News Summary
Luke Fahey led the Mission Viejo Diablos to a 35-23 victory over Mater Dei, securing the championship title at the South County Classic 7-on-7 tournament. Despite missing key player Vance Spafford, younger receivers stepped up, showcasing their talents. Fahey threw five touchdown passes, emphasizing the importance of such tournaments for team cohesion ahead of the high school football season. This event highlighted the competitive landscape of regional high school football, setting high expectations as teams gear up for the season.
Mission Viejo – Quarterback Luke Fahey led the Mission Viejo Diablos to a resounding 35-23 victory over Mater Dei, clinching the championship title at the South County Classic 7-on-7 tournament. Fahey’s impressive performance included throwing five touchdown passes, helping the Diablos complete the tournament with a perfect 7-0 record.
Despite the absence of key wide receiver Vance Spafford, who was sidelined due to illness, Fahey credited the team’s younger receivers for stepping up. Receivers including Jack Junker, Hayden Koo, KJ Woodbury, Carson Vandermade, Luke Karby, and Max Markofski played crucial roles, showcasing their talents in critical moments. Fahey emphasized that events such as the South County Classic are vital for the team’s chemistry and help prepare them for the upcoming high school football season.
During the championship game, Fahey connected on two touchdown passes to running back Davonte Curtis, two passes to receiver Jack Junker, and the final touchdown to KJ Woodbury. Mater Dei, led by quarterback Ryan Hopkins, had taken a brief lead in the match, going ahead 23-21 after Hopkins tossed three touchdown passes—one to tight end Mark Bowman and two to running back Malachi Roby and wide receiver Gavin Honore.
Mater Dei, which had earlier victories against Capistrano Valley and Centennial, faced its own challenges during the tournament, including missing players. It was noted that several strong teams battled similar issues, impacting their performance in the tournament.
Earlier this year, the Diablos showcased their strength by winning the Millikan passing title and continued to demonstrate their competitive edge in the South County Classic. The team also benefited from a strong defensive presence, which included an interception from Washington commit Jeron Jones in the matchup against Mission Hills.
In addition to the standout performance by Mission Viejo, the tournament reflected the competitive landscape of high school football across the region. For instance, the Grant Pacers, led by quarterback Luke Alexander, secured the CIF State Division 2-AA Championship with a nail-biting 35-28 win over Pacifica. The Grant Pacers have had a remarkable season that included three consecutive NorCal banners and two state titles within the last three years.
Season highlight outcomes have varied across schools, as exemplified by the Central High football team, which faced a strong but ultimately disappointing end to their campaign after falling to Edison-Huntington Beach with a score of 21-14. In that championship, critical drops in the fourth quarter hindered their efforts to secure the victory.
As the high school football season approaches, performances at tournaments such as the South County Classic not only refine player skills but also build team synergy and set expectations for what lies ahead in competitive play.
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