Tag: Andy Villegas

  • Spartans Football looks forward to Sierra Delta opener against Vacaville Christian

    Spartans Football looks forward to Sierra Delta opener against Vacaville Christian

    San Juan High School, Citrus Heights
    San Juan High School in Citrus Heights, located at 7551 Greenback Ln. // CH Sentinel

    Marcus D. Smith–
    The morale at San Juan High School is exuberant and the Spartans (2-3) are having a productive week in practice, following their 30-0 victory against Mira Loma.

    The boys are looking to keep that same energy as they lock in and prepare for Friday’s game, as they will be going against the high-powered offense that is Vacaville Christian High School (4-1).

    “[The] guys played a really good game, it was the first time they played cohesively together,” said Andy Villegas, San Juan High School’s varsity football head coach, on the big win last Friday.

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    Last season, it was a close battle between the two as they went wire to wire with the Falcons in a high-scoring affair that ended with a San Juan victory, 44-41.

    However, this season could be a different story. A lot has changed as players have graduated and this being Villegas’ first year as the varsity team’s head coach. He moved up from junior varsity in June and was the varsity lineman coach the prior year.

    Villegas knows there will be a defensive focus going into Friday.

    “We as a team have more work to do just going over coverages and learning to play,” said Villegas ahead of the showdown with Vacaville Christian. “We have a really good run defense, so I don’t expect them to run the ball.”

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    Defensively, the Spartans are looking to disrupt the Falcons aerial attack that can put numbers on the board in an instant. The Spartans have had a difficult time against teams that can score the ball with the best of them, and it has cost them wins.

    The defense has allowed an average 29 points in games resulting in a loss, allowing opponents to score over 30 points, twice. Defense will be a major focus going into Vacaville for the Spartans, and the boys know it themselves if they want to contain Vacaville Christian.

    “We better come out strong… be confident but not over-confident,” said Elijah Vernon, senior defensive back and wide receiver for the Spartans.

    Spartans safety Justin Mattson, a recent transfer from Mesa Verde, understood that the team needs to do more if they want do remain competitive.

    “Get more interceptions and keep the coverage down. Make sure I call whether it’s a run or pass,” said Mattson.

    The boys are hoping and working for a repeat defensive performance from last week. Coach Villegas thinks otherwise, he believes they can improve from last week.

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    All week in practice he has had the team working on the fundamentals of defense — tackling, hit drills, and tip drills.

    “A lot of defensive back drills, I want to practice tip drills. Practicing different defensive formations and coverages,” said Villegas, as he discussed his preparation for the Falcons offense.

    Villegas, leading by example, did his homework on the offense of Vacaville Christian and will implement a plan to diffuse their high-voltage offense.

    “They run a lot of trips, three receivers on one side, one receiver on the other, and they run spread,” said Villegas. “They run twins, two receivers on each side. There’s a lot of mismatches, sweeps, and motions so just learning to cue in on those and where guys are going to lineup.”

    Vacaville Christian will be coming off of their first loss of the season at the hands of Woodland Christian, 28-26. Despite fighting injuries, they found a way to remain neck-and-neck with a really good Woodland Christian football team.

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    “We misaligned [snaps] a couple times, we dropped two, we dropped some touchdown passes that were wide open earlier on in the game. We didn’t play our best, we left a lot of points on the field,” said Falcons’ second-year varsity head coach, Manny Tarango. “We made a lot of mental mistakes. But again, that’s not anyone’s fault that’s not the kid’s fault. You have games like this sometimes.”

    He believes the loss couldn’t have come at a better time. As the teams move into Sierra Delta league play, he says the team can play much better.

    “It was better for that to happen to us in a non-league play, so that way we can see those areas that we need to improve on before we start league play,” said Tarango. “So hopefully this week we’ve done a good enough job of paying attention in more detail to some of those areas of concern, so that way we don’t make the same mistakes again.”

    The Spartans will put their defense on display on Friday, Oct. 4, 2019, when they travel westbound on Interstate 80 to Vacaville and begin Sierra Delta League play with a conference game against Vacaville Christian. Kickoff takes place at 7 p.m.

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    Marcus D. Smith
    Marcus D. Smith

    The Sentinel is pleased to introduce sports reporter Marcus D. Smith, who will be covering high school sports in Citrus Heights. Smith is a Sacramento-area native and earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism in 2017.

  • San Juan HS spoils Mira Loma’s homecoming with shutout win, 30-0

    San Juan HS spoils Mira Loma’s homecoming with shutout win, 30-0

    San Juan High School varsity football celebrates their victory against Mira Loma, 30-0. // Marcus D. Smith

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    By Marcus D. Smith–
    Entering the halfway point into the season it was a jubilant, breezy Friday evening and San Juan High School was looking to end a losing streak of back-to-back games when they faced the Mira Loma Matadors in a non-conference matchup at El Camino High School’s Abbott Field.

    Coming off their own homecoming loss against Mesa Verde in the Citrus Height Bowl, the Spartans looked to play spoiler to Mira Loma High School who were not just looking for a homecoming win, but also their first victory of the season.

    Spartans would makeup their woes from last week nabbing their second win of the season in a shutout, 30-0, improving their overall record to (2-3).

    “The guys lost their homecoming last week, so this was a big win for us,” said San Juan High School varsity football head coach, Andy Villegas. “The guys put in the work this week. Hard practice on Monday to make up for it, and then Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday… everybody showed up and put the work in. Going into league, we knew we had to come back.”

    The Spartans struggled to find the end zone early in the game. Their first score of the game would come with 9:03 remaining in the second quarter off a dump off for Romeo Bryant that turned into a 20-yard touchdown.

    The Spartans went into halftime with just a 10-0 lead after a 34-yard made field goal by Cristian Angulo.

    In the second half is where the Spartans began to explode behind the Wyatt Winalski-Matt Colter connection began to unfold. Winalski threw three touchdowns in the second half alone to Colter, as the Matadors had no answer for the tandem.

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    Coach Villegas called Colter, his junior wide receiver, “one of my up and comers,” noting he played varsity as a sophomore last year. “The kid’s looking great. Phenomenal hands. Good speed. Good speaker. Good leader.”

    Villegas has currently has 15 graduating seniors and 10 juniors, including Colter.

    “Looking forward to having him again next year, thankfully,” said Villegas. “I graduate a lot of seniors, so it’s really good to know that I’ll have some talent coming back next year.”

    The Spartans will need him to replicate this performance and then some next week when Sierra Delta League play begins with San Juan High School going on the road to visit the Vacaville Christian Falcons on Oct. 4 at 7 p.m.

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    The Spartans will have their work cut out for them as the Falcons currently sit at a 4-1 overall record on the season. League play is the chance to change the course of the season by excelling throughout the league games.

    “They’re a good team, we had a hard time against them last year,” said Coach Villegas, looking forward to next week’s matchup with Vacaville Christian. “I’m looking forward to having my boys, who are pretty athletic, go up against theirs.”

    Vacaville Christian will be coming off their first loss of the season, 28-26, courtesy of Woodland Christian High School. The 26 points is the lowest of their season so far, as the Falcons average 40 points per game. Defensively, they only allow 16 points per game.

    The two-point spread is also the closest game they have had thus far in the early part of the season.

    San Juan High School will enter the game coming off of an avenging, euphoric, 48-minute contest. They will have to find a way to keep that momentum and score points against the Vacaville Christian team who like to play shootout style football.

    The Spartans come into the game scoring an average of 19.4 points per game, and allowing 18.6 points per game. This past week was their best overall performance as a team, on both sides of the ball. The team’s 30 points was a season-high for the Spartans, topping their 23-point output against Foresthill on Sept. 13.

    Defensively, they were no slouch. En route to their shutout, the Falcons were able to stifle their opponent as they were able to force fumbles and deflect passes all night. They capped off a perfect defensive performance with a late-game interception by Justin Mattson with 1:30 remaining in the game.

    Mattson, recently-cleared transfer, played his first game for San Juan High School on Friday night.

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    With a goal to defeat Vacaville Christian, defense will be the main focal point and performances such as this one will be the critical to the success of the San Juan Spartans.

    Despite a great performance, there were defensive miscues that can be worked on heading into next week. The team still missed out on plenty of opportunities to take advantage of interceptions, and coach Villegas discussed how they would clean this up in the upcoming days in practice.

    “We’ve been working on a lot of pass defense. They’re a passing team and [we’re] knowing it’s going to be difficult,” Villegas said.

    The Spartans look to begin league play with a win and get their overall record back to .500.

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    Marcus D. Smith
    Marcus D. Smith

    The Sentinel is pleased to introduce sports reporter Marcus D. Smith, who will be covering high school sports in Citrus Heights. Smith is a Sacramento-area native and earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism in 2017.