The Times' football back of the year: Luke Fahey of Mission Viejo
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The Times' football back of the year: Luke Fahey of Mission Viejo
"Over 11 games, he only had three passes intercepted while completing 71% of his passes. He threw for 3,199 yards and 25 touchdowns. He ran for six touchdowns. He had a school-record 569 yards passing against Los Alamitos. He made a clutch touchdown pass in the second half to beat eventual Southern Section Division 1 champion Santa Margarita 7-6 in the season opener."
"Before this season, he was sharing time at quarterback, showing incredible unselfishness while putting his trust in the process that everything would work out when it was his time to be the full-time starter. And it did. "He's always been real good," Johnson said. "He was sharing reps and didn't allow everyone to see his greatness and what he could be. Ohio State saw it. It's going to be crazy what he can do at the next level.""
Luke Fahey signed with Ohio State following a standout 2025 season at Mission Viejo High. He completed 71% of his passes, threw for 3,199 yards and 25 touchdowns, and ran for six touchdowns while committing only three interceptions in 11 games. He set a school record with 569 passing yards against Los Alamitos and threw a clutch touchdown to beat Santa Margarita 7-6 in the season opener. Fahey demonstrated unselfishness while sharing reps earlier in his career and earned praise from coach Chad Johnson for leadership, work ethic and the ability to perform under pressure.
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