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Mission Viejo is gearing up for a highly competitive high school football season, with a strong focus on quarterback Luke Fahey. The Diablos aim to excel in the CIF Southern Section Trinity League, building on their past success and working towards another undefeated regular season. With a challenging schedule ahead and Fahey leading the team, expectations are high as they strive for postseason redemption after last year’s playoff disappointment.
Mission Viejo is gearing up for a promising 2025 high school football season as the team looks to build on its past successes and set itself apart in one of the toughest leagues in the United States. With less than six weeks until the season opener, the Mission Viejo Diablos are expected to be a top contender in the California’s CIF Southern Section Trinity League, known for its highly competitive teams.
At the helm of the Diablos is senior quarterback Luke Fahey, who is regarded as one of the most underrated high school quarterbacks in the country. Fahey has been preparing intensely for the upcoming season, excelling in multiple 7-on-7 passing tournaments. Last season, he shared quarterback duties with Drai Trudeau, and together they combined for an impressive 33 touchdowns. However, with Trudeau no longer on the team, Fahey is stepping into the role as the sole starting quarterback.
In 2024, Fahey displayed remarkable potential, throwing for 1,638 yards, 17 touchdowns, and notably, zero interceptions. His solid performance is expected to continue as he is supported by an experienced group of wide receivers, including Vance Spafford, Jeron Jones, Jack Junker, and Markus Kier. With such talent surrounding him, expectations are high for both Fahey and his team.
Mission Viejo has a challenging regular season schedule that includes games against strong opponents such as Santa Margarita Catholic (the season opener on August 22), Folsom Bulldogs, Lincoln Hornets, and McCallie School from Tennessee. The team is determined to maintain its standing and aims for another undefeated regular season, despite potential early postseason hurdles due to the stiff competition in the league.
After finishing the 2024 season with a commendable record of 10-1, the Diablos faced disappointment in the playoffs after losing to Corona Centennial in the quarterfinals. In preparation for the 2025 season, the team has designed a rigorous schedule to help them seek redemption for past defeats.
This year, Fahey is not just a player but is also emerging as a vocal leader. He has been observed assisting his teammates, especially the younger players, fostering teamwork and cohesion on the field. His performance at the recent 7-on-7 tournament, where he completed five touchdowns to lead Mission Viejo to victory against Mater Dei, showcased his capability to guide the team to success.
Additionally, Fahey’s talent has not gone unnoticed, as he has received offers from prominent universities including Ohio State, Stanford, and Indiana. The increasing attention reflects Fahey’s potential and the promise that the upcoming season holds for both him and the team.
As the season progresses, Mission Viejo Football will also see participation in the Alpha League, with an emphasis on further developing player skills and depth. The team’s recent victories at the South County Classic, where they captured both the 7-on-7 tournament and the linemen competition, underline their readiness and focus heading into the season.
In conclusion, the 2025 football season promises to be an exciting one for the Mission Viejo Diablos. With star quarterback Luke Fahey leading the way and a season rife with challenging matchups, the team is poised to make a strong impact and chase after postseason success.
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Additional Resources
- On3: Mission Viejo Falls in CIF D-I Quarterfinals
- SI: Mission Viejo Takes on Heavyweights in 2025 Schedule
- LA Times: Luke Fahey Leads Mission Viejo High
- OC Register: Mission Viejo Wins Triple Crown
- Wikipedia: Mission Viejo, California
