Bottom Line
Ocean View High football Coach Harold Eggers might want to have a
talk with the school’s schedule maker.
Ocean View, which is off to a promising 2-0 start (both wins coming
at home), will be challenged by a schedule that has the Seahawks playing
their next five games on the road, including their first two Golden West
League games.
That road show begins tonight (7 p.m.) with a nonleague clash with
Century at Santa Ana Bowl.
The Seahawks won’t return home until an Oct. 29 game with Westminster.
Not that playing at ‘home’ means what the word entails: Ocean View
opened the season by hosting Twentynine Palms at Westminster High, then
entertained Garden Grove at Huntington Beach High. In fact, they’ll be
the designated ‘home’ team against Westminster on Oct. 29, even though
the game will be played on the Lions’ home turf, Bill Boswell Field.
‘That’s just the way things worked out this year,’ Eggers said of
the schedule. ‘I don’t think the kids really are aware of that, though.
They just want to play football, and I think that they’ll be fired-up to
be playing at the (Santa Ana) Bowl.’
Historic Santa Ana Bowl could be considered Ocean View’s home away
from home this season: during their five-game road swing, the Seahawks
will play in the Bowl on three occasions, which includes back-to-back
league games with Saddleback and Santa Ana in mid-October.
A total of three Ocean View home games will be played at Huntington
Beach’s Sheue Field.
‘The type of attitude we have is that we can only take things one
game at a time,’ Eggers added. ‘We’re going into each week attempting to
improve from the week before. If we can do that, then we’ll be
successful. And, it doesn’t matter if we’re at home, or on the road.’
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