10/05/2018

Coaches keys for this weekends football games

Stevenson coach Kyle Cassamas asked his players to put it all together and play with maximum effort for all four quarters Friday at Harbor.
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Create turnovers and score, score, score is what North County coach Sean Gomes talked about in practice as keys to Saturday's game at San Lorenzo Valley.
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Blocking the edge, tackling better and preparing to play on grass for the first time in five weeks is what Trinity coach Frank Leonard labeled as keys to Friday's game at Woodside Priory.
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Slowing down their rushing attack on Watsonville's homecoming are what Carmel coach Golden Anderson talked about as keys.
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Salinas coach Steve Zenk told his players this week in practice that the key Friday at Christopher is being the best Cowboys we can be.
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Attention to detail in all three phases of the game is what Palma coach Jeff Carnazzo talked about as keys Friday at Seaside.
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Understanding the importance of playing a league opponent, knowing it's a must win is what King City coach Mac Villaneuva preached in practice for Friday's battle at Monterey.
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Play hard for four quarters and have fun is what Marina coach Michael Dulisse spoke about as keys Friday at Gonzales.
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North Salinas coach Ben Ceralde told his players this game teaches many life lessons and the bottom line is to work with those that have the same goals going into Friday's meeting in Soledad.
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Start fast and finish strong is what Greenfield coach Adam Barsenas labeled as keys Saturday at Pajaro Valley.
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Sound defense and continue to score points on defense are what Gonzales coach Art Berlanga called the keys all season to the Spartans 5-0 start.
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Sticking with the same words of wisdom, ball security and swarm are MPC coach Mike Rasmussen keys to Saturday's road game at Yuba.
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Play good defense, tackle and establish the run are Soledad coach Eric Rodriguez's keys to Friday's game against North Salinas.
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Keep the defense off the field and work as a team are Alvarez coach Anthony Gonzales' keys to Friday game against unbeaten Aptos.
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Ball control, more discipline and winning time of possession are Pacific Grove coach Chris Morgan's keys to Friday battle at St. Francis of Watsonville.
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Cutting down on mistakes and winning the turnover battle is what Monterey coach Henry Lusk feels are the keys to Friday's Cypress showdown with King City.

Byes: Alisal, Hartnell

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