9/02/2016

Coaches keys to this weekends games

Eliminate the distractions and play with consistency, commitment and character are Monterey coach Dan Brown's keys Friday.
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Learn from our mistakes last week, take care of the ball on offense and contain St. Francis' run game is what Palma coach Jeff Carnazzo preached in practice.
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Slowing down Scotts Valley's ground game and neutralizing their size is what Carmel coach Golden Anderson labeled as keys.
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Coming out focused and playing four quarters of hard nose football is what first year Alisal coach Cesar Chaidez asked of his players this week.
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Staying healthy and being perfect with its execution is what North County coach Sean Gomes talked about as keys to Friday roadie at Monte Vista.
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Continual improvement each week as Salinas gets closer to the Gabilan Division is what head coach Steve Goodbody stressed in practice.
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Get on the board early, win the special team battles and be sound on defense are Hartnell coach Matt Collins' keys to Saturday home opener.
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Play fast, physical and control the tempo of the game is what Greenfield coach Ryan Bravo talked about this week in practice.
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Gonzales coach Kevin Bonincontri talked about playing quality, aggressive and assignment football for Friday's long roadie to Coalinga.
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Putting points on the board is what King City coach Mac Villanueva called a key after being shutout last week.
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Eliminate penalties and control the football are what North Salinas coach Darren Spence discussed as keys at Piedmont Hills.
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Playing assignment football and bringing the juice for a rivalry game at Alisal were Alvarez coach Brad Mendes's keys.
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Contain the quarterback, no broken plays and control the tempo offensively is what Pacific Grove coach Chris Morgan stressed in practice.
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Ball security on offense and swarm on defense is what MPC coach Mike Rasmussen labeled as keys to Saturday's season opener.
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Cutting down on penalties and avoid letting the opponent control game tempo is what Seaside coach Al Avila spoke of as a key.
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Shaking off first game cobwebs, establishing the run and stopping the run are Stevenson coach Bruce Dini's keys to Saturday's opener.
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Marina coach Vernon Calhoun said believing and being more physical are the keys to Friday's first ever meeting with Seaside.



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