Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

St. John Bosco rebounds, wallops Santa Margarita

- By Michael Hu■tley Correspond­ent

MISSION VIEJO » The St. John Bosco football players were eager to get on the field for the first time after suffering their first nonleague loss since 2017 two weeks ago in Hawaii.

St. John Bosco bounced back with a dominant 42-7 win over Santa Margarita in a Trinity League opener Friday at Saddleback College.

The Braves (5-1, 1-0) lost 30-23 against Kahuku of Hawaii on Sept. 16 and had a bye week to stir over the loss.

“I was really proud of how we rebounded,” St. John Bosco coach Jason Negro said. “It was a painful two weeks and we couldn't wait to get back on the field. I thought we cleaned a lot up from two weeks ago.”

St. John Bosco dominated the game in the trenches. The offensive line, led by Matai Jefferson, King Large and Matthew Perdue, opened up holes for running backs Cameron Jones and Chauncey Sylvester.

Jones, a UCLA commit, led the Braves with 136 yards on eight carries with two touchdowns. Sylvester had 84 yards rushing with three touchdowns.

“The offensive line played great and the holes were wide open for us,” Sylvester said.

The Bosco defensive line played very well, too. Bosco held Santa Margarita (4-2, 0-1) to just 48 yards rushing and 133 yards of total offense.

Sophomore Dutch Horsick had a breakout game with three sacks. Jordan Lockhart and Kana'i Kekahuna Lopes added sacks and Tay Lockett had an intercepti­on.

“I was super impressed with our defensive line because I thought the Santa Margarita offensive line was the best we have seen so far,” Negro said. “Dutch did a really good job against two really good tackles. I think he caused disruption and he is super impressive for a sophomore.”

Santa Margarita quarterbac­k John Gazzaniga completed 11 of 30 passes for 85 yards with a touchdown and intercepti­on.

Bosco quarterbac­k Caleb Sanchez completed 21 of 31 passes for 182 yards with a touchdown and intercepti­on.

The Braves dominated the first quarter, during which St. John Bosco had 137 yards of offense compared to just seven yards for Santa

Margarita.

Sylvester capped a 51-yard scoring drive with a 1-yard touchdown run to give the Braves an early 7-0 lead.

Sanchez threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Stacy Dobbins to increase the Braves lead to 14-0.

Sylvester ran for his second touchdown of the game from 14-yards out to put the Braves in front 21-0 early in the second quarter.

The Eagles got on the board late in the second quarter with a 13-yard touchdown pass from Gazzaniga to Sean Embree to make the score 21-7 entering halftime. Sophomore defensive back Trey Brown had an intercepti­on for the Eagles, which led to the scoring drive.

Jones ran for two touchdowns in the third quarter, one 52-yard score and a 1-yard score to give the Braves a 35-7 lead entering the fourth quarter.

Sylvester ran for a 7-yard touchdown in the fourth to increase the lead to 42-7.

“We came back with our senior leadership and got everything straighten­ed out,” Jones said. “After the week off we were fresh and had to make a statement like this.”

 ?? PHOTO BY JEFF ANTENORE ?? St. John Bosco running back Chauncey Sylvester dives into the end zone for a touchdown Friday night.
PHOTO BY JEFF ANTENORE St. John Bosco running back Chauncey Sylvester dives into the end zone for a touchdown Friday night.

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