John Singer has seen the greatest Helix teams from the bench.
He was an underclassman reserve on the 1969-70 squad led by Bill Walton that posted a 33-0 record and is regarded as not only the best team to come out of the La Mesa foothills but the all-time No. 1 in San Diego County.
Singer’s also the coach, and the winner of 679 games in 36 seasons at Helix, of this season’s team, which will play Vallejo St. Patrick-St. Vincent Saturday at 1 p.m. in the CIF state Division IV championship game at Sacramento’s Golden Center.
Helix is 31-5, and winner of 22 in a row. It got to this point by prevailing in four successive games at home during the Southern California regional after earning a No. 2 seed following a championship run through the San Diego Section playoffs.
Walton competed before San Diego Section teams were part of Southern California regional or state playoffs.
But that Helix team averaged 88 points a game, exceeded 100 points six times, and scored a 71-49 victory over Long Beach Millikan, the 1969-70 Southern Section champion, in a December tournament in Covina.
Singer’s club outscored opponents by an average of 60-55 in a 9-5 December, but has not lost since Dec. 30 and are winning by an average score of 71-53.
The Scots were almost as effective against competition from outside San Diego, building an average advantage of 70-57 in the four regional games.
Vallejo St. Francis-St. Patrick of the North Coast Section is 27-7, won the Northern California regional, and outscored 4 opponents by an average of 82-43.
Helix and St. Patrick each is a bubble team in Cal-Hi Sports’ latest top state top 20, but the Bruins are ranked 37th in California by Max Preps and Helix is 69th.