Sunday, September 1, 2013

Riley's Brother's 1st. Varsity Game as a Sophomore!



8-31-13
Conor O'Brien #7
JSerra opens season with rare shutout
August 31, 2013 7:22 PM
By ANTONIO MORALES
MISSION VIEJO – JSerra coach Jim Hartigan said that, on paper, this might be the best team he’s had since he began coaching the Lions.
On Saturday afternoon, they looked pretty good on the field, too.
JSerra dominated Centennial of Nevada in its nonleague season opener, 44-0, at Mission Viejo.
The Lions’ defense stood out with seven sacks and it held Bulldogs running back Lantz Worthington to 36 yards rushing.
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“I thought we had good pressure, and I thought we covered, for the most part, pretty well,” Hartigan said. “We were prepared for a lot of pass, so we tried to give a bunch of looks, both zone and pressure.”
It was JSerra’s first shutout since the 2010 season, when it shut out Fullerton, 31-0.
The Lions’ offense and special teams also contributed to the resounding win.
Ethan Aguayo got them on the scoreboard when he blocked a punt for a safety in the first quarter to put them up, 2-0.
The offense followed with a 50-yard touchdown march, which culminated with Dante Pettis hauling in Nick Robinson’s 11-yard pass in the back corner of the end zone.
Casey Eugenio, Conor O’Brien and Aguayo each added a touchdown in the first half, which swelled the Lions’ lead to 30 points.
It was the first game JSerra played with its new look up-tempo offense.
“We’re kind of a run-pass option team, and we had a bunch of backs going in there,” Hartigan said. “We had Pettis catching some balls, too. We want to spread the ball around as much as possible.
“We want to speed the game up a bit. I’m sure there are things we can improve on, but it’s a good start.”
Robinson had a good day leading the offense as he went 9 of 16 passing for 108 yards and two touchdowns. He might have had a few more completions if it wasn’t for a few drops.
His play-fakes also set up some nice runs for his running backs. Eugenio led the way on the ground with 138 yards and two touchdowns.
Pettis left the game in the second quarter due to some heat exhaustion, according to Hartigan.
The Lions have a week off before they take on Huntington Beach at 7 p.m. on Sept. 13 at Saddleback College.
HIGHLIGHTS from PAPA Dan
On a hot & muggy afternoon at Mission Viejo H.S., Conor made his Varsity debut as JSerra defeated Las Vegas Centennial 44 - 0.  Conor played most of the game at several positions including wide receiver, slot back, QB, special teams, safety and point-after holder. He caught his 1st Varsity pass and gained several yards on 2 running plays in addition to making several tackles on defense. In the 2nd Qtr he made his 1st Varsity TOUCHDOWN on a running play!  Overall, the team looked good on both offense & defense for their opening game!

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