2022 Week 1: Parker’s Williams Scores 4 Ways that equal 52

Francis Parker’s Chris Williams set a San Diego Section record when he scored all 52 points in the Lancers’ 52-27 win over Pasadena Poly, according to   information provided to The San  Diego Union.

Williams did it all:  Six touchdown runs, 10, 23,25,27,27, and 45 yards.  A 62-yard pass interception for a touchdown.  Seven points after and a 28-yard field goal.

(According to Max Preps, Williams missed one point after and finished with 51 points.  Cal Preps.com went with the reported 52).

Fifty-one or 52, Williams still broke the record of 50 by three players, most recently Mac Bingham of Torrey Pines in 2018. Mountain Empire’s Chad Cox scored 50 in 1998 and Paul Delgado of St. Joseph 50 in 2008.

GREENE STILL KING

Williams ranks third all time in San Diego County.

Coronado’s Frank Greene scored 80 points in the Islanders’ 108-0 win over Sweetwater in 1929.    Greene scored 11 touchdowns and 14 points after and also still holds the California high school record.

San Diego’s John Hunter scored 57 points on seven touchdowns and 15 points after in a 130-7 win over Army-Navy in 1920.  Hunter played in an era when the team that scored also received the following kickoff.

DONS FACE ANOTHER BIG ONE

Cathedral’s  solid, 28-14 win over Mater Dei in the season opener last week verified the Don’s preseason No. 1 ranking in the San Diego Section and their clout among the state’s best clubs will receive a severe test this week.  Coach Sean Doyle’s squad takes on state No. 3 Corona Centennial at Cathedral.

The Dons won a wildly entertaining, 44-41 contest from the Huskies in 2019 but traveled north and took a 57-14 beating in 2021.

Doyle (222-96 in 26-plus seasons) does not flinch when it comes to scheduling powerful intersectional opponents.

His team also will face Chandler, Arizona, in the Honor Bowl at Cathedral in Week 3 and has a rematch at home versus Concord De La Salle in Week 5, plus a tough Western League lineup that includes state-ranked Lincoln and Madison,  and Helix and Steele Canyon from the Grossmont Hills loop.

San Diego Union-Tribune Sportswriters/Sportscasters poll.
Points on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.
*First-place votes. “Previous” is ranking in 2021 final top 10.
NR—Not ranked.
Max Preps’ and Cal-Hi Sports’ are state rankings.

RANK TEAM/RECORD POINTS/PREVIOUS  MAX PREPS CAL-PREPS CAL-HI SPORTS
1 Cathedral (1-0) 27* / 293 / 1 6 59.1 10
2 Carlsbad (0-0) 3* / 267 / 2 30 36.9 19
3 Madison (1-0) 207 / 4 41 31.2 36
4 Lincoln (1-0) 204 / 5 35 33.2 24
5 Mater Dei (0-1) 199 / 3 9 55.7 23
6 Helix (1-0) 180 / 6 41 31.5 31
7 Mission Hills (1-0) 143 / 7 58 24.1 On the Bubble
8 Poway (1-0) 88 / 10 79 19.3 On the Bubble
9 Ramona (1-0) 25 / NR 112 13.2 NR
10 Torrey Pines 24 / 8 95 16.3 NR

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES 
Steele Canyon (1-0, 18 points), El Camino (1-0, 13), Brawley (1-0, 10), San Marcos (1-0, 3), Scripps Ranch (0-1, 3), Granite Hills (0-1, 2), El Centro Central (1-0, 2), Patrick Henry (0-0, 1).

VOTING PANEL

  • John Maffei, San Diego Union-Tribune.
  • Steve Brand, Thomas Gutierrez, Rick Hoff, Terry Monahan, Don Norcross, Eric Williams, Freelance contributors.
  • Brandon Stone, Allison Edmonds, John Carroll, KUSI-Channel 51 TV.
  • Rick Smith, partletonsports.com.
  • Ramon Scott, Adam Paul, eastcountysports.com.
  • John Kentera, Braden Suprenant (97.3 FM The Fan).
  • Bodie DeSilva, scoreboardlive.com.
  • Steve (Biff) Dolan, Mountain Country 107.9 FM.
  • Christian Pedersen, San Diego Sports Association.
  • Troy Hirsch, Nic Pollino (Fox 5 San Diego).
  • Todd Cassen, Joe Heinz, Ron Marquez, CIF San Diego Section.
  • Mike Dolan, Rex Johnson, CIF Advisory Committee.
  • Joe Evangelist, San Diego Coaching Legends.
  • Will Torrez, Valley Sports Network.
  • Raymond Brown, sdfootball.net.
  • Tom Helmantoler, Southern Conference Advisor.
  • Max Preps

TRUE GRID

Foothills Christian, after moving up to Division V and going 3-6 in the 11-man game in 2021, has returned to the 8-man game and landed in the Ocean League…there now are three, eight-man leagues of 16 teams, Citrus, Ocean, and Surf…the first-year Surf includes Calvin Christian, Coastal Academy, The Rock, and Horizon Prep…Foothills Christian last week lost, 40-14, to the visiting Sultans of  Bagdad, Arizona, located at 3,400 feet elevation, 160 miles east of Lake Havasu City and 65 miles West of Prescott…visiting Carlsbad (2) and Mater Dei  (5) represent one of the feature games this week and each is on a roll…the Lancers, under Thadd MacNeal (76-45) are 26-3 since 2019…Mater Dei, guided by John Joyner (87-61 despite a 2-18 start in 2009-10) are 17-3 since ’20…Lincoln’s 56-0 victory at Sacramento Capital Christian, was mercifully called after three quarters…