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need to have more success in section play to extend theirseason beyond October. That means finding a way toknock off Westview, Millennium or Chavez. A lot of familiarnames to Monsoon fans will grace the skill spots with returningquarterback Damian Alarcon (1,923 yards, 20TDs), running backs Izel Robinson (479 yards, 2 TDs)and Rob Bolden (399 yards, 1 TD). Alarcon will miss hisprime target Terry Juniel, but Malik Moody and Chris Harrisgot game time and combined for 23 receptions. The defensivefront has capable Abram Cook to lead it. Cook had 39tackles and nabbed three sacks. Defensive back ElmondoMcCoy (three interception) keys the secondary. CoachJosh Sekoch needs an inexperienced offensive line tocome together and do it quickly.North: The Mustangs endured a tough season in 2013.They were 2-9. North hired former Basha and Mesa MountainView coach Bernie Busken a month ago so the workloadfor Busken and his team is heavy. Busken pilotedthree Mountain View teams to titles (1996, 1997 and1999).Maryvale: The Panthers were blanked last year (0-10).Maryvale is coached by George Martinez, who has a 91-71 career record and guided Ironwood to the big-schooltitle game in 2002 where it fell to Mountain View. Martinezhas several returnees hoping to help churn out a win oftwo. The Panthers scored just 46 points last season.Section iiiDesert Ridge: The Jaguars have used a powerful runninggame and solid defense as the recipe of late to competefor a state title. That won't change even without the Morrisonbrothers, who apparently have left the program. JustinIrby and Alec Hathcock are ready to step up. Both showedthey were capable last year. Irby's the speedster. Hepicked up 765 yards and scored 7 TDs last season. AlecHathcock is a power back and strongest player on thesquad at 5-foot-8, 200 pounds. He picked up 267 yards inlimited carries. Coach Jeremy Hathcock likes his runningattack and defense. Five starters return on defense led bylinebacker Mason Madrid (120 tackles, 61 solo), linemanVita Taufa (45 tackles) and safety Sean Eremia (46 tackles).Desert Ridge suffered bookend losses in an 11-2 seasonthat ended in a semifinal loss to eventual champMountain Pointe. The 11 wins in between were almost exclusivelydominating triumphs.Red Mountain: The Mountain Lions have continued a runas a playoff contender since coach Ron Wisniewski arrivedFootball Division I Previewpage 11four years ago, but they haven't been able to realize afinal-four finish in his tenure. Red Mountain is 30-17 duringWisniewski's watch. It's been hard for any schools otherthan Hamilton, Mountain Pointe, Chandler and DesertRidge to reach that point so Wisniewski has company. RedMountain was 6-6 last season. This year's team must retoola senior-laden defense first and foremost to keep theplayoff streak alive. The top tackler returning is linebackerAustin Porter. Offensively Red Mountain will introduce anew quarterback, but does have a few skill players withvarsity time. The program has the numbers to fill the holes,but given a rugged schedule the learning curve needs tobe swift.Mountain View: The Toros can't quite get in sync when itcomes to possessing a balance of experience in all facetsat the beginning of a season. Last year they had plenty ofskill-position options, but not the depth and experience atthe point of attack. This year it's pretty much the opposite.Coach Chad DeGrenier begins his fourth season with lineplay the strength. That comes in the form of Ryan Hakes,Isaac Tejada and Luis Andalon. Linebacker PhoenixHollen is the top returning player on defense. He registered52 tackles and 3.5 sacks. Mountain View was ravagedby injury last season so it was hard for skill players,or any player regardless on which side of the ball theyplayed, to have consistency or longevity.Mesa: The Jackrabbits are the lone school in the sectionwith a new coach. Scott Hare, a veteran of three headcoaching stops, takes over for Kelley Moore. Moore optedto return to the West Valley and coach at Buckeye.Hare previously was head coach at two schools in Californiaand one in Nevada, his most recent. He inherits aspeedy back in Turrell Pietz-Noble. Pietz-Noble rushed for1,<strong>15</strong>4 yards and 9 TDs as a junior. He's talented and versatileenough to play any skill position and it wouldn't besurprising to see him used as such. The top returnee ondefense is linebacker Justin Curtis, who was in on 59 tackleslast year. Hare is excited about the promise of sophomorelinemen Nami Tuituu, who checks in at 6-2, 240.Samiuela Taueli, who played defensive line last year,racked up 30 tackles and 2.5 sacks.Skyline: The Coyotes qualified for the playoffs for the firsttime ever in the big-school classification in 2013. That coversabout a decade's time among big-school competition.They finished 6-5, losing in the opening round to high-octaneChandler. Coach Angelo Paffumi has seven playersback with significant time on offense and four on defense.

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