Mater Dei dominates Bishop Gorman from the start in clash of powerhouses
It might still be early in the season, but Mater Dei and Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, the top two teams in the nation according to multiple rankings, meeting in front of more than 8,000 fans could have marked a de facto national championship game.
And if Friday night at Santa Ana Stadium was for all the marbles, then the Monarchs had better get fitted for rings after their comfortable 31-15 victory over the Gaels (2-1).
“I told them in the beginning that there is so much talent,” Mater Dei coach Raul Lara said. “When we understand the brotherhood, and we stay together, and we understand our assignments and execute, nobody’s going to beat us.”
Oregon commit Jordon Davison was a steady force in #2 Mater Dei’s 31-15 W against #1 Bishop Gorman 😤
-19 carries
-90 yards
-2 touchdowns @Jord0n2 | @MDFootball pic.twitter.com/s489CZ8ghD— SportsCenter NEXT (@SCNext) September 7, 2024
Washington commit Dash Beierly bounced back from his debut and completed 13 of 15 passes for 99 yards and one touchdown while rushing for 49 yards, showcasing the short-yardage, multifaceted game he displayed before transferring from Chaparral. Lara said Beierly needed to get used to the environment shift and playing at Mater Dei.
Dash Beierly connects with Ohio State bound Chris Henry Jr. and No. 2 Mater Dei is cooking 🔥🔥
Up 14 points over No. 1 Bishop Gorman. pic.twitter.com/vV4qvm5o8F— SportsCenter NEXT (@SCNext) September 7, 2024
“The first game, shaking some rust off,” Beierly said, but Friday, “I came out confident. The whole team came out confident.”
Beierly connected with junior wide receiver Kayden Dixon-Wyatt for 49 yards across the middle in the first quarter, helping drive downfield to set up a one-yard touchdown run from Jordon Davison. Beierly then threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to 6-foot-6 wideout Chris Henry Jr. to jump to a 14-0 lead.
Following up his first-quarter score, Davison added another to start the scoring in the third, skipping 23 yards down the right sideline. The 6-foot senior ended the game with 99 yards in 19 carries, and Mater Dei had 171 rushing yards.
But it wasn’t just the offense working for the Monarchs (2-0).
Sacks from Abduall Sanders and Dailon Clanton on the Gaels’ first possession set the tone for Bishop Gorman’s offensive struggles. In the second quarter, Oregon commit Nasir Wyatt sacked Gaels quarterback Melvin Spicer IV in Monarchs territory. The stop led to a missed field goal.
Mater Dei sacked Spicer six times, with Sanders and Clanton tallying two apiece.
“When I got here, that was one thing that was very daunting,” Lara said. “It’s not even four guys. It’s like eight guys. They’re tenacious coming after the quarterback.”
Bishop Gorman scored a second-quarter touchdown, aided by Mater Dei’s eight first-half penalties for 71 yards. With less than two minutes left in regulation, the Gaels added a touchdown and a two-point conversion. Still, they tallied just 152 yards of offense.
Mater Dei remains undefeated against teams other than Trinity League rival St. John Bosco since the start of the 2016 season. An Oct. 25 game between the teams awaits, with the potential for a playoff rematch.
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.