Los Angeles Times

Backup quarterbac­k rallies St. John Bosco to win

- By Eric Sondheimer eric.sondheimer@latimes.com Twitter: latsondhei­mer

Bellf lower St. John Bosco turned to sophomore quarterbac­k D.J. Uiagalelei when its offense was sputtering Saturday against host St. John’s in Washington, and the result was stunning.

Uiagalelei helped wipe out a 10-point, fourth-quarter deficit to lead the Braves past St. John’s 21-17 and leave St. John Bosco fans wondering if a quarterbac­k controvers­y could be brewing.

After starter Re-Al Mitchell had two passes intercepte­d, the Braves brought in the 6-foot-4 Uiagalelei, who passed 21 yards to George Holani for a touchdown, then Holani added a two-yard scoring run with 1:59 left.

Holani scored all three touchdowns for St. John Bosco, which is No. 2 in The Times’ high school rankings and improved to 4-1. The Braves get a week off before opening Trinity League play Oct. 6 against Orange Lutheran.

Another Serra star

Scott Altenberg, the veteran coach at Gardena Serra, is a little spoiled. He keeps producing NFL players such as Robert Woods, Marqise Lee and Adoree’ Jackson. Now he has a junior cornerback, Max Williams, who keeps bringing back memories of the electrifyi­ng Jackson.

“He’s very similar in a lot of ways,” Altenberg said.

Williams blocked a field goal, returning it for a touchdown, and also returned an intercepti­on for a touchdown in Friday’s 38-20 win over Mission Hills Alemany. He came close to returning a punt for a touchdown too.

“Max is very humble and very quiet,” Altenberg said. “He’s definitely not the showman Adoree’ was. But he’s unbelievab­le. He’s similar to Adoree’ in that he comes to work every practice. He’s ready to go.”

Williams, who has a 3.8 grade-point average, said Jackson gave him a tip on punt returns. “Adoree’ once told me once I see a crease or opening, to hit it. Also to always stay focused.”

Serra (2-2, 1-0) is starting to get improved play from junior quarterbac­k Blaze McKibbin, who passed for 252 yards and three scores.

Next up is a Mission League battle Thursday at West Hills Chaminade.

Three picks for TDs

Sophomore cornerback Clark Phillips of La Habra returned three intercepti­ons for touchdowns in Friday’s 49-14 win over Ontario Colony. He also picked up a scholarshi­p offer from UCLA on Saturday.

Running wild

Justin Keeling, a 5-foot-8 senior at Moreno Valley Valley View, is leading all running backs in the state with 1,335 yards in five games. He’s also among the leaders with 15 touchdowns.

Keeling had 311 yards in 38 carries and scored three touchdowns in Friday’s 5958 loss to Murrieta Mesa.

Alex Jung of Fullerton Sunny Hills has scored 14 touchdowns. He had 285 yards rushing in Friday’s 36-7 win over La Palma Kennedy.

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