2014 QB Ty Gangi did everything imaginable for St. Francis tonight in a battle of unbeatens. The Knights came into this road game vs Monrovia with a 4-0 record and things got moving quickly.

St. Francis pulled out a bit of trickery for the first score of the game and Gangi caught a throwback pass for a short touchdown. Senior RB Joe Mudie made it 8-0 after scoring on the two-point conversion.

Sensational Monrovia athlete Kurt Scoby took advantage of the Wildcats next possession and dove into the end zone for a touchdown on a screen pass to make the game 8-7.

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(Arcadia) - Monrovia overwhelmed Arcadia on the turf with a ground assault of 488 yards and seven touchdowns en route to an easy 49-7 non-league victory at Dick Salter Stadium.

Kurt Scoby piloted the M-Town Express, rushing 12 times for 283 yards and five touchdowns for the Wildcats, whose quarterback Deshawn Potts racked up 177 all purpose yards and rushed for 114 of those, including a house call of his own for 64 yards.

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Ellis McCarthy

Hometown: 

Monrovia, CA

Ellis McCarthy demonstrates the ability of a former NFL coach like Jim Mora Jr. to attract five-star recruits. After verbally committing to Cal, McCarthy decided to stay close to home and anchor the Bruins defense.

The nation‘s top defensive tackle prospect, McCarthy was a flat out beast at Monrovia High School and is expected to be a disruptive force along the defensive line. At 6’4 311, McCarthy possesses the brute strength, athleticism and versatility that will make him a nightmare for opposing offenses to contain from day one.

Ellis McCarthy (Monrovia High School Class of 2011)
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