Remarkably, we are entering the final week of the regular season with a number of big games, rivalries on tap for Friday but this week my main focus isn’t on the field.
Remembering A Rocket
Last weekend the high school football community lost one of their own when 16-year-old Moon Valley junior linebacker Carlos Sanchez died after collapsing on the field Friday night against Cactus.
— MVHS Rocket Boosters (@MVRocketBooster) October 24, 2017
I spoke with head coach Seth Millican who said the message he’s tried to convey to his team this week leading up their game against Peoria is the love within the program will pull them through this difficult time, while never forgetting their fallen teammate.
“They are stronger than I ever hoped or imagined,” Millican explained of his 5-4 Rockets. “I lean on them as much as they lean on me.”
My thoughts and prayers go out to @MVRocketsFB and the Sanchez Family.
— Todd Graham (@CoachGrahamASU) October 23, 2017
Our own talented photographer Andy Silvas is helping support the Sanchez family with this incredible gesture of kindness and selflessness.
@PhotoSilvas and @HIGLEYFOOTBALL ,boosters will be conducting a raffle for a photo session. W/ all process going to #carlosstrong family pic.twitter.com/q3QOm4Yrfu
— Andy Silvas Photo (@PhotoSilvas) October 24, 2017
You can also help by donating to this GoFundMe page to “assist the family of any immediate financial burden.”
Please keep the Sanchez family and the entire Moon Valley football program in your thoughts this week.
Lionheart
One of the better match-ups in Week 10 takes place in the west Valley where Liberty is preparing for their showdown with Richard Taylor’s Centennial Coyotes down the road in Peoria.
The WINNER of the Liberty at Centennial game will CLINCH the 5A Northwest Region.
— Gridiron Arizona (@gridironarizona) October 23, 2017
While the ‘Yotes have garnered the most attention in the area, and rightfully so following a perfect season to this point including a win over national power St. Thomas Aquinas (FL), the Lions have coasted to eight wins in nine games. Their only loss being a back-and-forth setback to neighboring 8-1 Sunrise Mountain.
I highlighted one key to the Lions’ success this fall in receiver/running back-turned full-time quarterback Ryan Bendle. The senior has been brilliant completing over 65 percent of his attempts and accounting for 24 total touchdowns. More importantly, he’s taken care of the ball, throwing just three interceptions in 85 attempts.
Heart and soul. Would hate to have to tackle this qb. Will burn you for big plays with arm and legs
— LibertyLionsFootball (@LibertyFBLions) October 21, 2017
While Bendle has been a stabilizing force offensively, another Ryan, junior Ryan Puskas has quarterbacked one of the top defenses in the state. Liberty has allowed more than 14 points just once this season.
The safety/linebacker has been everywhere this fall with three interceptions, five pass deflections, two blocked punts, two blocked field goals and a fumble recovery.
Extremely blessed to receive my 2nd D1 offer from The University of California Berkeley! #GoBears? pic.twitter.com/DcQLM6wdgP
— R20 (@Puskas1Ryan) October 19, 2017
Liberty and Centennial could easily be seeing one another again in late November or early December in Tucson.
Jelks Jelling
Maybe lost in shuffle a bit on the laundry list of Arizona high school players who are now excelling in college football is former Desert Vista two-way star Jalen Jelks who is making the most of his opportunity at the University of Oregon under first-year head coach Willie Taggert.
Jelks has quietly become of the most productive and, at times, dominant defensive linemen in not only the Pac-12 but the entire country.
No backfield is safe when @JalenJelks is on the field. #GoDucks pic.twitter.com/jAiByQhS0V
— Oregon Football (@oregonfootball) October 18, 2017
His coming out party for the Ducks was punctuated earlier this month just minutes from where he played prep football. Jelks was a one-man wrecking crew up front against ASU recording nine tackles (seven solo), five tackles-for-loss and three sacks.
The 6-foot-6 junior’s success doesn’t come as any surprise to the coach who helped mold him into the player he is today.
“I knew he was going to have a great career after high school,” DV head coach Dan Hines said to Sports360AZ.com. “His size, strength and athletic abilities at Desert Vista made him a great one. He played both ways [for us], could have gone Division I as an offensive tackle.”
Hines said Jelks, whose game greatly improved between his junior and senior season with the Thunder, is “absolutely” an NFL prospect.
Bucked Broncos
It’s hard to believe Brophy’s season is over before Halloween.
It’s even harder to believe Scooter Molander’s team managed only one win, a narrow one-point escape at Westview. BCP finished 1-9, a seven-game drop from their 8-4 2016 campaign.
Brophy had won 41 games the past five seasons under Molander.
One big issue for the Broncos in 2017 was simply finding the end zone. Brophy scored just 21 offensive touchdowns in 10 games. They were outscored 343-145 in their nine defeats and didn’t have their usual collection of college football-bound seniors on both sides of the ball.
It doesn’t help they play in the toughest football sections (6A Premier) in Arizona.