May 2, 2024

OC Sports Zone: Community First

PHOTOS: Santa Ana continues to roll with decisive league win over Calvary Chapel

Santa Ana quarterback Sergio Torres scampers for a long gain during the second quarter. (Photos: Fernando M. Donado, For OC Sports Zone).

Santa Ana High’s football team continued to get strong performances offensively, defensively and special teams as the Saints remained undefeated in Orange Coast League play defeating Calvary Chapel 45-0 Friday night before a Homecoming crowd at the Santa Ana Stadium.

Santa Ana quarterback Sergio Torres scored two touchdowns and threw for two TDs and Jayderick Garcia rushed for 189 yards and a touchdown as the Saints (5-2, 3-0) won their fourth consecutive game. The Eagles fell to (3-4, 2-1).

“Our team is playing with more consistency and confidence,” said Torres, who also passed for 127 yards and rushed for 46 yards.  

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The Saints, who have averaged 40 points per game over the past four games, took the opening kickoff and marched 68 yards in 10 plays to take a 7-0 lead. Torres capped the scoring drive by perfectly executing a fake handoff to Garcia into the line and then raced into the end zone from 17 yards for the score.

Moment later, the Saints blocked a Calvary Chapel punt and Santa Ana recovered the ball at the Eagles 45-yard line. Two plays later, Torres completed a 53-yard TD pass to a wide-open Adrian Sanchez, giving the Saints a 14-0 lead at the 3:19 mark of the first quarter.

Midway through the second quarter, Santa Ana linebacker Michael Hughes blocked an Eagles punt and the Saints took over on the Calvary Chapel 25-yard line. Torres scored his second touchdown of the game, culminating a short drive with a 3-yard TD run, upping Santa Ana’s lead to 21-0.

With 17 seconds remaining in the half, Torres tossed a 20-yard TD pass to Joseph Foster on a fourth-down play as the Saints took a commanding 28-0 lead at intermission. Garcia added a 9-yard TD run in the third quarter and Jacob Cervantes also added a TD run in the fourth quarter.   

The Santa Ana defense, led by Michael Hughes, Luis Tlachi and Ignacio Marin, held the Eagles to under 50 yards of offense in the first half. The Saints offensive line of Peleitala FA’Aloua, Jose Martinez, Jonathan Meza, Christian Murillo and Adrian Bahena dominated as Santa Ana compiled 255 yards in the first half and the Saints special teams also blocked two Calvary Chapel punts to set up Santa Ana up with excellent field position.

“We have big goals and in order for us to accomplish those goals we’re going to need all three phases of our team to play well,” said Saints Coach Charlie TeGantvoort.    

Despite the setback, Calvary Chapel coach Jack McInally remained upbeat.    

“Our guys never quit battling and I’m proud of them for that,” McInally said. “Santa Ana has established a proud program and we’re trying to change our culture to move forward.”

The Saints seniors football players, along with the senior cheerleaders and Song Pom squads, were honored in a pregame ceremony.

—Tom Connolly, For OC Sports Zone