

Taking a look at the best games of Week 2:
No. 8 Mater Dei (1-1) vs. Centennial of Corona (1-0)
Friday, 7:30 p.m., at Santa Ana Stadium
Outlook: On your mark, get set, go … That’s pretty much been the way the first two meetings in the series have gone.
Mater Dei races scores on an 80-yard play, then Centennial responds and back and forth, until finally, after all of the dust has been settled and all of the reporters have passed out , the final scores have read 51-37 (Mater Dei victory) and 47-35 (Centennial victory).
Is there any chance we could be headed for another shootout?
Probably not, considering Mater Dei’s offense has scored 21 points in its first two games.
However, more importantly, the defense has only allowed 30 points in two games, instead of the usual 30 by the third quarter as seemed to be the case last season.
Will the Monarchs defense be able to slow the Huskies?
Offensively, it looks as if Max Wittek has moved the front of the line in the Mater Dei QB search. The junior completed 14 of 27 passes for 187 yards last week against Cypress and sealed the victory with a 45-yard run.
Senior running back Jordan Allen rushed for 146 yards.
One area of concern for the Monarchs is special teams. Cypress’ Akeelie Muhammad returned kicks for 93 and 98 yards for touchdowns.
Are we headed for another shootout? Or will the Monarch ground game and defense be able to keep the Huskies from running wild?
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Friday: No. 13 Trabuco Hills vs. No. 6 San Clemente
Friday: No. 1 Servite vs. Crespi of Encino
Friday: No. 4 Orange Lutheran vs. No. 9 Tustin
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