Matadors, Eagles to collide at top of Hills standings

Photos by Andy Bartotto Mt. Miguel’s Delontay Williams makes a leaping catch in the back corner of the end zone over a Helix defender to push the Matadors into a 28-15 lead. Williams also had an interception on defense.

The latest high school football rankings are out following last weekend’s slate of regular season games and the postseason playoff pairings could take a slight detour for some teams, and that’s not necessarily all that bad.

The No. 4 Granite Hills Eagles hosted No. 2 Cathedral Catholic Dons last Friday in a marquee match-up as the San Diego Section Open Division starts to sort itself out. Cathedral Catholic, buoyed by a large class of transfers who are now eligible to play, proved rude visitors with a 52-6 win over defending Open Division champion Granite Hills.

The Dons (6-1) outgained the Eagles (5-2) in total yards 427-158, holding the hosts to 48 rushing yards and 110 passing yards in uncharacteristic fashion.

Senior Max Turner, Granite’s touchdown-scoring machine, was held to 26 yards on 13 carries while senior Lathan Fry had four catches for 55 yards. Senior Trent Whillock accounted for all six Eagles points on a pair of field goals, including a game-opening upright-splitter from 44 yards to provide the hosts with an early 3-0 lead on the scoreboard.

Sophomore quarterback Zac Benitez completed 12 of 21 passing attempts with one interception.

Cathedral junior Brady Palmer passed for 199 yards and three touchdowns while scoring once on the ground. Junior P.J. Johnson had two touchdowns — one receiving and one on a 51-yard punt return.

Senior Wyatt Grunsky (four carries, nine yards) scored one rushing touchdown. Sophomore Honor Falaave scored on a 44-yard interception return.

Senior Gage Eastlack collected 10 kicking points on seven PAT conversions and a 25-yard field goal.

The Dons registered four sacks on defense — two each by seniors Sidney Dupuy and Luke Westfall.

Cathedral will host No. 1 Lincoln (5-2) this Friday as the Open Division pecking order further clarifies itself.

In the meantime, the Eagles have dropped to No. 6 in the rankings — two spots out of the Open Division for the moment.

Undefeated La Costa Canyon (7) holds down the No. 3 ranking while Mission Hills (6-1) has moved up to No. 4 to bump down Granite Hills.

The Eagles are now rated No. 2 among the remaining Division I teams behind No. 1 San Marcos (6-1).

If the playoffs were to start tomorrow, Granite Hills would still be among the favorites to capture a CIF title, maybe just not the Open Division.

But there’s still quite a few games left to decide which teams go where for the playoffs — and which teams emerge with league championships as automatic playoff qualifiers.

Granite Hills resumes Grossmont Hills League this Friday at No. 11 Mt. Miguel in a match-up of league unbeatens in what is already shaping up as the possible league championship game.

The Eagles enter Friday’s game 1-0 in league after a 39-0 win over visiting Steele Canyon on Oct. 4 while Mt. Miguel (6-1 overall) improved to 2-0 in league play following last Friday’s 48-35 win at Helix (0-1 in league, 2-5 overall).

Numbers game

The GHL standings are off to a competitive start after the Grossmont Foothillers defeated visiting Steele Canyon, 60-49, to even their league record at 1-1.

“It feels good to be 2-0, but we know the work is not done,” Matadors coach Verlain Betofe said. “One of our team goals was to win league then win CIF. We have a lot more work to do, but it felt good in beating Helix, one of our rivals.”

The No. 11 ranking at present would place Mt. Miguel seventh among Division I teams, likely earning the Matadors homefield advantage in at least the opening round of the playoffs.

Sophomore Jayden Hunter scored three second-half touchdowns to help provide a cushion for the visitors after scoring 28 sec-ond quarter points. Junior Brandon Arrington helped give the Matadors some early momentum with an 85-yard kickoff return to reverse an 8-7 Highlanders lead.

Junior A.J. Stowers followed with a touchdown pass to sophomore Delontay Williams in the back corner of the end zone. It was a leaping catch over a Helix defender, also up in the air.

Senior Pablo Jackson keyed Helix with 27 carries for 171 yards and two touchdowns. He also threw a halfback pass to senior Harlem Harris for a length of the field completion.

Williams and sophomore Dominic Lopez each recorded an interception for the Matadors. Lopez scored on a 35-yard return.

The Matadors led by 20 points twice in the second half.

Grossmont senior Thomas Donovan passed for 508 yards and seven touchdowns to continue his amazing season behind center. He also rushed for one touchdown.

Donovan connected with six receivers during the game, including three players each with two touchdowns: seniors Amari Riley (12 catches, 206 yards) and Parker Vanderburgh (six catches, 109 yards) and junior Noah Walker (11 catches, 82 yards).

Junior Randy Ballard (three catches, 56 yards) also had a touchdown grab while junior Blake Smith scored on a fumble return.

The Foothillers racked up 523 total yards in offense while en¬tertaining home fans with nine touchdowns.

Yes, there was some defense in the game that featured 109 points between the league rivals. Walker had one interception while junior Andrew Montano recorded one sack. The gunslinging Hillers scored on three two-point conversions — one each by Walker (pass), senior Joshua Herber (run) and sophmore Tyler Holmes (pass).

Donovan has now passed for 2,579 yards and 34 touchdowns in seven games. Walker (63 catches, 896 yards) has 15 touchdown receptions to his credit while Vanderburg (38 catches, 818 yards) had logged 11 TDs.

Steele Canyon dropped its third consecutive game to fall to 0-2 in league play, 4-4 overall.

The Grossmont Valley League standings are equally showing some early shifts. Three teams entered league play with 1-0 records last Friday but only one — the El Capitan Vaqueros — remains undefeated in league play entering this Friday slate of contests.

El Capitan improved to 2-0 in league play following last Friday’s 42-0 win at the Valhalla Norsemen in an early pairing of 1-0 league unbeatens.

Senior Brandt Barker passed for 251 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Vaqueros to their third consecutive win. Senior Brady Joralemon had 10 carries for 80 yards and one rushing touchdown and alco caught a 37-yard scoring pass.

Barker delivered touchdown passes to four players: sophomore Braiden Linder (five catches, 78 yards), sophomore Michael Valencia (three catches, 75 yards), junior Brody Copp (one catch, 25 yards) and Joralemon.

Senior Marlon Ames scored on a punt return.

The Vaqs, who tallied 408 yards in total offense, logged three sacks and one fumble recovery on defense. Seniors Lukas Garcia and Evan Ortega each had one sack while junior Tod Carter and senior Aaron Alatmirano each shared one sack. Garcia also blocked one punt. Senior Tyler Easley recovered a fumble.

Senior Brayden Ford was six-for-six on point-after-conversions.

The Norsemen dropped to 1-1 in league play, 3-4 overall.

El Capitan ranks 43rd overall in the section, third among Division IV teams behind Grossmont (first) and Chula Vista (second) in a very interesting top three. Grossmont finished runner-up in last year’s Division III finals while Chula Vista was the runner-up in Division IV.

West Hills, off to a 1-0 league start, saw its league record dip to 1-1 following a 42-21 setback to the host Monte Vista Monarchs, who in the process, evened their league record at 1-1 and handed coach Ron Hamamoto his 239th career victory (fourth all-time in section history).

Monte Vista (3-4 overall) received two touchdown catches from junior Rahshawn Florence (52 and 29 yards) and two rushing touchdowns from senior Alex Villanueva (117 yards). Junior Lakai Dean returned an intercepted pass 21 yards for another Monarch touchdown.

Senior Junior Leon rushed for 121 yards and two scores for the Wolf Pack (3-4 overall).

Santana defeated visiting El Cajon Valley, 41-0, to improve to 1-1 in league play, 5-2 overall. Senior Kaedyn Hallman scored three touchdowns to lead the Sultans — two on rushing plays and one on an 85-yard kickoff return.

Hallman generated 239 all-purpose yards in the victory. He had 12 carries for 70 yards and five catches for 25 yards. Besides the kickoff return, he also had 59 yards on three punt returns.

Defensively, Santana recorded five sacks, including two by Carnes and one each by junior Jordyn Gillissie, sophomore Kolten Thornton and freshman Tatum Morehouse. Thornton also had a forced fumble while junior Grayson Wolf had the fumble recovery.

Junior Caleb Carnes scored on a one-yard touchdown run while senior Noah Qualin and junior Xander Bennett both had short-yardage touchdown catches. Junior Grant Johnson had four kicking points.

The Braves (0-7 overall) fell to 0-2 in league play.

Santana would measure in at No. 4 among Division V teams at present while West Hills would be seventh in the division.

In games on Friday, West Hills hosts Valhalla while Monte Vis¬ta travels to El Cajon Valley. El Capitan was scheduled to play Santana a visit on Thursday.

Patriot Nation

Sophomore Kaleb Runkle passed for 190 yards and two touchdowns while junior Roman Gustin completed a 14-yard TD strike. Senior Jacob Morones rushed 10 times for 62 yards to lead the ground attack as the Patriots improved to 2-0 in City League play, 5-2 overall.

Sophomore Kai Rosier (nine catches, 70 yards), senior Brady Eads (six catches, 45 yards) and senior Jake Marsh (four catches, 57 yards) each caught one touchdown pass.

Morones had one sack on defense while junior Hayden Jeremiah had one interception return for a touchdown.
The Patriots rank 25th overall in the section — ninth among Division II teams.

East County Football Log

GROSSMONT HILLS LEAGUE
Mt. Miguel 48, Helix 35
Grossmont 60, Steele Canyon 49
Standings: Mt. Miguel 2-0, Granite Hills 1-0, Grossmont 1-1, Helix 0-1, Steele Canyon 0-2

GROSSMONT VALLEY LEAGUE
El Capitan 42, Valhalla 0
Monte Vista 42, West Hills 21
Santana 41, El Cajon Valley 0
Standings: El Capitan 2-0, Santana 1-1, Monte Vista 1-1, Valhalla 1-1, West Hills 1-1, El Cajon Valley 0-2

CITY LEAGUE
Christian 27, Patrick Henry 7
Standings: Christian 2-0, San Diego 1-0, Patrick Henry 1-1, Morse 0-1, Crawford 0-2

SUNSET LEAGUE
Tri-City Christian 27, Mountain Empire 0

NON-LEAGUE
Cathedral Catholic 52, Granite Hills 6

CalPreps Rankings

SAN DIEGO SECTION/TOP 50 TEAMS
(Through Week 8)
1. Lincoln (5-2), 2. Cathedral Catholic (6-1), 3. La Costa Canyon (7-0), 4. Mission Hills (6-1), 5. San Marcos (6-1), 6. Granite Hills (5-2), 7. Carlsbad (5-2), 8. Torrey Pines (3-4), 9. El Camino (4-3), 10. Rancho Bernardo (6-1), 11. Mt. Miguel (6-1), 12. Oceanside (5-3), 13. Scripps Ranch (6-0), 14. La Jolla (5-2), 15. Del Norte (4-3), 16. Santa Fe Christian (6-1), 17. Mater Dei Catholic (4-3), 18. University City (7-0), 19. Mt. Carmel (5-2), 20. Imperial (8-0), 21. Poway (3-4), 22. Helix (2-5), 23. Bishop’s (4-2), 24. Brawley (6-1), 25. Christian (5-2), 26. Madison (3-4), 27. Pt. Loma (3-4), 28. Central Union (6-2), 29. Valley Center (6-2), 30. Holtville (7-0), 31. San Diego (5-2), 32. Otay Ranch (5-3), 33. La Jolla Country Day (4-3), 34. Escondido (4-3), 35. Patrick Henry (5-3), 36. St. Augustine (0-8), 37. San Pasqual (2-5), 38. Eastlake (1-6), 39. Steele Canyon (4-4), 40. Ramona (1-6), 41. Grossmont (4-3), 42. Chula Vista (4-4), 43. El Capitan (4-3), 44. Westview (3-5), 45. Army-Navy Academy (5-2), 46. Mira Mesa (0-7), 47. Vincent Memorial (6-1), 48. Mission Bay (2-6), 49. Montgomery (4-3), 50. Calexico (3-3)
Others: 56. Santana (5-2), 59. West Hills (3-4), 65. Monte Vista (3-4), 72. Valhalla (3-4), 82. El Cajon Valley (0-7), 86. Mountain Empire (1-6)