Lightning growing up quickly
- Share via
Patrick Laverty
More so than any other team in the Newport-Mesa area, and probably
more than any other team in Orange County, the questions entering
Sage Hill School’s first football game were abundant.
Starting five freshmen will do that.
But despite a 48-15 loss, Lightning Coach Tom Monarch actually
came away from the first game pleased. He understands that five
freshmen and four sophomores in the starting lineup make for some
growing pains.
“I expected to see the deer in the headlights with these kids,”
Monarch said. “But I really was impressed with the play of the
freshmen. I like the mechanics of a lot of the younger kids.”
Those younger kids now at least have a game under their belt as
they travel to Calvary Chapel of Downey Friday for a 7 p.m. nonleague
game at Valley Christian High.
The Grizzlies were defeated by Western Christian, 37-12, in Week
1.
The Lightning will continue to emphasize the running game, led by
senior tailback Eddie Huang, who rushed for 187 yards in the opener,
and fullback Ray Lim.
Success on the ground will take pressure off freshman quarterback
Braden Ross, who completed 5 of 7 passes in the opener and impressed
Monarch immensely with his composure.
“We’re slowly bringing Braden along,” Monarch said. “We’re working
on the short passing game to get him some maturity: hitches and
slants, straight play action. Each week we’ll add a little bit.”
Despite allowing 48 points, the Lightning defense did recover
three fumbles, including one forced by senior Peter Haderlein and
recovered by freshman Don Ayres at the 1-yard line, preventing a
touchdown.
The defense will take on more of a four-three look this week as
opposed to the Lightning’s customary four-four defense in an attempt
to guard against Calvary Chapel’s screen passes.
“They run a spread offense, lots of doubles and triples,” Monarch
said. “The run a lot of tunnel screens. Our goal is to handle their
screens and better our run defense.”
Huang, an All-Academy League safety last season, only played
defense in the first quarter because of a shoulder injury he
aggravated when he made tackles last week. Though still bothered by
the injury, Huang is expected to start and play safety primarily on
passing downs.
Lim, a senior who started at linebacker last week, has a slight
hamstring injury and is expected to be limited to an offensive role.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.