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Mission Viejo game updates plus Pics (Bemoll and Williams)

I should be able to post Championship game updates (against Valencia) if anyone's interested...

Following an INT, MV marched down the field on their first possession mainly behind Moline's running, but Sanchez threw an INT inside the redzone.
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After a quick 3-and-out, MV scored quickly. One catch by Reuland and 3 runs by Moline, including a TD from 1 yard out. 7-0 MV, 6:03 first quarter.
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End of 1st quarter. Still 7-0. MV has the ball
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Sanchez 53 yard TD pass. 14-0 MV
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MV recovers a fumble, but can't get anywhere and has to punt. Under 9 minutes left in 2nd quarter
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After the punt, MV records their 3rd TO of the game, another INT, this one returned inside the 5
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TD MV. 3 yard carry for Moline. 21-0, MV leads
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MV gets ball back with about 2 minutes and 90 yards to drive
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TD MV. 19 yard run by Moline for his 3rd TD of the game. 28-0, MV rolling with :48 left until half.
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HALFTIME. 28-0, MV
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Start of 3rd quarter. MV gets the ball.
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40 yard TD pass for Valencia. 28-7, MV still leading big
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4 yard TD run by Moline, his 4th of the game. 35-7 MV, 6:25 in the 3rd
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First play of the Valencia drive, MV gets their 4th turnover, another INT, another scoring opportunity.
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TD MV. 3 yard run by soph. backup RB. 42-7 MV, 4:55 in 3rd.
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Valencia had 2nd and goal from the 5. Ended up missing a 47 yard FG attempt. MV ball
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MV drives down the field. Again. Moline scores 1 yard TD, #5 for the game. 49-7 MV, 9:58 left in the 4th.
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TD Valencia, as if it matters now. 49-14 with 7:00 to play



I'm going to bed now. Looks like a major blowout (a la Colerain v McKinley). We HAVE to get Moline for next year. Forget Chris Wells, get this kid in Columbus! If I feel like it, I'll put some more stuff up tomorrow. Hope y'all enjoyed the updates.



and for what it's worth, while steamrolling the D2 field, MV also beat both teams that made it to the D1 championship (Los Alamitos and Long Beach Poly).
 
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methomps said:
holy smokes! What a clutch punt. The snap got by him, but he ran back and scooped it up. He then turned and booted it while falling away for a semi-decent kick

That was a great play by the punter from Valencia. MV would have had the ball inside the 10 yard line.

7-0 MV after 1 quarter.
 
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crazybuckfan40 said:
Are there any other prospect besides Moline and the te from Ohio(name slips my mind right now) that will be looked at by d-I schools and that the bucks could possibly take.

From USC insiders:

Mission Viejo Diablos vs Valencia Vikings

Division 2 final, Saturday, 7:30pm, Fox Sports Net West, pre-game show at 7:00pm

The Diablos come in as the overwhelming favorite after blowing through the regular season with a 13-0 record, including a tough early season schedule that featured both Division 1 finalists as well as DeLaSalle and Mater Dei. They are ranked as the top team in the state and #3 in the nation by USA Today. Valencia was ranked as the #5 team in the area in the final regular season LA Times rankings.

Mission Viejo (13-0)

Mission Viejo coach Bob Johnson is known as a passing guru so it surprises many people when they see his team play for the first time because his offense is so balanced. They have the top rated QB in the nation while also featuring a power running game with an amazing junior runner. The Diablo defensive line is expected to put a lot of pressure on the Viking quarterback.

#6 Mark Sanchez (QB) – Mark gave a verbal commit last summer to the Trojans and then went out this fall and did everything that could be expected from him as the leader of this team. He has the complete package as a QB with size, a good arm and good decision making. Sanchez is also known for his calm demeanor in big games and he’s poised to end his senior year on a high note with a victory in this game.

#42 Chane Moline (RB) – a 235 pound junior who has dazzled with his tough running and surprising ability to break long runs against top opponents. Chane “The Train” has a natural running style that makes him hard to bring down and Sanchez is expected to be working him hard to come to USC when the time comes.

#88 Konrad Reuland (TE) – Also a junior, Reuland has become the favorite choice for Sanchez as a receiving target with his terrific size and athleticism. Konrad is a former basketball player at Mater Dei and he should be one of the top recruits in the area next year.

#50 Chase Moline (OL) and #61 Kevin Bemoll (OL) – Bemoll is headed to Ohio State while Moline, brother of Chane, is considered the most valuable lineman on the team (also stars at DT).

#4 Nick Reed (DE) and #61 Ryan Williams (DE) – Reed is headed to Oregon and Williams will attend Ohio State. Poly will have their hands full trying to stop this pair.

Valencia (12-1)

The Vikings come into this game with a high powered passing offense featuring one of the top junior quarterbacks in the area. They beat City finalist Birmingham and perennial power Hart this year (the win ended the 65 game league win streak for the Indians) but they face a stiff test against the powerful Diablo team. Valencia lost big in an earlier televised game vs Notre Dame.

#7 Michael Herrick (QB) – Herrick is a junior with big numbers in the four wide receiver offense for Valencia. He is expected to be a top recruit next year and he’s known for his good decision making with the ball.

#11 Shane Morales (WR/DB) – Morales will be one of the keys as a two way player.

#54 Torrey O’Brien (LB) and #4 Gary Cox (LB) – Valencia coach Brian Stiman says the play of his linebackers will be key for this game and this pair will lead the way along with #19 Anthony DeFilippo.
 
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Mission Viejo completes an unbeaten season by defeating Valencia, 49-21

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-hsfbdiv212dec12,1,2553524.story?coll=la-headlines-sports

Taking Care of No. 1
Mission Viejo completes an unbeaten season by defeating Valencia, 49-21, for the Southern Section Division II championship.

By Martin Henderson, Times Staff Writer

It was only appropriate. Mission Viejo took on the toughest competition it could find this season. Los Alamitos. Santa Ana Mater Dei. Long Beach Poly. Concord De La Salle.

By choice, the Diablos played four nonleague teams ranked in the top 10 in the state.

On Saturday at Angel Stadium, Mission Viejo's final opponent — No. 7 Valencia — came by assignment in the Southern Section Division II championship game.

Mission Viejo completed its perfect season in resounding fashion with a dominant performance in a 49-21 victory over Valencia, its third Division II title in four years.

Mission Viejo (14-0), which was unbeaten before losing last year's final to Newhall Hart, started the season at No. 1 in the Southland and will finish it No. 1 in the state. As for mythical titles, the Diablos are still No. 2 nationally in the Student Sports magazine ranking after Southlake (Texas) Carroll beat previously undefeated Lufkin, 37-30, in a state 5A Division II semifinal on Saturday at Baylor University.

"We definitely tried to come out and win big," said Moline, whose brother, Chase, is the only two-way starter for the Diablos. "We knew they couldn't go four quarters. They're small, we're smash-mouth."

The Vikings became another notch on the Diablos' belt, an 11th team among 14 opponents that they scored on with their first or second possession.

Any thoughts Valencia (12-2) had of an upset had to be distant midway through the second quarter. Mission Viejo had gone up, 21-0, and had yet to allow an opponent more than 21 points this season.

With too much balance for its opponents to handle this season, Mission Viejo struck by land and air Saturday. Mark Sanchez passed for a 53-yard touchdown, Chane Moline ran for three scores before halftime and finished with five touchdown runs, of one, three, 19, five and one yard.

By the time they finished — the reserves officially took over with 7 minutes 3 seconds remaining — the Diablo starters had piled up 431 yards and 49 points against a team whose only other loss was to Division III champion Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, 33-3.

Although Notre Dame was also a physical team, Valencia Coach Brian Stiman said there were other factors that played into that contest.

The only factor that played into this one was Mission Viejo. Sanchez completed 12 of 19 passes for 181 yards. Moline rushed 23 times for 115 yards. The defense finished with six sacks of Herrick, who passed for 350 yards, going over 4,000 in the season, and two touchdowns. He had 216 yards through three quarters and trailed, 42-7.

Garrett Rubio, Chris Holmesly and Will Taylor each intercepted a Herrick pass. The latter two set up touchdowns — Holmesly's 52-yard return set up a three-yard drive that made it 21-0.

"The only way you can put it is they're an all-star team," Stiman said. "They're the best team I've seen in 24 years of coaching. We played Dana Hills, San Clemente … teams from their league, and they didn't have any players like that.

"They're the best team in the state of California with all the best players."

The obvious question: Will the Diablos be as good next year?

"No," said Bret Johnson, assistant coach and son of Coach Bob Johnson. "But we'll be good."

Earning It

In completing a 14-0 season, Mission Viejo had to defeat six teams that were in The Times' final regular-season rankings, as well as the nation's most storied program from Northern California. A look at the Diablos' top opponents, and the margin of Mission Viejo's victories:
 
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