It hasn’t been all fun and games for Phoenix St. Mary’s lately, especially in the win-loss department, but there are a few bits of good news from Knights camp as region play begins against Scottsdale Desert Mountain.
The Knights went 12 plays, 99 yards in a second-half drive against Phoenix Desert Vista last week, a game which was headed down to the wire until the final few minutes.
It was the fifth time this season the Knights have gone at least 98 yards on a scoring drive, two of which came in a win against Goodyear Millennium.
The Knights also got Cameron Gregory back at defensive end, which means he and ASU-commit Josh Fulton are back as bookends with Michael Jajou moving back inside from end to tackle. That, in turn, allows the Knights to keep one more player from going both ways.
As for Desert Mountain, the Wolves got good news on quarterback Drew Seaman, who got crunched on a hit against Gilbert Highland two weeks ago. He suffered a torn bicep muscle in his left (non-throwing) arm. He sat out last week against San Luis, he’ll play this week.






