Fall Prep Sports: Depth on line could give Griffins offensive balance

R. J. Gonzalez returns to lead the Griffin running backs.

The Los Alamitos High football team has essentially had nine months to prepare for their season opener with a new head coach, new system and renewed rigor.

They’ve gone through all the off-season work and learning how to run a new system.

And in the past few weeks as they went through conditioning, pads and scrimmages, new head coach Ray Fenton has seen a lot that gives him high expectations.

“All those things are pretty much in place now and it’s routine,” Fenton said the prep work.

Fenton said the players brought a great attitude to the preparation and that the players and coaching staff have merged into a single unit.

Even before last week’s scrimmage, Fenton said the players were ready to get into game play.

Offensively, the Griffins expect to have  balanced attack and that will rely on new starting quarterback Hayden Smith. The senior saw limited play under center last year, but will give the offense a familiar face of leadership.

R.J. Gonzalez takes over the primary running back duties, after rushing for more than 400 yards last year.

With just 61 carries, Gonzalez had the highest average yards per carry on the team.

“I think R.J. is outstanding,” Fenton said.

In the passing game, the Griffins will bring back some reliable weapons. Dylan Laurent returns after a solid junior year and should be among the leaders in the receiving corp.

Tight end Drew Platt is a big target for Smith and sophomore Keanu Norman has impressed Fenton so far.

“He looks to be a big play guy,” Fenton said of Norman.

On the offensive line, the Griffins will be led by returning starter Andre Leomiti.

Six-foot-three James Stanton will anchor the line at the left guard spot.

Senior left tackle Kyle Stuart also gives the Griffins experience on the line. James Jobling brings strength to the line and should also be a key part of the line play.

Overall, Fenton said the Griffins are deep in talent on the line, which is always a good thing.

The Griffins open the regular season at 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 26, against Long Beach Polytechnic High School at Cerritos College.