Calling ‘em
TONIGHT’S GAME
Tustin vs. Ocean View Tustin by 12
(at Huntington Beach High, 7 p.m.)
FRIDAY’S GAME
Edison vs. Huntington Beach Edison by 8
(at Huntington Beach High, 7 p.m.)
Esperanza vs. Fountain Valley FV by 7
(at Orange Coast College, 7 p.m.)
Los Alamitos vs. Marina Los Al by 6
(at Westminster High, 7 p.m.)
The Golden West League title is on the line tonight when Ocean View
battles Tustin. The Seahawks have been involved in some high-scoring
affairs this year and have given up an average of 41 points per game in
their last five games. Not good news: Tustin’s offense has a 35-points
per game average. Expect another track meet, but the Tillers, behind
running back Branden Malcom, should rush their way to an undisputed
championship. Last year: Tustin, 63-21...
With a possible wild-card berth on the line, look for Edison High to put
it all on the line against Huntington Beach. The Oilers will be looking
to avoid a winless league season, but the Chargers’ balanced offensive
should prevail here. Last year: Teams tied, 24-24...
Fountain Valley High has been playing its best football the past two
weeks, and the Barons should continue to do so against an Esperanza team
that is fighting to stay alive for a postseason berth. The formula is
simple for Fountain Valley: a victory assures the Barons a piece of the
Sunset League championship. To get a piece of the pie, though, the Barons
will need to contain Aztec running back Tim Sonuyi and wide receiver Ryan
Murray. When you combine a tough defense with speed in the offensive
backfield, then the edge goes to Fountain Valley. These two teams are
known to stage exciting games that usually go down to the wire. The 1998
game was no exception. Last year: Esperanza, 19-17...
Marina High will be looking to gain a share of its first Sunset League
title in 13 years when the Vikings host Los Alamitos Friday. For the
Vikings to prevail against the Griffins for the second time in three
years, they’ll need to cut down on turnovers, which proved costly in last
week’s loss to Esperanza. If Marina’s option game is in top form, and the
defense returns to the form it showed in its first three league games,
then the Vikings could be tough to beat. They’ll need to find a way,
however, to stop Los Al running back Damon Johnson, and the Viking
offense will be met head-on by a Griffin defense that came up with three
turnovers and six sacks in last week’s win over Huntington Beach. Last
year: Los Alamitos, 45-21.
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