2023 Week 12: Pairings Are More On Than Off in Postseason Openers
The CIF’s power ratings, a football version of diversity, inclusion, and equity, worked in all but four games in the week 12, first round of San Diego Section playoffs.
The National Football League long has fostered the “on-any-given-day-any team-can-win” mantra. There aren’t upsets; they’re…well, surprises.
There were four “surprises” as the San Diego Section postseason got underway. Three ninth-ranked squads beat No. 8 seeds and a 5 seed upended a 4 seed.
WARHAWKS HAVE HISTORY
No. 9 Madison’s 27-0, Division I victory over No. 8 Mater Dei might be classified as an upset, considering what played out in the regular season.
The Warhawks, traditionally strong and blooded with two state championships in three seasons since 2010, limped into the Division I bracket with six losses in their eight previous games.
Mater Dei, the defending state D-IIAA champion, was riding a six-game winning streak but ran into a Warhawks defense that suffocated the Crusaders, who finished with minus 45 yards rushing.
COUGARS GET HEALTHY
Escondido coach Stephen Dixon told John Maffei of The San Diego Union that his Cougars squad was “whole” for the first time, after losing eight of 10 during the regular season, including its last six.
The 37-21 D-IV win over Calexico was a nice bounce and also maintained the Cougars’ record of never losing to the Bulldogs in this infrequently played series.
YEAR
TEAM
OPPONENT
SCORE
1956
Escondido
Calexico
26-6
1957
48-12*
2002
32-6
2003
35-0
2008
70-0
2009
79-0
2023
37-21*
*Playoff games.
El Capitan, seeded ninth, ushered out Patrick Henry, another eight seed, 30-14 in D-III, and Maranatha ranked fifth in DV-AA, rocked No. 4 Rock, 35-14.
DREADED ADMINISTRATIVE GLITCH
Orange Glen had a whopper.
The Patriots forfeited their D-IV playoff opener to Crawford not long after it was determined the Patriots had used an ineligible player for a 10th consecutive game.
Someone was asleep at the Academic check point.
The player was a classroom grading casualty almost from Day I but was allowed to play the entire regular season before those responsible apparently discovered the oversight.
OPEN SEASON
Action advances to the quarterfinals this week with four Open Division stalwarts beginning play in a couple blockbusters. Helix (9-1) is at Lincoln (10-0) and Granite Hills (10-0) visits Carlsbad (10-0).
Those four rank from sixth to eighteenth in Cal-Hi Sports’ state Top 50.
There are lots of other interesting quarterfinals matchups, including but not limited to those ranging up and down the Roman numerals:
D-I—6 Cathedral (4-7), @3 El Camino (7-4).
D-II—6 El Centro Central (9-2), @3La Jolla (8-2).
D-III—9 El Capitan (7-4), @1 Mission Bay (8-3).
D-IV—5 Crawford (8-3), @4 Santana (5-6).
D-V—4 Hoover (7-4), @1 Calexico Vincent Memorial (8-3).
DV-AA—4 Maranatha (5-6), @1 Holtville (7-2).
D-VI—4 Coastal (5-5), @Foothills Christian (7-2).
2023 Week 11: Hats Off! League Champions!
The advent of power ratings, leading to alteration of teams’ division and league placements and affecting playoff seeding, changed the landscape.
League championships don’t carry that once-cherished cachet.
But don’t tell that to the players, coaches, and student bodies. A league title still goes down as a matter of record and still looks great on that letterman’s jacket or sweater.
There are 20 champions in the CIF San Diego Section’s 18 leagues this season, with playoffs beginning this week (schedules on the Football/Scores/2023 page). Oceanside, Valley Center, and San Pasqual tied for first in the Valley loop.
The 17 other champions were outright winners:
League
Overall
LEAGUE
TEAM
WON
LOST
Pct.
WON
LOST
Pct.
Avocado
Carlsbad
5
0
1,000
10
0
1,000
Central
San Diego
4
0
1,000
4
6
.400
City
Scripps Ranch
4
0
1,000
7
3
.700
Coastal
The Bishop’s
6
0
1,000
7
3
.700
Desert
Holtville
3
0
1,000
7
2
.778
Eastern
La Jolla
4
0
1,000
8
2
.800
Grossmont Hills
Granite Hills
5
0
1,000
10
0
1,000
Grossmont Valley
Mount Miguel
4
0
1,000
9
1
.900
Imperial Valley
El Centro Central
4
0
1,000
8
2
.800
Manzanita
San Pasqual Academy
6
0
1,000
7
3
.700
Metro Mesa
Mater Dei
3
0
1,000
6
3
.667
Metro Pacific
Chula Vista
4
0
1,000
8
2
.800
Metro South Bay
Olympian
3
0
1,000
6
3
.667
Ocean
Foothills Christian
5
0
1,000
7
2
.778
Pacific
Orange Glen
5
0
1,000
6
4
.600
Palomar
San Marcos
5
0
1,000
8
2
.800
*Valley
San Pasqual
5
1
.833
6
4
.600
Valley Center
5
1
.833
5
5
.500
Oceanside
5
1
.833
6
4
.600
Western
Lincoln
4
0
1,000
10
0
1,000
*Coin flip held for purpose of playoff seeding. San Pasqual declared champion.
John Maffei’s Week 12 Union-Tribune Poll: This is the final regular-season poll. There will be a “final final” poll after the San Diego Section playoffs. Points awarded on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis. *First-place votes.
NR–Not ranked.
Last entries in columns are previous rankings, except for San Marcos and St. Augustine. Max Preps‘ and Cal-Hi
RANK
TEAM/RECORD
POINTS
MAXPREPS.COM
CALPREPS.COM
CAL-HI SPORTS
1.
Lincoln (10-0)
*27/297/1
6/8
63.9/61.3
6/6
2.
Carlsbad (10-0)
*3/269/2
9/12
61.1/59.5
7/7
3.
Granite Hills (10-0)
244/3
26/27
50.3/50.3
14/14
4.
Helix (9-1)
210/4
28/28
50.1/50.1
16/18
5.
Torrey Pines (7-3)
155/5
41/47
42.539.6
On Bubble/On Bubble
6.
Mission Hills (7-3)
145/6
38/40
43.6/42.3
On Bubble/On Bubble
7.
El Camino (6-4)
96/7
73/68
35.4/35.1
NR/NR
8
San Marcos (8-2)
65/NR
91
32.6/29.8
NR/NR
9
La Costa Canyon (5-5)
52/9
77/72
34.8/34.6
NR/NR
10.
St. Augustine (6-4)
45/NR
80
34.6/31.3
NR/NR
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Mater Dei (6-3, 38 points), Mount Miguel (9-1, 11), Del Norte (8-2, 6), The Bishop’s (7-3, 3), Cathedral (3-7, 3), La Jolla (8-2, 3), El Centro Central (8-2, 2).
VOTING PANEL
Twenty-nine sportswriters, sportscasters, administrators from San Diego County, plus Max Preps.com.
John Maffei (San Diego Union-Tribune).
Don Norcross, Steve Brand, Rick Hoff, Eric Williams, Thomas Gutierrez , Freelance contributors.
Brandon Stone, Allison Edmonds, John Carroll (KUSI, Channel 51).
Rick Smith (partletonsports.com).
Adam Paul (EastCountySports.com).
Bodie DeSilva (ScorebookLive.com).
John Kentera, Braden Suprenant (97.3-FM The Fan).
Steve (Biff) Dolan (Mountain Country 107.9-FM).
Christian Pedersen (San Diego Sports Association).
Troy Hirsch, Nic Pollino (Fox 5 San Diego).
Joe Heinz, Todd Cassen, Ron Marquez (CIF San Diego Section).
Mike Dolan, Rex Johnson, Bruce Ward (CIF Advisory Committee).
Joe Evangelist (San Diego Coaching Legends Committee).
Will Torrez (Valley Sports Network).
Tom Ronco (Imperial Valley Press).
Raymond Brown (SDfootball.net).
Tom Helmantoler (Southern Conference Advisor).
Max Preps.
2023 Week 10: Hats Off! Mater Dei’s John Joyner!
A significant accomplishment was overlooked for a few weeks. Mater Dei’s John Joyner became the 49th San Diego Section coach to win a career 100th game.
Fast-finishing for a second straight year, the Crusaders coach’s team defeated Eastlake, 36-7, for its fifth straight win after an 0-3 start and gave Joyner his 103rd victory.
Victory No. 100 was in Week 6, 23-14, over St. Augustine. (thanks for the reminder, East County stat maven Adam Paul.)
Mater Dei lost its first four in 2022 and roared to a 11-4 finish and a state Division II-AA championship, 26-18, over Oakland McClymonds.
Knock off 2-7 Otay Ranch this week and the Crusaders and Joyner (103-68 overall) can claim their third consecutive Metro Mesa title.
NOT OVER TILL IT’S OVER
Of the 19 leagues in the San Diego Section, all but the Western still have some unfinished business.
Lincoln, which completed its first 10-0 regular season in the school’s 70 varsity seasons, has won the league and will sit back with the assuredly No. 1 seed in the Open Division playoffs.
Several teams have clinched ties for loop titles, but losses this week could affect playoff pairings.
AVOCADO
Carlsbad (4-0) has a tie for crown and closes at home against El Camino. Stumble against the Wildcats and see Torrey Pines (3-1) beat La Costa Canyon would mean a 4-1 deadlock with the Falcons.
The tie should be easily resolved. Carlsbad scored a 17-7 victory over the Falcons in Week 8.
CENTRAL
San Diego is 3-0 and Hoover 3-1. The Cavers must beat Clairemont or fall into a tie. Hoover is done with league play. San Diego has the edge in a tie-breaker, having topped the Cardinals, 56-45, in Week 8.
CITY
Mission Bay (2-1) visits Scripps Ranch (3-0). The Buccaneers need a win after stumbling last week, 26-14, to Crawford, which lost to Scripps Ranch, 37-7, in Week 6.
COASTAL
The Bishop’s (5-0) and host Santa Fe Christian (5-0) will determine seaside bragging rights from Bird Rock to Moonlight Beach.
EASTERN
La Jolla (3-0) clinches with a win at Christian (0-3). The Vikings beat Point Loma (3-1), 48-29 in Week 8. The Pointers, 6-4 overall, are waiting for the playoffs.
GROSSMONT HILLS
Granite Hills (4-0) has taken charge in a circuit ruled for years by Helix (3-1). The Eagles’ double-overtime, 44-43 win over the Highlanders last week was their third in the last four seasons over the Scots, who lost a four-overtime, 47-44 crusher to Granite in 2022.
Birds of prey and defending State Division II-A champion, the Eagles face in-and-out Grossmont (2-2) this week, while Helix takes on similarly mediocre Steele Canyon (2-2).
GROSSMONT VALLEY
Mount Miguel (3-0) closes with a visit from Monte Vista (2-1) and holds a 46-20 victory over El Capitan (2-1).
IMPERIAL VALLEY
El Centro Central (5-0) and Brawley (5-0), blood rivals 15 miles apart and at each other’s throats since 1921, meet for the 173rd time, Brawley holding an 82-80 advantage with 10 ties.
Central, Brawley, and Calexico are the only schools in California that have met every year for 102 years.
“The High”, as El Centro locals know the Spartans, played two games every season through 2005 against Brawley and some time in the ‘seventies the rivals began playing for a perpetual Bell trophy, which can be heard from Plaster City to Glammis, according to legend.
MANZANITA
The Dragons of San Pasqual Academy (5-0) defeated Borrego Springs (4-1), 60-20, a month ago and finishes against Salton City West Shores, while the Rams meet Ocean View Christian.
METRO MESA
Bonita Vista (1-1) and Eastlake (1-1) will battle at Southwestern for runner-up honors to Mater Dei (2-0), a virtual lock versus Otay Ranch (0-2).
METRO PACIFIC
CalPreps.com gives Chula Vista (3-0) a 99 per cent chance of victory against San Ysidro (0-3).
Castle Park (2-1), 49-13 loser to the Spartans in Week 9, plays for second place against San Diego Southwest (1-2). A victory by the Raiders would create a three-way tie with Mar Vista and the Trojans.
METRO SOUTH BAY
Olympian (2-0) can avoid a tie by defeating Montgomery (1-1). Sweetwater (1-1) takes on Hilltop.
OCEAN
St. Joseph (3-1) is at Calvin Christian (3-1) and the winner hopes that Foothills Christian (4-0) stumbles at San Diego Jewish (0-4).
PACIFIC
Orange Glen (4-0) goes to Tri-City Christian (4-0) in Vista, looking for its first title since Rob Gilster’s Patriots club went 7-0 and won the Palomar League in 1995. The Eagles won the Pacific in 2018.
PALOMAR
This is rarefied air for Del Norte (4-0) as it awaits San Marcos (4-0). The Nighthawks tied for a Valley League championship in 2013 but in other seasons have not done better than third place since opening in 2010.
San Marcos is 8-0 against Del Norte since that inaugural campaign, but the Nighthawks have come on this season, 8-1 overall. They have a 32.6 CalPreps.com rating to the Knights’ 27.6.
VALLEY
Oceanside (5-0) has found the surroundings much more agreeable after 64 of the previous 69 years in the Avocado League or Avocado West League. The Pirates know the Valley, having posted an overall record of 64-8-2 during a couple stints in the early 2000’s.
Valley Center (4-1) can tie for first by defeating the Pirates and San Pasqual (4-1) also would garner a slice of the pie if the Golden Eagles top Escondido and V.C. pulls a surprise.
WESTERN
Cathedral and St. Augustine, each 3-1, collide in the Holy Bowl, while Lincoln, having clinched the title, takes it all in. The Hornets beat both teams, 40-14 and 42-7, respectively.
John Maffei’s Week 11 Union-Tribune Poll: Points awarded on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.*First-place votes.
NR–Not ranked.
Last entries in columns are previous rankings. Max Preps‘ and Cal-Hi
RANK
TEAM/RECORD
POINTS
MAXPREPS.COM
CALPREPS.COM
CAL-HI SPORTS
1.
Lincoln (10-0)
*27/297/1
8/9
61.3/59.9
6/6
2.
Carlsbad (9-0)
*3/269/2
12/14
59.5/58.9
7/7
3.
Granite Hills (9-0)
244/3
27/36
50.3/42.7
14/18
4.
Helix (8-1)
210/4
28/18
50.1/54.3
18/16
5.
Torrey Pines (6-3)
165/6
47/59
39.6/35.1
On Bubble/On Bubble
6.
Mission Hills (6-3)
146/7
40/47
42.3/31.6
On Bubble/On Bubble
7.
El Camino (6-3)
103/5
68/68
35.1/34.3
NR/NR
8
Del Norte (8-1)
79/8
85/83
32.6/29.8
NR/NR
9
La Costa Canyon (5-4)
52/9
72/80
34.8/34.6
NR/NR
10.
Cathedral (3-6)
45/10
67/63
35.6/30.7
On bubble/On Bubble
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Mater Dei (5-3, 18 points), Mount Miguel (8-1, 9), San Marcos (7-2, 6), St. Augustine (5-4,3), La Jolla (7-2, 2), Brawley (8-1, 1).
VOTING PANEL
Twenty-nine sportswriters, sportscasters, administrators from San Diego County, plus Max Preps.com.
John Maffei (San Diego Union-Tribune).
Don Norcross, Steve Brand, Rick Hoff, Eric Williams, Thomas Gutierrez , Freelance contributors.
Brandon Stone, Allison Edmonds, John Carroll (KUSI, Channel 51).
Rick Smith (partletonsports.com).
Adam Paul (EastCountySports.com).
Bodie DeSilva (ScorebookLive.com).
John Kentera, Braden Suprenant (97.3-FM The Fan).
Steve (Biff) Dolan (Mountain Country 107.9-FM).
Christian Pedersen (San Diego Sports Association).
Troy Hirsch, Nic Pollino (Fox 5 San Diego).
Joe Heinz, Todd Cassen, Ron Marquez (CIF San Diego Section).
Mike Dolan, Rex Johnson, Bruce Ward (CIF Advisory Committee).
Joe Evangelist (San Diego Coaching Legends Committee).
Will Torrez (Valley Sports Network).
Tom Ronco (Imperial Valley Press).
Raymond Brown (SDfootball.net).
Tom Helmantoler (Southern Conference Advisor).
Max Preps.
2023 Week 9: Hornets are Stinging and Streaking
Lincoln won its 21st game in a row, 42-7, over St. Augustine last week and improved to 9-0 this year. The Hornets will be seeking their first, undefeated, 10-0 campaign Saturday when they wrap the regular season at University City.
Coach Vic Player’s Hornets were undefeated in the 1979 regular season but city schools played only nine games. Lincoln posted a 12-0 record that included three playoff wins and a San Diego Section championship.
Led by Marcus Allen in 1977, the Hive was 8-0-1 in the regular season, tied, 0-0, by Point Loma in the second game, and went on to finish 12-0-1.
Lincoln is tied with La Jolla for the eighth longest run of consecutive victories in County history. Sweetwater, coached by Gene Alim, won 36 in a row from 1982-85. The Hornets also have the longest active winning streak, 21, in the state, according to Cal-Hi Sports, and are No. 6 in California in the newsletter’s weekly ratings.
WINS IN ROW
TEAM
COACH
YEARS
36
Sweetwater
Gene Alim
1983-85
31
The Bishop’s
Joe Lucia (13), Bill Lekvold (18)
1996-98
27
Marian
Matt White
2002-04
26
Cathedral
Sean Doyle
2006-09
23
*Kearny
Birt Slater
1963-65
23
*Grossmont
Jack Mashin
1932-35
22
**Eastlake
John McFadden
2009-10
21
La Jolla
Dick Huddleston
1992-94
21
Lincoln
David Dunn
2022-23
*Kearny and Grossmont each was unbeaten for 24 consecutive games, including one tie game each.
**Eastlake was unbeaten for 24 consecutive games, including 2 ties.
ohn Maffei’s Week 10 Union-Tribune Poll: Points awarded on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.*First-place votes.
NR–Not ranked.
Last entries in columns are previous rankings. Max Preps‘ and Cal-Hi
RANK
TEAM/RECORD
POINTS
MAXPREPS.COM
CALPREPS.COM
CAL-HI SPORTS
1.
Lincoln (9-0)
*24/294/1
9/9
59.9/57.7
6/6
2.
Carlsbad (8-0)
*6/274/2
14/7
58.9/58.2
7/7
3.
Granite Hills (8-0)
227/3
36/29
42.7/41.2
18/19
4.
Helix (8-0)
224/4
18/15
54.3/48.5
16/16
5.
El Camino (6-2)
145/6
68/73
34.3/24.7
On Bubble/On Bubble
6.
Torrey Pines (5-3)
144/5
59/59
32.3/21/3
On Bubble/On Bubble
7.
Mission Hills (5-3)
112/9
47/58
31.6/31.1
NR/NR
8
Del Norte (7-1)
82/8
83/80
29.8/26.4
NR/NR
9
La Costa Canyon (5-3)
59/7
80/74
34.6/35.9
NR/NR
10.
Cathedral (3-6)
51/10
63/78
30.7/26
On bubble/NR
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Mater Dei (4-3, 14 points), Mount Miguel (7-1, 9), San Marcos (6-2, 8), Mission Bay (7-1, 4), Brawley (7-1, 1).
29 sportswriters, sportscasters, administrators from San Diego County, plus Max Preps.com.
John Maffei (San Diego Union-Tribune).
Don Norcross, Steve Brand, Rick Hoff, Eric Williams, Thomas Gutierrez , Freelance contributors.
Brandon Stone, Allison Edmonds, John Carroll (KUSI, Channel 51).
Rick Smith (partletonsports.com).
Adam Paul (EastCountySports.com).
Bodie DeSilva (ScorebookLive.com).
John Kentera, Braden Suprenant (97.3-FM The Fan).
Steve (Biff) Dolan (Mountain Country 107.9-FM).
Christian Pedersen (San Diego Sports Association).
Troy Hirsch, Nic Pollino (Fox 5 San Diego).
Joe Heinz, Todd Cassen, Ron Marquez (CIF San Diego Section).
Mike Dolan, Rex Johnson, Bruce Ward (CIF Advisory Committee).
Joe Evangelist (San Diego Coaching Legends Committee).
Will Torrez (Valley Sports Network).
Tom Ronco (Imperial Valley Press).
Raymond Brown (SDfootball.net).
Tom Helmantoler (Southern Conference Advisor).
Max Preps.
2023 Week 8: San Diego Beats Hoover; Helix-Grossmont, No Change
Two of the San Diego Section’s most enduring rivalries were on display.
San Diego and Hoover met for 73rd time, Helix and Grossmont for the 70th.
San Diego ended a nine-game, non winning streak against the Cardinals with a 56-45 victory, the Cavers’ first of the season. Helix beat Grossmont for the 27th consecutive time, 57-8.
CAVERS FADE
Things have not gone well for San Diego since it won a state division IV championship in 2018. Coach Charles James revitalized a long dormant program but retired after an 8-3 2021 season and overall record of 42-29 from 2015 and 30-9 from 2017.
San Diego is 5-12 since James called it a day and the win over Hoover was its first against the Cardinals since 2003, eight losses and a tie against a now infrequent opponent that once was its major rival.
There was a time when San Diego annually crushed Hoover, winning 19 of the first 24 games, beginning in 1933.
That began to change when Duane Maley retired as Cavers coach following the 1959 season.
Under coach Roy Engle the Cardinals won three straight from 1961-64 and they are 27-16-1 since 1960.
Hoover even got some belated revenge of an infamous, 72-0 loss to the Cavers in 1944 when Jerry Ralph’s team won, 63-0, in 2014.
San Diego still leads, 40-32-1.
HIGHLANDERS’ FLINGS
Grossmont led, 16-10, in 1976 in a series that began in 1951, when the Foothillers opened their doors…to the new Helix High.
Highlanders students were part of double sessions at Grossmont while the Helix campus was under construction.
Helix’ 27-game streak against their former big brother is just the largest dose of what has been unending punishment. The Scots are 37-2-2 since 1977 and 50-18-2 overall.
ohn Maffei’s Week 9 Union-Tribune Poll: Points awarded on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis.*First-place votes.
NR–Not ranked.
Last entries in columns are previous rankings. Max Preps‘ and Cal-Hi
RANK
TEAM/RECORD
POINTS
MAXPREPS.COM
CALPREPS.COM
CAL-HI SPORTS
1.
Lincoln (8-0)
*22/292/1
8/9
59.9/57.7
6/7
2.
Carlsbad (7-0)
*8/278/2
7/10
58.9/58.2
7/8
3.
Granite Hills (7-0)
229/3
29/30
42.7/41.2
19/24
4.
Helix (7-0)
223/4
15/15
54.3/48.5
16/16
5.
Torrey Pines (5-2)
160/8
59/88
34.3/24.7
On Bubble/On Bubble
6.
El Camino (5-2)
126/10
73/100
32.3/21/3
On Bubble/On Bubble
7.
La Costa Canyon (5-2)
94/5
74/61
31.6/31.1
NR/NR
8
Del Norte (6-1)
88/9
84/80
29.8/26.4
NR/NR
9
Mission Hills (4-3)
76/6
58/44
34.6/35.9
NR/NR
10.
Cathedral (2-6)
28/7
78/78
30.7/26
NR/NR
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Mater Dei (3-3, 21 points), Mount Miguel (6-1, 13), St. Augustine (4-3, 12), Ramona (4-2, 7) Mission Bay (6-1, 4), San Marcos (5-2, 1).
29 sportswriters, sportscasters, administrators from San Diego County, plus Max Preps.com.
John Maffei (San Diego Union-Tribune).
Don Norcross, Steve Brand, Rick Hoff, Eric Williams, Thomas Gutierrez , Freelance contributors.
Brandon Stone, Allison Edmonds, John Carroll (KUSI, Channel 51).
Rick Smith (partletonsports.com).
Adam Paul (EastCountySports.com).
Bodie DeSilva (ScorebookLive.com).
John Kentera, Braden Suprenant (97.3-FM The Fan).
Steve (Biff) Dolan (Mountain Country 107.9-FM).
Christian Pedersen (San Diego Sports Association).
Troy Hirsch, Nic Pollino (Fox 5 San Diego).
Joe Heinz, Todd Cassen, Ron Marquez (CIF San Diego Section).
Mike Dolan, Rex Johnson, Bruce Ward (CIF Advisory Committee).
Joe Evangelist (San Diego Coaching Legends Committee).
Will Torrez (Valley Sports Network).
Tom Ronco (Imperial Valley Press).
Raymond Brown (SDfootball.net).
Tom Helmantoler (Southern Conference Advisor).
Max Preps.
TRUE GRID
Calexico has lost three in a row, but it is 18-13 in two-plus seasons under coach Fernando Solano, very good considering the Bulldogs were 41-127 from 2003 through 2020, not counting an 8-2 surprise in 2012…Orange Glen set a school record for points in its 68-19 win over the Rock…the record was 61 versus Francis Parker in 2016…the Patriots have had some manic reversals in this century, playing for a state Division V championship in 2018, but allowing at least 60 points 10 times, 70 four times, and topping out at 81 in a 2020 game against Santa Fe Christian in which Orange Glen had 54….
2023 Week 7: Del Norte Ties Section Record in Four-Overtime Win
Del Norte survived four overtime possessions and finally defeated Rancho Bernardo, 49-43, last week, tying a 46-44 Granite Hills victory over Helix in 2022 for the longest game ever played by a San Diego County team.
Existing rules are that each team has four downs beginning at the 25-yard line with straight football rules. Simply put, score and your opponent has to score or the game is over.
Overtime essentially became part of the landscape when the state CIF invoked a “California Tie-Breaker” in 1968, but there had been overtime, or discussion of overtime or tie-breakers, years before, such as in the 1927 small schools championship between Grossmont and Calexico.
In 1975 Madison and Point Loma played what may have been the first to go to an extra session in the San Diego Section regular season. Madison was credited with a 1-0 victory. Kearny advanced in a 1974 playoff with Sweetwater that ended in a 14-14 tie. The Komets had a 12-10 advantage in first downs at the end of four quarters, but there would be no overtime.
The Cavemen and Anaheim were deadlocked at 20 when the game ended but San Diego advanced because it had a 17-14 advantage in first downs, the “tiebreaker” that had been in effect for decades.
The San Diego Section adopted the “new” California tiebreaker in 1976 and overtimes in playoffs would be implemented. Overtimes originally were officially declared ties, no matter if one team outscored the other. That non-tiebreaker was dropped in the 1980s.
Several years ago the Grossmont Conference began counting the results of overtime play as a team win or loss and eventually all San Diego Section schools followed.
Since 1976 there have been 107 overtime games in the San Diego Section. Seventy-eight have been decided in the first overtime, 23 in the second, four in the third, and two in the fourth.
John Maffei’s Week 8 Union-Tribune Poll: Points awarded on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis. *First-place votes. NR–Not ranked.
Last entries in columns are previous rankings. Max Preps‘ and Cal-Hi
RANK
TEAM/RECORD
POINTS
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CAL-HI SPORTS
1.
Lincoln (7-0)
*18/288/1
8/9
59.1/57.7
6/7
2.
Carlsbad (6-0)
*12/280/2
7/10
60.3/58.2
7/8
3.
Granite Hills (6-0)
231/3
29/30
42.7/41.2
24/25
4.
Helix (7-0)
223/4
15/15
50.8/48.5
16/17
5.
La Costa Canyon (5-1)
173/6
61/80
31.1/23.9
On Bubble/NR
6.
Mission Hills (4-2)
142/5
44/45
35.9/31
On Bubble/On Bubble
7.
Cathedral (2-5)
91/8
78/77
26/24.3
NR/NR
8.
Torrey Pines (4-2)
60/NR
88
24.7
NR/NR
9
Del Norte (5-1)
55/NR
80
26.4
NR/NR
10.
El Camino (4-2)
43/7
100/95
21.3
NR/NR
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Mater Dei (3-3, 40 points), St. Augustine (3-3, 11), Mount Miguel (6-1, 8), Madison (2-4, 5),Mission Bay (6-1, 2). Ramona (3-2, 2).
29 sportswriters, sportscasters, administrators from San Diego County, plus Max Preps.com.
John Maffei (San Diego Union-Tribune).
Don Norcross, Steve Brand, Rick Hoff, Eric Williams, Thomas Gutierrez , Freelance contributors.
Brandon Stone, Allison Edmonds, John Carroll (KUSI, Channel 51).
Rick Smith (partletonsports.com).
Adam Paul (EastCountySports.com).
Bodie DeSilva (ScorebookLive.com).
John Kentera, Braden Suprenant (97.3-FM The Fan).
Steve (Biff) Dolan (Mountain Country 107.9-FM).
Christian Pedersen (San Diego Sports Association).
Troy Hirsch, Nic Pollino (Fox 5 San Diego).
Joe Heinz, Todd Cassen, Ron Marquez (CIF San Diego Section).
Mike Dolan, Rex Johnson, Bruce Ward (CIF Advisory Committee).
Joe Evangelist (San Diego Coaching Legends Committee).