8/29/2019

Coaches keys to this weekends football games

Executing and being very physical are what Seaside coach Al Avila labeled as keys to Thursday's opener with Marina.

Stopping the run, minimizing big plays, converting third downs and playing with heart are Marina first year coach JT Dennis' keys to Thursday's opener.

Prepared to play all three phases of the game against a disciplined and well coach St. Francis squad are King City coach Mac Villanueva's keys to Thursday's season opener.

Play fast and hard with relentless effort is what Alisal coach Cesar Chaidez talked about as keys to Friday's opener against Gonzales.

High energy, know our assignments and enjoy the moment are Greenfield coach Adam Barsenas keys to Friday's battle with Soledad.

Limit mistakes and penalties, and execution are what North County coach Sean Gomes preached in practice for this weeks home opener against North Salinas.

Play four quarters of football and stay disciplined are Soledad coach Eric Rodriguez's keys to Friday's game with Greenfield.

Defense, defense, defense and more defense is what Gonzales coach Art Berlanga talked about all week in preparation for its road battle Friday at Alisal.

Control the ball and create takeaways is what Alvarez coach Anthony Gonzales' talked about all week in practice for Friday's home opener with Monterey.

Responding intentionally to adversity is what Carmel coach Golden Anderson labeled as a key in its season opener against rival Pacific Grove.

Communication and hustle are North Salinas coach Ben Ceralde's keys heading into Friday's opener at North County.

Getting the jitters out and finding our identity early are what Palma coach Jeff Carnazzo called keys to Friday's opener against Mitty.

Playing hard and make the non-believers know we are for real is what Monterey coach Henry Lusk talked about in practice in preparation for Friday's game at Alvarez.

Cut down on first game mistakes, be discipline and no special team errors are Pacific Grove coach Chris Morgan's keys to Friday's Shoe game with Carmel.

Protect the football, tackle well and no mistakes in the kicking game are Trinity coach Frank Leonard's keys to Saturday's opener with Laton.




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