Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Centennial vs Alemany Game summary and recruit notes


                                         Photo courtesy of Los Angeles Daily News


Game notes:

This was a match-up between high scoring inland empire power Corona Centennial and Alemany high school of Mission Hills, California. Centennial came in off a loss to storied program Long Beach Poly; in which their impressive streak of 44 consecutive games of at least 400 yards total offense was broken in a 35-28 defeat.


Operating from their pistol spread offense, the Huskies seemed to re-assert their offensive dominance in the early stages of the game. Quarterback Brent Webber took advantage of the Alemany defensive front's focus on running back Tre Watson. Webber proceeded to gash the Warriors defense, getting outside on several read option runs. The drive eventually culminated in a 30 yard score by Watson as the Huskies went up 8-0 after a successful two point conversation.


Now, senior dual-threat quarterback Alif Grayes and 2015 running back/athlete Dominic Davis are two prospects that aren't quite as known as 2015 four star wide receiver and teammate Desean Holmes. However, a six yard scoring run off a read option by Grayes and an 80 yard burst courtesy of the speedster Davis, staked Alemany to a 14-8 advantage.

After a one yard scoring jaunt by Watson tied the game (PAT was no good) at 14, Alemany proceeded to go on a 31-7 scoring run on the shoulders of Grayes, Davis, and fullback/linebacker Okalani Langi who contributed three scores and several powerful runs in between the tackles that both helped the warriors establish a physical tone up front and eventually control the clock.

Alemany didn't necessarily stop the Centennial offensive (Not even sure if that's possible at this point) but they were the second team consecutive defensive unit to limit them to a reasonable number of points. This, after the Huskies lit up the scoreboard putting up 69 points versus St. Bonaventure in their second game of the 2013 season.

In addition to a solid effort by their defensive unit, the Warrior offense enabled them to play from ahead the majority of the night. A much more desired alternative then being tasked with matching scores with a talented Centennial outfit, laden with FBS caliber athletes. This includes current commits Viane Talamavao (Alabama) and wide receiver Barry Ware (UCLA) in addition to the aforementioned Watson (Cal). The collective effort eventually paid dividends in an impressive 45-28 upset victory for the Warriors.


Scouting notes:

Alemany:

Alemany performers____________________________________________________________________________________________________________lif Grayes QB/ATH
Grayes was the best player on the field this past Friday. A true dual-threat, Grayes went 10-16 passing for 245 yard while registering 112 rushing yards and two scores on 16 carries. He used both his arm and legs to dictate the tempo of the game, leading several successful drives and displaying impressive arm strength for his size, connecting on several long completions for the Warriors. His ability to break containment to either makes plays with his legs or create throwing lanes kept the Centennial defense off balance for most of the night.


Dominic Davis ATH (2015)
A name to watch in California recruiting circles, Davis' speed allowed him to get to the edge and turn the corner on several runs. The 5’10 175 pound Davis was a presence on both sides of the ball. His 15 carry 137 yard rushing performance was highlighted by an 80 yard touchdown run that saw him outrace several Husky defenders in the open field. Playing cornerback in the Alemany secondary; Davis collected two interceptions and was locked in man coverage most of the night.Eventually, he probably best projects to the defensive backfield at the collegiate level. 


Colin Samuel DB (2015)
Samuel was a part of a defensive backfield that held tight coverage on Centennial receivers most of the night. A talented athlete who showed plenty of speed, he was the first player this season to register an interception versus Husky quarterback Robert Webber.


Desean Holmes WR
The four-star junior receiver served in more of complimentary role on this night as Alemany primarily focused on establishing their running game. However, his 3 catches for 129 yards were still impressive as he registered two long receptions (54 and 68 yards) that helped the Warriors flip the field, and set up eventual scores.



Centennial:

Robert Webber QB
While Webber did struggle a bit in the passing game making some uncharacteristic mistakes, he did get the Huskies off to a good start by using his legs to make plays for the Huskies. His dual threat capabilities and overall command of the Centennial offense still shone through despite not having his best outing throwing the ball

Tre Watson RB
One of the top rushers in the state, Watson came into the game averaging 283 yards per contest registered 147 yards and two scores on 22 carries against a defense intent on stopping him. His performance pushed his season-four game- totals to 996 yards and 15 touchdowns on 116 carries.


Barry Ware WR
While the UCLA commit wasn't targeted a ton, he made his presence felt late in the first half, taking a quick hitch 58 yards for a touchdown. Ware is one of the top receivers in the state of California and was an early commit to the Bruins.

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