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Mission Viejo and San Clemente high school football teams showcased their skills by winning championship titles in separate passing tournaments. Mission Viejo triumphed against Mater Dei with a score of 35-23, while San Clemente defeated St. John Bosco 25-23. Both teams finished with impressive records and emphasized teamwork. These victories are a testament to the student-athletes’ hard work and determination as they prepare for the upcoming season, fostering confidence and valuable experience.
Mission Viejo – In a successful showcase of skill and teamwork, both the Mission Viejo and San Clemente high school football teams triumphed at separate passing tournaments, each claiming championship titles. Mission Viejo defeated Mater Dei with a score of 35-23 in the South County Classic, while San Clemente edged out St. John Bosco 25-23 to secure their tournament victory.
At the heart of Mission Viejo’s victory was quarterback Luke Fahey, who delivered an impressive performance by throwing five touchdown passes. His efforts included two passes to running back Davonte Curtis and two to wide receiver Jack Junker, alongside another to KJ Woodbury. The Diablos maintained a dominating presence throughout the tournament, finishing with a perfect 7-0 record following this win. Earlier in the competition, Mission Viejo defeated Schurr and Mission Hills in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively.
San Clemente’s success mirrored that of Mission Viejo, as they also finished their tournament with an unblemished record of 6-0. The decisive moment in their championship match came when quarterback Eiler King completed a 6-yard touchdown pass to tight end Shane Kiley. Prior to this match, San Clemente overcame La Sierra and Carlsbad in the quarterfinals and semifinals, advancing confidently towards their championship victory.
The two high school teams emphasized the importance of teamwork and building excitement as they look ahead to the upcoming season. Mission Viejo’s victory not only marks a proud moment for the team but also builds upon their earlier success at the Millikan passing title won in May. Additionally, the Diablos showcased strength in other aspects of the tournament, including winning the linemen competition and ending the event with a tug-of-war victory against Murrieta Valley.
In the championship match against Mater Dei, Mission Viejo faced a moment of adversity when Mater Dei’s quarterback Ryan Hopkins connected with tight end Mark Bowman for his third touchdown pass, temporarily shifting the momentum of the game. However, Mission Viejo’s resilience allowed them to regain control, solidifying their championship victory.
As both teams prepare for their respective regular seasons, the focus remains on continued development of young talent and team cohesion. This recent success will bolster confidence and provide valuable experience as they transition from off-season training to competitive gameplay.
The accomplishments of Mission Viejo and San Clemente serve as a highlight of local high school athletics, showcasing the hard work and determination of student-athletes. With the foundations of teamwork and perseverance laid during these tournaments, both teams are excited to tackle the challenges that lie ahead in the forthcoming season.
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- OC Register: Mission Viejo and San Clemente’s Football Teams Win Passing Tournaments
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- LA Times: Top 25 High School Football Teams
- Picket Fence Media: Mission Viejo Defense Dominates
- Wikipedia: High School Football
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