Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Defense makes a stand, Warriors win second in a row

By TIM BURT / The Orange County Register
Woodbridge's football team won its second game in a row, defeating Segerstrom, 21-14, Friday night in a nonleague game at Irvine Stadium.
But Warrior coach Rick Gibson put the victory in perspective.
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Nick Greenberg of Woodbridge intercepts a pass and returns in 85 yards for a touchdown against Segerstrom Friday night. But the return was not a school record, according to Coach Rick Gibson. Gibson said another Warrior player intercepted a pass in an end zone and returned it for a TD.
TEXT BY TIM BURT, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER: PHOTO JEFF ANTENORE, FOR THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
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"I don't know that we were ready to play," Gibson said. "I was a little disappointed in that, but I have to say the defensive coaches at halftime made some adjustments and did what they needed to do and the kids made it happen.
"We got one more game (Thursday at Troy) and then go to the tough times (in the PCL)."
The Warriors defense came up with the big plays Friday.
Woodbridge (2-2) stopped a late scoring threat by Segerstrom to win.
The Jaguars drove the ball to the Woodbridge 26 late in the game.
But on third-and-7, David McCutchan intercepted a pass at the 18 with 58 seconds left. Kyle Kelley was able to put heavy pressure on Segerstrom quarterback Aaron Morales to force the turnover.
Woodbridge (2-2) was then able to run out the clock.
"That was the difference," Gibson said of the interception.
It was one of two big interceptions for the Warriors.
Late in the first half, Nick Greenberg intercepted a pass and returned it 85 yards for a score to put Woodbridge ahead, 14-7, at halftime. It was not a school record, Gibson said.
"Going up at halftime forced them to play catch-up," Gibson said.
Segerstrom (2-2) tied the score 14-14, when Morales ran in for a 7-yard TD run with 7:41 left in the third quarter.
But the Warriors got the ball on the Segerstrom 35 early in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Matt Callahan connected with Austin DeFreitas on a 33-yard pass play to move the ball to the Segerstrom 2-yard line.
Derek Calderon then scored on the next play to put the Warriors ahead.
Calderon, who rushed for 81 yards on 17 carries, gave Woodbridge the opening lead when he bolted 41 yards for a score with 3:13 left in the first quarter.
But the Jaguars tied the game, 7-7, on Eric Ramirez' 3-yard TD run late in the second quarter.
Morales passed for 90 yards to lead Segerstrom, but the Jaguars were plagued by key pass interference penalties.
Callahan passed for 116 yards for Woodbridge but had to leave late in the fourth quarter after being tackled. After the game, Gibson said Callahan was "dinged up." He did not indicate Tuesday whether Callahan would be ready to play Thursday against Troy.
Callahan has been rotating with Brenden Beresford at quarterback. Beresford completed 1 of 4 for four yards. Each quarterback threw an interception.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Woodbridge looks for defense to lead the way

KICK-OFF 2011: Woodbridge looks for defense to lead the way Warriors lose a lot of offense from last year.

Published: Sept. 7, 2011 Updated: Sept. 8, 2011 2:20 a.m.
By BRENT SHAVER / The Orange County Register
TEXT BY TIM BURT, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER: PHOTOS COURTESY WOODBRIDGE FOOTBALL

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Brendan Beresford, 5-9, 160 QB---------------------------Matt Callahan, Jr., 6-2, 170 QB


Last year it was the offense, led by Max Neser, Nick Gstrein and Jalen Craver that lit up scoreboards, racked up nearly 5,000 yards and helped push the Woodbridge High football team to the CIF playoffs.

This season, the defense will be counted on a lot more. Woodbridge returns a number of starters, including one of the top defensive players in Orange County, senior end Kyle Kelley.

The offense will see some back-up players from last year's team stepping into bigger roles along with several newcomers asked to be productive.

"Points wise (426 points in 11 games) last year it was a record for our school," said Coach Rick Gibson. "Last year we were so explosive on offense. Are we going to be like that this year. No. We can't expect those kinds of numbers. However, we still have solid expectations for this offense."

Gibson will be rotating quarterbacks during games for at least the first five contests of the season.

"It is something I have never really done before," Gibson said. "We will see how it goes. They both bring a lot of qualities to the table."

"I know will show up and do the things we need to do," Gibson added. "Our main goal is to improve weekly. I think a lot of schools have similar rosters in the Pacific Coast League. We will come to compete every game."

Woodbridge did just that in its first game of the season last Friday, battling Aliso Niguel before falling short, 20-13, at Irvine Stadium.

The Warriors went 6-5-1 overall and 2-2-1 in league a season ago, beat Magnolia in the first round of the playoffs and had a shootout in the second round against eventual CIF division champion Garden Grove.

A look at the 2011 Warriors:

OFFENSE

Backs: Woodbridge plans on rotating quarterbacks for at least the first five games.

The quarterbacks are junior Matt Callahan (6-2, 170) and senior Brendan Beresford (5-9, 160).

"Both quarterbacks are very savy," Gibson said. "Matt Callahan has played in the Junior All-American forever so he has experience as a quarterback. Brendan Beresford is the type of kid you want playing for you. He gives you a 100 percent all of the time and is a student of the game."

The featured running back will be senior Derek Calderon (5-10, 180). He rushed for 108 yards as a back-up last year.
"He reads the hole really well and stays on track," Gibson said. "People don't know about him, but I think he is going to have a very good year."

Calderon could also line up as a quarterback in wildcat sets.

Receivers: Juniors Nick Greenberg (5-7, 150), Alex Baker (5-8, 130) and David McCutchan (6-3, 185) and senior Jeffrey Azuogu (5-9, 165) will rotate at receiver. Junior Jeff Lynch (6-4, 190) and senior Kyle Kelley (6-3, 230) will play tight end.

Line: "It is one of the biggest group of kids that we've ever had," Gibson said. "It is definitely one of our strengths."

The left tackle will be junior returning starter David Patterson (6-5, 270), the left guard is junior returning starter Zack Rusick (6-5, 220), battling for the starting center spot are senior Ryan Watterson (5-11, 240) and junior Mubashir Syed (5-8, 200), the right guard is Alex Hernandez (5-11, 265) and the right tackle is Jae Enyart (6-2, 300). A back-up is sophomore Nic Neser (6-0, 200).

DEFENSE

"We are excited about the defense," Gibson said. "We have a bunch of guys back and they are still very young. We started a freshman last year along with a couple of sophomores and three juniors who are older, more mature and have that experience under their belts."

Backs: One of the cornerbacks is Azougu, who is a returning starter. "He brings quickness and leadership," Gibson said.

The other cornerback is junior James Carr (5-8, 135). Back-ups are sophomore Nick Sine (5-10, 150) and Baker.

The free safety is Greenberg, who is a returning starter.

Other safeties are McCutchan, who started half of the games last year, and sophomore returning starter Austin DeFreitas (6-1, 185).

Linebackers: Woodbridge's outside linebackers are senior returning starter Blake Rusick (6-0, 170) and sophomore Tyler Branin (5-11, 165).

Gibson said Rusick is his team's defensive leader.
"He is a tireless worker that wants to compete and wants us to compete at a high level," Gibson said.

The middle linebacker is sophomore Philip Hong (5-7, 185). Senior Brady Loefke (6-0, 178) will also see action.
Hong is a player to keep an eye on, according to Gibson.

"He is as football savy of a linebacker as we have had in a while," Gibson said. "He has some innate qualities of stepping up and reading things."

Line: The defensive ends are Lynch and Kelley, who was an all-league and all-CIF player a year ago. Kelley, who had 19 sacks and 88 tackles last season, has verbally committed to play at Arizona next year.

Senior returning starter Patrick Ingram (5-11, 220) is the nosetackle. Back-ups on the line are Hernandez, Zack Rusick and sophomore Andrew Song (6-0, 185).
Special teams: Kelley will be the long-snapper, Beresford is the holder and junior Donald Jackson (6-0, 165) is the place-kicker. The punter is Callahan. Among the returners will be Calderon.