Helix' Amu Milo (center)
rushes for a touchdown,
mounting a 21-0 halftime lead to power the
South
at rhe Alex Spanos All-Star Football Classic,
41-7. (Photo by Philip Brents, couretsy
Chula Vista Star News)
Take the 23rd annual Alex Spanos All-Star Classic,
which was held Friday night (July 12) at San Diego Mesa
College, for example. Led by the Valhalla High duo of
quarterback RAMSEY RAMANO and slotback KEVIN MILLS,
the South steamrollered the North, 41-7, in a game that
was halted with 6 minutes remaining.
Romano, who is headed for Michigan on a baseball scholarship,
delivered a pair of scoring passes of 11 and 13 yards
to teammate Mills and finished with 158 passing yards
in a three-man quarterback rotation.
Helix linebacker Rocky
Fuga was named MVP for the South All-Stars
thanks to big hits like this one, popping
the helmet off North running
back Deon Dickey of La Costa Canyon in a
41-7 blowout victory.
(Photo by Tori Mills)
#147;A game like this is a lot of fun, said Romano.
The four drives that I was on the field we eventually
wound up scoring all four times.
In addition to his scoring hook-ups with Mills, Romano
also fired a 58-yard completion to Blake Wilson of Eastlake
to set up a 9-yard steamroller run by Helix lineman
AMU MILO for the touchdown to make it 21-0 at halftime.
It was big night for the Grossmont Conference. Helix
linebacker ROCKY FUGA logged three sacks and three tackles
for losses. He was named the South Player of the Game.
Grossmont product TRENT GALKOSKI had an interception
for the South, which created five turnovers, while Steele
Canyon s LONNIE TUFF also scored on a 43-yard
run, which ended the game in the 4th quarter.
All-Star
Game Gallery by Tori Mills
Left: Helix' Marquiz Powell
(20) successfully defends the pass,
Middle: The tackle by El Capitan's Michael Nuzzo
(56) and Grossmont's Tigran Gumushyan (33).
Right: Lonnie Tuff of Steele Canyon finds the
hole for big yardage,
Left: Tackle by West Hills'
Jordan Arnold (24), Mount Miguel's Josh Tausaga
(66) and
Heliz' Amu Milo. Middle: Tackle by Helix' Rocky
Fuga (44). Right: Helix' Marquiz Powell (20).
Left: Pass rush by Mount Miguel's
Josh Tausaga (66). Right: West Hills' Jordan Arnold
(24),
Left: Valhalla quarterback Ramsey
Romano airs it out. Middle: Norsemen running back
Kevin Mills (6) rushes for a first down. Right:
Tackle by Grossmont's Tigran Gumushyan (33)
and Mount Miguel's Josh Tausaga (66).
Previous Games
(inc.)
Edition, Winner, Score (Site)
22nd / 2012 South 14-10 (Mesa)
21th / 2011 South 27-7 (Mesa)
20th / 2010 North 27-3 (Mesa)
19th / 2009 South 10-6 (Patrick Henry HS)
18th / 2008 North 14-7 (Mt. Carmel HS)
17th / 2007 South 14-0 (Mesa)
16th / 2006 South 20-19 (Mesa)
15th / 2005 North 27-7 (Mesa)
14th / 2004 South 43-7 (Mesa)
13th / 2003 North 20-14 (Mesa)
12th / 2002 North 16-13 (Mesa)
11th / 2001 North 31-26 (Escondido HS)
10th / 2000 South 7-3 (Escondido HS)
Others (from our archives)
9th / 1999 North 44-16 (Escondido HS)
8th / 1998 South won
4th / 1994 2A Stars 6-3 (Chula Vista HS)
3rd / 1993 3A Stars 24-14
Fri.,
July 12 7:30 p.m.
Merrill Douglas Stadium
San Diego Mesa College
23rd annual ALEX SPANOS
ALL-STAR FOOTBALL CLASSIC
Romano leads South All-Stars
in final football appearance
Valhalla High quarterback RAMSEY ROMANO, who has accepted
a baseball scholarship to the University of Michigan,
has been named offensive team captain for the South. Most
likely this will be the final football game Romano will
play. Romano passed for 3415 yards and 30 touchdowns for
the Norsemen, who finished 9-4.
The bulk of the Inland contingent will play of the
defensive side. Outside of Romano the only other players
ticketed to play offense are Grossmont receiver JEFF
BOWERS (60-923 yds, 13 TDs), Steele Canyon running back
LONNIE TUFF (147-789, 9 TDs), Norseman receiver KEVIN
MILLS (59-762, 3 TDs) and Grossmont offensive tackle
JOE ZIZZO (6-3, 280).
Representing East County on the defensive front are
Helixs defensive lineman AMU MILO (5-10, 290),
linebacker ROCKY FUGA (6-0, 215) and defensive back
MARQUISE POWELL (3 interceptions). Also in a tackling
mode are West Hills defensive end JORDAN ARNOLD
(6-1, 195) and Wolf Pack defensive tackle KEVIN LOPEZ
(5-10, 280), Grossmont defensive back TRENT GALKOSKI
(5-11, 175) and Foothillers linebacker TIGRAN GUMUSHYAN
(5-11, 200), El Capitan linebacker MICHAEL NUZZO (6-0,
220), Monte Vista defensive end MESSAI SMALL (6-2, 260),
Mount Miguel linebacker SONNY SOMOATA (6-0, 230) and
Matadors defensive lineman JOSH TAUSAGA (6-0, 278) round
out the East County lineup.
The head coach for the South All-Stars is Madisons
Rick Jackson, whose assistants will include Jason Fowler
and TAY SNEDDON.
The North squad, led by quarterback Austin Early, son
of Palomar head coach Joe Early, hopes to avenge last
years 14-10 loss to the South.
Tickets for the game are $10 for adults and $5 for
children 12 and under. No CIF passes will be honored.
As a player, Seiner, 53, was an East County product
up the ladder as a standout offensive lineman at
Santana, at Grossmont College and at San Diego State.
He was as great a (history) teacher in
the classroom as he was on the football field,
said former Santana football coach DAVE GROSS.
No question he was great at whatever he
did.
I was always concerned about my offensive
line and Bobby managed to put the pieces together,
Gross added.
Seiner helped LEN GALLO coach the Santana freshman
team last season.
He did such a great job teaching,
Gallo said. One thing most people do not
know about him is the tons of authentic memorabilia
he found to teach his classes. He had various
world war helmets, flags, uniforms and stuff I
dont even know about.
I would have loved to have taken his history
class because he made it so interesting,
Gallo added.
At the conclusion of the nearly four-hour event, which
attracted more than 90 quarterbacks, eight of the players
were selected to participate in coach Trent Dilfers
two-minute drill, and then seven were handed Golden
Gun jerseys.
Dilfer and the rest of the Elite 11 coaches, however,
were not ready to give a Golden Ticket,
signifying a player has been invited to the Elite 11
finals.
Christian Highs 5-foot-10, 170-pound senior-to-be
MICHAEL CARRILLO was among those awarded a coveted Golden
Gun jersey.
As a junior Carrillo completed 122 of 214 passes for
1,724 yards and 19 touchdowns.
There are only six of the Elite 11 camps, which are
intended for top level rising senior quarterbacks (Class
of 2014) and select elite underclassmen throughout the
country. Top performers will earn a spot in the final
Elite QB event in the summer, with the winners moving
on to ESPN television.
Andrade will be playing for the NCAA-3 LaVerne University
Leopards, while Miller will be attending Trinity Pawling
Preparatory School in Pawling, N.Y., a member of the
prestigious New England Preparatory School Athletic
Council.
Andrade accounted for 2,780 total offense yards for
the Cougars the past season and Miller racked up 1,350
total offense yards for the Wolf Pack. In addition Miller
averaged 33.3 yards on 32 punts for West Hills.
Jared Frazier is a free lance talent finder,
and has been recommending student athletes to preparatory
schools back east (as Post Graduates) for several years
now, related Millers father Sherman. Of
all the football players he watched tape on during the
2012 football season, our family was very fortunate
that he felt Rashaan was a potential D1 student athlete,
that somehow had been missed or dropped through the
recruiting cracks. He suggested three potential prep
schools that could possibly give him another opportunity
to enhance his academic acumen and showcase his QB and
punting skill set development.
Rashaan has received a Divosion I offer from the University
of Buffalo. Also showing interest in him were Oregon
State, Nevada and San Jose State.
Division II schools making a serious pitch for Miller
were Prairie View A&M, Colorado Mesa, New Mexico
Highlands and Western New Mexico, as well as Division
III Montana State Northern, Dakota Wesleyan, and Central
Methodist (Mo.).
Christian Highs RAYVON OWENS has committed
to Oregons Willamette University in Salem,
and his Patriots teammate lineman TYLER
LESLIE will advance to Wheaton College in Illinois.
Meanwhile, Valhalla High linebacker RYAN ERNSBARGER
will attend the University of Redlands in the
fall.
Owens, a 5-foot-10, 180-pound running back, ranked
third in East County with 102.3 yards rushing
per game in 11 encounters. He scored 14 touchdowns
and was also a standout at linebacker. He was
recruited by Christian High graduate DANNY MITCHELL,
a former quarterback for the Patriots, who is
an assistant football coach at Willamette .
Owens was All-East County First Team offense.
He produced 1,440 all-purpose yards.
Leslie, a 6-foot-1, 250-pound two-way lineman,
earned All-East County First Team Offense. On
the defensive side he also chalked up 45 tackles,
6 solo, and one sack.
Ernsbarger, a tackling machine for the Norsemen,
amassed 115 solo tackles and 60 assists. He also
had 6 sacks, 5 deflections, 3 forced fumbles and
11 hurries. He was an All-East County Second Team
Defensive player.
The 6-foot-1, 191-pound junior quarterback for
the Foothillers has posted career stats of completions/attempts
(463-753, 61.5 percent) for 5,838 yards and 55
touchdowns. In 2012 he led San Diego County in
all these categories.
Lawrence was selected to 2nd team All-State Juniors,
first team All-CIF, first team All-East County,
EastCountySports.com Offensive Player of the Year
and first team All-Grossmont Hills League.
Foothillers coach TOM KARLO stated, I think
Anthony is one of the top QBs on the West Coast.
No one will out work him. Hes a fierce competitor
and is relentless in his work ethic.
There are only six of the Elite 11 camps, which
are intended for top level rising senior quarterbacks
(Class of 2014) and select elite underclassmen
throughout the country. Top performers will earn
a spot in the final Elite QB event in the summer,
with the winners moving on to ESPN television.
The final Elite 11 Quarterback Competition is
a five-day event featuring the top high school
quarterbacks in the nation.
The 6-foot-2, 185-pound Havird has been
a highly decorated player for the Norsemen.
A transfer from Steele Canyon after his
freshman season, Havird has come on to be
three basketball captains, two-time MVP
and an all-state football player at Valhalla.
He did all this while playing a full basketball
season with a sports hernia as a sophomore,
and missing all of two-a-days and scrimmage
in football. As a junior, he had mononucleosis.
As a senior, he played over half the basketball
season on a broken ankle.
This is one of those superman
kind of stories that some people might believe
is fantasy, but this ones true.
During his senior season he entered a burning
house to save his two family dogs and call
911 to keep his family home from burning
to the ground.
The last two months Havird has been living
in a hotel while juggling practice and school
with deep tissue massage, acupuncture and
nightly ice baths for his ankle.
The EastCountySports.com Defensive Player
of the Year will attend Gardner-Webb University,
an NCAA I-FCS institution in Boiling Springs,
N.C.
In his senior season at Valhalla Havird
was the most dominating football defender
in East County, if not the entire county.
He led East County in interceptions with
10 and in tackles with 163 112 solo
and eight tackles for loss. He also recovered
four fumbles.
No question Gardner-Webb has got itself
a nugget.
Although football is his ticket to his
education, Havird was also a standout in
basketball, earning All-Grossmont Hills
League first team honors as well as All-EastCountySports.com
first team. He participated in two basketball
all-star games this spring in spite of all
of his injuries.
This guy is the meaning of versatility
as shown on the basketball court where he
averaged 16.8 points per game, 10 rpg, 3.4
apg and 3.7 spg.
Although he was known primarily for his defense with
the Cougars, the 5-foot-9, 175-pound Ware will play
running back for the Continentals. Ware, who rushed
for 328 yards and four TDs on 47 carries last season
for Steele Canyon, said it was a difficult decision
because he had walk on offers from Cal Poly-SLO and
Colorado State. Even Stanford wanted him to walk on,
but could not guarantee him enrollment due to its competitive
admission standards. He ultimately chose Hamilton because
of their high academics and opportunity to play right
away.
The 6-foot, 250-pound Andersen will be fighting for
a starting spot on the O-Line for the Loggers of the
Northwest Conference. Andersen was an All-Grossmont
Hills League second team pick as a senior. Ware also
earned second team All-GHL defense.
The Norsemens wide receiver represented the United
States as part of the American Football Worldwide ELITE
team in a football game against the national U19 team
of France .
The Americans blanked Les Blues, 19-0, in a
game played on March 30.
Howards participation in this game, pitting USA
graduating high school seniors against the French team,
is doubly historic in that it marks the first time a
scholastic team from the United States has competed
on French soil, and it is also the first time a scholastic
American team has traveled overseas to play another
countrys national team.
Howard made several key catches, including a 12-yard
scoring strike to give AFW ELITE the lead, 6-0.
He has awarded his share of scholarships and the latest
one is to West Hills defensive end JORDAN ARNOLD. The
6-foot-1, 195-pound Arnold is a sackmaster and should
make an impact in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
at the Silver City, N.M., campus right away.
Arnold was a first team All-East County pick as a senior.
In other football scholarship news, Grossmont Highs
6-4, 205-pound defensive end HAYDEN HERRINGTON has landed
a ride to Montana Tech, an NAIA school in Butte, Mont.,
of the Frontier Conference.
Herrington logged 54 tackles, 7 sacks, forced a fumble
and recovered a fumble and averaged 36 yards per punt
as a second team All-Grossmont Hills League player.
A 3-year varsity starter, Herrington has played offensive
line, defensive line, tight end, halfback and punter.
Meanwhile Granite Hills linebacker JACOB MAZZENGA,
who turned down several Division II scholarship offers,
will continue his college career at NCAA Division 3
Elmhurst College of Illinois, which he figures will
best fit his academic needs.
He will major in Exercise Science with a minor in Health.
His goal is to work with Youth Type 2 diabetes kids
by means of exercise and diet. In his senior season
Mazzenga earned All-East County honors as a linebacker
with 72 solo tackles.
Helix High lineman WILLIAM AMU MILO (5-9, 260) has
committed to Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction,
Colo. of the NCAA Division II Rocky Mountain Athletic
Conference. Milo was a four-time All-East County pick
on both sides of the ball and made All-CIF his final
two seasons.
Highlanders teammate MICHAEL ADKINS has landed a scholarship
to the University of Colorado of the Pac-12 Conference
in Boulder. The running back rushed for 1770 yards and
24 touchdowns on 216 carries his senior year after earning
All-CIF as well as All-East County for his final two
seasons.
Meanwhile Granite Hills linebacker JACOB MAZZENGA has
committed to Elmhurst College of Elmhurst, Ill. He has
demonstrated the true meaning of a student athlete
by earning a 3.1 grade-point average. He plans
to pursue a degree in Sports Medicine.
El Cajon Valley graduate RYAN PEET has accepted a football
scholarship to Bethel College in North Newton, Kan.,
an NAIA institution affiliated with the Kansas Collegiate
Conference. The versatile Peet has demonstrated the
ability to play on both sides of the ball.
Howard to play football in France
Special to East County Sports.com
MOLINE, Ill. (3-4-13) Valhalla High wide receiver
BEN HOWARD will represent the United States as part
of the American Football Worldwide ELITE team in a football
game against the national U19 team of France. The game
is scheduled to take place in Paris on March 30.
In his senior season, Howard recorded 39 receptions
for 800 yards and nine touchdowns helping lead the Norsemen
to a 9-4 record.
In a game against CIF state Division II state champion
Madison, Howard set a school record and tied the league
record with four touchdown catcges in dealing the Warhawks
their lone defeat.
His play throughout the season resulted in his being
named first team All-East County, All-Grossmont Hills
League first team and Valhallas wide receiver
of the year.
Howards participation in this game, pitting USA
graduating high school seniors against the French team,
is doubly historic in that it marks the first time a
scholastic team from the United States will compete
on French soil and it is also the first time a scholastic
American team has traveled overseas to play another
countrys national team.
Partaking in this trip to France will bestow
me with a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience
life in Europe, while at the same time playing a game
that I love, said
Howard. After breaking my collarbone during my
senior year, I was unable to finish my season so this
game will act as closure to the career I wasnt
able to finish wearing a Valhalla jersey.
American Football Worldwides ELITE team comes
from a true cross-section of the United States and represents
nearly every corner and region of the country. Fourteen
different states are represented on the 35-man roster.
They include (pictured above, l-r): wide receiver
BRETT STONE (Northern Colorado), two-way standout
MARCUS FLISHER (Truman State, Mo.), and defensive
back/kick returner TRENT GALKOSKI (Minn.-Crookston).
Other
East County signees
DIVISION I
Michael Adkins, Helix (Colorado)
Nehemiah Brown, Valhalla (Army)
Lonnie Tuff, Steele Canyon (Pennsylvania) DIVISION II
Virnel Moon, El Cajon Valley (Colorado Mesa)
The 6-foot-2, 185-pound Havird was a highly decorated
player for the Norsemen. The East County Defensive Player
of the Year will attend Gardner-Webb University, an
NCAA I-FCS institution in Boiling Springs, N.C.
Tone (6-1, 240), a rush defensive end, was recruited
by former West Hills standout quarterback PHILIP STABACK
to Southwest Baptist University, a Division 2 school
in Bolivar, Mo. Staback is officially the offensive
coordinator for the Bearcats of the Mid-America Intercollegiate
Athletic Association.
Galkoski (6-0), 185), a versatile DB/KR/WR should make
an impact at NCAA Division II University of Minnesota-Crookston.
Trent is an extremely versatile football player
who can do it all on the field, said Grossmont
coach TOM KARLO. Hes a great example for
the younger guys on how to be a true student athlete.
A first team All-East County pick, Galkoski registered
102 tackles 5 for losses intercepted a
pass, recovered a fumble and scored a touchdown. He
averaged 37 yards on 7 kickoff returns.
A three-sport letterman for Valhalla, Havird led the
Norsemen to a 9-4 record and a number 45 ranking in
the state. He earned All-State second team honors from
CalHiSports.com as one of the states top 24 defensive
players. He paced the Norsemen with 163 tackles (112
solo), 11 interceptions, 8 tackles for loss, 2 forced
fumbles and 4 fumble recovers at safety. The highlight
of his career is he has 23 tackles against Morse. Havird
is also a standout in basketball and volleyball. He
selected Gardner-Webb over Old Dominion, Western New
Mexico and Colorado-Mesa.
Tone should make a major impact at the Division II
level.
DeShawn should contribute immediately because
he is one of a kind, said Staback.
The Bulldogs, an NCAA Division II school, are a member
of the Mid-America Athletic Association.
Flisher, who owns a 3.9 grade point average, recorded
75 tackles, seven pass break-ups, two interceptions,
one forced fumble and fumble recovery and blocked a
kick for the Foothillers. He also scored five touchdowns.
Marcus had multiple offers but chose Truman State
after he took his official visit, said Grossmont
football coach TOM KARLO. He liked the school,
both athletically and academically.
The Bulldogs finished 4-7 a year ago, but have high
hopes for the 2013 season.
All-State honors
for
Foothillers' Lawrence Tabbed to All-Juniors
team by CalHiSports
The 6-foot-1, 190-pound Lawrence was named to
the second team multipurpose as a quarterback
and running back, according to the respected website.
In leading Grossmont to a 9-3 record last season,
Lawrence completed 272 of 402 passes for 3480
yards and 36 touchdowns. He also rushed for 270
yards and a pair of scores. As a sophomore Lawrence
has 2796 total offense and 20 touchdowns.
Lawrence was labeled the East County Offensive
Player of the Year as a junior and was an All-CIF
San Diego Section first team offense pick by the
San Diego County media.
Steele Canyon's Lonnie Tuff (File photo by Frank Price, youatplay.com)
But the 5-foot-11, 180-pound Steele Canyon High senior
running back overcame the adversity of his adolescence
to earn a 4.6 grade-point average and a scholarship
to the University of Pennsylvania.
Lonnie had his choice of colleges, he could have
gone anywhere, said his coach, SCOTT LONGERBONE.
Tuff, who was hampered by injuries a broken
ankle as a junior and sprained the opposite ankle as
a senior remained a major college recruit.
Brown University, Cornell and USD were among the recruiting
derby seeking Tuffs talents.
Said Longerbone, Lonnie has a 4.6 GPA and the
sixth-best SAT score in our school.
In two seasons, Tuff rushed for 1,590 yards and 17
touchdowns for the Cougars. However, at Penn the Quakers
have recruited him as a defensive back.
Ill play where they want me to play but
Id like a shot at running back, and they said
theyd give me that, Tuff said.
CalHiSports
All-State Football Team honorees
East County selections
Second Team Defense: DB Spencer Havird (Valhalla)
6-2, 185, Sr.
Third Team Offense: QB Ramsey Romano (Valhalla)
6-3, 185, Sr.
Other CIFSDS selections: First Team Offense: RB Pierre Cormier (Madison)
5-10, 185, Sr. First Team Defense: LB William Gulley (Oceanside)
6-0, 225, Sr. Second Team Offense: OL Scott Quessenberry
(La Costa Canyon) 6-4, 275, Sr. Second Team Multi-purpose: QB/RB Isreal
"Tofi" Paopao (Oceanside) 6-0, 225, Sr. Third Team Defense: DL Jonathan Petersen
(Poway) 6-1, 190, Sr. Third Team Defense: DB Derek Babiash (Poway)
6-1, 170, Sr. Third Team Multi-purpose: RB/DB Aaron Baltazar
(Eastlake) 6-0, 200, Sr.
Celebrating a touchdown is Santana's
Jareth Raymond (32) and Grossmont's
Ryan Green during Saturday's (Jan. 12) Friday
Night Lights Magazine all-star
game for graduating seniors, held at Helix High
School's Jim Arnaiz Field.
The Red stars blanked the Blue stars, 24-0. (Photos by Frank Price, www.youatplay.com)
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Christian's Rayvon Owens (left)
with the hit
on Grossmont running back Jeff Bowers.
Left: Santana's Jareth Raymond
(32); Right: Christian's Rayvon Owens.
The teams are divided into the San Diego Nationals
and the San Diego Americans. Admission to the game is
$5.
Among the nuggets playing in the game from East County
are:
Ryan Green (Grossmont), Jeff Bowers (Grossmont), Virnel
Moon (El Cajon Valley), Tyler Browning (Santana), Jareth
Raymond (Santana), Rayvon Owens (Christian), Brandon
Andrade (Steele Canyon), Hakim Harris (El Cajon Valley),
Michael Mansour (Valhalla), Tyler Leslie (Christian),
Adam Dean (Grossmont), Kevin Brady (Santana), Ryan Peet
(El Cajon Valley), Amu Milo (Helix), Keith Rogers (Valhalla),
Phillip George (Christian), and DShea Wade (El
Cajon Valley).
Valhalla (9-4) finished in 45th place, just one spot
behind 2011 Division II state bowl champion Helix.
The explanation by Cal-Hi Sports was right on
the mark:
Of all the teams in the state, the Norsemen
go up the most in the final rankings. This is
due to them having a head-to-head win over Madison,
which won the CIF Division III state final, in
addition to having lost by just three points to
Oceanside in the CIF San Diego Section Division
II semifinals. And other than a first game loss
to Mira Mesa (also by just three), Valhallas
other losses were to higher-ranked El Toro and
Helix. Another key win came against La Costa Canyon
(which was good enough on one night to beat Poway).
El Toro finished in 25th place, while La Costa Canyon
was in the state ratings for the first nine weeks of
the season.
Meanwhile, Helix was the third-best ballclub from the
CIF San Diego Section, according to Cal-Hi Sports.
They wrote:
Last years CIF Division
II state bowl champs went out of this years
Division II section playoffs in the semifinals with
a loss to Poway . The Highlanders still showed some
strength, especially early on with a win against
Eastlake of Chula Vista (eventually won San Diego
D1 title) and then a win over Valhalla of El Cajon
(lost by just three to Oceanside in San Diego D2
semifinals).
Oceanside led all schools from San Diego and Imperial
counties with a rating of 15th, followed by Poway at
No. 40. The other local school named was Division IV
champion Madison, placed one spot behind Valhalla at
No. 46.
The Santee trio of quarterback KYLE GASNER, receiver-defensive
back LANDON LOZOYA and running back TYLER WEISS will
enroll at the school of 4,000 in January 2013.
Capital University is coming off a 2-8 season so the
trio should have a chance to start in their freshman
year.
2012
All-CIF San Diego Section Team Selected by
the media via San Diego Hall of Champions
Offensive player of the year:
Isreal "Tofi" Paopao, Oceanside
Defensive player of the year: William Gulley,
Oceanside
Kicker of year: Fernando Elizarraraz, Oceanside
Coach of the year: Dave Dunn, Lincoln
First Team Offense
QB-Isreal "Tofi" Paopao Oceanside Sr. QB-Anthony Lawrence Grossmont Jr.
QB-Ramsey Romano Valhalla Sr.
RB-Pierre Cormier Madison Sr.
RB-Royce Freeman Imperial Jr.
RB-Aaron Baltazar Eastlake Sr.
RB-Justin Williams El Camino Sr.
WR-Chris Martin Otay Ranch Sr.
WR-Thai Cottrell Oceanside Jr.
WR-Kendal Keys Helix Sr.
OL-Scott Quessenberry La Costa Cyn. Sr.
OL-C.J. Tauala Oceanside Sr.
OL-Sean Dowling Fallbrook Sr.
OL-David Zumwalt Mission Hills Sr.
OL-Jordan Poland La Jolla Country Day Sr.
First Team Defense
DL-Blake Wilson Eastlake Sr. DL-Amu Milo Helix Sr.
DL-Tyrell Robinson Lincoln Sr. DL-De'Shawn Tone Valhalla Sr.
DL-Jon Petersen Poway Sr.
LB-Alec Moreno Poway Sr.
LB-William Gulley Oceanside Sr.
LB-Ricky Liuchan Mission Hills Jr.
LB-Keoni Kanoa Madison Sr.
LB-Rey Osuna Olympian Jr.
DB-Derek Babiash Poway Sr.
DB-Tyree Robinson Lincoln Sr.
DB-Parker Price Cathedral Catholic Sr. DB-Spencer Havird Valhalla Sr.
DB-Chad Nolan Mission Hills Sr.
Second Team Offense
QB-Connor Wynn Mission Hills Jr.
QB-Joseph Le'Gerrette-Luke Mater Dei Sr.
RB-Nehemiah Gross Poway Sr. RB-Michael Adkins Helix Sr.
RB-Jevante Reed Chula Vista Sr.
RB-Austin Bernard Valley Center Sr.
RB-Andrell Snowden Olympian Sr.
WR-Michael McInerny Valley Center Sr.
WR-Darren Carrington Horizon Sr.
WR-Sergio Bailey Olympian Sr.
OL-Joey Kuperman Cathedral Catholic Sr.
OL-Dominic Burtech Santa Fe Christian Sr.
OL-Rey Tabbs Olympian Sr.
OL-Jacob Alsadek Torrey Pines Sr.
OL-Josh Allen Ramona Sr.
Second Team Defense
DL-Kiel Robinson Mission Hills Sr. DL-Jordan Arnold West Hills Sr.
DL-Robert Decort St. Augustine Sr.
DL-Hunter Moore Mission Hills Sr.
LB-Keifer Graham Eastlake Sr.
LB-Kyle Hendrickson San Pasqual Jr. LB-Rocky Fuga Helix Sr.
LB-Max Michaels Poway Sr. DB-Jalen Davis Helix Jr.
DB-Jabril Clewis Patrick Henry Jr.
DB-Lee Walker Madison Sr.
DB-Isiah Olave Eastlake Jr.
DB-Ryshaud Keegan Oceanside Sr.
DB-Ryan Sharpe Poway Sr.
DB-Jace Whittaker Oceanside Jr.
Sportswriters/Sportscasters
CIF San Diego Section Poll Conducted
by UT San Diego
(First-place votes in parenthesis)
FINAL RANKINGS
Rank/School
WL
Pts
LW
1. Oceanside (29)
2. Poway
3. Eastlake
4. Madison
5. Mission Hills 6. Helix
7. Lincoln
8. St. Augustine
9. Cathedral Catholic 10. Valhalla
12-1
10-3
9-4
12-1
10-3
10-2
9-4
10-3
2-8*
9-4
290
221
195
174
173
151
105
65
63
48
1
6
9
8
4
2
7
4
*forfeited 8 games
Honorable
mention Olympian (41), Santa Fe Christian
(20), Ramona (9), La Costa Canyon (9), Grossmont
(5), Francis Parker (2), San Pasqual (1)..
29
sportswriters, sportscasters and reps from the CIF
vote in the weekly poll. The panel includes: John
Maffei, Terry Monahan, Tom Sheridan, Dennis Lin,
Craig Malveaux (U-T San Diego), Rick Hoff and Tom
Saxe (U-T SD stringers), Nick Pellegrino (East County
Sports), Steve Brand and John Shacklett (Hall of
Champions), Rick Hill (East County), Steve Dolan
(my1079fm.com), Rick Willis and Brandon Stone (KUSI-TV),
John Kentera. Bob Petinak, Mark Chlebowski, Ted
Mendenhall, Jordan Carruth, Jack Cronin, Bobby Wooldridge
(XX Sports Radio 1090), Bruce Ward (San Diego City
Schools), Jeff Kurtz (playsports), Craig Elsten
(619sports.net), Dave Axelson (The Coronado Eagle
& Journal), Anthony Gentile (San Diego Reader),
Rick Smith (Partletonsports.com), and Jerry Schiepp
and John LaBeta (CIF-SDS).
2012 ALL-EAST COUNTY FOOTBALL TEAM
In memory of Murphy, Hillers earn four honors
on annual All-East County football team
Lawrence, the East County Sports Offensive Player
of the Year paced the circuit in passing yardage (3,480
yards, 36 TDs) and guided the Foothillers to a 9-3 finish.
Thats a step up for Lawrence, who was the Rookie
of the Year as a sophomore.
Offensive Rookie of the Year went to running back PARIS
MILLER (1,224 yards, 11 TDs) of Christian High.
Most Improved Player is Grossmont receiver CHRISTIAN
BROOKS, who led East County receivers with 64 catches
for 810 yards.
East Countys Offensive Unsung Hero is Mount Miguel
receiver-safety DAVAUGHN MURRAY. Meanwhile, Grossmonts
TOM KARLO was selected East County Sports Coach
of the Year for leading the Hillers to a solid 9-3 finish.
The Foothillers' alum took over following the offseason
death of RON MURPHY due to cancer. Murphy won the award
in 2010; Karlo first won with Mount Miguel in 2007.
East County Sports' Defensive Player of the
Year is Valhalla senior SPENCER HAVIRD, who recorded
163 tackles and intercepted 10 passes while recovered
4 fumbles.
Other defensive winners include Rookie of the Year
JARED TURNER of El Capitan, Most Improved is Grossmonts
TRENT GALKOSKI, and Defensive Unsung Hero is Christians
SEBASTIAN SWIFT.
The selections are made by the editorial staff of East
County Sports.
2012
All-East County Football Team (Selected by the Editorial staff of EastCountySports.com)
FIRST
TEAM OFFENSE
Pos
Player,
School
Ht, Wt, Yr
QB
QB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
WR
WR
TE
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
K
Anthony Lawrence,
Grossmont
Ramsey Romano, Valhalla
Michael Adkins, Helix
Jemeil Jackson, Monte Vista
Rayvon Owens, Christian
Paris Miller, Christian.
Scott Root, El Capitan
Ben Howard, Valhalla
Kendal Keys, Helix
Jeff Bowers, Grossmont
Amu Milo, Helix
Michael Mansour, Valhalla
Marcos Zamudio, Santana
Tyler Leslie, Christian
Donovan Tacadena, Monte Vista
Daniel McManus, West Hills
Players
of the Year
ANTHONY LAWRENCE, Grossmont (offense)
/ SPENCER
HAVIRD, Valhalla (defense)
Rookies
of the Year
PARIS MILLER, Christian (offense)
/ JARED
TURNER, El Capitan (defense)
Unsung
Heroes
DAVAUGHN MURRAY, Mount Miguel
(offense) / SEBASTIAN
SWIFT, Christian (defense)
Most
Improved Players
CHRISTIAN BROOKS, Grossmont (offense)
/ TRENT
GALKOSKI, Grossmont (defense)
Coach
of the Year
TOM KARLO, Grossmont
SECOND
TEAM OFFENSE
Pos
Player,
School
Ht, Wt, Yr
QB
QB
QB
RB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
OL
OL
UTL
UTL
K
Brandon Andrade, Steele
Canyon
Josh Harris, Helix
Brad Cagle, El Capitan
Lonnie Tuff, Steele Canyon
Eric Seaboch, West Hills
Ben Lomibao, Mount Miguel
Kevin Mills, Valhalla
Lawrence Dickens, Steele Cyn.
Jovon Richardson, Mount Miguel
Ryan Browning, Santana
Christian Brooks, Grossmont
Forrest Hanlon, Helix
Robert Rios, Mount Miguel
Virnel Moon, El Cajon Valley
Marlon Lampart, Grossmont
Mason Powell, Christian
Shawn
Morales, Monte Vista
Justin Lepisi, West Hills
Miracle Tausaga, Mount Mig.
Josh Tausaga, Mount Miguel
Kevin Brady, Santana
Tyler Browning, Santana
Ryan Ernsbarger, Valhalla
Jacob Mazzenga, Granite Hills
D.J. Smith, El Capitan
Rueben Leasau, Helix.
Lashawn Ware, Steele Canyon
Giuseppe Castanos, Valhalla
Dan Jacobs, Grossmont
Nehemiah Brown, Valhalla
Spencer George, Foothills Chr.
Rashaan Miller, West Hills
2012
Coaches' All-League Football Teams (Selected by head coachers in each respective
league)
GROSSMONT
HILLS LEAGUE
Offensive Player of the Year:
RAMSEY ROMANO, Valhalla
Defensive Co-Players of the Year: KENDAL KEYS,
Helix and AMU MILO, Helix
Kicker of the Year: DANIEL McMANUS, West Hills
Coach of the Year: TAY SNEDDON, West Hills
FIRST TEAM – OFFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
QB Ramsey Romano Valhalla 6-3 185 Sr.
QB Anthony Lawrence Grossmont 6-1 191 Jr.
RB Lonnie Tuff Steele Canyon 5-11 180 Sr.
RB Michael Adkins Helix 5-11 200 Sr.
WR Ben Howard Valhalla 5-11 155 Sr.
WR Kendal Keys Helix 6-2 185 Sr.
WR Jeff Bowers Grossmont 5-8 160 Sr.
OL Kevin Jaynes West Hills 6-4 230 Jr.
OL Michael Mansour Valhalla 6-1 264 Sr.
OL Forrest Hanlon Helix 6-2 200 Fr.
OL Kaleem Parrish Helix 5-10 200 Jr.
-
SECOND TEAM – OFFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
QB Brandon Andrade Steele Canyon 5-10 175 Sr.
QB Josh Harris Helix 6-3 160 Jr.
RB Eric Seaboch West Hills 6-1 215 Sr.
WR Lawrence Dickens Steele Canyon 5-9 150 Jr.
WR Kevin Mills Valhalla 5-9 160 Sr.
WR Christian Brooks Grossmont 5-11 180 Jr.
WR Brett Stone Grossmont 6-0 170 Sr.
OL Cole Andersen Valhalla 6-0 250 Sr.
OL Rocky Rangel Grossmont 6-3 263 Jr.
OL Anthony Hernandez Steele Canyon 6-2 190 Jr.
OL Joe Zizzo Grossmont 6-3 281 Sr.
-
FIRST TEAM – DEFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
DB Spencer Havird Valhalla 6-2 183 Sr.
DB Jalen Davis Helix 5-9 170 Jr.
DB Trent Galkoski Grossmont 5-11 180 Sr.
DB Marquise Powell Helix 5-9 170 Sr.
LB Rocky Fuga Helix 6-0 215 Sr.
LB Rueben Leasau Helix 6-2 215 Jr.
LB Tigran Gumushyan Grossmont 5-11 200 Sr.
DL Jordan Arnold West Hills 6-1 195 Sr.
DL De’Shawn Tone Valhalla 6-1 240 Sr.
DL Jaleel Hunn Helix 6-3 190 Sr.
DL Amu Milo Helix 5-9 260 Sr.
-
SECOND TEAM – DEFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
DB Dominic Banaga Granite Hills 5-10 180 Sr.
DB Nate Murray Steele Canyon 5-9 140 Sr.
DB Jordan Johnson Steele Canyon 6-1 165 So.
DB Nehemiah Brown Valhalla 5-10 172 Sr.
DB LaShawn Ware Steele Canyon 5-9 175 Sr.
LB Jacob Mazzenga Granite Hills 5-11 205 Sr.
LB Ryan Ernsbarger Valhalla 6-0 190 Sr.
LB Guiseppi Castano Valhalla 5-11 188 Jr.
DL Justin Lepisi West Hills 6-3 285 Sr.
DL Phillip Diaz de Leon Valhalla 6-3 265 Sr.
DL Hayden Herrington Grossmont 6-4 208 Sr.
-
HONORABLE MENTION
GRANITE HILLS: Josh Longbreak (Jr.), Clint Tysoll (Sr.), Jake Burton
(Fr.), Justin Mitchell (Jr.).
GROSSMONT: J.T. Barnes (Jr.), Marcus Flisher (Sr.), Dan Jacobs (Sr.),
Ryan Green (Sr.).
HELIX: Buck Parks (Sr.), Jalen Wyatt (Jr.), Jaylon Kuykendall (So.),
Tyree Hunter (Sr.).
STEELE CANYON : Jon Gauthier (Sr.), Jon Duya (Sr.), Logan Statley
(Jr.), Tommy Tyler (Sr.).
VALHALLA: Jihad Elder (Sr.), Bryan Macias (Sr.), John Todd (Jr.),
Jacko Waltz (Sr.).
WEST HILLS: Kevin Lopez (Sr.), Matt Lipscomb (Jr.), Rashaan Miller
(Sr.), Justin Verkest (Sr.).
GROSSMONT
VALLEY LEAGUE
Offensive Player of the Year:
JEMEIL JACKSON, Monte Vista
Defensive Player of the Year: SONNY SAMOATA, Mount
Miguel
Kicker of the Year: JOSUE BEAS, Mount Miguel
Coach of the Year: SHAUN McDADE, Mount Miguel
FIRST TEAM – OFFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
QB Brad Cagle El Capitan 5-10 175 So.
QB Brad Moreno Mount Miguel 5-9 160 Jr.
RB Ben Lomibao Mount Miguel 5-10 180 Jr.
RB Jemeil Jackson Monte Vista 5-10 170 Jr.
WR Scott Root El Capitan 6-1 185 Jr.
WR Jovon Richardson Mount Miguel 6-1 215 Jr.
WR Tyler Browning Santana 6-0 185 Sr.
OL Miracle Tausaga Mount Miguel 6-1 220 Jr.
OL Josh Tausaga Mount Miguel 6-0 265 Sr.
OL Marcos Zamudio Santana 5-10 155 Sr.
OL Donovan Tacadena Monte Vista 5-11 210 Sr.
-
SECOND TEAM – OFFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
RB D.J. Smith El Capitan 5-11 205 So.
RB Kahlil Stewart Santana 6-0 175 Sr.
RB Shawn Morales Monte Vista 6-1 175 Sr.
WR Chris Pearson El Capitan 5-8 165 Jr.
WR Rashad Harper Mount Miguel 5-9 140 Jr.
WR Virnel Moon El Cajon Valley 5-11 151 Sr.
WR Isaiah Fulton Mount Miguel 5-10 170 Sr.
OL Matt Landis El Capitan 6-3 265 Sr.
OL Robert Rios Mount Miguel 5-11 260 Sr.
OL Alejandro Chavez Monte Vista 5-8 185 Jr.
OL Brandon Rosete Monte Vista 6-0 200 Jr.
-
FIRST TEAM – DEFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
DB Jarred Turner El Capitan 5-8 155 So.
DB Davaughn Murray Mount Miguel 6-1 175 Jr.
DB Ben Lomibao Mount Miguel 5-10 180 Jr.
DB Tyler Browning Santana 6-0 185 Sr.
LB D.J. Smith El Capitan 5-11 205 So.
LB Michael Nuzzo El Capitan 6-1 225 Sr.
LB Sonny Samoata Mount Miguel 6-0 220 Sr.
LB Kevin Brady Santana 6-0 230 Jr.
DL Thomas Whalen El Capitan 6-2 190 Jr.
DL Gabe Beas Mount Miguel 6-0 200 Sr.
DL Shawn Morales Monte Vista 6-1 175 Sr.
-
SECOND TEAM – DEFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
DB Wyatt Alvarez El Capitan 5-10 168 Jr.
DB Jake Alvernaz El Capitan 6-0 175 Sr.
DB Tim Brown Monte Vista 6-2 180 Sr.
DB Danielle Miller Monte Vista 5-8 145 Jr.
LB Brad Holley El Capitan 5-10 170 Sr.
LB Jalen Walker Mount Miguel 5-11 190 Sr.
LB Hector Maldonado El Cajon Valley 5-8 170 Sr.
LB Ryan Peet El Cajon Valley 6-1 170 Sr.
DL Danny Clippinger El Capitan 5-10 235 Sr.
DL Edward Hernandez Mount Miguel 6-2 215 Sr.
DL Shawn Morales Monte Vista 6-1 175 Sr.
DL Kariar Al-Naiem El Cajon Valley 5-9 195 Jr.
-
HONORABLE MENTION
EL CAJON VALLEY: Matthew Shearin (So.), Hakim Harris (Sr.),
Guauhtemac Guitierrez (So.), Cirwin Salih (Jr.).
EL CAPITAN: Devin Mikul (Sr.), Austin Watson (Sr.), Damon Donahoo
(Sr.), Clay Cromwell (So.).
MONTE VISTA : Ryan Shields (So.), Messai Small (Sr.), Martin Belmonte
(Sr.), Turran Price (Sr.).
MOUNT MIGUEL: Jovon Davis (Sr.), Alexis Blanco (Jr.), David Dillard
Jr.), Kim Quezon (Jr.).
SANTANA: Brandon Patterson (Jr.), Sheldon Payne (Sr.), Ryan Browning
(Sr.), Tanner Kvedris (So.).
CENTRAL
LEAGUE (Christian High only)
Defensive Player of the Year:
SEBASTIAN SWIFT, Christian
Special Teams Player of the Year: MASON POWELL,
Christian
FIRST TEAM – OFFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
RB Paris Miller Christian 5-9 175 Jr.
RB Rayvon Owens Christian 5-10 180 Sr.
OL Tyler Leslie Christian 6-1 250 Sr.
-
SECOND TEAM - OFFENSE
OL Jack Vanderbilt Christian 6-2 220 Sr.
QB Michael Carrillo Christian 5-10 175 Jr.
WR Kai Arvan Christian 5-11 175 Jr.
-
FIRST TEAM – DEFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
LB Sebastian Swift Christian 6-0 190 Jr.
DE Zane Coffman Christian 5-10 180 Jr.
DB Phillip George Christian 6-1 180 Sr.
-
SECOND TEAM – DEFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL HT. WT. YEAR
LB Trent Sauls Christian 6-1 220 Jr.
DB Trevor Howell Christian 5-10 150 So.
LB Stephen Johnston Christian 5-9 170 Sr.
MANZANITA
LEAGUE
Offensive Player of the Year:
STEVEN DRYE, Holtville
Defensive Player of the Year: RHAGEEM WELLS, Mountain
Empire
Kicker of the Year: LUIS NAVARRO, Calipatria
FIRST TEAM – OFFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL YEAR
QB Evan Franklin Calipatria 12
QB Steven Drye Holtville 12
RB Darice Aguayo Mountain Empire 12
RB Willie Wilson Mountain Empire 12
WR Jacob Whannel Calipatria 12
TE David Lucero Holtville 11
OL Andres Sanchez Vincent Memorial 12
OL Joe Lizarraga Holtville 12
OL Jose Sandoval Holtville 12
OL Troy Clark Mountain Empire 11
OL James McIntyre Mountain Empire 12
SECOND TEAM - OFFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL YEAR
QB SPENCER GEORGE FOOTHILLS CHRISTIAN 12
RB Michael Medina Calipatria 12
RB Cody Thompson Mountain Empire 12
WR David Manglallan Calipatria 12
WR Angel Lomeli Vincent Memorial 12
TE Vaughny Opel Mountain Empire 11
OL Jorge Gutierrez Calipatria 12
OL Chris Flores Calipatria 12
OL David Torres Holtville 12
OL Dakota Whalen Holtville 12
OL Alex Curiel Mountain Empire 12
FIRST TEAM – DEFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL YEAR
DL Lance Angulo Holtville 11
DL Jose Sandoval Holtville 12
DL Larry Hollingsworth Mountain Empire 11
DL Alex Curiel Mountain Empire 12
LB Michael Medina Calipatria 12
LB Phillip Gutierrez Holtville 11
LB Rhageem Wells Mountain Empire 12
LB Jesse Sawyer Mountain Empire 11
DB Jacob Whannel Calipatria 12
DB David Lucero Holtville 11
DB Angel Lomeli Vincent Memorial 12
SECOND TEAM – DEFENSE
POS. NAME SCHOOL YEAR
DL Antonio Gonzalez Calipatria 12
DL Erick Chavez Calipatria 12
DL Joe Lizarraga Holtville 12
DL Carlos Ayala Vincent Memorial 11
LB Luis Navarro Calipatria 12
LB Ben Abatti III Holtville 12
LB Willie Wilson Mountain Empire 12
LB Cody Thompson Mountain Empire 12
DB Alvaro Baltierra Calipatria 11
DB David Manglallan Calipatria 12
DB SPENCER GEORGE FOOTHILLS CHRISTIAN 12
x-rec'd.
forfeit win from Cathedral Catholic; score converts to 1-0 (Nat'l. Federation
rules).
Central
League
School
W
L
W
L
PF
PA
University
City
4
0
6
5
301
292
Christian
3
1
8
4
439
228
Clairemont
2
2
5
6
234
261
Coronado
1
3
2
8
94
312
Crawford
0
4
1
9
206
379
Manzanita
League
School
W
L
W
L
PF
PA
Calipatria
3
1
9
3
319
207
Mountain
Empire
3
1
8
4
468
270
Holtville
3
1
7
3
234
184
Vincent
Memorial
1
3
3
5
192
192
Foothills
Christian
0
4
3
6
146
289
CIFSDS PLAYOFFS
Championships
All at Wilson Stadium, Escondido HS
Fri., Nov. 30
Division I (2) Eastlake 21, (1) Mission Hills 14
Division V (1) Santa Fe Christian 31, (2) Francis Parker 15
Sat., Dec. 1
Division II
(1) Oceanside 32, (3) Poway 10
Division III
(4) Lincoln 42, (3) Ramona 14
Division IV
(2) Madison 35, (1) St. Augustine 21
Semifinals
Fri., Nov. 23
Division I
Mission Hills 42, San Pasqual 17
Eastlake 59, Grossmont 37 Division II
Oceanside 31, Valhalla 28
Poway 21, Helix 7 Division III
Lincoln 20, Olympian 7
Ramona 56, Serra 7 Division IV
St. Augustine 38, Valley Center 21
Madison 35, Brawley 16 Division V
Santa Fe Christian 49, Horizon 35
Francis Parker 27, Christian 24 (2-OT)
Quarterfinals
Fri., Nov. 16
Division I
Mission Hills 35, Carlsbad 7
San Pasqual 20, El Camino 16
Grossmont 55, Rancho Buena Vista 34
Eastlake 28, Torrey Pines 10 Division II
Oceanside 50, Hilltop 0
Valhalla 34, at La Costa Canyon 33
Poway 31, Westview 0
Helix 48, Steele Canyon 21
Division III
Olympian 40, Mt. Carmel 7
Lincoln 21, Point Loma 17
Ramona 41, West Hills 21 Serra
df. Cathedral Catholic, 1-0 (forfeit) Division IV
St. Augustine 42, Del Norte 13
Valley Center 23, Mar Vista 21
Brawley 26, Imperial 21
Madison 46, Mount Miguel 38 Division V
Santa Fe Christian 31, Mtn. Empire 6
Horizon 40, La Jolla Country Day 24
Christian 56, Calipatria 3
Francis Parker 38, The Bishop's 10
First Round
Fri., Nov. 9
Division I
Carlsbad 49, at Otay Ranch 29
El Camino 26, Patrick Henry 3
Rancho Buena Vista 52, at Chula Vista 33
Torrey Pines 42, at Escondido 7 Division II
Hilltop 35, at Orange Glen 28 (OT)
Valhalla 52, Rancho Bernardo 21
Westview 35, Bonita Vista 7
Steele Canyon 17, San Marcos 6
Division III
Mt. Carmel 22, at Morse 7
Point Loma 42, at University City 3
West Hills 14, Hoover 13
Serra 42, Monte Vista 13 Division IV
Del Norte 34, Mission Bay 28
Mar Vista 31, Clairemont 7
Imperial 34, La Jolla 20
Mount Miguel 26, Mater Dei 14 Division V
Del Norte 34, Mission Bay 28
Mar Vista 31, Clairemont 7
Imperial 34, La Jolla 20
Mount Miguel 26, Mater Dei 14
REGULAR SEASON
WEEK 1
Non-League Fri., Aug. 31 Helix 28, Eastlake 6
Grossmont 28, Ramona 24
West Hills 47, Santana 14
Mount Miguel 50, Fallbrook 33
El Cajon Valley 48, Sweetwater 13
Foothills Chr. 12, Calvin Chr. 7
Christian 49, Linfield Christian 0
Cathedral 35, Steele Canyon 6
Chula Vista 35, Granite Hills 12
Mira Mesa 31, Valhalla 28
Serra 26, Monte Vista 14
Horizon 34, Mountain Empire 0
Clairemont 25, The Bishop's 21
Hoover 28, University City 8
Francis Parker 42, Coronado 3
SD-Southwest 56, Crawford 0
Calipatria 26, Desert Mirage 10
Calexico 14, Holtville 10
Borrego 33, Julian 20
WEEK 2
Fri., Sept. 7
Non-League
No. 1 Helix 43, No. 9 Vista 7
Grossmont 30, Escondido 6
Christian 49, Santana 26
El Cajon Valley 30, Montgomery 7
West Hills 45, Kearny 6
Valhalla 42, Madison 28
Foothills Christian 34, Maranatha Chr. 7
Otay Ranch 37, Mount Miguel 12
St. Augustine 27, Steele Canyon 21
El Capitan 28, Granite Hills 21
Clairemont 40, EC-Southwest 7
Holtville 21, SD-Southwest 19
Calipatria 36, San Diego Jewish 0
La Jolla Country Day 49, Vincent Mem. 0
San Pasqual Academy 34, Crawford 12
Santa Fe Christian 35, Coronado 0
Archbishop Murphy (Wash.) 40, University City 26 Sat., Sept. 8
Non-League
Mountain Empire 46, L.A. Douglass 0
Monte Vista 33, The Bishops 12
WEEK 3
Non-League
Fri., Sept. 14
Christian 20, El Cajon Valley 17
Grossmont 48, Bonita Vista 25
Monte Vista 17, Sweetwater 0
Steele Canyon 34, Temescal Canyon 16
Valhalla 43, Morse 40
West Hills 47, El Centro-Central 19
Cathedral Catholic 16, Helix 9
Imperial 46, Santana 0
Madison 35, Mount Miguel 31
Patrick Henry 21, Granite Hills 6
San Ysidro 40, Foothills Christian 16
Serra 55, El Capitan 49 (2-OT)
Horizon 47, Crawford 20
Mission Bay 49, Clairemont 6
University City 44, El Centro-Southwest 6
Calexico 23, Calipatria 9
Mountain Empire 42, Anza-Hamilton 7
Crescent Heights (Albt.) at Holtville, ccd.
Vincent Memorial - bye Sat., Sept. 15
Aliso Viejo-Aliso Niguel 42, Coronado 12
WEEK 4
Fri., Sept. 21
Non-League
El Cajon Valley 32, San Ysidro 3
El Capitan 38, Hilltop 14
Helix 28, Mount Miguel 6
Grossmont 35, Mar Vista 21
West Hills 31, Serra 14
Eastlake 56, Steele Canyon 26
El Centro-Central 34, Santana 31
El Toro 77, Valhalla 46
Francis Parker 24, Christian 20
Kearny 27, Monte Vista 14
San Diego HS 25, Granite Hills 13
Mountain Empire 56, Calvary Christian 27
Madison 49, Clairemont 6
University City 65, Escondido Charter 35
Coronado 33, The Rock 3
Foothills Christian vs. The Rock, ccd.
Holtville 40, EC-Southwest 13
Vincent Memorial 36, Classical Aca. 14 Sat., Sept. 22
Calipatria 39, Crawford 28
WEEK 5
Fri., Sept. 28
Non-League
West Hills 21, El Capitan 0
Granite Hills 20, El Cajon Valley 16
Grossmont 42, San Diego HS 12
Valhalla 31, Mount Miguel 24
Foothills Christian 19, Classical Aca. 18 (OT)
Steele Canyon 49, Canyon Country 49, tie
Patrick Henry 9, Monte Vista 6 (OT)
Mar Vista 33, Santana 13
Hoover (5-0) 27, Clairemont 7
Serra 38, University City 12
Army-Navy 30, Mountain Empire 16
Crawford 40, Vincent Memorial 28
Holtville 32, Escondido Charter 21
Calipatria 47, San Luis (Ariz.) 0
La Jolla 21, Coronado 0 Sat., Sept. 29
Non-League
Christian 29, Mission Bay 19
WEEK 6
Fri., Oct. 5
Grossmont Hills League
No. 3 Helix 24, Valhalla 0
No.10 Grossmont 48, Granite Hills 6
Steele Canyon 36, No. 12 West Hills 10 Grossmont Valley League
Santana 21, ECVHS 12
Mount Miguel 24, Monte Vista 7 Central League
Christian 42, Coronado 10
Clairemont 41, Crawford 8 Manzanita League
Vincent Memorial 50, Foothills Christian 0
Calipatria 40, Mtn. Empire 28 Non-League
No. 7 Olympian 41, El Capitan 6
La Jolla 56, University City 7
Holtville at Calvary Christian, ccd.
WEEK 7
Fri., Oct. 12
Grossmont Hills League
Grossmont 42, Steele Canyon 35
Valhalla 45, West Hills 17
Helix 48, Granite Hills 0 Grossmont Valley League
El Capitan 35, Santana 21
Mount Miguel 46, El Cajon Valley 13 Manzanita League
Holtville 42, Foothills Christian 0
Mountain Empire 40, Vincent Memorial 12 Central League
University City 37, Crawford 0
Clairemont 33, Coronado 3 Non-League
Madison 45, Christian 28
Monte Vista 35, Huntington Beach-Brethren Christian 7
Calipatria df. Borrego Springs, forfeit
WEEK 8
Fri., Oct. 19
Grossmont Hills League
Valhalla 39, Grossmont 28
Helix 35, West Hills 0
Steele Canyon 45, Granite Hills 8 Grossmont Valley League
Monte Vista 38, El Capitan 28
Mount Miguel 41, Santana 3 Central League
Christian 28, Clairemont 25
University City 43, Coronado 0 Manzanita League
Calipatria 41, Foothills Christian 6
Holtville 27, Vincent Memorial 22 Non-League
Orange Glen 21, El Cajon Valley 15
Point Loma df. Crawford, forfeit Sat., Oct. 20 Non-League
Mtn. Empire 58, Classical Aca. 16
WEEK 9
Fri., Oct. 26
Grossmont Hills League
(3) Helix 45, (12) Grossmont 14
(13) Valhalla 35, Steele Canyon 21
West Hills 41 Granite Hills 14 Grossmont Valley League
Monte Vista 41, Santana 7
El Capitan 54, El Cajon Valley 14 Central League
University City 32, Christian 31 (OT)
Coronado 33, Crawford 8 Non-League
Mount Miguel 43, Bonita Vista 19
San Pasqual Academy 20, Foothills Christian 15
Clairemont 28, Kearny 14 Manzanita League
Mountain Empire 52, Holtville 6
Calipatria 16, Vincent Memorial 0
WEEK
10
Fri., Nov. 2
Grossmont Valley League
Mount Miguel 38, El Capitan 35
Monte Vista 42, El Cajon Valley 20
Grossmont Hills League
No. 2 Helix 46, Steele Canyon 10
No. 16 Grossmont 55, West Hills 17
No. 11 Valhalla 41, Granite Hills 0
Central League
Christian 63, Crawford 0
University City 24, Clairemont 16
Manzanita League
Mtn. Empire 66, Foothills Christian 44
Holtville 35, Calipatria 19 (Thurs.)
Non-League
Vincent Memorial 46, Julian 6
Mission Bay 43, Coronado 0
Linfield
Christian
Santana
at El Cajon Valley
at Francis Parker
Mission Bay (Sat.)
*Coronado
at Madison
*at Clairemont
*at University City (OT)
*Crawford
**Bye
**Calipatria
**at Francis Parker (2-OT)
at
Ramona
Escondido
at Bonita Vista (at CV)
Mar Vista
at San Diego HS
*Granite Hills
*at Steele Canyon
*Valhalla
*at Helix
*West Hills
**Bye
**Rancho Buena Vista
**at Eastlake
at
Eastlake
Vista
#at Cathedral Catholic
at Mount Miguel
Bye
*Valhalla
*at Granite Hills
*at West Hills
*Grossmont
*Steele Canyon
**Bye
**Steele Canyon
**Poway
Mira
Mesa
Madison
at Morse
Lake Forest-El Toro
at Mount Miguel
*at Helix
*at West Hills
*at Grossmont
*Steele Canyon
*Granite Hills
**Rancho Bernardo
**at La Costa Canyon
**at Oceanside
at
Serra
The Bishop's (at LJ/Sat.)
Sweetwater
Kearny
Patrick Henry (OT)
*Mount Miguel
Brethren Christian
*at El Capitan
*at Santana
*El Cajon Valley
**at Serra
at
Fallbrook
Otay Ranch
at Madison
Helix
Valhalla
*at Monte Vista
*at El Cajon Valley
*Santana
at Bonita Vista (atE'lake)
*El Capitan
**Mater Dei Catholic
**at Madison
Calvin
Christian
at Maranatha Christian
at San Ysidro
The Rock (at Helix)
Classical Aca. (OT)
*Vincent Memorial
*at Holtville
*at Calipatria
San Pasqual Academy
*Mountain Empire
Horizon
at L.A. Douglass(at Oxy)
Anza-Hamilton
CV-Calvary Christian
Army-Navy
*at Calipatria
*at Vincent Memorial (at El Centro-Southwest)
Classical Acad, (Sat.)
*Holtville
*at Foothills Christian
**Tri-City Christian
**vs Santa Fe Chr. (at TP)