DEERFIELD BEACH — Monarch soccer coach Calvin Davis stated his staff has quite a bit to scrub up offensively.
You wouldn’t comprehend it following the Knights’ 48-10 thumping of host Deerfield Seashore on Saturday morning.
Monarch (1-1) scored on each possession within the recreation and compelled a working clock with 4:38 remaining within the third within the rout. The sport was rescheduled from Friday evening on account of inclement climate.
“We now have to get higher (offensively),” Davis stated. “We now have to play sooner, and we now have an extended approach to go if we need to be elite. Proper now, we aren’t elite.”
Monarch seized a 27-3 halftime lead as senior quarterback Florentino Lopez threw one TD and ran for an additional, and sophomore Keshawn Paschall scored on two quick runs.
“It wasn’t fairly to look at,” Davis added. “We scored each drive, however there wasn’t a rhythm, and what we’re used to seeing. If we are able to run the ball just a little bit, it offers our guys on the surface a possibility to make performs.”
Lopez hit senior Jaboree Riggins on a 19-yard scoring toss for a 7-0 lead.
Deerfield Seashore then drove 56 yards and 11 performs, the place the drive stalled on the Knights’ 10, the place senior Nesbi Santiague transformed a 26-yard area aim with 1:30 remaining within the quarter to tug the Bucks inside 7-3. It was the closest Deerfield Seashore would get the remainder of the way in which.

After Paschall scored on runs of two and three yards, Lopez closed out the half on a 1-yard keeper. Paschall completed the sport with 11 carries for 89 yards to guide Monarch on the bottom. The Knights totaled 152 yards dashing and 187 within the air. Lopez was 13 for 19 for 148 yards and a pair of TDs, whereas sophomore Jeremiah Milcent was 3 for 3 for 39 yards and a TD.
Monarch senior Chris Davis had a pick-six from 63 yards out to increase the result in 34-3 on Deerfield Seashore’s opening drive of the second half, and Lopez linked with Riggins for a second time with 4:38 left within the third to increase the result in 41-3.
Monarch held Deerfield Seashore to 107 whole yards.
Deerfield Seashore obtained on the scoreboard within the fourth on a 14-yard TD cross from freshman Xavier Henry Jr. to sophomore Damien Darling. Monarch senior Jabari Brady caught a 9-yard TD cross from Milcent to shut out the scoring and put a damper on the primary recreation performed on the brand new turf area on the faculty. They held a ribbon-cutting for the stadium on Friday evening within the cafeteria when climate compelled the ceremony inside.
“Clearly, we now have to remain prepared with the warmth, rain, festivities… we are able to solely management the issues that we are able to,” first-year Deerfield Seashore coach J.T. Thomas stated. “I assumed it was vital to get this recreation in.
“Proper out of the gate,” Thomas continued, “they’re a fairly good ball membership with a superb coach, and so they have a few gamers who can do some good issues. Right this moment, I didn’t really feel like we gave it our greatest shot. There have been issues that we left on the sector that might have made it a way more aggressive recreation.”

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