The Jaguars hosted the Mar Vista Mariners on Friday night, and the game came down to the final minutes before Valley Center pulled out a 23-21 victory.
The win advances the No. 4 seed Jaguars to play at No. 1 St. Augustine this coming Friday night in the semifinals of the CIF Division IV playoffs.
Here are the video highlights from last Friday's game, and as always, to see all the videos from VCHS football (as well as some other fun videos), visit our YouTube page at www.youtube.com/dankidder
Videos by Everett Bean & Dan Kidder
Ryan Kleiman takes off after the Jags miss the handoff, then throws an interception on the run.
Sullivan Shimer makes a nice catch on the slant, but fumbles when he
gets hit. Sean Cutrell hustled after the play, though, and comes
up with the loose ball.
The Mariners run a reverse with the running back, who gets free in the defense and takes it in for an 85-yard touchdown.
Kleiman hits Cody Gearhart across the middle, and Gearhart takes it down the sideline before getting knocked out of bounds.
Kleiman pushes through the pile to score from one yard out.
On a third down play, Matt Preston busts through the line and hits
the Mar Vista QB, knocking the ball free. The Mariners recovered, but
had to face a fourth-and-long.
Austin Bernard takes the handoff on the draw and outruns the defense to the endzone.
Kleiman throws a beautiful fade pass to Michael McInerny in the corner of the endzone for the touchdown.
The Mariners score on another long run, this one good for 79 yards.
The Mariners' QB takes off on a fourth-down run that turns into a 42-yard touchdown.
Kleiman throws deep to McInerny on the post, and the receiver
hauls it in over double coverage to pick up 46 yards late in the game.
Shimer hits the Mar Vista QB as he dives for the endzone, and when the ball comes loose, Shimer recovers for the Jaguars.
Bernard runs up the middle, then cuts to the sideline to pick up 37 yards on a drive that led to the game-winning field goal.
McInerny drills a 32-yard field goal to give the Jaguars a two-point lead late in the fourth quarter.
Dylan Chafee, recently called up from the JV team, comes up with a huge
play as he sacks the Mar Vista QB with time running out in the fourth
quarter.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Videos: VCHS football at Orange Glen
In a wild game that came down to the final seconds, the Jaguars nearly came all the way back from a first-half deficit against Orange Glen, eventually falling to the Patriots 42-38 last Friday night.
Here are the video highlights from the game--sorry that it takes a few to get to the good VC plays, but I included most of the key plays from the game to give you an overview of how the game went. Pay special attention to the three-play sequence that begins with the Shaun Woods fumble on the kickoff; beginning with that play, the next two videos happened on the next two plays, making for a three-play, 20-second span in which there were three consecutive turnovers.
And as always, to see the entire collection of videos, visit our YouTube page at www.youtube.com/dankidder
Video by Dan Kidder
Ryan Kleiman tries to complete a deep pass, but it gets intercepted by the Patriots.
The Patriots bloop a high kick, and the Jaguars can't hold onto the ball.
The Patriots fumble the snap, and Dylan Fredenburg comes up with the loose ball.
Shaun Woods makes a catch for a big gain, but as he's getting tackled, he laterals the ball to Michael McInerny, who almost makes it in for a score, but ends up fumbling the ball out of the endzone.
Alexis Espino works his way through the offensive line to get to the Orange Glen QB for the sack.
The Patriots try another bloop kickoff, and when Brad Dozier tries to catch the kick, he gets hit hard and fumbles.
Austin Bernard takes the handoff on the sweep and gets in for the five-yard touchdown.
Kleiman throws it deep for WR Anthony Ricks, who makes a nice catch in front of the defender for a 34-yard gain.
Bernard runs it in from one yard out for the touchdown.
Bernard runs the ball on the draw, bounces it out to the sideline and nearly scores when he dives for the endzone, but is marked out of bounds at the two-yard line.
Kleiman sneaks the ball into the endzone from two yards out.
In one of the key plays of the game, the Patriots try to run the option pitch, but when the ball gets away from the running back, it skitters around on the ground before going out of bounds.
Kleiman throws a perfectly-placed pass to the back corner of the endzone, where WR Michael McInerny is there for the 11-yard touchdown catch.
Bernard goes in untouched for the 18-yard touchdown run that gave his team the lead with 1:10 left in the game.
Kleiman rolls out and hits Woods for the two-point conversion.
The Patriots drove 80 yards in the final minute of the game to score on this rollout pass that proved to be the game-winning touchdown.
Here are the video highlights from the game--sorry that it takes a few to get to the good VC plays, but I included most of the key plays from the game to give you an overview of how the game went. Pay special attention to the three-play sequence that begins with the Shaun Woods fumble on the kickoff; beginning with that play, the next two videos happened on the next two plays, making for a three-play, 20-second span in which there were three consecutive turnovers.
And as always, to see the entire collection of videos, visit our YouTube page at www.youtube.com/dankidder
Video by Dan Kidder
Ryan Kleiman tries to complete a deep pass, but it gets intercepted by the Patriots.
The Patriots bloop a high kick, and the Jaguars can't hold onto the ball.
The Patriots fumble the snap, and Dylan Fredenburg comes up with the loose ball.
Shaun Woods makes a catch for a big gain, but as he's getting tackled, he laterals the ball to Michael McInerny, who almost makes it in for a score, but ends up fumbling the ball out of the endzone.
Alexis Espino works his way through the offensive line to get to the Orange Glen QB for the sack.
The Patriots try another bloop kickoff, and when Brad Dozier tries to catch the kick, he gets hit hard and fumbles.
Austin Bernard takes the handoff on the sweep and gets in for the five-yard touchdown.
Kleiman throws it deep for WR Anthony Ricks, who makes a nice catch in front of the defender for a 34-yard gain.
Bernard runs it in from one yard out for the touchdown.
Bernard runs the ball on the draw, bounces it out to the sideline and nearly scores when he dives for the endzone, but is marked out of bounds at the two-yard line.
Kleiman sneaks the ball into the endzone from two yards out.
In one of the key plays of the game, the Patriots try to run the option pitch, but when the ball gets away from the running back, it skitters around on the ground before going out of bounds.
Kleiman throws a perfectly-placed pass to the back corner of the endzone, where WR Michael McInerny is there for the 11-yard touchdown catch.
Bernard goes in untouched for the 18-yard touchdown run that gave his team the lead with 1:10 left in the game.
Kleiman rolls out and hits Woods for the two-point conversion.
The Patriots drove 80 yards in the final minute of the game to score on this rollout pass that proved to be the game-winning touchdown.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Video: VCHS football vs San Pasqual
In a hard-fought, back-and-forth game, the Jaguars lost by only three points to San Pasqual last Friday.
Here are the video highlights from the game, including a pair of controversial decisions by the referees.
And be sure to visit our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/user/dankidder to see all the VCHS football videos and much more.
Video by Dan Kidder
Ryan Kleiman connects with Cody Gearhart for a gain of 76 yards on the first play of the game.
Austin Bernard takes it in for a 3-yard touchdown run.
After a bad snap on the extra point try, Michael McInerny scoops up the loose ball and chucks it into the endzone, where Garrett Castner is wide open for the two-point conversion catch.
Gearhart tips this San Pasqual pass and nearly comes down with the interception.
Bernard takes the ball on the sweep and dives across the pylon for a four-yard touchdown.
The Eagles try a quick out, but when Dylan Fredenburg hits the QB, the pass goes awry, and Shaun Woods grabs the interception and takes it in for a touchdown.
Gearhart makes a nice catch and hangs on after taking a pretty good hit.
After the Eagles scored a touchdown, Sullivan Shimer makes a big play by blocking the extra point kick.
McInerny makes a great catch along the sideline, but gets flagged for offensive pass interference. If you can find anything on this video that shows pass interference on either player, you've got better eyes than I do.
The Eagles make a fair catch signal on a punt return, but the returner begins running with the ball. The referees blow the play dead, but do not assess any penalty for the delay of game on the San Pasqual return man, saying that the runner took "only two steps" after making the fair catch signal. See if you can count how many steps he takes before the whistle blows.
Matt Preston steps in front of this lobbed pass to get the interception.
Here are the video highlights from the game, including a pair of controversial decisions by the referees.
And be sure to visit our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/user/dankidder to see all the VCHS football videos and much more.
Video by Dan Kidder
Ryan Kleiman connects with Cody Gearhart for a gain of 76 yards on the first play of the game.
Austin Bernard takes it in for a 3-yard touchdown run.
After a bad snap on the extra point try, Michael McInerny scoops up the loose ball and chucks it into the endzone, where Garrett Castner is wide open for the two-point conversion catch.
Gearhart tips this San Pasqual pass and nearly comes down with the interception.
Bernard takes the ball on the sweep and dives across the pylon for a four-yard touchdown.
The Eagles try a quick out, but when Dylan Fredenburg hits the QB, the pass goes awry, and Shaun Woods grabs the interception and takes it in for a touchdown.
Gearhart makes a nice catch and hangs on after taking a pretty good hit.
After the Eagles scored a touchdown, Sullivan Shimer makes a big play by blocking the extra point kick.
McInerny makes a great catch along the sideline, but gets flagged for offensive pass interference. If you can find anything on this video that shows pass interference on either player, you've got better eyes than I do.
The Eagles make a fair catch signal on a punt return, but the returner begins running with the ball. The referees blow the play dead, but do not assess any penalty for the delay of game on the San Pasqual return man, saying that the runner took "only two steps" after making the fair catch signal. See if you can count how many steps he takes before the whistle blows.
Matt Preston steps in front of this lobbed pass to get the interception.
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