2024 Football Week 3: Hauser And Grizzlies Enter Elite Circle

Take a bow, Chris Hauser, and a doffing of the fedora  to the Mission Hills coach, the 11th in San Diego County history to win at least 200 games.

Hauser (200-87-2) last week coached the Grizzlies to a 28-14 victory over Oceanside 21 seasons after his first, 26-6 over Vista Murietta in 2004.

That win in ’04 was the only taste of success for the Grizzlies, who, finished 1-10 and followed with a 4-6 in 2005 before finding their stride with a 9-3 campaign in 2006.

Hauser played for the legendary Dick Haines at Vista and coached the Panthers to a 34-15 record from ’00-03 before taking the start-up program at Mission Hills.

Hauser’s 200 wins is third among active coaches to the 237 of Monte Vista’s Ron Hamamoto and 234 of Cathedral’s Sean Doyle.

The all-time leader is Herb Meyer, light years away with 339, after 113 at Oceanside and 226 at El Camino, from 1959-2003.

Several coaches could earn their 100th victories his season.  San Pasqual’s Tony Corley (98), Carlsbad’s Thadd MacNeal (98), Lincoln’s David Dunn (96), and  Granite Hills’ Kellan Cobbs (95) are well placed.  La Costa Canyon’s Sean Sovacool (92) has a shot.

GLOBAL WARMING?

The term wasn’t a part of the lexicon more than 60 years ago, but the triple index temperatures that visited the area last week brought back memories of a game I covered for the Evening Tribune on a hot Friday night.

From the 1963 football narrative:

“Hoover and Helix battled heat that set a San Diego record of 111 degrees on Thursday, Sept. 27, and on Friday reached 104, the fifth highest reading since records began in 1874.

Temperature for the 8 p.m. kickoff on Sept. 28 was at least 100 degrees and the Cardinals and Highlanders responded with a memorable game before about 6,000 persons at Hoover.

The Cards won, 14-13, when Hoover drove 81 yards in the final 4 minutes to score the winning touchdown.”

MAFFEI FEELS IT

John Maffei’s The San Diego Union Week 3 poll:

Points awarded on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis. *First-place votes. Previous ranking in (italics).
Bold indicates latest ranking. NR–Not ranked. Max Preps‘ and Cal-Hi Sports‘ are state rankings.

RANK TEAM/RECORD POINTS MAXPREPS.COM CALPREPS.COM CAL-HI SPORTS
1. Lincoln (19)* 2-1 281 (2) 18 (21) 50.5 (50.6) 15 (17)
2. Cathedral (7)* 3-0 268 (3) 28 (27) 40.4 (40.6) 16 (18)
3. Granite Hills (4)* 2-1 239 (1) 47 (20) 32 (47.2) 19 (15)
4. San Marcos (3-0) 191 (4) 51 (67) 31 (26.8) 38 (46)
5. Mission Hills (2-1) 179 (5) 70 (46) 26.1 (32.9)   41 (49)
6. La Costa Canyon (3-0) 152 (8) 31 (60) 38.2 (28.5) 43 (NR)
7. Carlsbad (2-1) 116 (7) 30 (50)  38.9 (31.6) On Bubble (Bubble)
8 Mount Miguel (3-0) 107 (6) 151 (168) 10.4 (7.6)  NR (On Bubble)
9. La Jolla (3-0) 59 (9) 90 (100) 21.4 (19.5) NR (NR)
10.  El Camino (2-1) 41 (10) 108 (130) 25.8 (17.3) On Bubble (Bubble)

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
Rancho Bernardo (2-0), 5 points.  Mt. Carmel (3-0, 4). Helix (1-2, 3).  University City (3-0, 2), El Centro Central (2-0), 1), Scripps Ranch (3-0), 1.

VOTING PANEL

Thirty sportswriters, sportscasters, administrators from San Diego County, plus Max Preps.com.

  • John Maffei (San Diego Union-Tribune).
  • Don Norcross, Steve Brand, Rick Hoff, Kevin Farmer (Union-Tribune Freelance contributors).
  • Joe Heinz, Todd Cassen, Ron Marquez (CIF San Diego Section).
  • Brandon Stone, Allison Edmonds, John Carroll, Chase Izidor (KUSI, Channel 51).
  • Rick Smith (partletonsports.com).
  • Bodie DeSilva (ScorebookLive.com).
  • Braden Suprenant (97.3-FM The Fan).
  • Christian Pedersen (San Diego Sports Association).
  • Tom Helmantoler, (Southern Conference advisor).
  • Rex Johnson, Bruce Ward (CIF Advisory Committee).
  • Mike Dolan, Joe Evangelist (San Diego Coaching Legends).
  • Raymond Brown (SDfootball.net).
  • John Kentera, Steve (Biff) Dolan, Dennis Ackerman, Eric Williams, Thomas Gutierrez, Tom Ronco, Adam Paul (Freelance contributors).



2024 Football Week 2: A Rare Win Over the Jackrabbits

Long Beach Poly, since losing, 11-0, to San Diego High in 1910, has pretty much had its way with teams from San Diego.

Lincoln’s 42-14 victory last week at Long Beach Veterans’ Memorial Stadium, was infrequent.  Poly leads the series, 40-15-1.

This once was a premier rivalry in Southern California, with the Jackrabbits and San Diego usually battling for Coast League supremacy.

As the cities and population grew, new leagues were created, making the schools less dependent on travel. Poly and San Diego didn’t see much of each other.

Mira Mesa’s 13-6 loss here in 2006 was the last season Long Beach faced off with an opponent from this area and only the fifth time since 1960.

Poly holds a 24-11-1 lead over San Diego and hasn’t met the Cavers since a 26-18 victory 64 years ago.

MAFFEI FEELS IT

John Maffei’s The San Diego Union Week 2 poll:

Points awarded on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis. *First-place votes. Previous ranking in (italics).
Bold indicates latest ranking. NR–Not ranked. Max Preps‘ and Cal-Hi Sports‘ are state rankings.

RANK TEAM/RECORD POINTS MAXPREPS.COM CALPREPS.COM CAL-HI SPORTS
1. Granite Hills (2-0) 287/*20 (1) 20 (21) 47.2 (44.9) 15/(16)
2. Lincoln (1-1) 263/*6 (2) 18 (18) 50.6 (48.2) 17/ (18)
3. Cathedral (2-0) 254/*4 (3) 27 (47)  40.6 (30.1) 18/(21)
4. San Marcos (2-0) 183 (4) 67 (103) 26.8 (16.7) 46/(50)
5. Mission Hills (1-1) 168 (5) 46 (44) 32.9 (30.9)  49/(On Bubble)
6. Mount Miguel (2-0) 144 (6) 168 (177) 7.6 (4.5) NR (NR)
7. Carlsbad (1-1) 129 (7) 50 (71)  31.6 (24.1) On Bubble/(NR)
8 La Costa Canyon (2-0) 120 (9) 60 (83) 28.5 (21.4)  NR/(On Bubble)
9. La Jolla (2-0) 57 (10) 100 (111) 
19.5 (15) NR/NR
10.  El Camino (1-1) 43 (8) 130 (60) 25.8 (13.4) On Bubble/NR

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
Rancho Bernardo (2-0), 5 points.  Helix (0-2, 5), Mt. Carmel (2-0, 4). University City (2-0, 2),  El Centro Central (1-0, 1), Scripps Ramch (2-0), 1.

VOTING PANEL

Thirty sportswriters, sportscasters, administrators from San Diego County, plus Max Preps.com.

  • John Maffei (San Diego Union-Tribune).
  • Don Norcross, Steve Brand, Rick Hoff, Kevin Farmer, Union-Tribune Freelance contributors.
  • Joe Heinz, Todd Cassen, Ron Marquez (CIF San Diego Section.
  • Brandon Stone, Allison Edmonds, John Carroll, Chase Izidoro  (KUSI, Channel 51).
  • Rick Smith (partletonsports.com).
  • Bodie DeSilva (ScorebookLive.com).
  • Braden Suprenant (97.3-FM The Fan).
  • Christian Pedersen (San Diego Sports Association).
  • Tom Helmantoler, (Southern Conference advisor).
  • Rex Johnson, Bruce Ward (CIF Advisory Committee).
  • Mike Dolan, Joe Evangelist (San Diego Coaching Legends Committee.
  • Raymond Brown  (SDfootball.net).
  • John Kentera, Steve (Biff) Dolan, Dennis Ackerman, Eric Williams, Thomas Gutierrez, Tom Ronco, Adam Paul (Freelance contributors).



2024 Football Week 1: Patriots Turn Table on 77

Patrick Henry opened the season with a 77-48 victory over Grossmont and broke the school record, set in a 69-14 win over Coronado in 2021.

The outburst also more or less squared the record of a  previous Patriots encounter.  They were on the opposite end of a 77-point explosion by The Bishop’s seven years ago (see table).

Henry’s result marked the eighth time a San Diego County team had scored 77 points, tied for 21st highest all time.

There have been 109 games in which the winning team scored at least 70 in 11-man football.  San Diego High set the all-time high in a 130-7 win in 1920 over Army-Navy.

We’ll go out on a limb and suggest that the Hilltoppers’ record, now 104 years old, is not in danger.

There have been an estimated nearly 30,000 games played by San Diego County teams since students from San Diego High teed up on Christmas Day, 1891, against  “adults” from the “San Diego Football Club”.

The game, more like rugby, with no score ever reported, took place at what is now Chicano Park, near the on ramp to the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge.

The 77’s:

YEAR TEAM OPPONENT SCORE
1923 San Diego Oxnard 77-0
1969 Castle Park Bonita Vista 77-14
1972 Vista San Pasqual 77-0
2003 Marian Hilltop 77-0
2005 San Pasqual San Marcos 77-6
2008 Christian Foothills Christian 77-24
2017 The Bishop’s Patrick Henry 77-0
2024 Patrick Henry Grossmont 77-48

MAFFEI FEELS IT

John Maffei’s first The San Diego Union weekly poll.

Points awarded on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis. *First-place votes. NR–Not ranked.
Max Preps‘ and Cal-Hi Sports‘ are state rankings. Bold indicates latest ranking.

RANK TEAM/RECORD POINTS MAXPREPS.COM CALPREPS.COM CAL-HI SPORTS
1. Granite Hills (1-0) 274/*13 21 44.9 16/21
2. Lincoln (0-1) 266/*10 18 48.2 18/9
3. Cathedral (1-0) 261/*7 47 30.1 21/23
4. San Marcos (1-0) 158 103 16.7 50
5. Mission Hills (0-1) 146 44 30.9 On Bubble
6. Mount Miguel (1-0) 136 177 4.5 NR
7. Carlsbad (0-1) 130 71 24.1 NR/27
8 El Camino (1-0) 124 60 25.8 On Bubble
9 La Costa Canyon (1-0) 92 83 21.4 NR
10. La Jolla (1-0) 33 111 15 NR

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
Helix (0-1, 15 points), Del Norte (1-0, 9), El Centro Central (1-0, 2), Mt. Carmel (1-0, 2).

VOTING PANEL

Thirty sportswriters, sportscasters, administrators from San Diego County, plus Max Preps.com.

  • John Maffei (San Diego Union-Tribune).
  • Don Norcross, Steve Brand, Rick Hoff, Kevin Farmer, Union-Tribune Freelance contributors.
  • Joe Heinz, Todd Cassen, Ron Marquez (CIF San Diego Section office.
  • Brandon Stone, Allison Edmonds, John Carroll, Chase Izidoro  (KUSI, Channel 51).
  • Rick Smith (partletonsports.com).
  • Bodie DeSilva (ScorebookLive.com).
  • Braden Suprenant (97.3-FM The Fan).
  • Christian Pedersen (San Diego Sports Association).
  • Tom Helmantoler, (Southern Conference advisor).
  • Rex Johnson, Bruce Ward (CIF Advisory Committee).
  • Mike Dolan, Joe Evangelist (San Diego Coaching Legends Committee.
  • Raymond Brown  (SDfootball.net).
  • John Kentera, Steve (Biff) Dolan, Dennis Ackerman, Eric Williams, Thomas Gutierrez, Tom Ronco, Adam Paul (freelance contributors).



2024 Football Week 0: Let the Games Begin

The San Diego Section’s 65th season opens this week with the usual fare of nonleague games, intersectionals, and interstates.

Five interesting matchups:

CARLSBAD @LAKEWOOD.

Lancers coach Thadd MacNeal will return to where he had a very successful program in the Long Beach Poly-dominated, Southern Section Moore League, posting a 41-19 record from 2006-10, including 21-4 in his last two seasons.

Why leave Lakewood?

MacNeal is a 1989 Carlsbad graduate. He replaced the retiring Bob McAllister in 2011.  The Lancers have done well on MacNeal’s watch, 96-48 overall and 46-6 since 2019.

LONG BEACH ST. ANTHONY @MOUNT MIGUEL

The Saints have not met a San Diego team since 2000, when Marian (renamed Mater Dei in 2007) visited and won, 35-6.

St. Anthony, which opened in 1920, is 7-5 vs. local teams, beginning with a 13-6 loss to St. Augustine in 1935. The two Saints were aligned in the Southland Catholic League from 1945-50.

The St. Anthony Saints beat San Diego High, 20-12, in the first round of the 1948 playoffs as CIF player-of-the-year and future NFL running back Johnny Olszewski rushed for 187 yards and two touchdowns.

Brandon Arrington, who transferred from Helix in time last year to become a double sprint winner in the state track meet, is on the Matadors’ squad.

Torrey Pines vs. Bethlehem Freedom, Pennsylvania, @Staten Island, N.Y., Tottenville.

Freedom is the “home” team, 75 miles from its campus north of Philadelphia.

SAN LUIS OBISPO MISSION PREP @SANTA FE CHRISTIAN

San Diego teams have played Central Coast Section squads in the state playoffs — Scripps Ranch 31, Santa Clara Wilcox 28, in 2021—and Helix won a regular-season game, 45-21, at Mountain View St. Francis in 2023, and plays the Lancers here in Week 2.

The Royals and Eagles are scheduled to kick off at 3 p.m. Friday, meaning Mission Prep, facing a 305-mile trip, likely would leave on Thursday and guessing could stick around Saturday and go to the Zoo… catch the pandas!

‘Prep, with lineage back to 1875, will face one of the San Diego Section’s most successful schools. Eagles coach Jon Wallace embarks on his 13th season in Solana Beach and is 81-41 (.664).

LAS VEGAS ARBOR VIEW, @LINCOLN

The Aggies were only 4-6 in ’23 but are ranked third in the Nevada preseason poll, behind Bishop Gorman and Henderson Liberty.

Lincoln is Cal-Hi Sports’ and Max Preps’ state-ranked No. 9 team and quarterback Akili Smith, Jr., son of the former Hornet and NFL veteran, have become a power under coach David Dunn, 94-58-1 since 2011.

COACHING CAROUSEL

SCHOOL IN OUT
Bonita Vista Jay Hernandez Tyler Arciaga
Brawley Lawrence Landy Rick Rubio & Ray Vandiver
Calexico Vincent Memorial David Wong & Fernando Santana
Castle Park Arrien Smith Paco Silva
Coastal Stephen Patton Glen Henton
El Cajon Valley James Simon Nick Osborn
Francis Parker D.J. Walcott Stephen Cooper
Mabel O’Farrell Bruce Newland Jake Passot
Mater Dei Catholic Rashard Cook John Joyner
Mountain Empire Ben Gooding Bernard Vann
Orange Glen Santiago Rocha Tido Smith
Point Loma Ryan Price Joel Allen
Poway Brandon Harris Kyle Williams
Rancho Buena Vista Terrence McKinney Shane Graham
Rock Academy Ben Jameson Rali Schwartz
St. Augustine Ron Caragher Ron Gladnick
Sweetwater Brandon Burris Ervin Hernandez

LEAGUE CHANGES

SCHOOL TO FROM
Bonita Vista South Bay Metro Mesa
Chula Vista Metro Mesa Metro Pacific
Classical Academy Pacific Coastal
Coastal Academy Sunset Ocean
Coronado Central City
Escondido Charter Pacific Coastal
Francis Parker Pacific Coastal
Mabel O’Farrell Sunset Pacific
Maranatha Christian Sunset Pacific
Mission Bay Eastern City
Morse City Eastern
Mount Miguel Grossmont Hills Grossmont Valley
Mountain Empire Sunset Pacific
Point Loma Western Eastern
Rock Academy Sunset Pacific
Santana Grossmont Valley Grossmont Hills
Scripps Ranch Eastern City
Sweetwater Metro Mesa Metro South Bay
Tri-City Christian Sunset Pacific
University City Eastern Western
Victory Christian Freelance Ocean
West Hills Grossmont Valley Grossmont Hills



2024:  Dallas Evans, Football and Track Standout

Dallas Evans , who passed away recently, was a star end on the 1953 San Diego High football  team, a sub 49-second quarter-miler at San Diego State, and a coach and teacher more  than 30 years in the South Bay area.

Dallas earned all-City Prep League honors on the 7-3 San Diego team that won the CPL championship.  Evans scored six touchdowns, tied for third on the team in scoring  to Horace Tucker’s 40, Ermon Johnson’s 38, and with Floyd Robinson’s 36.

The Hillers lost to Anaheim, 21-7, in the 1953 Southern Section playoffs.

The jovial Evans was head track coach at St. Augustine High in 1962, when the Saints featured James Moore, one of the San Diego Section’s top 440 runners, with a best time of :49.5.

Dallas coached many years with Ed Teagle at Mar Vista, which dominated Metropolitan League dual meet teams.

Brother Steve Evans, was a star on the Hoover basketball and baseball teams from 1955-57.

St. Augustine coach Dallas Evans (left) compared times with 440-yard ace James Moore, who had best of :49.5. Evans ran the distance in :48.7 at San Diego State.

Evans was on the 1953 all-City Prep League first offensive team.




2024 Summer: Football is Coming! Hornets and Dons Line Up Impressive Schedules

Lincoln and Cathedral, traditional big shots in the Western League and San Diego Section, appear to be trying to outdo each other.

The Hornets of coach David Dunn, 24-2 over the last two seasons, are signed to play road games at Long Beach Poly, Sacramento Grant, and Coronado High of Henderson, Nevada, plus home games against San Juan Capistrano JSerra, Los Alamitos, and Las Vegas Arbor View.

It is a powerful nonleague gauntlet Lincoln will try to get through before the Hornets take on Western League rivals Cathedral, Madison, St. Augustine, and Point Loma, which is moving over from the Eastern League.

Cathedral, 12-2 and a state 1-AA Division champion in 2021, is coming off 6-6 and 4-8 seasons in 2022 and ’23.  The Dons, 227-102-0 (.690) since 1996 under head coach Sean Doyle, have scheduled nonleague encounters with San Diego Section thoroughbreds Granite Hills, Helix, and Mater Dei.

Cathedral also booked intersectional challenges with L.A. Mission Hills Chaminade, San Francisco St. Ignatius (alma mater of San Diego Chargers Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Fouts), and Phoenix Mountain Pointe, and then jumps into the Western League.

Lincoln and Cathedral, plus about 95 percent of the 96 other football-playing schools’ schedules,  can be found here.  Additions, corrections, or deletions will be noted as the teams prepare for Week 1 Aug. 23.

Webmaster Henrik Jonson also is accumulating Flag Football schedules.