Mater Dei, St. John Bosco, Corona Centennial and Inglewood pick up football victories
Mater Dei’s trip to Hawaii to face defending state football champion Kahuku on the North Shore on Saturday night went about as well as you would expect for the Monarchs.
Their defense had nine tackles for losses in the first half en route to a 38-7 victory. No. 1 Mater Dei is 3-0 and plays Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances at Santa Ana Stadium on Friday night.
In opening a 17-0 halftime lead, the Monarchs recorded three sacks. Joseph Gutierrez kicked a 35-yard field goal, Aaryn Washington returned a fumbled punt for a touchdown and Dash Beierly connected with Koen Parnell on a touchdown pass.
In the third quarter, Abduall Sanders started the quarter returning an interception for a touchdown and Beierly threw his second touchdown pass of the night to sophomore Gavin Honore. In the fourth quarter, 315-pound Tomuhini Topui returned an interception 50 yards for a touchdown.
St. John Bosco 56, San Mateo Serra 16: The No. 2-ranked Braves (4-0) traveled to Northern California for a day game against one of the top teams in the Bay Area and came away with another impressive victory. Maliq Allen started the scoring with a 62-yard touchdown run. Quarterback Matai Fuiava followed with a 65-yard touchdown pass to Carson Clark.
Fuiava also had a 30-yard touchdown pass to freshman Darren Tubbs and a 19-yard touchdown pass to Madden Williams for a 28-10 halftime lead. In the second half, it was freshman throwing to freshman with Tubbs catching a 32-yard touchdown pass from Koa Malau’ulu. Cole Clifton added an 85-yard interception return for a touchdown.
Inglewood 47, St. Bonaventure 7: In a battle of 3-0 teams, it was Inglewood in dominating form in a game played at Aliso Niguel.
Corona Centennial 49, Highland (Utah) Lone Peak 35: Quarterback Husan Longstreet passed for two touchdowns and ran for three touchdowns to lead the Huskies. He finished with 164 yards passing and 148 yards rushing. Running back Braylin Drake rushed for 248 yards in 29 carries.
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