Lightning appreciate at-large opportunity
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Rick Devereux
Sage Hill School boosters should be sending thank you notes to
Academy League football opponents St. Margaret’s, Brethren Christian
and Capistrano Valley Christian.
It is likely the Lightning would not have received their first CIF
Southern Section Division XIII at-large playoff berth without the
strong play of those Academy foes.
Sage Hill (7-3) was one of three at-large teams to earn a playoff
spot. Malibu (9-1) and Great Oak (6-3), both freelance schools,
received the other two.
Sage will travel to Temecula to play No. 3-seeded Linfield
Christian (8-1-1) Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the first round.
Villanova Prep (5-3) beat the Lightning, 21-7, on Sept. 17 but was
denied an at-large bid. Villanova Prep, a freelance school, also beat
Capo Valley Christian, 24-0, while Sage defeated the Eagles, 24-12,
Friday.
“[The at-large selections] was very difficult and it took a long
time to make,” said Rob Wigod, Southern Section assistant
commissioner in charge of football. “In the end, we thought 7-3 was
better than 5-3.”
One factor in Sage’s favor was the Academy League.
“We don’t believe Villanova Prep would have been 5-3 if it had to
play in the Academy League,” Wigod said. “The Academy League is a
really strong league.”
League champion St. Margaret’s (7-1-1) is the No. 4 seed in the
division and Brethren Christian, the Academy League runner-up, is
also in the playoffs.
“I do feel fortunate [that our team was the at-large selection],”
Coach Tom Monarch said. “We don’t care who we play in the playoffs.
Everything else is just icing on the cake.”
No one can blame Monarch for having a sweet taste in his mouth
after learning Sage Hill would be making its first playoff appearance
in the program’s three-year varsity history.
The Lightning did not play a particularly strong nonleague
schedule. Their seven opponents had a combined record of 15-52.
Villanova Prep is the only school with a winning record on Sage
Hill’s nonleague schedule.
The eight teams Villanova Prep faced have gone a combined 33-46-1,
and only three finished with a winning record. Along with Sage Hill,
Villanova Prep has played Chadwick (6-3-1) and Malibu, both playoff
entries.
“I think [Villanova Prep] has a very good program,” Monarch said.
“I would not have been upset if they had been chosen over us. I don’t
think they should be upset because we were chosen over them, though,
because it comes down to the fact that we won seven games and they
won five.”
Along with the first playoff game in the program’s history, Sage
has managed to rewrite the record book all season.
The defense has allowed the fewest points in the program’s history
(158). And the offense has scored more points (262) than the previous
two seasons combined (217).
Don Ayres and Keya Manshadi demolished all school rushing records.
Manshadi, who entered the season with 109 career rushing yards on
27 carries, set a school record with 14 rushing touchdowns. He is
second on the team with 883 rushing yards on 110 attempts.
Ayres leads the team with 998 rushing yards on 178 carries, both
school records. He is second on the team with 12 rushing touchdowns.
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