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MISSION VIEJO — Santa Margarita’s football program completed the final stage of a radical transformation Saturday at a destination many believed wasn’t possible before the season.
The Eagles played for the CIF State Open Division championship one season removed from a 5-7 finish, and just more than a year since an alleged hazing incident surfaced.
Along the improbable run, the Eagles held their season-ending awards banquet, planned before the campaign, on Dec. 6.
They have much more to celebrate.
Before a large showing by its faithful, Santa Margarita followed Trent Mosley, its defense and first-year coach Carson Palmer one more time for a 47-13 victory against previously undefeated De La Salle at Saddleback College.
Santa Margarita (11-3) won its first state title since 2011 in Division 1. The Eagles were on the undercard of that championship weekend headlined by De La Salle’s victory in the Open Division final.
But with its impressive victory against De La Salle (12-1), Santa Margarita punctuated its rise as a national title contender.
The Eagles, ranked No. 2 in the nation by HSratings.com and No. 4 by High School Football America, led 35-7 at intermission and didn’t punt in the first three quarters.
Mosley, who signed with USC earlier this month, picked up where he left off against Centennial in the CIF-SS Division 1 final on Nov. 28.
The senior finished with 11 receptions for 183 yards, and scored three touchdowns.
Against Centennial at the Rose Bowl, Mosley had 10 catches for 293 yards in a 42-7 win.
Mosley scored just 58 seconds into Santa Margarita’s first possession with a 7-yard run from the Wildcat with eight minutes left in the first quarter.
After Santa Margarita defensive lineman Simote Katoanga — another USC signee — blocked a field goal, Mosley caught a 34-yard touchdown from Trace Johnson just 59 seconds later.
With its quick-strike offense warmed up, Santa Margarita employed a trick play for its third score in as many possessions in the first quarter.
After offensive tackle Niniva Nicholson lined up at wide receiver and raised his arms on the snap, Johnson found tight end Luke Gazzaniga open over the middle for a 20-yard touchdown with 42 seconds left in the first period.
Santa Margarita also showed its Trinity League toughness.
After Mosley caught a 6-yard touchdown from Johnson with 1:07 left in the opening half, he barreled through defenders for the 2-point conversion.
Linebacker Leki Holani then ended the first half with his second sack.
Santa Margarita’s players received a standing ovation from their fans, who filled the home grandstand, as they left for the locker room at halftime.
Safety Siua Holani helped highlight the second half with a 43-yard interception return for a touchdown late in the fourth.
Johnson finished 17 of 20 for 247 yards and four TDs.
In many ways, the Eagles dominated with the speed and power displayed by Mater Dei and St. John Bosco in combining to capture the Open Division the past eight years.
Santa Margarita advanced to the state final after outscoring its three opponents in the section playoffs by a combined 94-22.
The Eagles captured their first section crown since 2011 and earned a share of their first Trinity League title since 2001.