Friday, October 24, 2014

JSerra VICTORY over Mater Dei 2014

Huge breakthrough for No. 2 JSerra

STAFF WRITER 
SANTA ANA – The Orange County football universe changed Friday.
JSerra 17, Mater Dei 10.
It was only a few years that JSerra had to forfeit Trinity League games because it did not have enough healthy players to finish the season. Then the Lions started winning a league game here and there. They won their final two league games last year.
Now, JSerra is the No. 1 team in Orange County. The Lions were No. 2 this week in the Register’s poll. They just beat the No. 1 team, Mater Dei.
An obvious question -- Is beating Mater Dei the biggest win in JSerra football history? -- prompted an obvious answer.
“I’d have to say so,” JSerra coach Jim Hartigan said. “Yeah, sure.”
JSerra has won a couple of CIF championships in other sports. But nothing in the young school’s sports history perhaps matches beating Mater Dei in varsity football.
“It’s a great feeling,” JSerra quarterback Nick Robinson said. “I can’t describe it.”
Robinson did his part. His first pass of the game, on JSerra’s first offensive play of the game, was a 97-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Diego-Williams. He threw a 49-yard touchdown pass to Sam Philippi in the third quarter to put JSerra ahead to stay, 14-10.
Another big play was something of a gamble. JSerra, on fourth-and-7 at the Lions’ 35-yard line, was lined up for a punt with less than two minutes to go. The snap went to up-back Aaron Matthews who ran it 10 yards for a first down.
That sealed the win for JSerra (7-1 overall, 2-1 in league).
Mater Dei (6-2, 1-2) likely needs to win its next two league games to get a guaranteed playoff berth. The Monarchs might end up being in the pool of candidates for one of the Pac-5 Division’s two at-large berths.
The Lions won without much production from running back Edward Vander. He rushed for 217 yards in last week’s loss to St. John Bosco, but was held to 46 yards on 16 carries Friday; he had only 5 yards on six first-half carries.
Philippi had eight catches for 110 yards. JSerra’s defense made several huge stops.
It was 7-7 at halftime. Mater Dei took a 10-7 lead on a 28-yard field goal by Elais Deeb in the third quarter.
Phippi’s touchdown reception put the Lions ahead to stay, 17-10. Evan Worden added three points on a fourth-quarter field goal.
Mater Dei’s game-opening possession ended with a punt that put JSerra on its 3-yard line. On the first play, Nick Robinson unleashed the long pass over the middle that Diego-Williams caught in stride near the JSerra 40. Diego-Williams outraced the defender for a 97-yard touchdown pass play.
The Monarchs got their first-half points on a 30-yard touchdown pass from Jack Lowary to Andres Udria to tie the game, 7-7, in the second quarter to tie the game, 7-7.
Mater Dei plays home games the next two weeks, the final two weeks of the regular season. The Monarchs play Santa Margarita at Santa Ana Stadium next Friday and play Orange Lutheran there Nov. 7.
JSerra plays Orange Lutheran Thursday at Orange Coast College. The Lions conclude the regular season with a home game against Servite on Nov. 7 at Saddleback College.
Contact the writer: sfryer@ocregister.com
All the boys have worked so hard for so long and it paid off tonight!!!  CONGRATS RILEY!!  We are so proud of you!  We Love you Mom, Dad, Elle, Papa and Grandma


Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Hudl Riley O'Brien Mid-Season Highlights 2014


We are so proud of how well Riley is doing his Sophomore year on the Varsity team.
He is playing corner, slot, WR, and is the back up QB.
It is also such a blessing to see both Conor and Riley (Brothers) playing side by side on the field.
Keep up the great work Riley!  Mom and Dad are SO proud of you!
Riley's Mid-Season Varsity film- copy and paste link below to view

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3041744/highlights/175600385

Friday, October 17, 2014

JSerra Vs. St. John Bosco 2014







JSerra falls short in epic battle with St. John Bosco

STAFF WRITER
COSTA MESA – At the end of the day, someone inevitably had to lose Friday night’s epic back-and-forth game between JSerra and St. John Bosco.
While the Lions will be credited with the loss, there’s no doubting this JSerra team is one of the best teams in not only the Pac-5 Division, but the state.
St. John Bosco needed every one of running back Sean McGrew’s 385 rushing yards and all five of his touchdowns to hold off No. 3 JSerra in a 49-44 Trinity League showdown played at Orange Coast College.
Edward Vander played like an All-County running back for JSerra, totaling 217 yards and two touchdowns on 29 carries.
McGrew scored on touchdown runs 16, 75, 75, 4 and 70 to lead his team to the victory.
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His final score came with 1:56 remaining in the fourth, with Bosco leading 42-38.
On a fourth-and-16 from its own 30-yard line, Braves coach Jason Negro called for a fake punt with McGrew – the team’s regular punter – back awaiting the snap.
“I thought we were going to punt it because I thought coach was trusting our defense even though they weren’t stopping them all night,” McGrew said. “They brought all 11, they were going all out blitz, no one was sealing the edge, and we just called it.”
The 5-foot-7 speedster went 70 yards untouched, breaking a four-point game into an 11-point Bosco lead, the largest advantage held by either team all night.
JSerra (6-1, 1-1) showed its heart late, driving 67 yards on its ensuing drive in just over a minute. Lions senior quarterback Nick Robinson connected with Ethan Aguayo for the duo’s second touchdown pass, this one a 12-yarder with 44 seconds remaining.
Unable to convert on the 2-point conversion, JSerra lined up for an onside kick, trailing 49-44.
What looked to be a perfectly executed onside kick recovered by the Lions was ruled Braves ball when a Lions player was called for illegal touching.
“It looked clean to me,” JSerra coach Jim Hartigan said. “If anything, I thought it may have went 9 1/2 yards, but that’s not what they told me. They said it hit someone’s knee.”
As a result, Bosco (6-1, 2-0) was able to run out the remaining 40 seconds on the clock to extend its Trinity League winning streak to 13 games dating to November 2011.
“It was definitely a battle, we haven’t gone through a game like this all season,” McGrew added.
Contact the writer: kconnolly@ocregister.com

Friday, October 10, 2014

JSerra vs. Santa Margarita 2014



AMAZING GAME!!!!  
The boys did such a great job!
VICTORY 35-28
JSERRA vs. SANTA MARGARITA
Riley played amazing!!  We were so proud of him.