Lightning surge ahead
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Rick Devereux
The turnaround in the level of play for the Sage Hill School football
team is one of the best in the county, going from 1-8 in 2003 to 7-3
and a CIF Southern Section Division XIII playoff berth in 2004, the
first in the program’s three-year varsity existence.
But the euphoria of winning its first ever Academy League game, a
24-12 victory over Capistrano Valley Christian in the season finale,
wore off when it was realized Sage Hill would play Linfield
Christian, the Big Sky League runner up, in the opening round of the
playoffs.
“We would have to play a flawless game in order to beat them,”
Coach Tom Monarch said. “We could not have a penalty. We could not
turn the ball over. It would have to be flawless.”
Linfield Christian (8-1-1) was ranked in the top five of the
division the last seven weeks, including three weeks at No. 1. A 36-6
loss in the season finale to Hamilton, the Big Sky League champion
and the No. 1 seed, dropped the Lions to the No. 3 seed.
Linfield Christian is a run-oriented offense that has gained close
to 2,000 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns on the ground this fall.
Five players have more than 40 rushing attempts for the Lions and
four have more than 200 rushing yards, but the main threats are Chuck
Wilson and Mike Rainey.
Wilson, a senior wingback and linebacker, leads the team with more
than 800 rushing and 350 receiving yards. The 6-foot, 190-pound
Wilson scored a team-high 13 rushing and three receiving touchdowns.
Rainey, a junior fullback and linebacker, has rushed for more than
50 yards in four games this year, including a 100-yard performance
against Webb in Week 4. He is second on the team with more than 400
rushing yards.
“They are bigger and stronger than us up front,” Monarch said.
“The biggest hurdle for us is to contain their running game.”
Monarch said Sage Hill would have to play at an even higher
caliber than during the Capo Valley Christian game.
“I asked them to play out of their shoes [against Capo Valley
Christian] and they did,” Monarch said. “I’ve seen us play at this
level and I would like to see us play even better this week.”
Monarch made no secret as to what will need to happen for a Sage
Hill victory.
“Our running game has to be effective,” he said. “We will be able
to balance our passing out of our running game. Our [offensive] line
has to allow us some time to throw the ball. If we can open some
holes and gain at least 100-140 rushing yards and 300 total yards, I
think we will have a shot at beating them.”
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