SDSU Aztecs braced by homegrown talent in 6-0 season start

SDSU running back Greg Bell, who leads the team in rushing yards and rushing touchdown, hails from Bonita Vista High School. Photo by Derrick Tuskan/SDSU Athletics

Qualcomm Stadium may be a hole in the ground at present and the Los Angeles (nee San Diego) Chargers are no longer the region’s favorite sons, but the San Diego State University football team is starting to gain converts right and left with its 6-0 record to start the current college football season.

The 24th-ranked Aztecs defeated the host San Jose Spartans, 19-13, in a double-overtime thriller last Friday in Mountain West play to remain undefeated on the season. Head coach Brady Hoke’s team is starting to reach heights reserved for only the very best in program history.

The perfect start marks only the second time in 46 years that SDSU has kicked off a season with a 6-0 record. With six wins, the Aztecs are already bowl eligible for the 12th consecutive season.

SDSU is one of 11 teams tied for the national lead with six victories.

The Aztecs keep climbing the rankings charts with their current winning streak, measuring in at No. 22 this week when the team travels to Colorado Springs to take on the Air Force Academy (3-1 in MW play, 6-1 overall) in a key conference encounter Saturday at 4 p.m. PT.

This marks the fifth time in the program’s Division I era that SDSU has started a season 6-0.

As for 7-0? Anything is possible. How high is high?

The Aztecs finished the 1966 and 1969 seasons 11-0 under legendary coach Don Coryell.

“To win a championship you’ve got to win tight games,” Hoke explained. “This team has done that twice (in overtime). They’ve played together. They’ve worked hard together. It took all three units (offense, defense and special teams) to win the game.”

Bonita Vista High School alumnus Greg Bell has led the Aztecs in the rushing game the past two Bonita Vista High School alumnus Greg Bell has led the Aztecs in the rushing game the past two seasons. Photo by Derrick Tuskan/SDSU Athletics

Names of the game
Homegrown high school products have been key contributors to this season’s unbeaten start.

Senior running back Greg Bell (Bonita Vista) has 113 carries for 561 net yards with five touchdowns to lead Aztec ball-carriers while senior quarterback Lucas Johnson (Mt. Carmel) has thrown for four touchdowns, including both overtime scores last Friday.

Junior kicker/punter Matt Araiza (Rancho Bernardo) had a big impact in last Friday’s Aztec victory with two field goals and one extra-point conversion to earn MW Special Teams Player of the Week honors. On the season, he is averaging 53.85 yards on 40 punts (leading all FBS players), including a long of 86 yards (longest this season), is seven-for-11 on field goals, including a long of 53 yards and is averaging 64.9 yards on 34 kickoffs.

This is the second time this season that Araiza has earned Special Teams Player of the Week honors and the third time in his career.

He was recently named an AP Midseason All-American.

Junior receiver Jesse Matthews (Christian) has 11 catches for 94 yards with two touchdowns — both coming in overtime last Friday.

Other notable locals in the SDSU program include junior linebacker Andrew Alves (St. Augustine), junior linebacker Michael Shawcroft (Helix), freshman tight end Miles McCormick (Cathedral Catholic), junior receiver T.J. Sullivan (Mt. Carmel), redshirt freshman receiver Darius De Los Reyes (Lincoln), defensive lineman Cameron Thomas (Carlsbad), sophomore cornerback Noah Tumblin (Mira Mesa), senior offensive lineman Dominic Gudino (Olympian) and junior offensive lineman William Dunkle (Eastlake).

Thomas ranks second on the team with 29 tackles and tops the team with 3.5 sacks and a team-leading 12 quarterback hurries.

Shawcroft has logged 19 tackles on the season, including 13 unassisted stops, 5.5 tackles for a loss, three sacks and one interception.

He tied a career high with eight tackles in last Friday’s game in San Jose and recorded a career high three tackles for a loss and his third sack of the season. He also had his second forced fumble of the season and fourth of his career.

Tumblin ranks seventh on the team with 21 tackles.

The Aztecs feature six East County players on their current fall roster. Helix has contributed four of them: Shawcroft, senior safety Rashad Scott, freshman cornerback Jaiden Brown and freshman offensive lineman Josh Simmons.

West Hills and Grossmont College alumnus Jack Browning, a sophomore transfer kicker-punter, has blasted a 62-yard kickoff in his only appearance this season.

Helix Charter High School alumnus Michael Shawcroft has made 19 tackles this season on defense for the undefeated Aztecs — 13 of them unassisted. Photo by Derrick Tuskan/SDSU Athletics

Airwaves
SDSU quarterbacks have yet to really find their niche with just six passing touchdowns in six games compared to 15 rushing touchdowns.

Johnson has appeared in all six games with a 122.2 efficiency rating. He’s completed 59.2 percent of his passes for 234 yards with four touchdowns and one interception.

Jordon Brookshire (Santa Rosa) has appeared in four games with a 105.2 efficiency rating. He’s completed 47.6 percent of his passes for 521 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. He’s thrown for an average of 130.3 yards per game

Brookshire has added 112 rushing yards to top the tandem with 628 yards in total offense while Johnson has  322 yards in total offense.

On the receiving end, Daniel Bellinger (Las Vegas) has 12 catches for 197 yards with one touchdown.

Hoke said Johnson will start Saturday’s game at Air Force.

Grinding it out
As a team, the Aztecs are averaging 215.3 yards per game, thanks to an offensive line anchored by Gudino (6-3, 300) and Dunkle (6-5, 330).

Jordan Byrd (Albuquerque, N.M.) has 18 carries for 156 net yards and three touchdowns. He also has one kick return for a touchdown this season while averaging 34.9 yards on seven returns.

Six-and-oh!
SDSU had averaged 35.6 points per game in its opening five games, but last Friday’s conference opener for the Aztecs proved to be a defensive struggle in which neither team scored a touchdown until the overtime tiebreaker when the teams combined for three scores, including two by the victors.

The Aztecs never trailed in lasty Friday’s game, though it was tied three times.

Araiza gave SDSU a 3-0 lead on a 53-yard field goal in the second quarter. Matt Mercurio countered with a 32-yard field goal for the Spartans to tie the game 3-all.

Araiza connected on a 28-yard field goal later in the second quarter to push the visitors ahead, 6-3, on the scoreboard.

The second quarter featured three field goals between the teams — two by SDSU.

The third period, like the opening period, was scoreless. The Spartans produced the only points in the fourth quarter on a 48-yard field goal by Mercurio.

The game proceeded into the overtime tiebreaker. Both teams scored on their opening series. Matthews caught a 14-yard pass from Johnson while Tyler Nevens scored on a one-yard run to knot the score at 13-13 following successful one-point conversions by each teams.

Matthews made a leaping catch in the end zone for what proved to be the game-winning touchdown on a 24-yard toss from Johnson.

Prior to Matthews’ second catch, senior safety Trenton Thompson (Palm Springs) had intercepted a pass in the endzone to nullify San Jose State’s second overtime possession.

It was Matthews’ first two touchdown catches this season and the fourth and fifth of his career. He caught four passes in the game for 54 yards, including one for 34 yards.

Matthews admitted it had been testing his patience “a little bit” at the relative inactivity so far this season.

“(Wide receiver coach Hunkie Cooper) always says just to be ready when my opportunity comes and that’s what I try to do,” Matthews said. “Going every day at practice, just work hard. When I get the opportunities, I try to make the best of them.”

Christian HIgh School alumnus Jesse Matthews makes the first of his two catches in overtime to help his team nail down its sixth consecutive win to start the 2021 college football season. Photos by Justin Treung/SDSU Athletics

SDSU prevailed despite being outgained 345-240 in total offensive yards. Bell keyed the SDSU running game with 41 yards on 19 carries. Brookshire generated 132 passing yards while Johnson ended the game with two touchdowns.

B.J. Busbee (Long Beach) had three catches for 41 yards while Bellinger had five catches for 34 yards. Isaiah Richardson (Palmdale) had one catch for 24 yards.

Araiza made two of three field goals — he missed a 55-yard attempt in the third quarter — while recording seven punts for a 52.9-yard average and three kickoffs for a 65.0-yard average.

He is the only player to register an 86-yard punt and a 53-yard field goal in the same game since 2012.

 

SDSU Aztecs Football Schedule

SEPTEMBER

4: SDSU 28, New Mexico State 10

11: SDSU 38, Arizona 14

18: SDSU 33, Utah 31 (3OT)

25: SDSU 48, Towson 21

OCTOBER

9: SDSU 31, New Mexico 7

15: SDSU 19, San Jose State 13 (2OT)

23: SDSU at Air Force, 4 p.m. PT

30: Fresno State at SDSU (Health Dignity Sports Park), 7:30 p.m.

NOVEMBER

6: SDSU at Hawaii, TBA

13: Nevada at SDSU (Health Dignity Sports Park), 7:30 p.m.

19: SDSU at UNLV, 8:30 p.m. PT

26: Boise State at SDSU (Health Dignity Sports Park), 9 a.m.

DECEMBER

4: Mountain West championship game, noon PT

 

Jaguars fall to 2-3 on season with 45-0 setback to Golden West

Jake Retzlaff passed for 262 yards and three touchdowns as the Golden West offense overwhelmed the Southwestern College Jaguars in a 45-0 victory to kick off National Southern Confernce play last Saturday at DeVore Stadium.

Golden West (5-1 overall) out-gained Southwestern College (2-3 overall) 569-150 yards in total offense.

The Jaguars compiled 105 passing yards agianst just 45 rushing yards in the lopsided loss.

Jaylin Crowell completed six of 13 passes for 57 yards to key the Jaguars at the quarterback position while Jimmy Inman completed six of nine passing attempts for 32 yards with one interception. Brandon Smith compelted two of three passes for 16 yards with one interception.

Sean Bryant led SWC with 23 rushing yards on two carries while Christian Jourdain had four catches for 46 yards, including one catch that measured 27 yards.

Justin McElligott punted 10 times in the game for the Jaguars, averaging 39.1 yards with a long of 53 yards.

Tanner Branson (three catches, 45 yards) led Golden West with two TD receptions. The visitos also scored three rushing touchdowns.

 

Soccer Report: Guido named to USL Championship Team of the Week again

San Diego Loyal midfielder Alejandro Guido earned selection to the USL Championship Team of the Week for a second-consecutive week after helping the Loyal battle to a 1-1 draw against New Mexico United Sunday at USD’s Torero Stadium.

The Chula Vista native earned a berth on the league’s previous team of the week by scoring one goal and assisting on another in a 2-1 win against the visiting Sacramento Republic on Oct. 9.

The Mater Dei Catholic High School alumnus notched one assist and five key passes while winning 15 of 19 duels and completing 29 of 36 passes in an impressive all-around performance against New Mexico United in the first-ever matchup between the teams.

It is the Guido’s third time being named to the USL Championship Team of the Week this season.

Prior to the deadlock against New Mexico United, the Loyal had clinched a berth in the upcoming playoffs — a first for the second-year club. The Loyal continues to battle for second place in the Pacific Division standings and a home-field berth in the opening round of the playoffs.

Honduran Douglas Martinez Jr. staked the Loyal to a 1-0 lead in the 61st minute, assisted by Guido. The visitors tied the match in stoppage time on a precise shot past Loyal goalkeeper Austin Guerrero, an Otay Ranch high School alumnus.

The point earned in the standings from Sunday’s match elevates the team’s record to 14 wins, 10 losses and five ties. The San Diego team sits 18 points behind division leader Phoenix Rising (20-5-5) in the standings but lost Wednesday’s match at Orange County (13-10-7), 1-0, to see its second-place edge trimmed to one point. The fourth place LA Galaxy II (11-13-6) sits eight points arrears for the Loyal.

 

SPORTS SHORTS

College Golf Experience sets San Diego showcase camp

College Golf Experience, exclusively endorsed by the Golf Coaches Association of America, will hots a new camp at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad on Nov. 14. The premier camp experience brings junior golfers together with San Diego area college golf coaches.

CGX provides junior golfers unprecedented access to college coaches — helping them learn about collegiate golf and the recruiting process, showcase their talents, and set and achieve their goals.

Registration is now open for the camp at https://collegegolfx.com/san-diego-showcase.

All campers will engage in skills challenges, an 18-hole simulated collegiate golf practice round with all coaches, education and question and answer sessions with coaches, lunch and receive special welcome gifts.

The San Diego showcase camp will feature four collegiate coaches from the San Diego area: San Diego State (Lauren Dobashi, women’s head coach and Evan Emerick, assistant men’s coach), University of San Diego (Sam Foust, assistant coach) and UC San Diego (Fred Hanover, men’s head coach.

“I’m excited to participate in the CGX San Diego Showcase camp in my own backyard at La Costa,” Dobashi said.

“There are so many great junior players in Southern California, and to have the opportunity to help guide them and their families with insight into the college golf experience, and help grow the game, is very exciting.”

 

Coolest game on Earth to face off twice this weekend

Professional and collegiate ice hockey returns to the San Diego region this weekend as the San Diego Gulls face off their 2021-22 American Hockey League home schedule Friday, Oct. 22, at 7 p.m. at Pechanga Arena and San Diego State University faces off its 2021-22 American Collegiate Hockey Association men’s Division 2 home schedule Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Kroc Center Ice Arena.

The Gulls will host the Stockton Heat while the Aztecs will host Long Beach State University. Both teams will be looking to pick up their first win after dropping their season openers last weekend.

The Gulls dropped a 5-2 decision to the host Ontario Reign on Oct. 16 while SDSU came up short by scores of 4-3 and 2-1 on Oct. 15-16 in the Pacific Northwest.

The Gulls, the AHL affiliate of the NHL Anaheim Ducks, received goals from Jacob Perreault and Vinni Lettieri. San Diego trailed 3-0 before Perreault scored the Gulls’ opening goal of the 2021-22 season at 18:01 of the second period on a power play. Lettieri scored his first goal of the season at 19:48 of the final period.

Ontario out-shot San Diego 32-24. The Reign finished the game with two power-play goals in four man-advantages while the Gulls finished 1-for-2.

Ontario swept all three stars of the game. Martin Frk earned first star honors with two goals while winning goaltender Matthew Villalta secured second star honors with 22 saves on 24 shots.

Olle Eriksson Ek got the start for San Diego between the pipes, stopping 27 of 32 shots.

Four players made their regular season Gulls debut: Danny O’Regan, Brogan Rafferty, Buddy Robinson and Alexander Volkov.

Rafferty picked up assists on both goals while O’Regan drew the assist on Perreault’s man-power goal.

Anaheim prospect Brayden Tracey (first round, 29th overall, 2019 NHL Entry Draft) earned an assist to mark his first professional point.

The first 8,000 fans will receive a Gulls light-up wristband and a rally towel at their seat location.