9/06/2018

Coaches keys to this weekends games

Stay disciplined, play fast and finish is what Soledad football coach Eric Rodriguez labeled as keys to Friday's game against rival Gonzales.
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Compete with heart, desire and clarity of mind for four quarters is what Alisal coach Cesar Chaidez preached in practice for Friday's meeting with Terra Nova.
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Limiting the explosive plays in their offense is Carmel coach Golden Anderson's key to Friday's road trip to King City.
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Greenfield coach Adam Barsenas talked about winning the battle in the trenches as a key to Friday's game at Mission Prep.
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Execute better in all phases of the game and being more consistent with our play are Monterey coach Henry Lusk's keys to Friday game with Sobrato.
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Salinas coach Steve Zenk reminded his players that perfect effort is attainable, labeling the ability to play fast as a key to Friday's meeting with Clovis.
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Challenging ourselves to be more disciplined against a quality opponent is what Marina coach Michael Dulisse labeled as a key Friday at Harker.
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North Salinas coach Ben Ceralde talked about the importance of playing hard through the ups and downs of a game and playing for each other as keys Friday at Alvarez.
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Remain calm, be calculated and play as if we have nothing to lose is what Gonzales coach Art Berlanga reminded his players this week for its meeting Friday at Soledad.
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Start fast, strike first, win each quarter and finish are what Hartnell coach Matt Collins preached in practice for Saturday's home opener against Foothill.
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Contain Menlo-Atherton's run game and win the battle in the trenches are Palma coach Jeff Carnazzo's keys to Friday's battle of unbeatens.
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North County coach Sean Gomes talked about the importance of being able to run the ball and being fundamentally sound on defense for Friday's battle with Scotts Valley.
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Play smart, execute and match Carmel's physical style of football on both sides of the ball are King City coach Mac Villanueva's keys.
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Regardless of the opponent, Seaside coach Al Avila talked about the importance of playing much better Friday against Bishop O'Dowd than it did in a opening season loss.
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Stevenson coach Kyle Cassamas told his players now that the first game mistakes are behind us, the key is execution and being disciplined on Friday at Oakland.
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Controlling the ball and playing with pride is what first year Alvarez coach Anthony Gonzales asked of his players for Friday's battle with North Salinas.
Stick with what works, as MPC coach Mike Rasmussen has again stressed ball security and tackling as his keys to Saturday's home opener against Contra Costa.

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