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.

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Conor O'Brien Commits to UPenn!

Conor, takes an official visit to University of Pennsylvania for the weekend!  He absolutely LOVED it!  While he was on his official visit the head coach offered Conor a position on the team.
Conor will be attending an IVY League School in the Fall! 




http://www.ocvarsity.com/ocvarsity/penn-81647-ivy-football.html

Football recruiting: JSerra's Conor O'Brien commits to Penn

December 18th, 2015, 10:03 am · 

· posted by DAN ALBANO

JSerra senior defensive back Conor O'Brien has committed to Ivy League contender Penn, Lions football coach Jim Hartigan confirmed.
Penn finished in a three-way tie for first with Dartmouth and Harvard in the FCS league this past season.

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

2015 All-Trinity League Football


Football: Sean McGrew, Avery Williams are co-Trinity League MVPs

Running backs Sean McGrew of St. John Bosco and Avery Williams of JSerra have been named the co-players of the year in the Trinity League.
The offensive MVPs were quarterback Quentin Davis of St. John Bosco and running back Brandon LaMarche of Mater Dei. The MVP defenive players were junior Jacob Callier of St. John Bosco and Alec Stewart of Santa Margarita.
The MVP lineman were junior Wyatt Davis of St. John Bosco and Luke Wattenberg of JSerra. The MVP specialists were junior Riley O'Brien of JSerra and Jed Smith of Mater Dei.
First-team all-league
Offense
St. John Bosco_Devin Fleming, Sr.; Jared Harrell, Sr.; Berkeley Holman, Jr.; Matt Smith, Sr.; Mater Dei_Zach Aguirre, Sr.; Frank Martin, Sr.; JT Daniels, Fr.; JSerra_Nick Harris, Sr.; Matt Robinson, So.; Orange Lutheran_LJ Northington, Sr.; Logan Bathke, Sr.; Jerry Fitschen, Sr.; Servite_Michael Bandy, Sr.; Terrell Bynum, Jr.; Santa Margarita_Grant Calcaterra, Jr.; KJ Costello, Sr.
Defense
St. John Bosco_Clive Manalo, Sr.; Traveon Beck, Sr.; Ryan Burke, St. John Bosco; Sal Spina, So.; Mater Dei_Kapono Laguisan, Mater Dei; Curtis Robinson, Sr.; Jalen Cole, Jr.; JSerra_Kyle Adams, Sr.; Conor O'Brien, Sr.; Orange Lutheran_TJ Augustin, Sr.; Brandon McKinney, Jr.; Servite_Conor Airey, Sr.; Keyon Riley, Sr.; Santa Margarita_Matt Mark, Sr.; Tanner Matthews, Sr.; Sam Loy, Sr.
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Monday, December 7, 2015

2015 Albano's Top 10 vote


Football: Albano's Top 10 vote

December 07th, 2015, 10:25 am · 

· posted by DAN ALBANO

I've been wrestling over who should be No. 1 in Orange County football the last few weeks but Mission Viejo gets my vote this week.
I voted Mater Dei No. 1 the past two weeks, giving the Monarchs to promotion after they beat Serra of Gardena on the road and played Centennial of Corona so well in the semifinals. Mater Dei played the Huskies closer and better than St. John Bosco did in the Pac-5 finals Saturday night.
But Mission Viejo won a huge CIF title game on the road at Vista Murrieta on Friday to move to 14-0, a special number in high school football. And while the Diablos' schedule isn't as flashy as Mater Dei's, it's very good and Mission Viejo is perfect. No slips, like Mater Dei had against JSerra.
And when it's a close call, the undefeated team should get the No. 1 spot. Here's my vote
1. Mission Viejo
2. Mater Dei
3. La Habra
4. JSerra
5. OLu
6. Tesoro
7. San Clemente
8. Servite
9. Santa Margarita
10. Edison

Saturday, November 7, 2015

JSerra vs. OLu 2015 Game Highlights


JSerra beats Orange Lutheran in a thriller

STAFF WRITER
MISSION VIEJO – As far as both JSerra and Orange Lutheran’s sidelines were concerned, their seasons came down to the final play of what was the last guaranteed game remaining on each of their schedules.
Because neither the Lions nor the Lancers had secured a guaranteed playoff spot before Friday night’s regular-season finale, the stage was set for what proved to be nothing short of an instant Trinity League classic.
Seventh-ranked JSerra scored 21 consecutive fourth-quarter points, but ultimately needed to bat down Lj Northington’s 28-yard heave into the end zone on the game’s final play to lock up a thrilling 45-40 victory over No. 3 Orange Lutheran in a Trinity League finale at Saddleback College.
With the win, JSerra (7-3, 2-3) forced a three-way tie for third place in league with the Lancers (5-5, 2-3) and Servite (4-6, 2-3), who lost to St. John Bosco on Friday. A coin flip held after the game determined that Orange Lutheran would go into the playoffs as the league’s No. 3 seed.
The Lions were named the fourth-place team, an ideal spot to be in for one of the Pac-5 Division’s two at-large berths, and the Friars came in at fifth.
“Extremely proud obviously, these games have always come down to the last play, last seconds and this was good for us to get this win,” JSerra coach Jim Hartigan said after the fourth-quarter dramatics. “We were down, had big plays were going against us, but we found a way to rally defensively in the second half and came up with some plays offensively.
“Everybody showed up in the second half. Kind of a slow start, but a strong finish.”
With the score tied 7-7 after the first quarter, the Lions and Lancers combined to score 37 points in a second quarter that saw four touchdowns of at least 50 yards. Orange Lutheran took a 27-24 edge to halftime and extended that to a 10-point lead early in the third quarter on Dominik Austin’s second rushing touchdown of the evening.
JSerra quarterback Riley O’Brien capped a 10-play, 94-yard drive early in the fourth quarter with a 16-yard strike to his brother,Conor, to cut the deficit to 34-31. Riley’s 5-yard touchdown run on the Lions’ next series reclaimed a 38-34 lead, and after the ensuing kickoff, Tristan West’s 23-yard scoop-and-score put an exclamation mark on a 21-0 fourth-quarter run with 3:53 to play.
Brandon McKinney’s 11-yard touchdown run put Orange Lutheran back into the game with 1:43 remaining, but a missed 2-point conversion meant the Lancers needed a touchdown to win.
After stopping JSerra on a fourth-and-one with 44 seconds left, the Lancers needed to drive 60 yards for a go-ahead score. Northington guided the offense down to the JSerra 28 with six ticks remaining, setting up the final incomplete pass.

JSerra vs. OLU 2015

Football: JSerra Scores Second Straight Upset

JSerra's Avery Williams fights for yards in the Lions 45-40 win over OLu. Photo/Craig Takata.
JSerra’s Avery Williams fights for yards in the Lions 45-40 win over OLu. Photo/Craig Takata.
By Adrian Peters
No. 7 JSerra used a balanced attack and scored 21 unanswered points in a span of 6:37 of the fourth quarter to rally for a 45-40 win over No. 4 Orange Lutheran to put themselves in a position to be selected for a CIF-SS Pac-5 Division at-large berth in the Trnity League finale for both on Friday night at Saddleback College.
The Lions finished with a 7-3 overall record and a 2-3 mark in Trinity League play. Orange Lutheran (5-5, 2-3) won a coin flip after the game to secure the Trinity League’s third and final guaranteed berth in the Pac-5 playoffs, while JSerra as the fourth finisher and Servite (4-6, 2-3) took fifth.
Matthew Robinson (No. 2) switched off at QB with Riley O'Brien in JSerra's 45-40 win over OLu. Photo/Craig Takata.
Matthew Robinson (No. 2) switched off at QB with Riley O’Brien in JSerra’s 45-40 win over OLu. Photo/Craig Takata.
After not qualifying for the playoffs in any of their initial 11 seasons, the Lions will be looking to make it in for the second consecutive year. The at-large berths will be announced at 8 a.m. on Sunday, November 8th.
SCORE:  JSerra 45, Orange Lutheran 40
RECORDS: JSerra (7-3, 2-3), Orange Lutheran (5-5, 2-3)
KEY STATS: JSerra ran 61 plays for a whopping 540 yards (297 on the ground and 243 through the air) and 25 first downs. … The Lions dominated the time of possession 29:24 to 18:36 and had only four penalties to the Lancers’ nine. … Orange Lutheran had a productive night as well as it 58 plays for 493 yards and had 18 first downs. … There were only two punts in the game –– both by the Lancers. … JSerra’s QB duo of Riley O’Brien and Matthew Robinson alternated series to keep the Lancers off balance. O’Brien finished 9 of 12 for 161 yards and two touchdowns passes, while Robinson was 6 of 8 for 82 yards. O’Brien added 46 yards rushing and a key go-ahead score in the 4th quarter and also had three receptions for 34 yards. Robinson added 38 yards rushing. … Lion running back Avery Williams ran for a game-high 214 yards on 23 carries, while adding a reception and a sack on the night. … Lancer quarterback LJ Northington completed 7 of his 14 passes for 154 yards and one score. He also rushed for a team high 132 yards on 18 carries. … Austin Liles led the visitors with three receptions for 107 yards, while Markell Quinn added 91 yards rushing on 10 carries, including a score.
PIVOTAL MOMENT I: On the game’s final play, LJ Northington launched a pass into the Lion end zone that was in Austin Liles’s hands momentarily before he was hit hard from behind by Nathan Bowman to jar the ball loose and secure the Lion victory.
PIVOTAL MOMENT II: After Riley O’Brien scored to make it 38-34 with 4:06 left, Lion sophomore Tristan West scooped up a Lancer fumble on the ensuing kickoff and ran it back 25 yards to paydirt to make it 45-34 just 13 seconds later. It proved to be the difference.
PIVOTAL MOMENT III: With Orange Lutheran up 34-31 with 7:45 left, Lion Nick Harris stopped Dominik Austin on third down to force a Lancer punt. The Lions then went on an 8-play drive without putting the ball in the air to go up for good.
QUOTABLE I: “Orange Lutheran is a good team,” JSerra coach Jim Hartigan said before the game. “We’ve got to stop the option, not go three-and-out and score in the red zone when we have our chances.” Although Orange Lutheran ran for 339 yards on the night, the Lions didn’t punt and scored on all of their red zone possessions.
QUOTABLE II: “We had a slow start, but we had a strong finish,” Hartigan said. “Our offensive line played well especially our tackles (Jake Parks, Nick Harris and Luke Wattenberg), our protection was good and our guards pulled and made plays. (Offensive Coordinator) Sergio Muniz called a good game and we were able to keep them off balance.”
QUOTABLE III: “We gave up some big plays in the first half but we came out after halftime with energy and kept our composure through the second half,” Hartigan said about his team’s ability to gain control of the game in the second half.
NOTES: After stopping Orange Lutheran on a fourth-and-1 from the Lions’ 27 on the Lancers’ opening drive, the Lions went on a 8-play, 73-yard drive capped by Avery Williams’ 1-yard run with 6:25 left in the first quarter. The Lancers responded by going on a 10-play, 80-yard drive that ended in a Dominik Austin 1-yard TD run to tie it at 7 at the 1:33 mark of the first quarter. … The Lions got a 26-yard field goal from Ethan Worden to make it 10-7 at the 10:31 mark of the second quarter. … On the OLu’s next drive, it went 80 yards again to regain the lead 14-10 when Markell Quinn went in from 17 yards out. … On the JSerra’s very next offensive snap, Williams raced 66 yards for a score to make it 17-14 JSerra. … Then, on the ensuing kickoff, Xavion Steele ran the kick back 95 yards to make it 21-17 in favor of the Lancers. … That was three scores in a span of 50 seconds. … On JSerra’s next drive, a botched fake field goal was converted one play later into a 74-yard touchdown strike from Northington to Liles to get the visitors up 27-17 with 2:23 remaining in the half. … The hosts quickly responded as O’Brien connected with Nathan Bowman on a 50-yard catch and run touchdown pass to close the lead to 27-24 at the half. …
On JSerra’s opening drive of the third quarter, O’Brien was intercepted by Liles who returned it 26 yards to the Lions’ 6 where Austin went in from there to make it 34-24 at the 11:29 mark of the third quarter. … From that point until 1:43 was left in the game, the Lancers had two punts and a turnover to give the Lions the momentum they needed to claw back into the game. …
Riley O’Brien found Conor O’Brien from 16 yards out to close the lead to three at 34-31 with 10:20 left in the game. … The Lions forced a punt and finally took back the lead with 4:06 left on a Riley O’Brien’s 6-yard run to make it 38-34. … On the ensuing kickoff, Tristan West scooped up a fumble and raced in untouched to make it 45-34 Lions just 13 seconds later. … Quinn scored from 10 yards out with 1:43 remaining to cap a 13-play, 80-yard drive and the Lions failed to convert on fourth down after recovering an onside kick with 0:44 left to give the Lancer’s one last chance from their 40 with no time outs. … A Northington to Quinn pass on third-and-3 converted and a Northington scramble for an 18-gain gave the Lancers the ball on the Lions’ 28 with 6 seconds left. … Northington’s pass was on target to Liles, but Bowman’s hit jarred the ball loose and the Lions prevailed. …
The CIF-SS Pac-5 (Division I) Playoffs begin next week. The pairings will be announced at 11 a.m. on Sunday, November 8th. Orange Lutheran received an automatic qualifying berth as the third place Trinity league finisher by virtue of winning a coin flip with JSerra (4th place) and Servite (5th place). … JSerra and Servite will learn at 8 a.m. on Sunday if they have been selected as one (or both) of the two Pac-5 “at-large berths” –– high school speak for “wild cards.”

Saturday, October 31, 2015

OC Sidelines- GREAT article JSerra vs. Mater Dei

Football: JSerra 35, Mater Dei 28

JSerra coach Jim Hartigan celebrates his team's 35-28 upset of Mater Dei with his staff. Photo/Craig Takata.
JSerra coach Jim Hartigan (center) celebrates his team’s 35-28 upset of Mater Dei with his staff. Photo/Craig Takata.
JSerra, ranked No. 10 in the OC Sidelines Top 20, gave second-ranked Mater Dei a big dose of the O’Brien brothers on Friday. The Lions were ended a three-game Trinity League losing streak and kept their playoff hopes alive with a 35-28 upset of the Monarchs at Saddleback College.
Mater Dei came into the game ranked No. 6 in the state by Cal-Hi Sports.,
JSerra is in victory formation and QB Matthew Robinson takes a knee to seal the Lions' 35-28 win over Mater Dei. Photo/Craig Takata.
JSerra is in victory formation and QB Matthew Robinson takes a knee to seal the Lions’ 35-28 win over Mater Dei. Photo/Craig Takata.
With the game deadlocked, 21-21, with 5 minutes left, Riley O’Brien blocked a punt in the end zone and Conor O’Brien recovered it for a TD to give the host Lions the lead. Riley O’Brien added a TD pass to Avery Williams with 2:30 left and JSerra held on to upset Mater Dei.
“We designed the punt pressure to attack the left side and Conor, my brother, actually, clamped one of the blockers to get me a free release,” Riley O’Brien said. “I saw the punter had not yet kicked it and I knew that I needed to make a play. I went for it, dove out and made the block.”
The accomplishment wasn’t lost on O’Brien, whose team faces No. 4 Orange Lutheran next week.
“This is huge for our team because it boosts our confidence for next week and increases our chance for playoffs,” he said. “Mater Dei is a very good team, so a win against them is always a huge deal.”
Mater Dei (2-2 in league) fell into a second-place tie with OLu and Servite. JSerra (1-3) pulled into a fifth-place tie with Santa Margarita for what might be the last at-large berth for the Pac-5 playoffs.

Friday, October 30, 2015

JSerra Vs. Mater Dei VICTORY LIONS!!!!!

JSerra shocks No. 1 Mater Dei with fourth-quarter rally

CONTRIBUTING WRITER
MISSION VIEJO – The general consensus diagnosed JSerra’s playoff hopes as dead and gone.
But the boisterous bunch of Lions proved they still have plenty of life left Friday night, even when it meant going toe-to-toe with Orange County’s finest.
Ninth-ranked JSerra mounted an epic fourth-quarter turnaround to upset top-ranked Mater Dei, 35-28, in a Trinity League showdown at Saddleback College.
“It feels amazing,” Lions running back Avery Williams said. “We’ve had two fourth-quarter losses in the Trinity League, it just feels great to push one out and finish. Our season was on the line, and everybody stepped up today.”
The victory gives JSerra’s playoff hopes new life. The Lions defeated Mater Dei, 17-10, last season – the only other time JSerra had defeated the Monarchs. Mater Dei’s only other loss this season was to St. John Bosco, 42-21, on Oct. 16.
Williams accumulated 128 total yards (56 rushing, 72 receiving) and three touchdowns for the Lions (6-3, 1-3). His biggest score came with 2:30 remaining when quarterback Riley O'Brien connected with the shifty running back on a wheel route down the left sideline on third-and-9.
Williams ran untouched into the end zone to give JSerra a 35-21 lead.
But Mater Dei (7-2, 2-2) wouldn’t give up. Eight plays later, freshman quarterback JT Daniels connected with Andre Collinson a long, arching pass for a 22-yard score, cutting the deficit to seven.
On the ensuing onside-kick attempt, it appeared Mater Dei had recovered inside JSerra territory. However, the officials ruled that a Monarchs special teams player had touched the ball at the Mater Dei 49, negating the recovery.
“He said that we touched the ball on the 49-yard line, which we have nine million iPads on the sideline (showing) the ball was past the 10-yard mark,” Mater Dei coach Bruce Rollinson said.
“But that’s not what the game came down to. I take full blame for this, and I give JSerra all the credit.”
Mater Dei led 14-7 at the half on the heels of Faavae Faavae’s 32-yard interception return for a touchdown on JSerra’s opening drive.
But the offense had trouble moving the ball most of the night. Daniels was sacked five times, and JSerra’s swarming defense held the Monarchs to just 65 total yards in the first two quarters.
JSerra tied the game at 14 when Williams’ 1-yard scoring run capped a nearly eight minute third-quarter drive. However, the Monarchs quickly answered with Brandon LaMarche’s 2-yard TD run with 10:42 left.
The Lions then went on to score 21 unanswered points, highlighted by Riley O’Brien’s blocked punt in the endzone, which was recovered for a touchdown by his brother Conor O’ Brien with 4:34 left. The recovery gave the Lions their first lead at 28-21.
JSerra will play Orange Lutheran next week in the season finale.
 BEST BIRTHDAY PRESENT EVER!!!!



 We LOVE NICK HARRIS!!!  GREAT GAME NICK!!!
Thank you Papa and Grandma for always coming to the games!!  We love you!

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Where has the time gone Conor O'Brien? It's gone way to fast for your Mama!



Elle, Riley, Conor


 Conor loved flag football!  


Riley and Conor loved football from an early age!


 Conor and Riley have always been great buddy's!



Friday, October 9, 2015

JSerra Vs. Servite 2015

Simpson, Servite make statement vs. JSerra

STAFF WRITER
NORWALK – Don’t count out Servite in the Trinity League.
The ninth-ranked Friars proved that to themselves and the Pac-5 Division league Friday by rallying in the final seconds to stun No. 5 JSerra, 39-38, on the heroics of backup quarterback Aaron Simpson at Cerritos College.
The senior scrambled for a 22-yard touchdown run with six seconds left in the fourth quarter and tossed the winning 2-point conversion coming out of a timeout to tight end Ryan Melvin. Simpson dove into the end zone on his score.
Servite, picked to finish last in the Trinity, bounced a short kickoff that JSerra (5-1, 0-1) recovered at its 41 with no timeouts. On the final play, Servite’s Daniel Garcia tripped a scrambling quarterback Matthew Robinson for the sack to seal a league-opening victory for Servite (3-3, 1-0).
“We’re going to fight every week, 48 minutes,” said first-year Servite coach Scott Meyer, who won his Trinity League debut. “Our guys have a ton of heart. … We played a heck of a (nonleague) schedule (to prepare).”
Meyer said the Friars decided to go for the victory to ride the momentum of Simpson, who came on in the first half in relief ofTyler Lytle (hamstring). Simpson threw two touchdown passes toMichael Bandy and on the winning possession, drove the Friars from their 20 with 35 seconds left.
“It’s great celebrating with these guys,” Simpson said. “(We) loved (the decision to go for the win).”
Added Meyer, “We came here to win. We had a lot of momentum.”
JSerra took a 38-31 lead with 35 seconds left on a 16-yard touchdown pass on a screen from Riley O’Briento Avery Williams, who finished with three touchdowns.
But Servite responded and took the lead for the first time on its final drive. The Lions also led, 31-21, afterConor O’Brien, Riley’s older brother, returned a fumble 1-yard for a touchdown with 3:49 left in the third quarter.
“Disappointing that we didn’t finish,” said JSerra coach Jim Hartigan, whose school had defeated Servite the past two seasons. “We basically let the game get away from us by not executing coverage. Hats off to them. They did a nice job of staying in the game, fighting us.”
Williams rushed for 138 yards in 29 carries and also had four catches for 91 yards.
Simpson passed for 215 yards while Bandy and Terrell Bynum paced the receivers. Outside linebackerConnor Airey led Servite’s defense.
Servite turned a fumble just before halftime into a 2-yard touchdown run by Jackson Taylor and a 21-21 tie with 25 seconds left in the second quarter. Taylor’s run came three plays after a fumble recovery by Airey at the JSerra 15.
The Friars’ defense also received an interception from Jarrett Wesner at his 2 late in the first quarter ,but they couldn’t turn the turnover into points.
JSerra took a 21-14 lead on a spectacular 56-yard catch and run by Williams with 1:57 left in the opening half. The senior took a short out pass from Riley O’Brien near the sideline, made two tacklers miss in the secondary before breaking tackles near the 10 and diving into the end zone.
One of Servite’s top plays in the first half came after Lytle injured his hamstring in open field on a breakaway 39-yard run. On the next play, Simpson used a play-action fake to toss a 25-yard touchdown to Bandy.
Contact the writer: dalbano@ocregister.com
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Look at Elle!!!  

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That is Conor on the ground SO upset for the touchdown.
It was a heartbreak for the boys!  They played so hard.  Welcome to the Trinity league!!!  It is going to be tough but so much fun to watch!  Exciting game!!!