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Varsity Vibes | RivCo Sports | Rams’ McBride on Culture, CIF Drive; Murrieta’s Big Wins

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This week’s Varsity Vibes with Luke LaMonte spotlights Riverside County football with two statement wins and a culture-first conversation with Murrieta Mesa head coach Oscar McBride. Murrieta Valley outlasted Chaparral 56–42 behind RB Jeremiah Watson’s six-touchdown, 247-yard explosion (8.8 yards per carry). The Nighthawks pounded out 425 rushing yards and seven TDs on just nine pass attempts, setting up a league-deciding clash with Corona Centennial. Across town, Murrieta Mesa surged past Great Oak 42–21—scoring 21 unanswered in the final nine minutes—fueled by two fourth-quarter interceptions (one pick-six) and late rushing scores from Daniel Richie and company to move to 2–0 in league, 4–3 overall. McBride—Notre Dame alum and former Cardinal—details Mesa’s TLC ethos (Trust, Love, Commitment) and a defined “standard”: relentless effort, competitive excellence, and unquestioned character. He shares how relationships, accountability-as-responsibility, and everyday consistency turned a once-fractured program into CIF champions and contenders again. Scoreboard rundown from across Riverside County high schools.

Takeaways:

  • Jeremiah Watson’s 6 TDs, 247 rushing yards vs. Chaparral
  • Murrieta Valley: 425 rush yards, 7 ground TDs; only 9 passes
  • Big West Upper showdown looming: Nighthawks vs. Corona Centennial
  • Murrieta Mesa closes 42–21 with 21 unanswered in last 9 minutes
  • Rams’ defense: two late INTs, including a pick-six
  • McBride’s core: Trust, Love, Commitment (“TLC”)
  • The Standard: relentless effort, competitive excellence, unquestioned character
  • Relationships over rhetoric: coaching the person to elevate the player

#VarsityVibesPodcast #LukeLaMonte #UnitedAmericaNetwork #PrepSports #RiversideCountyAthletics #OscarMcBride #MurriettaMesaRamsFootball #MurrietaValleyNighthawks #JeremiahWatson #BigWestUpperLeague #CoronaCentennialHuskies #GreatOakWolfpack #CIFChampions #TrustLoveCommitment #RelentlessEffort #CompetitiveExcellence #UnquestionedCharacter #HighSchoolFootball #RiversideCounty #FamilyCulture

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This week’s Varsity Vibes with Luke LaMonte spotlights Riverside County football with two statement wins and a culture-first conversation with Murrieta Mesa head coach Oscar McBride. Murrieta Valley outlasted Chaparral 56–42 behind RB Jeremiah Watson’s six-touchdown, 247-yard explosion (8.8 yards per carry). The Nighthawks pounded out 425 rushing yards and seven TDs on just nine pass attempts, setting up a league-deciding clash with Corona Centennial. Across town, Murrieta Mesa surged past Great Oak 42–21—scoring 21 unanswered in the final nine minutes—fueled by two fourth-quarter interceptions (one pick-six) and late rushing scores from Daniel Richie and company to move to 2–0 in league, 4–3 overall. McBride—Notre Dame alum and former Cardinal—details Mesa’s TLC ethos (Trust, Love, Commitment) and a defined “standard”: relentless effort, competitive excellence, and unquestioned character. He shares how relationships, accountability-as-responsibility, and everyday consistency turned a once-fractured program into CIF champions and contenders again. Scoreboard rundown from across Riverside County high schools.

Takeaways:

  • Jeremiah Watson’s 6 TDs, 247 rushing yards vs. Chaparral
  • Murrieta Valley: 425 rush yards, 7 ground TDs; only 9 passes
  • Big West Upper showdown looming: Nighthawks vs. Corona Centennial
  • Murrieta Mesa closes 42–21 with 21 unanswered in last 9 minutes
  • Rams’ defense: two late INTs, including a pick-six
  • McBride’s core: Trust, Love, Commitment (“TLC”)
  • The Standard: relentless effort, competitive excellence, unquestioned character
  • Relationships over rhetoric: coaching the person to elevate the player

#VarsityVibesPodcast #LukeLaMonte #UnitedAmericaNetwork #PrepSports #RiversideCountyAthletics #OscarMcBride #MurriettaMesaRamsFootball #MurrietaValleyNighthawks #JeremiahWatson #BigWestUpperLeague #CoronaCentennialHuskies #GreatOakWolfpack #CIFChampions #TrustLoveCommitment #RelentlessEffort #CompetitiveExcellence #UnquestionedCharacter #HighSchoolFootball #RiversideCounty #FamilyCulture

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