Plenty on the line for Chargers, Griffins
It was a watershed game for the Edison High football when it took on
Los Alamitos last year. The Chargers hadn’t beaten the Griffins in the
teams’ previous six meetings, although those games produced some wild
finishes in which each, somehow, favored the Griffins.
But that all changed one night last October at Long Beach Veterans
Stadium as Edison came up with a spectacular fourth quarter defensive
performance to turn a slim three point lead into a runaway, 29-14
victory.
Tonight at 7 p.m., the teams go at it again, with just about
everything riding on the outcome . . . again.
Edison Coach Dave White summed it up simply: “It’s been a great
series.”
That it has, and all signs point to another big Sunset League showdown
tonight.
What this could turn out to be is a passer’s duel between Los Al’s Tim
Bessolo and Edison’s Tommy Grady. Both have passed for more than 1,100
yards and Bessolo is the county’s passing leader. The school has been
known for its quarterbacks and receivers and this year, juniors Brandon
Tripp and Jeff Kline have been Bessolo’s favorite targets.
Last year, Griffins quarterback Mike Catalano passed for 350 yards
against the Edison defense.
Grady, meanwhile, has made big plays with leading receiver Denny
Flanagan and also has speedy Marcus McCutcheon to throw to. The Chargers
have an ace in senior defensive back A.J. Martinez who intercepted two
fourth quarter passes in last year’s meeting. Martinez has blocked two
field goal attempts, a punt -- which he scored a touchdown on -- and an
extra point this season.
Los Alamitos already has knocked Fountain Valley from the unbeaten
ranks. The winner here takes a big step toward a possible league title.
Also tonight:
Ocean View vs. Pacifica
(at Garden Grove High, 7 p.m.)
Ocean View steps out of Golden West League play to take on Pacifica of
the Garden Grove League in a nonleague battle. The Mariners run a fly
offense but have also been known to use the I-formation. Junior
quarterback Justin Turner leads the attack and junior Dave Heller is
Pacifica’s leading rusher with a seven yards per carry average. The teams
were evenly matched last year.
Last year’s score: Pacifica 17, Ocean View 14
FRIDAY
Fountain Valley vs. Huntington Beach
(at Huntington Beach High, 7 p.m.)
It’s been eight, long years since Huntington Beach last defeated
Fountain Valley. The Oilers are taking on a talented Barons’ team that
has been seasoned in league play, having battled perennial league powers
Los Alamitos and Esperanza to start the league race. At the halfway point
of Sunset action, a Fountain Valley win is vital if the Barons are to vie
a top playoff spot. The Barons have it all: a balanced offense, a strong
defense and a special teams unit that can make things happen. The common
opponent for both teams is Esperanza. We won’t bring up what the Aztecs
did to the Oilers two weeks ago.
Last year’s score: Fountain Valley 28, Huntington Beach 7
Barons-Oilers Series
’70 - Oilers 41, Barons 7
’71 - Oilers 15, Barons 14
’72 - Barons 37, Oilers 28
’73 - Barons 33, Oilers 14
’76 - Barons 43, Oilers 6
’77 - Barons 49, Oilers 6
’78 - Barons 20, Oilers 0
’79 - Barons 34, Oilers 3
’80 - Barons 21, Oilers 6
’81 - Barons 35, Oilers 0
’82 - Barons 17, Oilers 14
’83 - Oilers 6, Barons 3
’84 - Barons 28, Oilers 7
’85 - Barons 27, Oilers 0
’86 - Barons 17, Oilers 7
’87 - Barons 31, Oilers 27
’88 - Barons 42, Oilers 13
’89 - Double forfeit
’90 - Oilers 35, Barons 20
’91 - Oilers 14, Barons 13
’92 - Oilers 27, Barons 7
’93 - Oilers 14, Barons 10
’94 - Barons 27, Oilers 13
’95 - Barons 45, Oilers 6
’96 - Barons 37, Oilers 0
’97 - Barons 24, Oilers 22
’98 - Barons 13, Oilers 12
’99 - Barons 21, Oilers 6
’00 - Barons 28, Oilers 7
(Fountain Valley leads, 21-6-1)
Marina
Esperanza
(at Valencia High, 7 p.m.)
Marina always seems to give Esperanza a good game, although the Aztecs
always come up with a win in this series. This game features two
outstanding rushing games. Esperanza’s main threat is junior Shawn
Wildenstein while Marina features a double whammy in seniors Adam Hayward
and Turill Engleman. Whichever team effectively establishes the rushing
game will win. Esperanza has come on strong in that department in league
play with close to 600 yards on the ground. It will take Marina’s best
effort of the year to finally beat the Aztecs.
Last year’s score: Esperanza 42, Marina 15
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