2023 Football Week 0: Lincoln and Carlsbad are 1-2 Again

The San Diego Section, 63 years young, is back for its 64th season.

Lincoln and Carlsbad, which played for the Division I championship in 2022, begin play this week ranked 1 and 2 in John Maffei’s preseason Union-Tribune poll and they are close in the other major polls, Max Preps and CalPreps and Cal-Hi Sports.

Lincoln will open in Hawaii, 40 miles west of Honolulu, playing Waianae, the state’s No. 12 team, and Helix is home to Huntington Beach Edison in two of several intersectionals.

Game of the week is take-your-choice, Carlsbad at Inglewood or Mater Dei at Cathedral.

Carlsbad will attempt to reverse a home, 35-18 loss to the Inglewood Sentinels, 13-1 in 2022 but ranked 33rd in Cal-Hi Sports’ Top 50 this season, compared to the Lancers’ No. 12 ranking.  The game will be a show-time opportunity for Lancers quarterback Julian Sayin, the reported five-star recruit who has committed to Alabama.

Mater Dei and Cathedral complete the second half of a home-and-home series with a rematch of their 2022 opener, won by Cathedral, 28-14. The Crusaders went on to lose another three in a row before 11 straight victories, including a 14-9 playoff victory over the Dons, and a state Division II-AA championship.  Cathedral flattened out to 6-6.

Cathedral and Mater Dei will be meeting for only the fourth time.  Cathedral won, 49-0, in 2007,

Lincoln’s opponent already has played a game, a 49-0 loss to Kahuku, Hawaii’s No. 1 team.  Coach David Dunn’s Hornets begin living life without superstar and now University of Georgia freshman Hot Roderick Robinson.

Huntington Beach Edison, longtime Southern Section power, was 9-2 in 2022. Helix is coming off a 7-4 campaign and looking up at the new Grossmont Hills power, Granite Hills.

PULLS PIN

Missing from the sidelines will be Rob Gilster, the  all-San Diego Section lineman from Escondido who went on to a legendary coaching career at Orange Glen and Valley Center.

Gilster retired after 34 seasons and 243 victories, third most in County history to Herb Meyer’s 339 and John Carroll’s 248.

Union-Tribune and other, major preseason polls:

RANK TEAM 2022 RECORD *MAX PREPS CALPREPS *CAL-HI SPORTS
1. Lincoln 13-1 8 51.9 11
2. Carlsbad 10-2 11 50.1 12
3. Mater Dei 11-4 36 27.3 34
4. Granite Hills 13-2 23 32.6 29
5. Madison 9-4 39 26.7 22
6. Mission Hills 9-4 47 24.1 NR
7. Cathedral 6-6 80 15.1 49
8. Helix 7-4 86 13.7 NR
9. La Costa Canyon 7-5 96 11.7 NR
10. El Camino 9-4 91 12.6 NR

*State ranking.

COACHING CAROUSEL

SCHOOL IN OUT
Brawley Rick Rubio & Ray Van Diver John Self
Canyon Hills Marcus Cook Brandon Harris
Clairemont Eduardo Gonzalez Desmond Rose
Del Norte Nick Barnett Leigh Cole
El Centro Southwest Pete Blincoe Dan Jungers
Escondido Stephen Dixon Aron Gideon
Grossmont Anthony Lawrence Chris Holmes
Oceanside Fale Poumele Dave Rodriguez
Olympian Brad Carter Jimmy Clark
Rancho Bernardo Eric Weddle Tristan McCoy
Valley Center Sidaron Wilson Rob Gilster
Vista Vika Sa’atuiese David Bottom

 CHANGING LEAGUES

SCHOOL NEW OLD
Army-Navy Coastal Sunset
Calvin Christian Ocean Surf
Canyon Hills Central City
Classical Coastal Pacific
Coastal Ocean Surf
Coronado City Central
Crawford City Central
Escondido Charter Coastal Pacific
Fallbrook Palomar Valley
Francis Parker Coastal Pacific
Mabel O’Farrell Pacific Sunset
Maranatha Pacific Sunset
Morse Eastern City
Ocean View Manzanita Ocean
Oceanside Valley Avocado
Orange Glen Pacific Coastal
Patrick Henry City Eastern
Point Loma Eastern City
Poway Avocado Palomar
Ramona Palomar Valley
San Diego Central Eastern
San Marcos Palomar Avocado
Santana Grossmont Hills Grossmont Valley