Football: Inman, Felton named Trinity League MVPs
Linebacker Matthew Inman and running back Malik Felton, both from Anaheim Servite, have been selected the Trinity League co-most valuable players.
The most valuable offensive players were Martin Brown from Bellflower St. John Bosco and Victor Blackwell from Santa Ana Mater Dei. The most valuable defensive players were Karlton Dennis from Servite and Colton Christensen from Santa Margarita.
The most valuable linemen were Max Tuerk from Santa Margarita and Troy Niklas from Servite.
First-team all-league offense:
OL_Travis Averill, Servite; Wyatt Baker, Servite; Kyle McPherson, Santa Margarita; Anthony Garcia, Mater Dei; Ryan Lefotu, Orange Lutheran; Nick Diaz, St. John Bosco; Jonathon Schaefer, JSerra; WR_Robert Abeyta, Servite; Sam Hunt, Servite; Bryce Treggs, St. John Bosco; TE_Christo Kourtzidis, Orange Lutheran; QB_Adam Young, Santa Margarita; Max Wittek, Mater Dei; RB_Joey Kimpler, JSerra; Cory Thompson, Santa Margarita; K_Connor Loftus, Servite.
First-team all-league defense:
DL_Jody Thomas, Servite; Matt Truckey, Orange Lutheran; Sola Hala, St. John Bosco; Cole Williams, JSerra; LB_Butch Pauu, Servite; Emmett O'Brien, Santa Margarita; Doug Woodward, Santa Margarita; Joseph Schmidt, Mater Dei; Miguel Sandoval, Mater Dei; Keegan Baker, St. John Bosco; DB_Jordan Jones, Servite; Cameron Farrell, Servite; Jeff Emanuel, Santa Margarita; Darien Washington, Orange Lutheran; Nick Thomas, JSerra; P_Clark Livingston, Orange Lutheran.
-- Eric Sondheimer








Who the heck is Bash33? I know who Keegan is, but you I've never heard of so obviouslly he's someone more important than you in the world of Trinity League football circa 2010.
Posted by: I'm Just Saying | December 15, 2010 at 03:02 PM
Great SJB for having so many kids that were selected by the leagues coaches. RB Martin Brown is a class act on and off the field. He is truly the best RB in the Trinity and the PAC 5 and the numbers support that. One could only imagine if SJB had not suffered losing some good lineman during a tuff season what type of numbers this kid would have rushed for. He could have rushed for over 2500 yards. Considering he rushed for close to 1700 yards this past season. Way to Bosco and Martin for a great 2010 season.
Posted by: Papi | December 15, 2010 at 09:04 AM
Who the heck is Keegan baker ?
Posted by: BASH33 | December 14, 2010 at 10:19 PM
Blackwell is not the most talented why do people think that. Treggs from Bosco is way better. You will see in the long run. Blackwell is like Randy Moss only good by the sidelines. You need to go up middle, stop and catch routes, quick slants the whole package and he doesn't have that. He will not see the field at SC just wait and see. It will be Woods, Farmer and Pratter starting for at least 3 years..
Posted by: Just | December 14, 2010 at 08:21 AM
Nothing against Blackwell, a great athlete and maybe the most talented in the Trinity league, but Ainlsee Johnson did more for Servite than Blackwell did for MD, and I agree he should have been on the 1st team unit.
Posted by: kahunamcc | December 14, 2010 at 01:58 AM
I agree Ainslie Johnson should be first team, although he is not called upon as much to be a leading receiver, he remains very consistent and makes the most of every oppurtunity. If you watch Servite games he will haul in about 3 to 4 grabs a game and average over 15 yards per reception. Not to mention he is a vastly underrated blocker for the team. With all the focus going to Niklas, Averill, and Baker on the line Johnson often is making key blocks to spring Felton and Derosa. Not to mention not very often you find a tight end like him who is a scary deep threat and is as dangerous in the open field as a receiver is.
Posted by: joseph | December 13, 2010 at 07:40 PM
how is Inman the MVP of the league and not in the 1st team all-league defense?
Posted by: randomfootballfan | December 13, 2010 at 07:12 PM
Who picks the players and what is it based upon??
Posted by: friarFANattic | December 13, 2010 at 03:42 PM
What did Blackwell do to be offensive player of the year besides drop 5 passes that were right on his hands against Servite?? You can't base it on potential or last year it needs to be on the field performance this year.
Posted by: Just | December 13, 2010 at 02:51 PM
Ainslie Johnson should be first team TE. He probably didnt get as many touches as Cristos, but i guarantee that he made his touches count and always seemed to show up in the clutch during Servie's CIF Title run.
Posted by: credofan | December 13, 2010 at 12:09 PM
It's scary thought that Malik Felton was the 3rd string RB out of necessity. He could have rushed for over 2,000 in regular season alone.
Posted by: Just | December 13, 2010 at 11:26 AM