This is the curious time of the season.
The San Diego Section rounds of championship games, concluding with Division I, IIÂ III, and IV last week, now centers on the Southern California Regional playoffs.
And many of us are curious about these strangers suddenly looming on the postseason schedule.
How good are San Diego Section teams, which will play representatives from the Los Angeles City and Southern Sections?
Locals are 6-2 in regional 1-AA games since the present format was implemented:
YEAR | TEAM | OPPONENT | CIF SECTION | SCORE |
2014 | Oceanside | Fresno Edison | Central | 37-20 |
2015 | Helix | Mission Viejo | Southern | 28-32 |
2016 | Cathedral | Harbor City Narbonne | L.A. City | 35-28 |
2017 | Helix | Westlake Village Oaks Christian | Southern | 28-13 |
2018 | Cathedral | Harbor City Narbonne | L.A. City | 24-21 |
2019 | Helix | Chatsworth Sierra Canyon | Southern | 20-38 |
2021 | Cathedral | Orange Lutheran | Southern | 71-62 |
2022 | Lincoln | Chatsworth Sierra Canyon | Southern | 37-14 |
The successes of San Diego’s top teams against those Southern Section squads is tempered.
The huge Section’s Open Division champion (Santa Ana Mater Dei, 35-7 winner this season over Bellflower St. John Bosco) always enjoys the status and plays the Northern California champion each year and will meet San Mateo Serra Dec. 8.
San Diego Section Open Division champions always are slotted in I-AA in the Regional playoff.
DIVISION I-AA
Granite Hills (12-0), @Mission Viejo (11-3)Â Friday, Dec. 1, 7 p.m.
South Coast League-dominant Mission Viejo has had its way with San Diego Section teams, posting a 19-4 record since 1974.
San Diego’s infrequent victories are spread out.
Morse prevailed, 3-0, in Balboa Stadium in 1986. Rancho Buena Vista was a 45-24 winner at home in 1990. Vista won at home, 26-14, in 2007.
Oceanside, with John Carroll in his last year as coach and headed for a 14-1 season in 2014, scored a 24-7 win over the visiting Diablos, who finished 12-2.
An 11-2 Helix team, on the road in the 2015 Regional, had the Diablos in its grasp, leading, 28-25, with two minutes remaining and in possession of the ball but fumbled; Mission Viejo recovered and pulled out a 32-28 victory en route to a state-record, 16-0 season.
Mission Viejo took field in I-AA playoff title game against Anaheim Servite last week.
COACHES
Chad Johnson, no relation to the legendary Bob Johnson, whom Chad replaced at Mission Viejo in 2018, is 51-15. That includes four consecutive forfeits at the start of his first season.
Kellan Cobbs, a 2005 Granite Hills graduate, played on the 1-9 team in 2004 and took a 1-9 punch in the nose in his first season as coach in 2012.
Cobbs, who also wrestled and played Lacrosse in high school, rallied the program to a 7-6 finish in 2013, is 93-47 overall, and riding a 21-game winning streak.
The Eagles won the state DII-A title in a 13-2 campaign in 2022 and their last loss was in Week 6 of that season, 15-12, to Madison.
TO GET THERE
Mission Viejo (69.8 Cal-Preps.com rating) outscored three Southern Section playoff opponents, 109-51.
The Diablos defeated 59.6 Westlake Village Oaks Christian, 39-14; Murietta Valley (58.9), 31-21, and Anaheim Servite (62.1), 34-15.
Mission Viejo won its 2023 opening game, 38-13, at the San Diego Section’s El Camino.
Granite Hills (65.9) defeated Carlsbad (56.9), 46-45, in overtime and Lincoln (64.0), 27-26.
EAGLES TO WATCH
Zach Benitez, a Max Preps-listed 6-feet, 2-inch, 200-pound freshman quarterback, has passed for 2,135 yards and 22 touchdowns and has a 66 per cent completion average.
Max Turner has rushed for 1,095 yards and 16 touchdowns, with two more receiving, and has a 91.3 game rushing average.
Pablo Jackson has scored 11 touchdowns and placekicker Robert Petrich made 11 field goals. Petrich has a career 71 per cent average (25×35) with a long of 47 yards and has converted 125×132 PAT, 94.6 per cent.
DANGEROUS DIABLOS
Quarterbacks Luke Fahey and Draiden Trudeau have combined to throw for 38 touchdown passes. Three rushers averaging 6.0 yards a carry, led by Hinesward Lilomaiava’s 75.4-yard average, have combined for 2,312 yards and 27 touchdowns.
Vance Spafford has caught 74 passes for 20 touchdowns.
Individual statistics for both teams from Max Preps.