This one falls on the defense. Despite 447 passing yards against Pierce College Saturday Night, the Monarchs 28-points was no match for the 690 total offensive yards the Brahmas put up in a 45-28 victory over Valley.
"We've had trouble all year having balance on our defense, defending the run and pass," Valley Head Coach Jim Fenwick said whose team is now 3-5. "Everyone's been successful running the ball on us."
Possession would be the difference and Pierce (6-2), which had 20 more plays than Valley, never trailed, scoring its first touchdown with 4:20 left in the first quarter. Running back Alfred Taylor carried the ball for 15 yards on the score.
The Monarchs answered in the second quarter with a 42-yard touchdown pass from Bret Visciglia to Travion Odom and a 41-yard field goal from kicker Segura Wilmer with 1:09 left in the half.
Though this was the closest Valley came during the game, Pierce refused to settle before the half, completing a 52-yard touchdown pass to receiver Ty Harris with 30-seconds remaining before the break. The score gave the Brahmas a 22-10 lead.
"Bret, he's a heck of a football player, we're not gonna shut them down," Pierce Head Coach Efrain Martinez said. "I knew they would get the points, but we overcame it….the more they're off the field, the better for us."
Missed opportunities would continue to plague the Valley squad, which went 1-3 in the red zone with only 24 total rushing yards in the game. The Brahmas totaled 350-yards on 65 plays.
"When you throw the ball that many times, your bound to connect once or twice...they just couldn't punch it in," Coach Martinez said.
Valley rallied in the second half with another Visciglia pass, this time to Josh Stangby for 70 yards and a touchdown. Kalan Booker's 68-yard interception return added another score for Valley. However, the defense couldn't prevent Pierce from scoring, posting 23 second-half points to Valley's 18.
Saturday's turnaround from the 50-13 victory last season against the Brahmas, points to issues that may include the inexperience and growing injury list for the Monarchs on both sides of the ball. The team, who faces Santa Barbara (2-6) at home this Saturday, looks to reconcile in their final two games of the season.
"We're gonna stay focused on the next game, which is what we've tried to do all year," Fenwick said.




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