St. Francis keeps battling after using five QBs this season

If someone deserves to be called a quarter guru, it is the coach Dean Herrington by St. Francis High. He was the quarter-Arrière coach during his days in Hart when the Newhall school produced a quarter-Arrière All-CF after the other. At Mgr Alemany, he trained Vernon Adams.
Herrington never experienced what he endured this season, including five different quarters due to injuries while St. Francis fights against a start of 0-4.
“It was difficult,” said Herrington.
Leaving Shawn Sanders fell into the first game after breaking his collarbone. Then, the quarter of safeguard Alister Chan, a transfer of Pasadena Poly, was tried a period of the seated and unavailable period. The quarter of the third Ashton Gill chain broke his wrist. The fourth draw, the Vito Schiada recruit, was removed from the first year team. The fifth draw, Brady Cofre, the best athlete of the team, injured in the shoulder.
Saint-François therefore turned to the second-year second year team and former quarter-arre, Luke Danni, to manage tasks. St. Francis left the ball carrier Elijah Wilson to remove the quarters, carrying the ball 30 and 31 times the last two games.
The good news is after Friday’s match against Loyola, St. Francis has a week off and Sanders should come back for the start of Angelus League game.
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