Post by sdfootballfan on Sept 28, 2011 9:13:29 GMT -8
Cathedral Catholic Dons @ Eastlake Titans (Sept. 30, 2011)
Last Meeting: 10/01/10 Eastlake 24 @ Cathedral 22
The undisputed #1 Eastlake Titans are on fire and are showing no signs of cooling down. After a hard fought win at Helix to kick off the season, the Titans have managed to win their next 3 games while holding those opponents to 7 points or less. Next on the menu are the #6 Cathedral Dons who will be playing the last of 4 consecutive road games before starting league play at home next week. The Dons are coming off a much needed blow-out victory over Olympian after getting blown out themselves by Helix the week before.
Tale of the Tape:
CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC (2-1)
Division: III
League: Eastern
Coach: Sean Doyle (16th year)
Last Weeks Result: Defeated Olympian 31-0
Rankings:
San Diego Football Fan - #6
San Diego Union Tribune - #5
San Diego Reader - #7
North County Times - #7
East County Sports - #7
Max Preps - #7
Key Players:
Junior RB Tony Johnson 6'0" 205lbs
- 2010 All-League 2nd Team Defense
- Rushed for 103 yards & 1 TD last Friday
Junior QB Garrett Bogart 6'4" 205lbs
- Passed for 186 yards & 3 TDs last Friday
Eastlake (4-0)
Division: I
League: Metro - Mesa
Coach: John McFadden (12th year)
Last Weeks Result: Defeated Steele Canyon 25-7
Rankings:
San Diego Football Fan - #1
San Diego Union Tribune - #1
San Diego Reader - #1
North County Times - #1
East County Sports - #1
Max Preps - #1
Key Players:
Senior RB/SS Jude Isbell 5’11 195lbs
- Big hitter with amazing speed
- 2010 All-County 2nd Team Offense
- This: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLRR8EnTWGc
Senior QB Josh Palet 6'5"195lbs
- Baseball standout
- Very Accurate Passer
- Has the speed to avoid pressure in the pocket
My Prediction:
Eastlake defeated the same Helix team that gave Cathedral fits a few weeks ago. So this should be a sure blow out win right? Ok lets be fair here. This is a brand new game and anything can….who am I kidding? Cathedral has a talented team but if that game at Helix proved anything, it’s the fact that they can’t hang with the elite, especially on the road. Eastlake dominates while Cathedral hopes to leave this game with all their key players healthy for league play.
Eastlake 45
Cathedral 3