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		<title>619Sports.net: Oceanside Rolls Past LCC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CARLSBAD–Legendary Oceanside head coach John Carroll saw more than a  victory on Friday night for his Pirates team.  He saw growth.
“I’m seeing a team grow in front of my eyes,” Carroll told his  charges after 6th ranked Oceanside scored 31 unanswered points to blow  out the 8th ranked La Costa Canyon Mavericks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CARLSBAD–Legendary Oceanside head coach John Carroll saw more than a  victory on Friday night for his Pirates team.  He saw growth.</p>
<p>“I’m seeing a team grow in front of my eyes,” Carroll told his  charges after 6th ranked Oceanside scored 31 unanswered points to blow  out the 8th ranked La Costa Canyon Mavericks 38-14 at the Robert Driver  Sports Complex on the LCC campus.</p>
<p>Trailing 14-7 early in the second quarter, the Pirates (6-2, 2-0  Avocado West League) scored on five of their next six possessions to  take control away from the home team.  Three consecutive touchdowns  closed out a dominant second quarter which saw Oceanside rack up 154 of  their 325 total yards for the game.</p>
<p>Noah Tarrant (pictured) led Oceanside on the ground with 20 carries  for 95 yards and two touchdowns.  Sophomore quarterback Tofi Pao Pao,  the leader in passing yards for North County, had an up-and-down game  with 11-18 passing for 135 yards, with two touchdowns and two  interceptions.</p>
<p>“You’ve got to give credit to our offensive line, they did an  outstanding job,” said Carroll, “That was an excellent La Costa Canyon  defense we faced tonight.”</p>
<p>The outstanding individual performance for Oceanside came from senior  wide receiver and defensive back Matthew Rojas, who proved to have a  nose for the football all night.  On offense, Rojas collected three  catches for 61 yards and two touchdowns, including a juggling 22 yard  grab along the back line of the end zone to give the Pirates a 21-14  second quarter lead.</p>
<p><em><strong>Postgame interviews (VIDEO): Matthew Rojas and head coach John Carroll:</strong></em></p>
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<p>On defense, Rojas got the third quarter started right for Oceanside,  snapping off LCC’s opening drive at the Pirates’ 39 yard line when he  intercepted Mavericks senior quarterback Garrett Krstich (14-31 passing,  158 yards, 2 TD/3 INT) in the red zone.</p>
<p>“We’re a young team, and it takes time to progress and we’re getting it together,” said Rojas, “We’re becoming one (as a team).”<span id="more-8936"> </span></p>
<p>In a game of adjustments, first year head coach Sean Sovacool made  the first move of the night, gameplanning his offensive attack around a  relative unknown.  With senior leading receiver Nte Rudnick out with a  knee injury, the Mavericks  (5-3, 2-1) targeted tight end Jake Jackson  early and often.</p>
<p>Jackson caught 4 passes for 50 yards and a touchdown in the first  half, but was blanked in the second half after the Pirates defense  adjusted.</p>
<p>“I thought we were a little uncertain early, but once we settled in  we were outstanding in all three phases of the game, including pass  defense,” said Carroll.</p>
<p>Responding to Krstich’s second quarter go-ahead 11 yard touchdown  pass to junior receiver Frankie Wims, the Pirates marched 72 yards in  just five plays to tie the game, with Tarrant racing up the middle 28  yards for his second score and a 14-14 tie.</p>
<p>Two-way receiver/defensive back Nate Small then made the defensive  play of the game for Oceanside, jumping an underneath route for an  interception at the LCC 22 yard line.  On the next play, Pao Pao found  Rojas underneath the goalpost and just inside the back line, and the  Pirates were ahead for good.</p>
<p>After forcing a three-and-out on defense, the Oceanside offense then  executed a near-perfect 51 yard, 11 play drive, bleeding off all but 32  seconds of the first half clock before Pao Pao hit Rojas on a wide open  square out to the left part of the end zone from 14 yards away.</p>
<p>The second half was a parade of misery for LCC, as the Mavericks  turned the ball over one way or another on every possession after  halftime.  Krstich drove LCC over 50 yards on the first possession of  the third quarter before Rojas’ interception.</p>
<p>Krstich hit backup wideout Brendan Gaughan for a possible first down  the next time the Mavericks had the ball, only to see the junior fumble,  recovered by Oceanside’s Ryshaud Keegan.  Jose Basurto’s 25 yard field  goal made it 31-14 Pirates.</p>
<p>When senior safety Adam Francis picked off Krstich for LCC’s third  turnover in as many third quarter possessions, the writing was on the  wall.  The Mavericks defense played much better in the second half,  holding Oceanside to 86 total yards after halftime, but LCC’s offense  turned the ball over on downs on their final two series.</p>
<p>Anthony Mount turned in another versatile and effective game for  Oceanside.  The senior wingback carried eight times for 72 yards and  added two receptions for 27 more.</p>
<p>With both schools back in Division II, these two could meet again in  the playoffs or even at Qualcomm Stadium.  The Pirates will head home  next week for only their second home game of the season at newly  renovated Simcox Field, taking on Carlsbad, while La Costa Canyon will  host El Camino.</p>
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		<title>619Sports.net: Mission Hills Stuns #1 Vista</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2010 17:16:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The top-ranked Vista Panthers’ dreams for an undefeated  season ended on Friday Night as the Mission Hills Grizzlies came from  behind twice to post a 31-28 upset win at Mission Hills High School.
Gio Garcia’s 32 yard field goal with three minutes to play in the  fourth quarter, his first field goal attempt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The top-ranked Vista Panthers’ dreams for an undefeated  season ended on Friday Night as the Mission Hills Grizzlies came from  behind twice to post a 31-28 upset win at Mission Hills High School.</p>
<p>Gio Garcia’s 32 yard field goal with three minutes to play in the  fourth quarter, his first field goal attempt and make of the year, gave  Mission Hills the victory.  The kick came after a muffed punt by Vista  star tailback Shakeel Marshall, who fumbled twice on the game.</p>
<p>Mission Hills Grizzlies (6-2, 3-0 Avocado East) head coach Chris  Hauser stated in regards to his team’s success, “This is a tremendous  feeling, this season is one of a kind we have not felt like this, this  year. We have won five games prior to this, but nothing compares to what  we went through tonight.”</p>
<p>“To be down and come back and rally and get to them and find a way to  get the lead and hang on to it, it means the world to our school, our  football team and to the coach and staff.”</p>
<p>Postgame video and interview with Coach Hauser:</p>
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<p>No one would have suspected this victory at the beginning of the game  as Mission Hills trailed 14-0 in the first five minutes of opening  quarter. A twenty-seven yard touchdown pass to Aaron Salas by Mission  Hills quarterback Hunter Moore gave the Grizzlies their first points on  the scoreboard. With only two minutes left in the first quarter Hunter  Moore tied the game up with a sixty-eight yard touchdown run, making it a  14-14 game.<span id="more-8943"> </span></p>
<p>Hunter Moore definitely had a great game. The senior quarterback  completed 11-of-14 passes for 154 yards and two touchdowns, and carried  the ball for 109 yards and had one touchdown, and two passing  touchdowns.</p>
<p>Coach Hauser said in response to Moore’s great game, “He was a  special kid tonight. We needed him to do things with his legs and arm  tonight and lead this football team and that is what he did.”</p>
<p>“There was no special magic, no special words of wisdom we just believed in our game plan,” said Hauser.</p>
<p>The Grizzlies were again down early in the second half 28-14.  This  was not for long. Sitting in the Mission Hills stands, fans began to see  some magic with a team that began to just believe.</p>
<p>In the key play of the night, Vista’s Shackeel Marshall (19 carries,  182 yards) fumbled all alone while running in for what looked to be a  touchdown and a 35-21 lead.  Instead, the ball was dropped untouched at  the sixteen yard line and recovered by the Grizzlies.  This led to  Mission Hills’ fourteen-yard touchdown pass from Hunter Moore to Aaron  Salas that tied the game 28-28.</p>
<p>“Turnovers lost this game for us, that’s the bottom line,” said Vista head coach Dan Williams.</p>
<p>Tied 28-28 in the fourth quarter, Mission Hills was stopped on  offense and forced to punt.  Marshall waited for the kick at his twelve  yard line but muffed the punt, recovered by Mission Hills gunner  Mitchell Cannon.  While the “Blackshirts” defense held strong and pushed  the Grizzlies back three yards, Gio Garcia delivered the clutch field  goal which propelled the upset from 32 yards away.</p>
<p>As for the Mission Hills team, this was the first time in the game  where they took the lead 31-28. With three minutes left, Mission Hills  defense shut down Vista’s last drive of the game, giving them victory.</p>
<p>Vista falls to 7-1, 2-1 in league with the loss.  Mission Hills,  meanwhile, controls its own destiny in the Avocado East league and is  sure to break into the 619 Sports/NC Times Top 10 poll after this huge  win.  It was a victory to savor for Hauser, a Panthers alum who left  Vista’s coaching staff in 2003 to move to Mission Hills.</p>
<p>&#8211;<strong>Courtesy<a href="http:// 619Sports.net" target="_blank"> 619Sports.net</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Phoenix Valley and ASU Prospects Look Towards the 2010 NFL Draft</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 22:56:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post is courtesy MVPToday.com
The NFL Draft takes place from April 22-24 in its first year of the  new three-day format. There aren’t many NFL Draft prospects with roots  to the Valley, but what the group lacks in quantity, it makes up for in  quality. MVP Magazine provides a look at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>This post is courtesy <a href="http://www.mvptoday.com/" target="_blank">MVPToday.com</a></strong></em></p>
<p>The NFL Draft takes place from April 22-24 in its first year of the  new three-day format. There aren’t many NFL Draft prospects with roots  to the Valley, but what the group lacks in quantity, it makes up for in  quality. MVP Magazine provides a look at the NFL Draft prospects who  played high school football in Arizona.</p>
<p><strong>Danny Batten, DE/LB, South Dakota State, Mesa (Mesquite H.S.)</strong><br />
Ten teams visited Batten’s Pro Day. An accomplished, versatile player  but at Division I-AA. Projected 7th round.</p>
<p><strong>Kyle Calloway, OL, Iowa, Vail, AZ</strong><br />
Huge at 6-7, 323 pounds. A steady, versatile offensive linemen who  should have a solid NFL career. Projected 6th round.</p>
<p><strong>Everson Griffen, DE, USC, Avondale (Agua Fria)</strong><br />
First-round talent, but inconsistency and question about work ethic may  cause him to drop. Could be a star NFL pass rusher. Projected 1st round.</p>
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<p><strong>Max Hall, QB, BYU, Mesa (Mountain View) </strong><br />
NFL teams rarely draft a QB that is only six-feet tall with questionable  arm strength. Hall hopes Drew Brees’ success will reflect on his  potential. Projection 4th round.</p>
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<p><strong>Keaton Kristick, LB, Oregon State, Fountain Hills (St.  Mary’s)</strong><br />
A smart, active player but lack of ideal size and strength will hurt  draft value. Projected 7th round.</p>
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<p><strong>Shelley Smith, OL, Colorado State, Phoenix (Westview)</strong><br />
Good strength and footwork with the ability to be a pulling guard. Some  scouts questions his physical play at the point of attack. Projected 6th  round.</p>
<p><strong>Ekom Udofia, DL, Stanford, Scottsdale (Chaparral)</strong><br />
A strong, passionate player with good natural instincts who can take up  multiple blockers. Better than his numbers indicate. Projected 6th  round.</p>
<h2><strong>Arizona State University Prospects</strong></h2>
<p><strong></strong>ASU has produced its share of stud NFL  Draft prospects but this year isn’t one of them. No ASU player figures  to be drafted before the fifth round although there are a few players  who could go on to have solid NFL careers. Only time will tell if any of  them becomes a standout like former Sun Devils Terrell Suggs, Zack  Miller or Jake Plummer.</p>
<p><strong>Player		POS	Projection	Comment</strong><br />
Thomas Altieri 	C	Undrafted	Knee injuries plagued this talented center.<br />
Dexter Davis	OLB	Rd. 6		3.5 sacks as a senior will hurt draft value.<br />
Shaun DeWitty	RB	Undrafted	Fast but not an NFL back.<br />
Travis Goethel	ILB	Rd. 7		An underrated player whose stock is rising.<br />
Shawn Lauvao	OG	Rd. 4		An anchor on a poor offensive line.<br />
Ryan McFoy	SS	Undrafted	Solid ASU career, but won’t be drafted<br />
Chris McGaha	WR	Rd. 6		Sure hands, athleticism too good to ignore.<br />
Dimitri Nance	RB	Undrafted	Solid career but never met expectations.<br />
Mike Nixon		OLB	Undrafted	Age works against a talented overachiever.<br />
Danny Sullivan	QB	Undrafted	Never got on track in his one year as  starter.<br />
Jovon Williams	FB	Undrafted	Versatile but not an impact player.<br />
Kyle Williams	WR	Rd. 7		Speed and athleticism may get him drafted.<br />
Jarrell Woods	RB	Undrafted	Only had 18 carries in three years at ASU.</p>
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		<title>San Diego County Home to Many Talented Running Backs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 22:36:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Historically San Diego County has developed some the best running backs to ever play the game of football, with a list that includes Heisman Trophy winners: Marcus Allen, Rashaan Salaam, Ricky Williams and Reggie Bush. NFL great, Terrell Davis, one of five 2,000 yard rushers at the professional level, could also trace his roots back [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Historically San Diego County has developed some the best running backs to ever play the game of football, with a list that includes Heisman Trophy winners: Marcus Allen, Rashaan Salaam, Ricky Williams and Reggie Bush. NFL great, Terrell Davis, one of five 2,000 yard rushers at the professional level, could also trace his roots back to the area. Even with the area’s rich history at the position, San Diego’s running back class of 2010 is arguably the most talented group ever to be coming out of any single location, let alone San Diego County.</p>
<p>Currently on Rivals, <a href="../../../../../../athletes/dbaxter">Dillon Baxter</a> (6’0 205lbs), is ranked as the top overall all-purpose back in the nation and the only one with a five star rating at his respective position. As a Mission Bay Bucaneer, he led his team to a perfect season by playing both running back and quarterback. On the season, Dillon rushed for nearly 3,000 yards, scored 50 TDs rushing, 25 TDs through the air and had an impressive average of 11.4 YPC. He went over 300 yards in three different occasions and his lowest rushing mark of the year was 100 yards. As expected, Dillon was recently announced as the National Player of the Year. Dillon will be playing close to home with a commitment to USC.</p>
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<p>Close on Dillion’s heels on the Rivals all-purpose back rankings is <a href="../../../../../../athletes/bclay">Brennan Clay</a> (6’0 200lbs), who is currently holding the number two spot. During his junior year at Scripps Ranch, Brennan was a dual threat running back, surpassing 1,000 yards both rushing and receiving. He is a home run threat every time he touches the ball and is an explosive return man. Brennan recently signed with the University of Oklahoma.</p>
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<p>Now look at <a href="../../../../../../athletes/rseale">Ricky Seale</a> (5’10 190lbs), a big play back coming out of Escondido High School whose production over the last few years surely speaks for itself. His breakaway speed paired with superior vision has enabled him to amass 2,400 rushing yards and 30 touchdowns in each of the past two season. Towards the end of his senior year he became the leading rusher in CIF-San Diego Section history and first ever in the section to go over 6,000 total rushing yards. He was highly recruited within the PAC-10, and ultimately signed with Stanford.</p>
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<p>Then, there is <a href="../../../../../../athletes/dwilliams">Damien Williams</a> (6’0 200lbs), a newcomer to the list of star running backs leaving San Diego County this year. Everyone always knew that he had talent, but grades and changing schools prevented him from demonstrating his talent early on. During his senior year at Mira Mesa he established himself as a top-tier back by rushing for nearly 2,300 yards, 24 TDs, 9.9 YPC and closing out the season strong with a string of eight consecutive 200 yard performances. Damien is now signed with the Arizona State Sundevils.</p>
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<p>Don’t forget about Tony Jefferson (6’1 205lbs), from Eastlake High School, he has rushed for 5 yards shy of 2,000 with a 8.95 YPC and 25 TDs on the season. The scary thing is Tony was being recruited as a Safety and not a running back, so that speaks volumes about his potential to play on both sides of the ball. After being recruited and showing high interest in playing for Michigan, Oklahoma or USC, Tony decided on Oklahoma.</p>
<p>These young players have history on their side; San Diego County has produced more Heisman winners than any other place in the country. Is there something in the water? Maybe it’s a little too early to be speaking about the Heisman, but each one of these players has a chance to be something special, so make sure you keep an eye out for them in the next few seasons.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each year the first week of February and the National Signing Day for college football becomes the pinnacle of years of hard work for many of the most prestigious football programs in the country. This year the world of college football has been shaken up by notable coaching changes and even health issues and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each year the first week of February and the National Signing Day for college football becomes the pinnacle of years of hard work for many of the most prestigious football programs in the country. This year the world of college football has been shaken up by notable coaching changes and even health issues and the lure of the NFL. At SportsForce we are heavily involved in the recruiting goals of numerous top student-athletes. Because of this unique relationship we build with student-athletes and families are able to learn firsthand of many of the recruiting decisions and thoughts that families have when deciding what college is the right fit for them.</p>
<p>The USC Trojans (9-4) were recently voted the college football program of the decade and captured two national titles under Pete Carroll’s reign. With the departure of Carroll to the Seattle Seahawks, the University of  Southern California should be prepared to lose some of their top- ranked or at least potential recruits. Recalling <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/ncf/news/story?id=4820737">Lane Kiffin</a> back to USC leaves much to be desired and could prove to be disastrous. His one-year stop at Tennessee (7-6) was quite disappointing, especially if you consider the reputable and expensive coaching staff. Following the uncertainty at the coaching position both <a href="../../../../../../athletes/dbaxter">Dillon Baxter</a> and <a href="http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/recruiting/player-Kyle-Prater-87247">Kyle Prater</a> were second guessing their decisions to play for USC, but Lane Kiffin deserves credit for persuading them to stay. <a href="http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/recruiting/player-Lache-Seastrunk-75256">Lache Seastrunk</a>, a once potential high-profile recruit for the Trojans cancelled his visit altogether and for the moment looks as if he is headed to another PAC-10 powerhouse in Oregon.</p>
<p>Florida (13-1) faced a similar scenario as Head Coach Urban Meyer announced his resignation due to health reasons in late December, but a day later decided to take an indefinite leave of absence instead. The expected return of Meyer must have been a key factor for <a href="http://rivals.yahoo.com/ohiostate/football/recruiting/player-Ronald-Powell-67362">Ronald Powell</a>, the top ranked recruit in the 2010 class, when he picked Florida over USC. It is believed that <a href="http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/recruiting/player-Sharrif-Floyd-80319">Sharif Floyd</a>, another highly sought after recruit may have discussed college choices with Powell and chosen Florida so the two can play alongside each other. The pairing should provide the Gators with an extremely solid defensive line for the next couple of years.</p>
<p>Not only will these coaching changes play a role in determining the outcome of the recruiting class, but it also may be a factor in whether college players chose to stay for another year or enter the draft. When Notre Dame let <a href="http://www.und.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/weis_charlie00.html">Charlie Weis</a> go, it probably made it easier on <a href="http://www.und.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/clausen_jimmy00.html">Jimmy Clausen</a> and <a href="http://www.und.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/tate_golden00.html">Golden Tate</a> to leave as underclassman. As signing day quickly approaches keep a close eye on how these coaching changes and uncertainties are affecting player decisions and team dynamics.</p>
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