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2010 EAST
COUNTY COMPOSITE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
All at 7 p.m., unless noted / All games subject to
time/site changes (revised
8-20)
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WEEK ONE
Fri., Sept. 3
Granite Hills at San Ysidro, 3:30
Valhalla at Mission Bay, 4
The Bishop's at El Capitan
Cathedral Catholic at Steele Canyon
Christian at Mar Vista
Monte Vista at Compton
Montgomery at El Cajon Valley
Morse at Mount Miguel
Rancho Buena Vista at Helix
West Hills at Santana
Grossmont at Coronado, 7:30
WEEK TWO
Fri., Sept. 10
Santana vs. Kearny, at Scripps Ranch, 6:30
Bonita Vista at Steele Canyon
Del Norte at Monte Vista
Olympian at Granite Hills
Ramona at El Capitan
Santa Fe Christian at Helix
University City at Grossmont
Valhalla at Mount Miguel
West Hills at La Jolla
Sat., Sept. 11
St. Monica's (Santa Monica) vs. Christian, at
Granite Hills
WEEK THREE
Fri., Sept. 17
El Cajon Valley at San Ysidro
Foothills Christian at Mountain Empire
Grossmont at Castle Park
Helix at Cathedral Catholic
Inglewood at Monte Vista
Mount Miguel at West Hills
Point Loma at El Capitan
Ramona at Valhalla
Santana at Imperial
Serra at Steele Canyon
Sweetwater at Granite Hills
Sat., Sept. 18
L.A.-Verbum Dei vs. Christian, at Granite Hills
(H) - Homecoming
* - league game
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WEEK FOUR
Fri., Sept. 24
Foothills Christian at Army-Navy, 3
Christian at Brawley
Clairemont at Santana
El Capitan at Valhalla
Lincoln at Monte Vista
Morse at Helix
Patrick Henry at El Cajon Valley
Santa Fe Christian at Grossmont
Serra at Mount Miguel
Steele Canyon at Eastlake
WEEK FIVE
Fri., Oct. 1
Steele Canyon at Point Loma, 3
West Hills at Patrick Henry, 6:30
El Cajon Valley vs. Christian, at Granite Hills
Granite Hills at El Centro-Central
Monte Vista at Valhalla
San Ysidro at Santana
Mount Miguel at Sweetwater, 7:30
WEEK SIX
Fri., Oct. 8
Santana vs. Madison, at Mira Mesa, 6:30
*CV-Calvary Chr. vs. Foothills Christian, Seau
Field
El Cajon Valley at Granite Hills
El Capitan at West Hills
Grossmont at Monte Vista
Helix at Mount Miguel
WEEK SEVEN
Fri., Oct. 15
*Borrego Springs vs. Foothills Christian, Seau
Field
*El Capitan at Santana
*Granite Hills at Steele Canyon (H)
*Helix at West Hills
*Mount Miguel at El Cajon Valley
*Valhalla at Grossmont
Sat., Oct. 16
*Christian at Francis Parker, 1
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WEEK EIGHT
Fri., Oct. 22
*Grossmont at Helix
*Monte Vista at El Capitan
The Rock at El Cajon Valley
*Santana at Mount Miguel
*Steele Canyon at Valhalla
*West Hills at Granite Hills
*Foothills Christian at San Pasqual Academy, time/site
TBA
Sat., Oct. 23
*Horizon vs. Christian, at Granite Hills (H)
WEEK NINE
Thurs., Oct. 28
*Foothills Christian at San Diego Jewish, 3:30
Fri., Oct. 29
*El Cajon Valley at El Capitan
*Granite Hills at Grossmont
*Monte Vista at Santana
*Santa Fe Christian vs. Christian, at Granite
Hills
*Steele Canyon at West Hills
*Valhalla at Helix
WEEK TEN
Fri., Nov. 5
Christian at SLO-Mission Prep
*El Cajon Valley at Monte Vista
*El Capitan at Mount Miguel
*Calvin Christian vs. Foothills Christian, Seau
Field
*Grossmont at Steele Canyon
*Helix at Granite Hills
*Valhalla at West Hills
WEEK ELEVEN
Fri., Nov. 12
*Christian vs. The Bishop's, at La Jolla
El Capitan at Francis Parker
*Foothills Christian at Julian
*Granite Hills at Valhalla
*Mount Miguel at Monte Vista
*Santana at El Cajon Valley
*Steele Canyon at Helix
*West Hills at Grossmont
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PLAYOFF DATES
First Round (Division I-V) at home site of higher seed
- Fri., Nov. 19.
Quarterfinals (Division I-V) at home of higher seed
- Fri., Nov. 26.
Semifinals (Division I-IV) at home of higher seed -
Thurs., Dec. 2.
Semifinals (Division V) at home of higher seed - Fri.,
Dec. 3.
Championships (Quadrupleheader - Division I, II, III,
& IV), Qualcomm Stadium, Mon., Dec. 6.
10:00 a.m. - Division IV; 1:00 p.m. - Division III;
4:30 p.m. - Division II; 8:00 p.m. - Division I.
Championship (Division V), 7:00 p.m. at Southwestern
College, Fri., Dec. 10.
State CIF Bowl championships at Home Depot Center, Carson
- Fri.-Sat., Dec. 17-18
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TEAM SCHEDULES
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GROSSMONT
VALLEY LEAGUE |
GROSSMONT
HILLS LEAGUE |
GRANITE
HILLS EAGLES
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
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at San Ysidro
Olympian
Sweetwater
BYE
at El Centro-Central
El Cajon Valley
*at Steele Canyon
*West Hills
*at Grossmont
*Helix
*at Valhalla
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3:30
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm |
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EL
CAJON VALLEY BRAVES
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
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Montgomery
BYE
at San Ysidro
Patrick Henry
at Christian (at Granite H.)
at Granite Hills
*Mount Miguel
The Rock Academy
*at El Capitan
*at Monte Vista
* Santana |
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm |
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GROSSMONT
FOOTHILLERS
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
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at Coronado
University City
at Castle Park
Santa Fe Christian
BYE
at Monte Vista
*Valhalla
*at Helix
*Granite Hills
*at Steele Canyon
*West Hills |
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm |
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EL
CAPITAN VAQUEROS
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
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The Bishop's
Ramona
Point Loma
at Valhalla
BYE
at West Hills
*at Santana
*Monte Vista
*El Cajon Valley
*at Mount Miguel
at Francis Parker
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7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm |
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HELIX
HIGHLANDERS
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
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Rancho Buena Vista
Santa Fe Christian
at Cathedral Catholic
Morse
BYE
at Mount Miguel
*at West Hills
*Grossmont
*Valhalla
*at Granite Hills
*Steele Canyon |
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm |
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MONTE
VISTA MONARCHS
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
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at Compton
Del Norte
Inglewood
Lincoln
at Valhalla
Grossmont
BYE
*at El Capitan
*at Santana
*El Cajon Valley
*Mount Miguel |
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm |
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STEELE
CANYON COUGARS
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
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Cathedral Catholic
Bonita Vista
Serra
at Eastlake
at Point Loma
BYE
*Granite Hills (H)
*at Valhalla
*at West Hills
*Grossmont
*at Helix |
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
3 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm |
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MOUNT MIGUEL MATADORS
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
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Morse
Valhalla
at West Hills
Serra
at Sweetwater
Helix
*at El Cajon Valley
*Santana
BYE
*El Capitan
*at Monte Vista |
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7:30
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm |
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VALHALLA NORSEMEN
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
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at Mission Bay
at Mount Miguel
Ramona
El Capitan
Monte Vista
BYE
*at Grossmont
*Steele Canyon
*at Helix
*at West Hills
*Granite Hills |
4 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm |
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SANTANA
SULTANS
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
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West Hills
vs Kearny (at Scripps R.)
at Imperial
Clairemont
San Ysidro
vs Madison (at Mira Mesa)
*El Capitan
*at Mount Miguel
*Monte Vista
BYE
*at El Cajon Valley |
7 pm
6:30
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
6:30
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm |
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WEST
HILLS WOLF PACK
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
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at Santana
at La Jolla
Mount Miguel
BYE
at Patrick Henry
El Capitan
*Helix
*at Granite Hills
*Steele Canyon
*Valhalla
*at Grossmont |
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
6:30
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm |
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COASTAL LEAGUE
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SOUTHERN
LEAGUE
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CHRISTIAN
PATRIOTS
Home Field: Valley Stadium,
Granite Hills HS
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Sept. 3
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
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at Mar Vista
St. Monica's
L.A.-Verbum Dei
at Brawley
El Cajon Valley
BYE
*at Francis Parker
*Horizon (H)
*Santa Fe Christian
at SLO-Mission Prep
*vs The Bishop's (at La Jolla) |
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
1 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm
7 pm |
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FOOTHILLS
CHRISTIAN KNIGHTS
Home Field: Seau Field,
Parkway Middle Sch.
Date |
Opponent |
Time |
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 28
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
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BYE
BYE
at Mountain Empire
at Army-Navy
BYE
*Calvary Christian-CV
*Borrego Springs
*at San Pasqual A. (site TBA)
*at SD Jewish Aca.
*Calvin Christian
*at Julian |
7 pm
3 pm
7 pm
7 pm
TBA
3:30
7 pm
7 pm |
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POSTSEASON STORIES
Matadors' Iaulualo headed to Central Washington
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ELLENSBURG, Wash. (8-3-10) Considering Central Washington
University is coming off a 12-win season a year ago, playing
for the NCAA Division II Wildcats might not be a bad place
to don football gear next season.
Three East County athletes believe CWU is the place to be
in 2010 including Mount Miguel offensive lineman TYRONE IAULUALO
a 6-foot, 312-pounder who will be celebrating a homecoming
of sorts.
Tyrone was recruited by a lot of schools, but had family
up in Washington, so that made it an easy decision for him,
said Mount Miguel coach TOM KARLO. He is one of my favorite
players to come through here. He gets along well with all
types, and has a good head on his shoulders.
Helix-Grossmont College alum senior wide receiver CHRIS SMITH
and junior safety ABE MUHEIZE (El Cajon Valley-Grossmont College)
also figure to make an impact for the Wildcats.
A two-year varsity starter, Iaulualo, who bench presses 375
pounds, is a solid candidate to start in his initial season
at CWU.
Tyrone is going to be a dominant DII lineman,
Karlo said. Central Washington is fortunate to have
him.
One thing can be said about Karlo and his Mount Miguel football
program is this is a solid stepping stone to the next level.
An All-EastCountySports.com first team pick, Iaulualo was
a standout in the Alex Spanos All-Star Classic last month.
He is the sixth member of Mount Miguel s 8-3-1 squad
of a year ago to step up to the next level.
Isaacson commits to New Mexico State
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SANTEE (7-31-10) For West Hills High senior GARY ISAACSON,
its been a matter of choice quarterback or wide
receiver.
That will probably continue to be his role this season as
he guides the Wolf Pack from two positions. The 6-foot-1,
180-pound Isaacson has recorded a 40 time of 4.52 and a shuttle
of 4.0.
All those numbers aside, Isaacson has given a verbal commitment
to New Mexico State University in Las Cruces.
The versatile Isaacson had plenty of choices at his fingertips,
including Cal, Nevada, San Jose State, Wyoming and Cal Poly.
Probably the swing vote was the fact that his father (of the
same name) played for the Aggies on scholarship during the
1983-84 season after graduating from Helix High.
North nails South in Spanos Classic
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SAN DIEGO (7-10-10) The 20th annual Alex Spanos
Classic Football Game Friday night (July 9) at San Diego Mesa
College was dominated by the North County Senior All Stars,
27-3.
It was no contest.
The North forced six turnovers, scored two touchdowns and
rationed the South to 40 yards rushing as it avenged a 10-6
loss from a year ago.
El Camino High cornerback Dominick Markham logged three interceptions
and was named the MVP for the North. One of his interceptions
came on a fake punt in the second quarter. Markham returned
the theft 50 yards and it set up a 27-yard pass from Oceanside
High teammates Quentis Clark to Devin Taverna.
The North opened the scoring on a 9-yard pass from Derek
Hatfield (La Jolla Country Day) to Matt Consalvi (Carlsbad)
early in the second quarter. Consalvi was mostly a blocker
for Carlsbad this season but, in addition to catching the
touchdown pass, he led the North with seven rushes for 19
yards.
Both of the North's second-half touchdowns came from the
defense.
Defensive lineman Adam Witzmann (La Costa Canyon) scooped
up a fumbled pitch and ran 22 yards for a touchdown in the
third quarter, and Taverna picked off a pass on the final
play of the game and returned it 41 yards for a touchdown.
While leading 7-0 in the second quarter, North committed
its only turnover of the game, a fumble that Serras
Brandon Johnson (Serra) returned 38 yards to the North 7-yard
line. But once again Markham stuffed the scoring bid with
an interception in the end zone.
Lincolns Victor Dean was selected the Souths
MVP after catching four passes for 98 yards.
The North outgained the South 208-175.
The South avoided a shutout thanks to a 29-yard field goal
by La Jollas Braden Fudge.
East County dozen primed for Spanos All-Star Classic
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SAN DIEGO (7-9-10) Twelve East County athletes
will participate in the 20th annual Alex Spanos Classic on
Friday (July 9) at San Diego Mesa College. Kickoff is set
for 7:30 p.m.
The East County contingent consists of:
From Valhalla, defensive end SHANE PENNIX and running back
TRAIVONNE BROWN.
From El Capitan, linebacker BUBBA PROUTY and defensive tackle
ALLEN THOMAS.
From West Hills, defensive lineman MIKEY LIPSCOMB and offensive
lineman JAKE PETERSON.
From Helix, safety RYAN SALAVEA.
From Steele Canyon, running back ALEX PERLIN and offensive
tackle FERENCE KACSINTA.
From Monte Vista, receiver TONY JACKSON.
From Mount Miguel, offensive lineman TYRONE IAULUALO and
OL-DL BRAXTON FALANIKO. Linebacker KHAALID ABDULLAH was also
selected to play in the all-star game, but had to turn down
the offer due to previous commitments at the University of
Northern Colorado where he has a shot to earn a starting role
as a freshman.
The North leads the series 8-6 since the states longest
running all-star high school football game in Southern California
was switched to its current format in 1995. The South, however,
prevailed 10-6 last summer.
Four San Diego State recruits will take part in this years
starfest. Outside linebacker Jake Fely and defensive tackle
Kenny Galaei, members of Oceansides Division I
State Football Championship Bowl team, will play for the North.
Future Aztecs Mahbu Keels (cornerback, Mission Bay) and David
Lamar (wide receiver, Madison) will attempt to secure bragging
rights against their teammates at SDSU by helping produce
a victory for the South.
The North roster also includes Boise State signee Troy Ware
(receiver, Vista) while the South boasts a pair of Fresno
State commitments in Madison quarterback Lester Fontenette
and Lincoln wide receiver Victor Dean.
Chargers fullback Mike Tolbert and defensive end Vaughn Martin
will serve as honorary captains and the Charger Girls will
perform at halftime.
Tickets for the Spanos Classic are available at the gate.
They cost $8 for adults, $5 for ages 5 to12 and is free for
those 4 and younger. Cost for parking is $5.
Lincolns Ronnie Yell scampered for a 71-yard touchdown
last year as the South won, 10-6. North receiver Mikey Head
(Patrick Henry) was named MVP with six catches for 62 yards.
Several NFL alumni have played in the Spanos Classic, including
safety John Lynch (Torrey Pines), defensive lineman LaRoi
Glover (Point Loma) and linebacker Donnie Edwards (Chula Vista).
Matadors scholarship parade continues
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SPRING VALLEY (7-7-10) Coach TOM KARLO and the
Mount Miguel Matadors continue to land college scholarships
for their interior lineman.
The latest Mount Miguel graduate advancing to the four-year
college level is center NATHAN LANG. A two-year starter for
the Matadors, Lang has accepted a football scholarship to
Western New Mexico University of the Division II Rocky Mountain
Conference.
The 6-foot-2, 240-pound Lang is the fifth member of Mount
Miguels 8-3-1 squad of a year ago to step up to the
next level.
Nathan is a very good athlete, Karlo said. We
pulled our center a lot this year, and that is what impressed
the WNMU coaches. Nathan has worked very hard, and deserves
this opportunity.
Lang was a second team All-Grossmont South League selection
as a senior. Admittedly, Lang had some questions whether he
had the size to play in the college trenches.
Obviously, the Mustangs first-year head coach ADAM CLARK
is a believer.
He said he liked my size enough to start me at tackle,
said Lang, who is visiting his father in Broken Arrow, Okla.
I have the height and long arms to play tackle.
Other Matadors riding scholarships out of Mount Miguel this
year include
Offensive lineman DAVID CARRILLO (USD), outside linebacker
KHAALID ABDULLAH (Northern Colorado), OL-DL BRAXTON FALANIKO
(Minot (N.D.) State and defensive back NATONE MORGAN (Western
States University).
Our kids are at the point now where they realize that
if they can earn good grades, they can go somewhere and play
football, Karlo said. It's an exciting time at
Mount Miguel.
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Steele Canyon LB Michael Winter
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Winter elects to do Doane
© East County Sports.com
CRETE, Neb. (6-11-10) Former Steele Canyon strong safety
and wide receiver MICHAEL WINTER will continue his education
and football-baseball career next fall at Doane College.
The coaches at Doane, an NAIA program,have indicated they
will explore using Winter on both sides of the ball, but are
looking at him more as a safety.
Winter also was recruited by Hastings College, Dana College,
Menlo College, Pacific Lutheran University, and was invited
to walk on at Illinois State University.
A two-time All-East County pick, and repeat All-Grossmont
South League second team as a senior, Winter logged 96 tackles
last season (27 solo), picked off a pass and had a hand in
a pair of safeties for the Cougars. In his final two prep
seasons Winter posted 148 tackles, 44 of the solo variety.
Steele Canyon reached the semifinals in each of the last
two seasons of the San Diego CIF playoffs.
8th annual
CIF Kickoff Football Classic
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Fri.,
Aug. 27
At Coronado
La Jolla Country Day vs. Hoover, 5:30
Francis Parker at Coronado, 8
Sat., Aug. 28
At Montgomery
Calipatria vs. Drumheller (Alberta), 2:30
Palo Verde Valley vs. Hilltop, 5
Clairemont at Montgomery, 7:30 |
Matadors' Carrillo headed for USD
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SPRING VALLEY (5-13-10) Mount Miguel senior DAVID CARRILLO
has announced he will continue his education and play football
at the University of San Diego in the fall.
The 6-foot-1, 291-pound offensive lineman was also recruited
by Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, South Dakota School of Mines,
UC Davis and Occidental.
David is an exceptional young man who has been invaluable
to Mount Miguel football, said Matadors head football
coach TOM KARLO. He leaves a legacy of academic and
athletic excellence that has not been seen here in many years.
Boasting a 4.2 grade-point-average, and a 2010 Hall of Champions
Scholar Athlete Award winner, Carrillo was a three-year starter
for the Matadors and figures to challenge for playing time
as a USD freshman.
David is a role model for the younger players,
Karlo added.
More than that, though, he is keeping a Mount Miguel tradition
of producing quality linemen alive. He is following in the
footsteps of Division I linemen JUAN BOLANOS (Grossmont College-SDSU)
and CHIDOZIE EKWEOZOR (Villanova).
Other honors Carrillo earned as a senior include All-East
County first team, All-Grossmont South League first team,
and Mount Miguels 2009-2010 Man of Distinction Award.
Carrillo was a stalwart in a Mount Miguel offense that set
school records in points, rushing yards and total yards.
Midland is the center of all places
© East County Sports.com
FREMONT, Neb. (4-27-10) East County football has been
a virtual magnet to Midland Lutheran College.
West Hills ALAN PARKS and El Cajon Valleys KENDAL
CONLEY recently signed with the Warriors. That brings the
total of Grossmont Conference graduates playing football at
the NAIA school to nine.
The 5-foot-9, 170-pound Parks played in only five games as
a senior for the Wolf Pack following an injury in the opening
game. He finished with 165 yards and three TDs on 30 carries.
Playing in just four games for the Braves his senior season
after transferring over from Lincoln, the 5-foot-11, 197-pound
Conley caught 14 passes for 181 yards.
La Mesas Gerhart joins Engineers La Jolla
Country Days CONOR GERHART, a resident of La Mesa,
has signed with Rose-Hulman an NAIA school based in
Terre Haute, Ind. He will play both football and baseball
for the Engineers.
Stars & Stripes football
Five East County players gain 'rides'
© East County Sports.com
EL CAJON (4-14-10) Although Granite Hills finished
a forgettable 3-7 last fall, the Eagles did score big in terms
of Division I football scholarships. And the two Eagles who
are advancing to the next level deserve a salute kicker
TYLER STRICKLAND to Army and long-snapper JOE CARDONA to Navy.
Braves name new mentor
© East County Sports.com
EL CAJON (4-14-10) NORMAN WHITEHEAD, a former
standout player and coach at Patrick Henry High, has
accepted the head football post at El Cajon Valley High.
Whitehead was a defensive back and kick returner for
the Patriots. He has also tasted the coaching ranks,
spending two seasons as Patrick Henrys field general
during a rebuilding program.
Im coming to El Cajon Valley because I
realize they do have talent and great administrative
support, Whitehead said. Im excited
about the opportunity and I honestly believe I can turn
this program around.
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Strickland will attend the United States Military Academy (Army)
in West Point, N.Y., while Cardona will attend the United States
Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.
VAQUERO RIDES HIGH IN SADDLE Meanwhile, El
Capitan tight end ROBERT CRAIGHEAD has verbally committed
to San Diego State. The 6-foot-3, 200-pound Craighead reeled
in 40 passes for 516 yards and five touchdowns as a junior.
They are excited to have him and he is very excited
to have this process already over with, said El Capitan
football coach RON BURNER. He had lots of interest from
Cal, Univ of Minn, Arizona, USD and Boise State.
MATADOR TURNS MOUNTAINEER Mount Miguel defensive
back NATONE MORGAN has accepted a football scholarship to
Division II Western State (Colo) University. Morgan intercepted
six passes, returned 21 punts for an average of 15.6 yards
and returned 8 kickoffs, averaging 27.1 yards.
FAMILIAR FACES IN MIDLAND Versatile ANTHONY
JACKSON of El Cajon Valley has found a home at Midland Lutheran
in Freemont, Neb. The 5-foot-10, 170-pound receiver-running
back corner compiled 1,018 all-purpose yards. He becomes the
seventh Grossmont Conference graduate to don pads for the
Warriors.
PRICE IS RIGHT AT PANHANDLE STATE After two
seasons at San Diego Mesa College, El Capitan graduate JOE
PRICE has signed a scholarship with Panhandle State (Olka.)
University. The 6-foot-3, 300-pounder should challenge for
a starting job as an offensive lineman this season.
Campbell headed for Peru
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PERU, Neb. (3-29-10) Do-it-all Foothills Christian
senior GARRET CAMPBELL has signed with Peru State (Neb.) to
play football next season.
The 5-foot-10, 180-pound Campbell, a two-time All-East County
selection, was recruited as a quarterback by the Bobcats.
As a senior quarterback, Campbell generated 2,423 yards and
29 touchdowns in 256 plays as the Knights finished second in
the Southern League.
Campbell also averaged 10 yards per carry on 115 sorties and
completed a smidgeon shy of 66 percent of 146 passes for 1,271
yards and a dozen TDs.
He also averaged 17.2 yards per punt return and 22.9 yards kickoff
return. His career total of 11 kickoff runbacks for touchdowns
is a national record, eclipsing the mark of 9 by Trevor Mote
(Kingman, Ariz.) from 1994-96.
Peru State finished 7-4 last season.
Pair of locals sign
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EL CAJON (3-27-10) Two East County high school football
players will be moving on to four-year colleges where they
will play football in the fall.
West Hills linebacker-running back CODY MAXWELL has signed
a scholarship to play football at Mayville (N.D.) State University.
The 5-foot-11, 190-pound Maxwell is ticketed to line up at
defensive back for the NAIA Comets.
Meanwhile, La Mesa resident MONTELL ALLEN, a La Jolla Country
Day student, has signed to play football for the University
of San Diego. The 6-foot-1, 210-pound Allen played running
back and linebacker for the Torreys.
Braves' Jackson accept MLC offer
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FREMONT, Neb. (3-26-10) A sixth East County football
graduate versatile ANTHONY JACKSON of El Cajon Valley
High has accepted a scholarship to Midland Lutheran
College.
The 5-foot-9, 171-pound Jackson, who accounted for 1,108
all-purpose yards in only five games prior to an early-season
injury, could be a triple threat for the NAIA Warriors.
They say I could play wide receiver, defensive back
or running back, Jackson said. Given my choice,
Id rather be a running back.
Since El Cajon Valley fancied the spread offense, Jackson
seldom got to carry the ball from scrimmage.
Thats whats exciting about going to Midland
Lutheran, Jackson said. I have a shot at being
the feature back.
Jackson was also recruited by Trinity Christian College of
Chicago as well as Central State University of Ohio.
So why did he select Midland Lutheran.
A lot of East County guys have gone there and have
had success, Jackson. To be exact, five other East
County football players have joined the Warriors prior to
Jacksons arrival.
Bottom line is Jackson may be Midland Lutherans best
catch.
Without putting any knock on the other guys, I sure
hope so, he said.
Burkett gains D-2 offer
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JACKSON, Tenn. (3-16-10) El Capitan running back MATT
BURKETT, a second-team All-East County selection this past
season, has received a scholarship to play for Lambuth University.
Burkett (6-foot-1, 215 pounds) was the second-leading runner
among Grossmont North League backs this past season, rushing
for 738 yards and 13 touchdowns, ranking second in both categories.
He also earned the scholarship after being named "best
in camp" at a showcase combine.
The Eagles, which posted a 12-1 record as an NAIA school
in 2009, are elevating their program to NCAA Division II status
this fall.
Cougars' Perlin joins top D-II program
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WARRENSBURG, Mo. (2-11-10) Steele Canyon High running
back ALEX PERLIN, who holds the Cougars' single-season and
career rushing records, has accepted a scholarship offer
from Central Missouri. The Mules, nationally ranked in the
NCAA Division II throughout 2009, posted an 8-3 record.
Perlin rushed for 1,660 yards as a junior in 2008, snapping
the school mark of 1,613 set by JAMIE DALE in 2006. This past
season, Perlin matched Dale by becoming the second Steele
Canyon back to register a pair of 1,000-yard seasons by totaling
1,544 yards and 23 touchdowns to help the Cougars reach the
San Diego CIF Division II semifinals.
Perlins career mark of 3,204 yards is also No. 1 on
Steele Canyon ledgers, nipping Dale by 58 yards.
The 6-foot-1, 215-pound Perlin also played extensively on
defense as a senior, registering 10 quarterback sacks.
Among his accolades were first-team berths to the All-East
County Sports.com and All-Grossmont South League teams,
and a second-team ranking on the Hall of Champions-Media All-CIF
team. In 2008, Perlin also was selected the All-East County
Sports.com Rookie of the Year on offense.
Braves' Goodrich resigns
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EL CAJON (2-10-10) After three seasons at the
El Cajon Valley football helm DANNY GOODRICH has stepped
down as the Braves head coach, effective immediately.
A graduate of neighboring Granite Hills High, Goodrich
indicated that he still wants to coach football but
not as a head coach.
The outmanned Braves were usually in contention for
the Grossmont North League title during Goodrichs
tenure but struggled to an 8-19 overall finish.
Randy Robinson, El Cajon Valley athletic director,
is looking for a replacement for Goodrich. Applicants
should contact Robinson by email at rrobinson@guhsd.net.
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Matadors ink scholarships
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SPRING VALLEY (2-8-10) A pair of Mount Miguel High
football players have signed four-year college scholarships.
Linebacker KHAALID ABDULLAH (6-foot, 215 pounds) inked with
Northern
Colorado of the Big Sky Conference. He was also recruited
by Arizona, SDSU, New Mexico State, UC Davis, Villanova and
Montana State.
An All-East County first team pick, Abdullah posted 115 tackles
(9 for losses), 5 sacks, intercepted 2 passes, blocked a kick
and recovered a fumble as a senior for Mount Miguel.
Abdullah, who carries a 3.1 grade point average, recorded
11 career sacks, blocked 7 kicks and notched 2 interceptions.
Matadors lineman BRAXTON FALANIKO (6-2, 288) signed with
Minot
(N.D.) State University, which finished the season ranked
14th nationally in the NAIA.
Falaniko played on both sides of the ball for the Matadors,
which led the East County in rushing. However, Falaniko excelled
on defense, too, gaining a second-team All-Grossmont South
League berth from the coaches.
The Beavers posted an 8-3 overall record this past season
to gain a share of the Dakota Athletic Conference title, but
suffered a first-round loss in the NAIA playoffs to eventual
national champion Sioux Falls.
San Jose State signs East County trio
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SAN JOSE (2-4-10) San Jose State, desperate to rebuild
a football program coming off its 8th non-winning season in
9 years, signed
three East County products on NCAA National Letter of
Intent Day on Wednesday (Feb. 3).
Recently named Spartans head coach Mike MacIntyre, the 2009
American Football Coaches Association Football Bowl Subdivision
Assistant Coach of the Year as defensive coordinator for Duke,
announced scholarships to offensive lineman JAKE
PETERSON (West Hills) and wide receiver SEAN
LINTON (Helix), along with the previously declared recruitment
of Grossmont College defensive tackle JA'RODD
WATSON.
Peterson was a first team choice to both the All-East County
and All-Grossmont North League teams, playing both left tackle
and center for the Wolf Pack.
"Jake is a powerful offensive lineman who has good feet
and can play all the positions on the offensive line,"
said MacIntyre about the 6-foot-4, 300-pound Peterson, who
did not play football until he was 15. "He has more of
a tackle, guard-type body. Jake came on the scene as a senior.
We like his up-side and are very excited about him."
Linton (6-2, 180) was an All-Grossmont South League selection
at two positions for the Highlanders, finishing his senior
season with 34 receptions for 565 yards and four touchdowns
for the SDCIF Division II runner-up Highlanders.
"Sean is a receiver who knows how to play the game,"
noted MacIntyre. "He can stick his foot in the ground
and go get a football. He's a polished receiver, a big target
and an excellent guy to throw to when we're in the 'red zone.'"
Watson completed his community college career playing in
the 2009 Triumphant Sports Bowl JC All-American game in Chandler, Ariz. His 9.5 tackles for loss, 7.0 quarterback sacks and
three fumble recoveries were tops by defensive linemen for
Grossmont, which captured the US Bank Beach Bowl. Watson,
a second-team, all-conference choice, is already on the San
Jose State campus for the spring semester.
One of his brothers, E.J. Watson, was a fullback who lettered
at Colorado State (1993-95).
In the 1980s, MacIntyre was a standout defensive back, first
at Vanderbilt then for two seasons at Georgia Tech under head
coach Bobby Ross, who later coached the San Diego Chargers.
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Barragan
lands at West Hills
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SANTEE (1-30-10) JESS BARRAGAN, who has been
coaching football at the community college level the
past two years, has been named head football coach at
West Hills High School, Wolf Pack assistant principal
DAVID RIOS announced.
Its exciting to be back coaching at the
high school level, said Barragan, who tutored
inside linebackers and served Southwestern College head
coach ED CARBERRY as assistant head coach during the
2008 and 2009 seasons.
It is going to be a challenge, but Im not
shy about taking on challenges.
Barragan is taking over for CASEY ASH, who resigned
after three seasons at the Wolf Pack helm.
Coaching high school football is nothing new to Barragan,
who was head coach at Mount Miguel from 2002-04. His
Matadors compiled a 10-20 record under his tutelage.
They have a strong sense of community at West
Hills, Barragan said. (Previous football
coaches) STEVE SUTTON and Casey Ash were successful,
so this school has a tradition in football.
Barragan said he hopes to keep on some of the assistants
who have worked in the program.
I have to win the kids, their parents and the
community over, and Im ready to go out and do
that.
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All-State teams include three East County products
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TORRANCE (1-30-10) Three East County athletes have
been named to the 2009 All-State Football Team as selected
by CalHiSports.com.
Valhalla quarterback PETE THOMAS, who is already enrolled
at Colorado State, was a third-team All-State pick.
Christian Highs TYRONE SAULS, a 6-foot-2, 225-pound
junior linebacker, was named to the Small Schools All-State
First Team.
Rounding out the All-State selections is an All-Underclassmen
unit that includes Sauls and 6-foot-3, 245-pound sophomore
center CARL MARTIN of El Capitan.
Mission Bay quarterback Dillon Baxter, who will attend USC,
was chosen Mr. Football as the states Player of the
Year.
State Bowls
Fri., Dec. 18
At Carson
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Oceanside
24
Bellarmine 19
FINAL
Modesto Chr. 44
Francis Parker 40
FINAL
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Thomas takes detour to Colorado State
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EL CAJON (12-23-09) Valhalla High senior quarterback
PETE THOMAS believes he can make an immediate impact as a
freshman at Colorado State. Thats why he has rescinded
his June commitment to Arizona State.
I feel I had to do whats right for me,
Thomas said. At CSU, I have an opportunity to play early.
Thats the goal of any incoming freshman.
That wasnt the case at ASU where Thomas felt the football
program had become a bit too unstable. The Sun Devils were
without an offensive coordinator after head coach Dennis Erickson
fired Phil Olson following the 2009 season.
Im going to graduate in January, and I didnt
want to go over there where they didnt have an offensive
coordinator in place, said Thomas, who earlier this
week was named to the All-CIF first team by media members
in voting conducted through the San Diego Hall of Champions.
The other first-team quarterback was Mission Bay's Dillon
Baxter, who was also named 2009 CIF Offensive Player of the
Year.
Competition for the starting job pits Thomas against a fifth-year
senior and a redshirt freshman. Last years starter has
graduated.
As far as I can tell, the job at CSU is open,
Thomas said. Its definitely a better situation
all-around than it was at ASU.
When Thomas began to view attending ASU as a risk, he had
plenty of options. Maryland, Boston College and Northwestern
had made earlier scholarship offers.
But there were too many pluses CSU had going than to search
elsewhere. Thus, when Thomas visited the Ft. Collins, Colo.,
campus (Dec. 19-20), he was sold on head coach Steve Fairchild
and his staff.
Those guys are great coaches, Thomas said. They
run a pro-style offense and thats what Im looking
for.
Fairchild, a graduate of Patrick Henry High, has seven seasons
in the NFL under his belt. It is that reputation that attracts
high school kids from all over.
He puts guys in the league (NFL), Thomas noted.
And you have to like that.
Thomas enjoyed a successful senior season where he completed
64 percent of 273 passes for 2,392 yards and 24 touchdowns
as Valhalla captured its first league championship in the
schools 35-year history.
Another advantage Thomas gains by accepting CSUs offer
is a sort of reunion with his brother, CHRIS THOMAS, who is
currently a junior at the Air Force Academy.
Hes only 90 minutes away, Pete said. Thatll
be great.
ALL-CIF
SAN DIEGO SECTION TEAM
(Selected by the media via the San Diego Hall of Champions)
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OFFENSE -
FIRST TEAM
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DEFENSE -
FIRST TEAM
|
Pos. |
Player, School |
OL |
Alex Crosthwaite, Cathedral Catholic,
6-4, 315, Sr.
Randy Reschke, Vista, 6-1, 240, Sr.
Spencer Johnston, Ramona, 6-3, 245, Sr.
Corey Lamb, La Costa Canyon, 6-2, 275, Sr.
Ference Kacsinta, Steele Canyon, 6-1, 296, Sr. |
WR |
Kenny Stills, La Costa Canyon, 6-2,
185, Sr.
Victor Dean, Lincoln, 6-6, 210, Sr.
Jerry Whittaker, Oceanside, 5-10, 170, Sr. |
TE |
Robert Graves, Eastlake, 6-3, 245,
Sr. |
QB |
Dillon Baxter, Mission Bay, 6-0, 205,
Sr.
Peter Thomas, Valhalla, 6-5, 220, Sr. |
RB |
Ricky Seale, Escondido, 5-9, 185,
Sr.
Damien Williams, Mira Mesa, 5-11, 200, Sr.
Brennan Clay, Scripps Ranch, 6-0, 198, Sr.
Tony Jefferson, Eastlake, 6-1, 205, Sr. |
K |
Bobby Zalud, La Costa Canyon, 5-7,
170, Sr. |
|
Pos. |
Player, School |
DL |
Thomas Molesi, Oceanside, 6-2, 280,
Sr.
Mustafa Jalil, Cathedral Catholic, 6-4, 305, Jr.
Kenny Galeai, Oceanside, 6-1, 275, Sr.
Shane Pennix, Valhalla, 6-3, 246, Sr. |
LB |
Jake Fely, Oceanside, 5-10, 215, Sr.
Ofisa Kose, Vista, 6-2, 235, Sr.
Marcus Mendillo, Eastlake, 5-11, 210, Sr.
Anthony Joyner, Point Loma, 6-2, 220, Sr.
Rene Siluano, Oceanside, 5-10, 190, Sr.
Matt Cellery, Eastlake, 5-11, 235, Sr. |
DB |
Stefan McClure, Vista, 5-10, 175,
Jr.
King Holder, Oceanside, 5-10, 165, Sr.
Davon Dunn, Lincoln, 6-0, 180, Sr.
Ray Herring, Mission Bay, 6-0, 170, Sr.
Dominic Prouty, El Capitan, 5-10, 190, Sr. |
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Offensive Player of the Year
Dillon Baxter, Mission Bay
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Coach of the Year
John McFadden, Eastlake
|
Defensive Player of the Year
Thomas Molesi, Oceanside
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|
OFFENSE -
SECOND TEAM
|
DEFENSE -
SECOND TEAM
|
Pos. |
Player, School |
OL |
Stehly Reden, Valley Center, 6-5,
235, Jr.
Larsen Romo, Escondido, 6-2, 225, Sr.
James Rooks, Mission Bay, 6-1, 250, Sr.
David Vasquez, Oceanside, 6-1, 235, Jr.
Markis Tokio, Oceanside, 6-0, 250, Sr. |
WR |
Dana Barbaro, St. Augustine, 6-2,
185, Sr.
Chance Early, Cathedral Catholic, 6-0, 170, Jr.
Troy Ware, Vista, 6-2, 180, Sr.
Austin Gonzalez, Helix, 5-11, 170, Jr. |
TE |
Dallas Butler, Mission Hills, 6-1,
220, Sr.
Jordan Sparkman, Point Loma, 6-6, 230, Sr. |
QB |
Deon Randall, Francis Parker, 5-9,
180, Sr.
D'Angelo Barksdale, Eastlake, 6-2, 185, Sr. |
RB |
Stanton Upson, Valley Center, 5-9,
170, Sr.
Derall Hunter, Mount Miguel, 5-10, 181, Sr. |
K |
Jorge Medina, Mount Miguel, 5-10,
210, Jr. |
|
Pos. |
Player, School |
DL |
Tom Jauregui, Valley Center, 6-3,
190, Sr.
Sam Meredith, Helix, 6-4, 250, Jr.
Adam Witzmann, La Costa Canyon, 6-0, 225, Sr.
Eddie Vega, Eastlake, 5-11, 195, Sr.
Ian Seau, La Costa Canyon, 6-4, 240, Jr. |
LB |
J.J. Taele, El Camino, 5-11, 205,
Sr.
Jordan Lance, Cathedral Catholic, 5-11, 190, Sr.
Thomas Tutogi, Chula Vista, 6-0, 240, Sr.
Kurt Luedtke, Santa Fe Christian, 6-1, 180, Sr.
Nic Quintero, Mission Bay, 6-1, 210, Sr. |
DB |
Larry East, Vista, 6-1, 200, Sr.
Dominick Markham, El Camino, 5-9, 165, Sr.
Brien Moynihan, Cathedral Catholic, 5-11, 175, Sr.
Tim Zier, Escondido, 5-9, 195, Sr.
Devin Taverna, Oceanside, 6-1, 185, Sr. |
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Wolf
Pack seeks football coach
© East County Sports.com
SANTEE (1-1-10) West Hills High School is currently
accepting applications for its vacant head football
coach position.
Interested candidates should contact West Hills assistant
principal DAVID RIOS at (619) 956-0420.
Ash offers immediate resignation
© East County Sports.com
SANTEE (12-17-09) When CASEY ASH was named
head coach at West Hills three years ago, he was the
youngest head football coach in the Grossmont Conference
at the time. Ash, 31, has resigned his position as
Wolf Pack head coach effectively immediately.
During his three seasons at the helm, Ash guided
West Hills to an overall record of 14-17-1. In his
first season, the Pack captured the Grossmont North
League championship. His teams qualified for the playoffs
in two of the three years.
One of the reasons Ash decided to turn in his resignation
is due to the Grossmont Conference changing its league
alignments. West Hills will be affiliated with Granite
Hills, Grossmont, Helix, Steele Canyon and Valhalla
in the Grossmont Hills League next fall.
That had a lot to with it, Ash said.
Bottom line is its time for me to move
on and try something new.
Ash said he isnt through with coaching.
There is a possibility I will get on a staff
somewhere else. Nothing is for sure yet.
A graduate of West Hills, Ash also served the Wolf
Pack as defensive coordinator for three seasons prior
to replacing STEVE SUTTON as head coach on June 30,
2007.
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2009 ALL-EAST COUNTY TEAMS
Too close to call at the top
Co-winners for offense, defense
on 2009 All-East County teams
© East County Sports.com
EL CAJON (12-14-09) For the second time in the last
three years, East County Sports.com has selected co-players
of the year for both offense and defense in its annual All-East
County selections.
Valhalla quarterback PETE THOMAS was named the first team
quarterback, sharing Offensive Player of the Year honors with
Mount Miguels record-breaking running back DERALL HUNTER.
A year ago Thomas, who has a scholarship to Arizona State
in hand, was also an East County Co-Offensive Player of the
Year.
Earning East County Sports.com Co-Defensive Players
of the Year are Valhalla defensive end SHANE PENNIX and El
Capitan strong safety DOMINIC BUBBA PROUTY.
Thomas passed for 2,392 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior,
finishing with a career count of 7,505 passing yards and 60
touchdowns.
Hunter finished the season with an East County best 2,090
rushing yards and 200 points (33 TDs, one 2-pt PAT). He rushed
for 4,103 yards during a three-year career and scored 340
points.
Pennix racked up a dozen sacks and was without question the
most menacing defensive lineman this season. Prouty, a two-time
Grossmont North League Defensive Player of the Year, ranked
among the countys leading tacklers and was second in East
County with 7 interceptions.
Parity was the moniker for East County football teams. Thus,
most of the awards were shared including East County Sports.com
Coach of the Year, jointly held by Helixs TROY STARR
and Valhallas STEVE SUTTON.
Starr turned a so-called rebuilding year into a 9-5 season
and trip to the San Diego CIF Division II finals against CIF
state bowl-bound Oceanside. Starr played musical chairs with
his athletes, starting 15 sophomores during the season, which
included a rare fourth-place finish in the Grossmont South
League.
In his third season at Valhalla, Sutton guided the Norsemen
to the first championship in school history with an 8-3 finish
in the Grossmont South League. His teams have won 19 games
over the last two seasons.
Other honors handed out by East County Sports.com
were: Offensive Rookie of the Year Helix receiver-safety
AUSTIN GONZALEZ; Defensive Rookie of the Year Helix
corner JIMMY PRUITT; Unsung Hero (Offense) Mount Miguel tight
end WILLIE MORALES; (Defense) Helix freshman nose guard WILLIAM
MILO.
2009
ALL-EAST COUNTY TEAMS
Selected by the East County Sports.com
staff
|
FIRST TEAM
|
OFFENSE
Pos |
Name, School |
Hgt
|
Wgt
|
Year
|
QB
RB
RB
RB
RB
TE
WR
WR
WR
OL
OL
OL
OL
Util
K |
Pete
Thomas, Val
Desean Waters, Gro
Derall Hunter, MM
Alex Perlin, SC
Traivonne Brown, Val
Robert Craighead, EC
Brett Etherton, Gro
Shervin Iraniha, MV
Austin Gonzalez, Hel
Jamie DeCarlois, Val
Ference Kacsinta, SC
Jake Peterson, WH
David Carrillo, MM
Steven Pitts, Chr
Jorge Medina, MM |
6-5
5-9
5-10
6-1
5-8
6-3
6-3
5-9
5-11
6-1
6-1
6-5
6-1
6-1
5-10
|
210
165
181
195
175
230
205
155
170
220
296
325
290
205
210
|
12
11
12
12
12
11
12
11
11
12
12
12
12
12
11
|
|
DEFENSE
Pos |
Name, School |
Hgt
|
Wgt
|
Year
|
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
P |
Shane
Pennix, Val
Allen Thomas, EC
Cole Davidson, EC
Sam Meredith, Hel
Hunter Sallee, SC
Tyrone Sauls, Chr
Khaalid Abdullah, MM
Steven Pitts, Chr
Kacy Smith, Hel
Jordan Gentner, MM
Dominic Prouty, EC
Brian Carroll, GH
Teddy Cothron, SC
James Gallivan, EC
Joel Alesi, Chr |
6-3
6-0
6-1
6-4
6-0
6-2
6-0
6-1
5-10
5-8
5-10
6-0
5-9
5-8
6-1
|
246
195
205
250
200
225
216
205
180
188
195
175
158
175
260
|
12
12
12
11
12
11
12
12
10
12
12
12
12
12
12
|
|
Co-Offensive Players of the
Year
PETE THOMAS, Valhalla
DERALL HUNTER, Mount Miguel
|
Co-Defensive Players of the
Year
SHANE PENNIX, Valhalla
DOMINIC PROUTY, El Capitan
|
SECOND TEAM
|
Pos |
Name, School |
Hgt
|
Wgt
|
Year
|
QB
QB
QB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR
WR
OL
OL
OL
TE
Util
Util |
AJ
Stanford, MM
Jake Reed, Hel
Alex Hann, ECV
Jake Wragg, SC
Matt Burkett, EC
Nino Mallory, Val
James Leighton, Val
Anthony Jackson, ECV
Cameron Lee, Hel
Tyrone Iauluolo, MM
Joe Cardona, GH
Jay Barlow, Hel
T.D. Gross, San
Maurice Payne, MV
Garret Campbell, FC |
6-1
6-2
6-0
6-1
6-0
6-3
5-8
5-9
5-11
6-0
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-0
5-10
|
188
185
190
175
210
180
160
171
165
308
210
275
212
173
180
|
12
11
12
11
12
12
12
12
10
12
12
12
10
12
12
|
|
Pos |
Name, School |
Hgt
|
Wgt
|
Year
|
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
P |
William
Milo, Hel
Mike Lipscomb, WH
Joey Musgrove, Gro
Leonard Pannek, Val
Alex Hann, ECV
JT Wildes, EC
Greg Goulding, Val
Dillian Schlotter, EC
Junior Nunez, San
Andreas Sanchez, MV
Kweishi Brown, Val
Anthony Lima, EC
Michael Winter, SC
Sean Linton, Hel
Landon Rivers, Gro |
5-9
6-3
6-5
6-0
6-0
6-1
6-1
5-10
5-9
5-8
6-0
5-10
5-10
6-2
6-2
|
276
240
225
215
190
195
160
200
165
155
175
175
165
180
190
|
9
12
11
12
12
12
12
12
12
11
12
12
12
12
12
|
|
Offensive Rookie of the Year
AUSTIN GONZALEZ, Helix
|
Defensive Rookie of the Year
JIMMY PRUITT, Helix
|
Unsung Hero Award
WILLIE MORALES, Mount Miguel
|
Unsung Hero Award
WILLIAM MILO, Helix
|
Co-Coaches of the Year
TROY STARR, Helix & STEVE SUTTON, Valhalla
|
2009 ALL-LEAGUE
TEAMS (Selected by coaches)
|
ALL-GROSSMONT
NORTH LEAGUE
|
FIRST TEAM – OFFENSE
POSITION NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
QB Alex Hann El Cajon Valley 6-0 190 Sr.
QB Zach Breidt Santana 6-0 161 Jr.
RB Matt Burkett El Capitan 6-1 210 Sr.
RB Desean Waters Grossmont 5-9 165 Jr.
WR Robert Craighead El Capitan 6-3 230 Jr.
WR Anthony Jackson El Cajon Valley 5-9 171 Sr.
WR Brett Etherton Grossmont 6-3 205 Sr.
TE T.D. Gross Santana 6-2 212 So.
OL Carl Martin El Capitan 6-3 245 So.
OL Jake Peterson West Hills 6-5 325 Sr.
OL Joey Gonzales Grossmont 5-9 210 Sr.
K Chance House Grossmont 5-9 170 Sr.
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SECOND TEAM – OFFENSE
POSITION NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
QB Tyler Mutter Grossmont 6-3 185 Sr.
QB Gary Isaacson West Hills 6-0 168 Jr.
RB Nick McDaniel West Hills 5-7 165 Jr.
RB Andrew Tran West Hills 5-10 175 Jr.
WR Brooks Noble El Capitan 6-3 195 Sr.
WR Patrick Johnson El Cajon Valley 5-6 145 So.
WR Kyle Velovich West Hills 6-0 168 Sr.
OL Tyler Montgomery Santana 6-0 302 Sr.
OL Chris Eidson Santana 6-0 186 Sr.
OL Brian Paznokas Grossmont 6-0 230 Sr.
OL Clayton Rainey Grossmont 6-3 215 Sr.
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Offense Player of the Year: DESEAN WATERS, Grossmont
Defense Player of the Year: DOMINIC “BUBBA” PROUTY, El Capitan
Coach of the Year: RON BURNER, El Capitan
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FIRST TEAM – DEFENSE
POSITION NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
DB Dominic Prouty El Capitan 5-10 195 Sr.
DB James Gallivan El Capitan 5-9 175 Sr.
DB Jon Green Grossmont 5-9 170 So.
LB Junior Nunez Santana 5-9 165 Sr.
LB J.T. Wildes El Capitan 6-1 195 Sr.
LB Dillian Schlotter El Capitan 5-10 200 Sr.
LB Alex Hann El Cajon Valley 6-0 190 Sr.
DL Joe Musgrove Grossmont 6-5 225 Jr.
DL Allen Thomas El Capitan 6-0 195 Sr.
DL Cole Davidson El Capitan 6-1 205 Sr.
DL Mike Lipscomb West Hills 6-3 240 Sr.
Punter Landon Rivers Grossmont 6-2 190 Sr.
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SECOND TEAM – DEFENSE
POSITION NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
DB Joey Acosta Grossmont 5-9 160 Jr.
DB Patrick Johnson El Cajon Valley 5-6 145 So.
DB Ben Schuster West Hills 6-0 167 Jr.
DB Anthony Lima El Capitan 5-10 175 Sr.
LB Michael Davis-Tucker Grossmont 6-0 195 Jr.
LB Justin Williams Santana 6-2 201 Sr.
LB Daniel Wade El Capitan 6-0 205 Jr.
LB Ryan Nuckols West Hills 5-8 160 Jr.
LB Nick McDaniel West Hills 5-7 165 Sr.
DL Colton Alexio Grossmont 6-4 180 Jr.
DL Jake Burton El Capitan 6-1 220 Sr.
DL Steven Armstrong West Hills 5-11 215 Jr.
HONORABLE MENTION EL CAJON VALLEY: Dane Ricondo
(Sr.), Byron Morales (Sr.), Charles Armstrong (So.), Danny
La (Sr.). EL CAPITAN: Ryne McBurney (Sr.), Marquis Hawkins
(Sr.), Michael Grossman (Sr.), Tyler Mason (Jr.). GROSSMONT:
Jonah Schwenkler (Sr.), Daniel Ford (Sr.), Dimitri Scott
(Jr.), Ronnie Dodd (Sr.). SANTANA: John Burke (Sr.), Cody
Conley (Sr.), Chaz Konarska (Sr.), Jason Patterson (Jr.).
WEST HILLS: Cody Maxwell (Sr.), Garrett Guinn (Jr.), Alan
Parks (Sr.), Kevin Dougherty (Sr.). |
ALL-GROSSMONT
SOUTH LEAGUE
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FIRST TEAM – OFFENSE
POSITION NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
QB Pete Thomas Valhalla 6-5 220 Sr.
QB Maurice Payne Monte Vista 6-0 173 Sr.
RB Derall Hunter Mount Miguel 5-10 181 Sr.
RB Alex Perlin Steele Canyon 6-1 195 Sr
RB Traivonne Brown Valhalla 5-8 175 Sr.
WR Shervin Iraniha Monte Vista 5-8 155 Jr.
WR Austin Gonzalez Helix 5-11 170 Jr.
OL Joe Caradona Granite Hills 6-3 210 Sr.
OL David Carrillo Mount Miguel 6-1 290 Sr.
OL Ference Kacsinta Steele Canyon 6-1 296 Sr.
OL Jamie DeCarolis Valhalla 6-1 220 Sr.
OL Tyrone Iaulualo Mount Miguel 6-0 308 Sr.
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SECOND TEAM – OFFENSE
POSITION NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
QB Brad Boehmke Steele Canyon 6-1 170 Jr.
WR Nino Mallory Valhalla 6-3 180 Sr.
WR Matthew Swanger Valhalla 6-2 187 Sr.
WR Gilbert Perez Granite Hills 6-0 180 Jr.
TE Johnny Valencia Granite Hills 6-4 210 Sr.
TE Willie Morales Mount Migeul 6-½ 198 Sr.
RB Jake Wragg Steele Canyon 6-1 175 Jr.
OL Brandon Sanders Helix 6-1 220 Sr.
OL Nathan Lang Mount Miguel 6-2 243 Sr.
OL Jay Barlow Helix 6-3 275 Sr.
OL Kevan McDouglal Valhalla 6-2 260 Sr.
OL Ryan Scurlock Steele Canyon 6-3 240 Jr.
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Co-Offense Players of the Year: PETE THOMAS and DERALL HUNTER
Defense Player of the Year: SHANE PENNIX, Valhalla
Coach of the Year: STEVE SUTTON, Valhalla
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FIRST TEAM – DEFENSE
POSITION NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
DB Hunter Sallee Steele Canyon 6-0 200 Sr.
DB Andreas Sanchez Monte Vista 5-8 155 Jr.
DB Teddy Cothron Steele Canyon 5-9 158 Sr.
DB Kweishi Brown Valhalla 6-0 175 Sr.
DB Brian Carroll Granite Hills 6-0 175 Sr.
LB Khaalid Abdullah Mount Miguel 6-0 216 Sr.
LB Kacy Smith Helix 5-10 180 So.
LB Jordan Gentner Mount Miguel 5-8 188 Sr.
LB Gregory Goulding Valhalla 6-1 160 Sr.
DL Shane Pennix Valhalla 6-3 246 Sr.
DL William Milo Helix 5-9 276 Fr.
DL Sam Meredith Helix 6-4 250 Jr.
Kicker Jorge Medina Mount Miguel 5-10 210 Jr.
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SECOND TEAM – DEFENSE
POSITION NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
DB Michael Winter Steele Canyon 6-0 165 Sr.
DB Hanssell Wilson Valhalla 5-10 160 Jr.
DB Natone Morgan Mount Miguel 5-11 168 Sr.
DB Taylor Mishler Steele Canyon 5-10 150 Sr.
DB Sean Linton Helix 6-2 180 Sr.
DB Dillon Talia Valhalla 5-10 180 Sr.
LB Kenneth Tribble Monte Vista 6-0 185 Sr.
LB Brenden Nager Granite Hills 6-0 170 Sr.
DL Dwayne Mitchell Steele Canyon 5-11 180 Sr.
DL Tony Jackson Monte Vista 6-5 205 Sr.
DL Leonard Pannek Valhalla 6-0 215 Sr.
DL Braxton Falaniko Mount Miguel 6-2 288 Sr.
HONORABLE MENTION GRANITE HILLS: Cory Lockman (Jr.),
Zech Delacruz (Sr.), Freddy Halton (Jr.), Frantz Laraque
(Jr.), Brendan Nager (Sr.). HELIX: Ryan Salavea (Sr.),
Jake Reed (Jr.). MONTE VISTA: Matthew Parris (Jr.), Moses
Walker (Sr.), Dorian Hardy (Jr.), Javier Juarez (Jr.).
MOUNT MIGUEL: Kevin March (Sr.), Bryant Mitchell (Sr.),
AJ Stanford (Sr.), Saofagia Maulupe (Jr.). STEELE CANYON:
Chanceller James (So.), Brandon Watson (So.), Yousif Khoury
(Sr.), Cody Simpson (Sr.) VALHALLA: James Leighton (Sr.),
Michael Bazzi (Sr.), Jevon Hasten (So.), Anthony Toma
(Sr.). |
ALL-COASTAL
LEAGUE
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FIRST TEAM – OFFENSE
POS NAME SCHOOL YR
QB Deon Randall Francis Parker Sr
RB Sam Hoekstra Santa Fe Christian Sr
RB NATE McLaurin HORIZON SR
RB Kenny Brookins Francis Parker Jr
WR Roland Jackson Francis Parker Jr
WR Weston Stutz Horizon Sr
OL Wes Gavin Francis Parker Sr
OL MATTHEW KNIGHT CHRISTIAN Sr
OL Brett Buchanon Santa Fe Christian Sr
OL Anthony Watkins The Bishop’s Sr
OL Greg Gallanis Francis Parker Sr
K/P Matt Wile Francis Parker Jr
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SECOND TEAM - OFFENSE
POS NAME SCHOOL YR
QB Keaton Giannotti Santa Fe Christian Sr
RB MALCOLM MURPHY CHRISTIAN SR
RB Trever Boucher Santa Fe Christian Sr
RB Christian Theuer The Bishop’s Sr
WR Warren Brody Francis Parker Jr
WR Bobby Zarubin Santa Fe Christian So
OL GANNON HARRELL CHRISTIAN SR
OL Daniel Moss Horizon Sr
OL James Blaj Horizon Sr
OL Ryan Moore Santa Fe Christian Jr
OL Rob Rosas Francis Parker Sr
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Offense Athlete of the Year: DEON RANDALL, Francis Parker
Defense Athlete of the Year: KURT LUTDKE, Santa Fe Christian
Kicker of the Year: MATT WILE, Francis Parker
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FIRST TEAM - DEFENSE
POS NAME SCHOOL YR
DL Kurt Lutdke Santa Fe Christian Sr
DL Jon Lee Francis Parker Jr
DL Alex Carrillo The Bishop’s Sr
LB TYRONE SAULS CHRISTIAN JR
LB STEVEN PITTS CHRISTIAN SR
LB Josh Estill Santa Fe Christian So
LB E. Espinosa-Dasilva Francis Parker Jr
DB Dalante Dunklin Francis Parker So
DB J.J. Hall Horizon Jr
DB Alec Fisher The Bishop’s Jr
DB Jared Watson-Lewis Santa Fe Christian So
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SECOND TEAM - DEFENSE
POS NAME SCHOOL YR
DL Henry Johnson Santa Fe Christian Jr
DL JON McNEAL CHRISTIAN JR
DL Ben Rangel Francis Parker Jr
LB Trent Von Yokes Santa Fe Christian Sr
LB Brian Levett Francis Parker So
LB Austin Fisher The Bishop’s Jr
LB Andrew Dyer Horizon Jr
DB MARTIN RUIZ CHRISTIAN SR
DB Robbie Stiefler The Bishop’s Jr
DB Connor Moore Santa Fe Christian So
DB Rochon Taylor Francis Parker So
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ALL-SOUTHERN
LEAGUE
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FIRST TEAM - OFFENSE
RB Cody Cornett Calvin Christian Sr
RB Jordan Sharf SD Jewish Academy Jr
TE Devon Weinstein SD Jewish Academy So
WR Shaeed Marshall San Pasqual Academy Sr
WR Renne Torres Midway Baptist Sr
OL Ricky Pemensky SD Jewish Academy Jr
OL Cory Brouwer Calvin Chrisitan Sr
OL Caleb Gardner Foothills Christian Sr
OL William Brown Julian Sr
OL Spencer Broek Calvin Christian Sr
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SECOND TEAM - OFFENSE
QB Jake Bons Calvin Christian Jr
RB Eddie Valenzuela Julian Sr
RB Da'rel Andrews Midway Baptist Jr
TE Andy Hoffman Foothills Christian So
WR Zach Cummings Foothills Christian Jr
WR Tomas Salzman Calvin Christian Sr
OL Ryan Edminston Foothills Christian Sr
OL Robert Braun Julian Sr
OL Joel delgadillo Borrego Sr
OL Drew Ferris SD Jewish Academy Sr
OL Matt Ollier Midway Baptist Jr
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Offense Player of the Year: Garret Campbell. Foothills Christian
Defense Player of the Year: Thomas Salzman, Calvin Christian
Kicker of the Year: Noam Baltinestor, SD Jewish
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FIRST TEAM - DEFENSE
DL William Brown Julian Sr
DL Spencer Broek Calvin Christian Sr
DL Dylan Westrick Foothills Christian Sr
DL Rasham Brazier San Pasqual Academy Sr
LB Caleb Gardner Foothills Christian Sr
LB Joseph Mizrachi SD Jewish Academy Sr
LB Cory Brouwer Calvin Christian Sr
LB Andrej Dominquez Julian Sr
DB Shaeed Marshall San Pasqual Academy Sr
DB Rafi Luri SD Jewish Academy Jr
S Thomas Saltzman Calvin Christian Sr
- SECOND TEAM - DEFENSE
DL Ricky Pemensky SD Jewish Academy Jr
DL Joe Cavilier Calvin Christian Sr
DL Ben Housley Foothills Christian So
DL Matt Ollier Midway Baptist Jr
LB David Estelle Calvin Christian So
LB Raymond Lomas San Pasqual Academy Sr
LB Broderick Knight San Pasqual Academy Fr
LB Cody Lewis Foothills Christian Sr
DB Lane Gregg Calvin Christian So
DB Joe Altig Midway Baptist Sr
DB Justin Esselstrom Foothills Christian Sr
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CIF-SAN DIEGO
SECTION
PREP FOOTBALL FINAL RANKINGS
North County Times
Sportswriters/Sportscasters Poll
(First-place votes
in parenthesis)
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Rank/Team |
Record
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Points
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LW
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1. Oceanside (19)
2. Eastlake
3. Cathedral Catholic
4. Mission Bay
5. Vista
6. La Costa Canyon
7. Helix
8. Valley Center
9. Point Loma
10. Escondido
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13-0-0
11-0-2
12-1-0
13-0-0
10-3-0
11-1-0
9-5-0
11-2-0
9-4-0
8-3-1
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190
169
135
133
119
79
48
41
37
31
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1
3
4
5
6
2
7
8
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Others receiving votes: Francis Parker
(30), Mission Hills (23), Valhalla (4), Mira Mesa
(1). |
For 2009, 19 sportswriters,
sportscasters and CIF representatives from throughout
the county vote in the weekly poll. This year's panel
includes: John Maffei, Terry Monahan, Tom Sheridan,
Matt Null, Rick Hoff, Tom Saxe (North County Times),
Alan Kidd (Hall of Champions), Nick Pellegrino (East
County Sports.com), Steve Dolan and Rick Hill (East
County), Rick Willis (KUSI-TV), John Kentera, Mark Chlebowski,
Ted Mendenhall, Bob Petinak (XX Sports Radio 1090),
Bruce Ward (San Diego City Schools), Jeff Kortz (kdc),
Craig Elsten (619sports.net) and Dave Axelson (Coronado
Journal).
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