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Luke Fahey leads Mission Viejo Excessive to personal passing event title

By Editorial Board Published July 10, 2025 7 Min Read
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Luke Fahey leads Mission Viejo Excessive to personal passing event title

Mission Viejo Excessive’s offense is Luke Fahey’s now — and it may be one which’s laborious to cease if Saturday was a sneak peak of what’s to come back.

A drive into Mission Viejo’s first pool recreation of the thirtieth version of its seven-on-seven passing event, the senior quarterback wasn’t happy. Mission Viejo failed to attain towards Oceanside, a drop inflicting Fahey, sporting a relaxed-fit shirt and shorts, to yell towards his staff.

“Offense, over here,” Fahey referred to as out to his teammates as he hustled off to the sidelines.

The subsequent 5 drives led to the identical approach, the budding faculty soccer prospect — holding affords from Ohio State, Stanford and Indiana — dotting passes to his youthful vast receivers on the common, a development that may proceed all through Saturday on Mission Viejo’s technique to a 35-23 event ultimate victory over Mater Dei.

Fahey is able to take the following step. He break up reps with Drai Trudeau two seasons in a row, and realized the way to develop into a pacesetter sitting behind Kadin Semonza as a freshman. Mission Viejo coach Chad Johnson stated play-calling was as much as Fahey, who picked up on his successes and helped his teammates via their errors.

“It’s his turn to take over,” Johnson stated. “He’s the leader of our team. Every single break we have is led by him. He’s another coach on the field.”

Fahey pulled a freshman teammate to the aspect halfway via a recreation Saturday, serving to clarify to him the intricacies of routes in order that he’d higher perceive what to do in a recreation. With standout vast receiver Vance Spafford unavailable, Johnson stated, it was Fahey’s flip to show.

After passing for 17 touchdowns and 1,638 yards as a junior, Fahey could possibly be set for a giant senior yr for the Diablos.

“When we come out here, we want to be the best,” Fahey stated. “We want to do everything right, 100%, no matter what it is, no matter who we play.”

Saturday, Fahey and Mission Viejo have been the very best — however he was not the one quarterback to showcase his talent in seven-on-seven motion.

Mater Dei, with Sprint Beierly out of the image, primarily break up the collection between JSerra senior switch Ryan Hopkins and junior Furian Inferrera (Beierly’s backup in 2024).

Hopkins, extra of a prototypical pocket passer, appeared to have a robust reference to star tight finish Mark Bowman — a passing show between the duo that was featured early in Mater Dei’s contests. Mater Dei coach Raul Lara stated that Hopkins, a Wisconsin commit, and Inferrera, a Minnesota commit, are battling for the beginning place.

“The two kids that are battling out for the first spot at quarterback, I just love their competitiveness,” Lara stated. “They’re both buddies. It’s neat to see.”

Crean Lutheran quarterback Lucas Wong.

(Benjamin Royer / Los Angeles Occasions)

Amongst youthful quarterbacks, Crean Lutheran freshman Lucas Wong emerged poised and managed within the pocket — having fun with a standout second Saturday when he tossed a 30-plus yard landing go on the final play of regulation to defeat Huntington Seashore 21-19 in certainly one of its 5 video games.

“We saw a lot of confidence in him,” Crean Lutheran coach Rick Curtis stated, including that anticipated beginning quarterback Caden Jones was out for the event. “We said, ‘Hey, let’s put his feet for the fire, and we’ll see what he can do.’ He’s doing a great job today.”

Huntington Seashore quarterback Brady Edmunds, listed at 6-foot-5 and 215 kilos regardless of being two years from fulfilling his present Ohio State dedication, was far and away essentially the most bodily imposing quarterback within the event.

Edmunds’ contact on his passes was hit and miss Saturday — Huntington Seashore scoring the third-fewest factors in pool play — however his energy behind each throw saved the Oilers in each contest.

La Habra quarterback DJ Mitchell.

La Habra quarterback DJ Mitchell.

(Benjamin Royer / Los Angeles Occasions)

One of many sneakier standout back-and-forth video games led to a tie — due to La Habra junior DJ Mitchell and Oaks Christian sophomore Treyvone Cities Jr. matching one another blow for blow.

Mitchell ended the dueling applications’ pool-play recreation with a landing go and two-point conversion because the time restrict expired to safe a break up.

“We practice it every day,” Mitchell stated. “Two-minute drill — I know how to execute, make my reads and just hit it. Hit a touchdown.”

Each Mitchell and Cities seem primed for breakout years as they develop into their respective frames.

And so forth.

Corona Centennial primarily used Dominick Catalano as its quarterback in Mission Viejo. Catalano backed up Husan Longstreet — now at USC — final yr. …

Corona Centennial quarterback Dominick Catalano at the Mission Viejo passing tournament on Saturday.

Corona Centennial quarterback Dominick Catalano at the Mission Viejo passing event on Saturday.

(Benjamin Royer / Los Angeles Occasions)

San Juan Hills senior quarterback Timmy Herr, certainly one of a pair southpaws at Mission Viejo, was correct and managed, very similar to he was final yr for the Stallions and coach Rob Frith. Mater Dei third-string quarterback Trevor Scott is a left-hander standing 6–foot-4, whose talent set confirmed rawness in addition to potential. Lara stated the seven-on-seven event was an ideal place for Scott to get his ft moist towards Southern Part competitors. …

San Clemente received the St. John Bosco passing event, defeating the hosts within the ultimate. … Junior quarterback Deshawn Laporte led Burbank to the title on the Simi Valley event, defeating the hosts within the ultimate and taking down Sierra Canyon and Chaminade alongside the way in which.

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