3 things I think about prep football’s Week 1

  • I think this year’s Chino Hills team is the best I’ve seen at the school in three years. The second-ranked Huskies may not have the Division-I talent of two years ago – Corey Harkey (UCLA), Michael Harris (Fresno State), etc. – but they’re strong in the right spots. The defense is the strength of the team, for a change. And Chino Hills is better at the quarterback position with Ryan Verdugo than it has been in three years.
  • I think Los Osos’ Sean Alston is a flat-out football player. He’s only 5-10, 185 pounds and he probably doesn’t have a blazing 40 time, but the two-way player simply knows how to play football. In two games he has 12 receptions for 208 yards and two TDs but that hardly does him justice. He has already shut down the best receiver in the Inland Valley, holding Colony’s Kenneth Scott to 19 yards Week 0. But his impact isn’t limited to offense and defense, he returned a kickoff 97 yards for a score, the only touchdown in the second half of Los Osos 47-21 loss to a talented Riverside North team on Thursday.
  • I think Chaffey might actually be equipped to add a passing element to its offense via the QB-TE duo of Jacob Ahmad and Christian Sanders. Tigers coach Chris Brown likes to talk about throwing the ball more but after watching the 6-foot-4, 250-pound Sanders haul in five receptions for 72 yards and a TD in Friday’s 28-14 loss to Chino Hills, I think I actually believe him this year. Granted, Chaffey fell behind 28-0 but during the desperate comeback maybe the Tigers learned something about themselves when Ahmad passed for 105 yards in the second half.
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