withstood a furious comeback by the Dons after taking a 26-12 led with eight minutes to go in the game.

Be sure to tune-in to High School Football America – SoCal on Saturday night.  This week’s show will start at 10:30 P.M. right after the Dodgers game on KLAC AM 570 Fox Sports LA.  The show runs until midnight.

You can listen to past shows, by clicking here to go to our blog on AM 570 Fox Sports LA.

Southern California High School Football Scores
Thursday, September 13, 2012

High School Football America – SoCal Big Schools Top 20 Scores

#13 Mater Dei 51 Santa Monica 0

High School Football America – SoCal Small Schools Top 5 Scores

#2 Paraclete 26 Dorsey 24

Other Scores from City & Southern Sections

Century 36 Bolsa Grande 33
Chaffey 33 Bloomington 0
Citrus Hill 38 North 7
Costa Mesa 40 Los Amigos 14
Don Lugo 39 Azusa 14
Irvine 20 Estancia 18
JSerra 15 Buena Park 14
Kennedy 42 Magnolia 7
King 31 Patriot 22
Laguna Beach 74 Glenn 19
Los Alamitos 40 University 0
Temple City 15 Hoover 14
Trabuco Hills 35 Huntington Beach 14
University 34 La Quinta 6
Western 21 Anaheim 6

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Milken 33 Lighthouse Christian 6

Friday, September 07, 2012

Trinity League - Week 3


By Les Lukach

With the exception of a hiccup by Servite in week zero (more on that below), the Trinity League seems to be playing out the way we anticipated during preseason camps.

Santa Margarita (Santa Margarita, CA) appears to be the class of the league as they traveled to Arizona and defeated a very good Brophy Prep team which was playing their second game in four days. The Eagles responded to that victory by breezing through an outmatched Wilson (Long Beach, CA) team. The Eagles all-world offensive line - with three D1 recruits - is allowing QB Johnny Stanton (Nebraska) to shine in head coach Harry Welch’s offense. Despite losing three-key players to transfer, the Eagles seem primed for big matchups against Carson and St. Boneventure before they open league against Servite.

Speaking of Servite (Anaheim, CA), much was made about their loss to Bishop Amat – a Pac 5 team which should make some noise in the postseason – because it was the Friars first loss to a California team in 26 games. The loss actually exposed some serious issues for the Servite. The offense struggled and needed a furious late comeback to beat a very good Rancho Cucamonga team by one point. The following day head coach Troy Thomas announced the firing of his offensive coordinator, Matthew Mitchell, which had been with him for three consecutive league championships and a state bowl appearance. Thomas stated that "It came down to us not being philosophically on the same page”, which seemed interesting given Mitchell’s tenure with the team and status as JV head coach.  The Friars go into games against Edison (Huntington Beach, CA) and Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV) with a new offensive coordinator and lots of questions on defense before they head into league.

The team no one seems to be talking about is St. John Bosco (Bellflower, CA). The Braves are loaded on offense and their defense is playing lights out thus far. The level of competition can be questioned, but when you are putting up 55 point a game, you’re obviously doing something right. The formidable trio of wide receivers - Jaleel Wadood, Arlandis Hinton, and AJ Holman – is proving to be great targets for sophomore quarter back Josh Rosen. The line, anchored by Nico Fallah – a USC commit – is blowing holes for a duo of running backs. While the offense is clicking on all cylinders, it’s the defense which is making headlines early for the Braves. While only allowing seven points-per-game, the defense has allowed less than 150 yards total offense in each game. If the defense continues to play like this the Braves are sure to rise towards the top of league standings when all is said-and-done. The Braves have a big matchup against Loyola (Los Angeles, CA) before opening up against Orange Lutheran in league.

It’s too early to get a true read on Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA) given that they’ve only played one game versus an outmatched St. Paul (Santa Fe Springs, CA). The Monarchs won that game 35-0 pulling away at the end after having a 14-0 lead at the half. The Monarchs return players at all the key spots (QB, WR, DL, OL, TE) to make that offense roll. If the defense can string together performances like last week the Monarchs will make some noise in league as they look to get back into the playoffs after missing out on post season play last  year for the first time in over a decade. Mater Dei will be challenged by Edison and Narbonne (Harbor City, CA) before opening against Jserra (San Juan Capistrano, CA) in league.

The big question for Orange Lutheran Lancers coming into this season was how the players would adjust to a new coaching staff with a new philosophy and commitment to running the ball. If the first two games are any indication, the answer to that question is just fine. Behind an offensive line which feature John Lopez (UCLA) and Colin Sutton (Colorado) the Lancers are taking the challenge of running the Wing-T and running with it…literally. After a close call against Wilson (Long Beach, CA), the Lancers completely dominated Damien (La Verne, CA) behind first-time starter JD Pickell at quarterback who managed the offense perfectly. If there is a question for the Lancers it’s on defense where they counting on four new starters in a secondary which play a lot of cover zero protection leaving inexperienced defensive backs on an island. The Lancers will face a rebuilding, but always tough, La Habra (La Habra, CA) team and very aggressive Redondo Union (Redondo Beach, CA) team before opening up league against St. John Bosco.

The JSerra Lions (San Juan Capistrano, CA) rolled to a 37-21 victory against Wilson (Long Beach, CA) with the starters pitching a shutout for the first three quarters before giving way to the backups. The Lions are a program on the cusp of being very competitive and look to build on their back-to-back one win seasons in league. The Lions will be tested by Huntington Beach (Huntington Beach, CA), Dana Hills (Dana Point, CA), and Trabuco Hills (Mission Viejo, CA) before they open league against Mater Dei. If the Lions can continue to be stout on defense and efficient on offense they are certain to cause some headaches for coordinators in league.
With three games remaining in the non-conference schedule for most teams we should have a great indication of which teams are for real and which teams aren’t by the time we get into league play. One thing we know for certain, the winner of the Trinity League – which many consider to be the best in the state of California – is going to be battle tested heading into the post season.

Follow Les Lukach on Twitter @leslukach

Thursday, October 01, 2009

Orange County Showdown: Edison vs. Mater Dei

by Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle


One week after knocking-off nationally-ranked Servite, and entering USA Today Super 25 itself, Edison (4-0) squares-off with fellow Orange County power Mater Dei (3-1) tonight. LA Times reporter Eric Sondheimer takes a look at the match-up, plus a little more in his weekly notebook.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Centennial Wins SoCal Battle Against Mater Dei

By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle


It wasn't the track meet like last year, but Friday night's game between Southern California powers Centennial (Corona, CA) and Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA) didn't disappoint those that like offense.

The two team combined for 966 yards in total offense, and when the dust cleared, Centennial (#16 USA Today Super 25) stood the victor 47-35. The Huskies victory avenged last year's defeat to Mater Dei 51-37 when the two teams combined for 1,300 yards in total offense.

Mater Dei entered the game ranked #2 in California, while Centennial was #4.

To read more about the game from the Orange County Register, click here.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

California Showdown Between #16 Centennial and Mater Dei

By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle


Two of California's best high school football teams square-off Friday night in Santa Ana. Mater Dei (2-0) and USC-bound quarerback Matt Barkley will host Centennial (1-0), the #16 team in this week's USA Today Super 25. Mater Dei is ranked #2 in California, while Centennial is ranked #4.

For a game preview from the OC Register, click here.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Mater Dei Survives in 3 OT Battle With Carson on ESPN 2

By Jeff Fisher
The High School Football Huddle



It took three overtimes, but 2007 Gatorade National Player of the Year Matt Barkley and his Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA) teammates were finally able to shake Carson 46-43 in a game that was nationally televised on ESPN 2 Wednesday night.

Barkley, who looked good-and-bad at times, tossed six touchdown passes to go along with four interceptions, including one in the second scoreless overtime for the Monarchs, who entered the game ranked #29 in the ESPN Rise Fab 50. Barkley, who has verbally committed to USC, ended the game 15-of-31 for 301 yards. His top receiver was senior Ario Winston who caught six balls for 143 yards and three touchdowns.

To read more from the Orange County Register, click here.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Crespi Knocks #18 Mater Dei Out of California High School Football Playoffs


From the opening whistle, Crespi let it be known that it wasn't intimidated by 18th ranked Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA). The Celts jumped out to a 24-0 lead and then withstood 19 unanswered points by the Monarchs on the way to a 48-26 win in the PAC 5 Division quarterfinals Friday night.

Crespi (9-2) had a balanced attacked with running backs Austin Shanks and E.J. Woods rushing for 171 and 125 yards respectively. Sophomore quarterback Bryan Bennett made no mistakes and tossed four touchdown passeses, while the Crespi defense shut down junior Matt Barkley.

Crespi advances to the semifinals where it will meet Servite next week.

To read a complete game recap, click here.
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