CONOR O'BRIEN

Conor O'Brien's Journey began on April 21, 2012 when he makes a commitment to JSerra Catholic High School.
This blog will be a journey of his high school career.

Friday, November 7, 2014

JSerra Makes the Plays Offs!

Football: JSerra Makes The Plays to Beat Servite

Edward Vander (10) rushed for three TDs in JSerra's 38-21 win over Servite. PHOTO BY CRAIG TAKATA
Edward Vander (10) rushed for three TDs in JSerra’s 38-21 win over Servite. PHOTO BY CRAIG TAKATA
Edward Vander made plays. Nick Robinson made plays. Ethan Aguayo made plays. You get the idea.
On the final night of Trinity League play for JSerra, the Lions made plays, enough of them to enjoy their widest margin of victory in league, 38-21, against a Servite program that was fighting for its playoff life.
The Lions capped the best regular season in school history by posting its ninth win in 10 games, sending them to the playoffs for the first time with the kind of momentum they hope will carry them deep into the Pac-5 showcase.
Vander rushed 29 times for 147 yards and three touchdowns on the Saddleback College turf. Robinson completed 11 of 15 passes for 151 yards and a touchdown. Aguayo returned the second half kickoff for a touchdown.
JSerra's Ethan Aguayo (17) defends Servite's Equanimeous St. Brown. PHOTO BY CRAIG TAKATA
JSerra’s Ethan Aguayo (17) defends Servite’s Equanimeous St. Brown. PHOTO BY CRAIG TAKATA
And the defense survived Travis Waller. They forced the Oregon-bound quarterback to fumble with David Eugenio recovering, and they intercepted a pass with Conor O’Brien doing the honors. They limited him to 11 of 24 passing for 177 yards and a touchdown pass. He carried 12 times for 49 yards and two TDs, of 5 and 19 yards. The first gave Servite a 7-0 lead, the latter cut Servite’s deficit to 341-21 on the final play of the third quarter.
“It’s a pressure cooker week in and week out,” Hartigan said of the Trinity gauntlet. “We’ve had some big wins, but we have to finish. Game 10 is always a dangerous game. We got what we want, a win going into the playoffs. You don’t want to lose this game and wonder who we really are.
“This was a game of big plays.”
Robinson made several key plays to keep drives going, including a fourth down completion on the scoring drive that gave JSerra a 14-7 lead early in the second quarter, and a couple of completions in long yardage situations that led to Ethan Worden’s 32-yard field goal with 37 seconds in the half to go up 17-7.
Ethan Aguayo (17) left Servite defenders in his dust on 95-yard kickoff return for JSerra. PHOTO BY CRAIG TAKATA
Ethan Aguayo (17) left Servite defenders in his dust on 95-yard kickoff return for JSerra. PHOTO BY CRAIG TAKATA
Riley O’Brien took the opening kickoff of the second half at the 3, then made a backwards pass across the field to Aguayo at the 5, who took it the distance to complete a 95-yard kick return. That made it 24-7, and though Servite answered on its ensuing drive with Waller’s 23-yard scoring pass to Osiris St. Brown, it was a cushion JSerra was happy to have.
It was all part of the momentum that JSerra has built this season.
“We have gritty guys who trust and believe in each other,” Hartigan said. “When we made a mistake, we came back with a big play. … Up front, we weren’t as dominant as we’ve been, but we’re in the Trinity League. There were some good runs when we had to have them.”
When all was said and done, the Lions (9-1, 4-1) finished second in league behind Bosco (9-1, 5-0) while Servite (4-6, 1-4) finished fifth. Mater Dei (8-2, 3-2) took third and Santa Margarita Catholic (6-4, 2-3) fourth. The playoff pairings will be released on  Sunday. Margarita is expected to get one of two at-large berths with Servite considered for the other.
Coming into the season, many had Servite ranked among the top programs in the country with the likelihood the Friars would finish second in the Trinity League. Instead, they were instead replaced by JSerra, whose largest margin of victory in league prior to Friday was seven points.
“Not that it’s any easier, but we’re looking forward to playing a different opponent—in the first round, at least,” Hartigan said.
Servite coach AJ Gass is hoping his team gets a playoff chance, but he said he likes JSerra. 
“They’re very well coached, and their offensive plan complements every single play that goes with it,” Gass said. “They have a quarterback who makes great decisions, a running back who has a great burst, three great wide receivers. I wish them all the best with what they’ve been through. They’ve earned it.
“They’re as good as advertised.”

Thursday, November 6, 2014

OC Varsity November 6, 2014

Football: Studs, snubs after Week 9

November 06th, 2014, 2:43 pm ·

· posted by DAN ALBANO

Week 10 of the football season is here and there's still plenty to review with the Register's annual Hot 150 list of football players to watch.
The "studs" are ranked players who are having great seasons and the "snubs" are players exceeding my expectations or who I ranked too low on my list or perhaps not at all.
I'm keeping this positive, so my only two categories are Studs and Snubs. And with so many snubs piling up, it might be time for a Hot 200 next season.
STUDS
39. Parker Chase, Corona del Mar, DE -- The senior leads the Southern Section with 17 sacks. He racked up five last week in a victory against Beckman. Chase is a major contender for county defensive player of the year.
20. Matt Locher, Los Alamitos, LB -- Count Locher as another major defensive player of the year candidate. He has 127 total tackles, eighth in the Southern Section.
107. Adrian Contreras, Mater Dei, RB -- The senior is now healthy and it showed with a dominant effort last week against Santa Margarita. He could be just warming up.
SNUBS
NR (not rated) Conor O'Brien, JSerra, DB -- O'Brien contended for Defensive Player of the Week honors after grabbing two INTs and racking up 10 total tackles in a victory against Orange Lutheran.
NR Daniel Herber, Capistrano Valley Christian, LB -- The junior has emerged as one of the best small-school players in the county. He already has 103 total tackels and three INTs for the 6-3 Eagles.
NR Guy Demazeliere, Brethren Christian, WR -- How does a senior with 19 receiving TDs not get on the list? Coach McInally was high on his receiver entering the season and Demazeliere has proved that he belonged in the Hot 150. 
Please send nominees to Dan Albano at dalbano@ocregister.com

Monday, November 3, 2014

O.C. Top 10 for the Week 10:JSerra still on top

O.C. Top 10 for Week 10: JSerra still on top

STAFF WRITER 
REGISTER O.C. MEDIA POLL
1. JSerra, 8-1 (100 points)
Lions again were No. 1 on the ballots of all 10 of the poll’s media members after beating Orange Lutheran, 24-20. The win guaranteed that JSerra will be the Trinity League’s No. 2 representative in the Pac-5 Division playoffs. Jim Hartigan is a top candidate for county coach of the year, and Nick Robinsonwill be in the discussion for All-County quarterback.
2. Mater Dei, 7-2 (90)
Monarchs rebounded from loss to JSerra with 19-14 win over Santa Margarita and are 2-2 in the Trinity League. Over the past two weeks, Mater Dei’s offense has been in the red zone nine times with these results: five field goals made, three missed field goals, one failed fourth-down conversion attempt and zero touchdowns.
3. Santa Margarita, 6-3 (80)
Eagles were No. 3 on all 10 ballots after 19-14 loss to Mater Dei. Field position was huge in that game. Mater Dei’s average starting point for its offense was at its 47-yard line; Santa Margarita’s average starting point was its 17.
4. Servite, 4-5 (67)
The Friars’ 49-26 loss to St. John Bosco leaves them in a difficult position. No matter what happens this week, they will be the Trinity League’s No. 5 team which gives them at best an outside chance for one of the Pac-5’s two at-large berths.
5. Orange Lutheran, 4-5 (59)
Lancers are good enough to win the title of every other league in the county, but are 0-4 in the Trinity League. Their average losing margin in league is five points.
6. Mission Viejo, 8-2 (54)
Diablos concluded their regular season with a 24-17 win over El Toro, clinching another outright championship of the South Coast League. Their next game with be a home game in the West Valley Division playoffs.
7. Tesoro, 7-2 (38)
Titans were idle last week. They play San Juan Hills this week. A victory would make Tesoro the No. 2 team in the South Coast League, which should be good enough for a first-round home game in the West Valley Division playoffs.
8. Los Alamitos, 8-1 (31)
It was another one-sided Sunset League win for the Griffins, who beat Huntington Beach, 49-13, with a balanced offensive attack. They play Edison this week for the Sunset League championship. Los Alamitos in league is averaging 49 points a game while allowing 13 points a game.
9. Corona del Mar, 8-1 (16)
As expected, the Sea Kings are dominating the Pacific Coast League. They are are 4-0 in league after last week’s 35-13 win over Beckman that clinched their third consecutive league championship and extended their league winning streak to 14 games.
10. San Clemente, 8-1 (12)
Tritons made clutch plays on offense and defense in their 42-35 win over Trabuco Hills that clinched at least a share of the Sea View League championship. Their only loss was to Tesoro.
Also receiving votes: Edison, 7-2 (3)
Contact the writer: sfryer@ocregister.com