Highlights, recap: No. 21 Centennial stuns No. 1 Mater Dei 43-36

By Jordan Divens Sep 12, 2025, 10:10pm

Controversial finish helps Huskies become the only team outside of St. John Bosco to beat Monarchs since 2015.

After more than a full year on top of the high school football universe, the Monarchs have been dethroned. In a showdown between two of Southern California's best Friday night, No. 21 Centennial (Corona) took down No. 1 Mater Dei (Santa Ana) 43-36 in a stunning instant classic.

After an evening full of twists, turns, comebacks and Mater Dei turnovers (seven of them), the game ended in wild fashion as Jaden Walk-Green of Centennial intercepted a pass intended for Monarchs wide receiver Kayden Dixon-Wyatt with just under two minutes to go.

Or did he? 

Replays on the NFHS Network (see in the video) showed near-simultaneous possession on the catch and that's likely what Mater Dei coaches, players and fans would testify to as well. 



Nonetheless, the play and the call sealed the victory for the Huskies as they ran out the clock and snapped Mater Dei's 21-game win streak dating back to 2023. 

Centennial ended a decade of frustration, snapping a seven-game losing streak against the Monarchs dating back to 2015. That year, the Huskies knocked off Mater Dei 42-36 playoff shootout. That was Mater Dei's last loss to a team other than No. 2 St. John Bosco (Bellflower).
Zander Lewis scored a touchdown to give Centennial a 28-0 advantage before chaos ensued. (FILE PHOTO: Duy Pham)
Zander Lewis scored a touchdown to give Centennial a 28-0 advantage before chaos ensued. (FILE PHOTO: Duy Pham)
While the late interception will be debated in the coming days, Mater Dei will also point to a slow start for its shortcomings Friday. The defending national champions fell behind 28-0 in the first quarter.

Sophomore running back Malaki Davis helped Centennial knife through the Mater Dei defense to go 80 yards for a score on its opening possession. Davis capped the drive with a 13-yard touchdown run on a Statue of Liberty play to give the the Huskies a 7-0 lead just over three minutes into the contest.

Following a stop by both defenses, Jonathan McKinley pressured Mater Dei quarterback Ryan Hopkins into an interception to Walk-Green, who returned it nine yards for another Centennial score to put the Huskies up 14-0 with just under four minutes remaining in the opening period.

A fumbled snap that led to Centennial recovering the ball inside the 20-yard line led to Davis capping another scoring drive for the Huskies to put them ahead 21-0 in the opening stanza.

Another turnover by the Monarchs aided Centennial's early onslaught with another touchdown run of eight yards by Zander Lewis to give them a 28-0 margin.



Mater Dei got on the board just over two minutes into the second quarter as four-star Ohio State pledge Dixon-Wyatt capped an eight-play, 73-yard drive with a 15-yard touchdown reception.

Centennial added a field goal and safety before the half to extend its advantage to 33-7 at intermission.

Following a 29-0 blitz from the Monarchs in the third quarter that helped them go up 36-33, Centennial knotted things at 36 with 8:27 remaining after Walk-Green connected on a 36-yard field goal.

After the Mater Dei's sixth turnover of the contest, Davis was able to punch home his third touchdown of the game with 2:27 remaining on a drive that saw them convert a crucial fourth and 10 as Dominick Catalano linked up with Keawe Browne just beyond the sticks.

Mater Dei came into the contest ranked No. 1 in the MaxPreps Top 25 despite close calls in victories over St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) and Kahuku (Hawaii) last week.

Centennial's lone loss was a 33-27 overtime defeat against No. 16 Santa Margarita (Rancho Santa Margarita) with head coach Matt Logan hospitalized and unable to attend the game.

Mater Dei (2-1) looks to bounce back with another highly-anticipated showdown next week as the SoCal powerhouse faces off against No. 3 Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nev.) in the MaxPreps Game of the Week Friday at 7 p.m. PT. 



Centennial (3-1) hope to continue its momentum from the win at Rancho Cucamonga on the same night.
Centennial players head to the sideline in celebration after a controversial interception call late in the game against Mater Dei. (NFHS Network)
Centennial players head to the sideline in celebration after a controversial interception call late in the game against Mater Dei. (NFHS Network)