Coming into the Monarchs' first two conference games of the season the team had fallen three straight, losing by a combined total of 122 points. With a losing season, on their heels and the weight of the Valley athletics leaning in on returning head coach Jim Fenwick, the team strung together back-to-back conference wins in their fourth and fifth games of the season.
"Everything is slowly but surely coming together," Fenwick said. "The structure of the program is coming together…we're staying on course."
In their second home game of the season against Santa Monica College, the Monarchs would lose every battle on the offensive side of the ball with 97 less yards than the opposing Corsairs. The difference would come in end zone appearances as the Monarchs snuck by 34-30 after giving up three touchdowns in the fourth quarter.
"Every week's going to be a challenge for us," Fenwick said. "We don't want to take steps back."
After a 13-12 halftime score in favor of the Monarchs against West Los Angeles College, the team came together in the second –half outscoring the Oilers 21-8 in the third and fourth quarters of the game. The young, but improving, offense went 4-4 in their red zone to touchdown ratio with a combined total of 423 offensive yards including 323 Bret Visciglia passing yards.
Touchdowns included two by receiver Josh Stangby in the second and fourth quarter of the game, a run by running back Germi Morrison, a 12-yard completion into the end zone by receiver Travion Odom and a 1-yard run from Bret Visciglia.
Though injury prone, the Valley defense is also quickly improving giving up significantly less points while causing a total of five fumbles in the past two games. Despite the little things seemingly working better for the Valley squad, the team explains nothing drastic has changed.
"We stayed with what we know, we repped it…(and) simplified the game," Defensive Lineman Coach Julio Gramajo said. "We are dealing with kids who are coming in as freshmen and are having to grow really fast."
The team will be able to celebrate their victories a little longer as they approach their mid-season BYE week. The team will use the additional week to work on technique and fundamentals along with getting an early start in preparing for their upcoming game against the East Los Angeles College Huskies, according to Coach Fenwick.
"The kids are beginning to trust in the system…(and) believe in the system," Gramajo said.




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