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High school football primer: top nonleague games

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1. El Dorado at Esperanza, Aug 31: A season-opening loss to Esperanza was the only blip on an El Dorado résumé that included 13 consecutive victories and a Southwest Division championship in 2006.
2. Servite at Edison, Sept. 20: Half of Servite’s four defeats last year were to Edison, including a meeting in the Pac-5 Division quarterfinals.
3. Los Alamitos vs. Orange Lutheran at Cal State Fullerton, Sept. 28: This year it is the Griffins who boast the experienced, dual-threat quarterback in Clark Evans.
4. Edison at Mater Dei, Sept. 28: It might be the final high school meeting between the county’s two best quarterbacks — the Monarchs’ Matt Barkley and the Chargers’ Nick Crissman — or, better, a Pac-5 Division playoff preview.
5. Concord De La Salle at Mission Viejo, Oct. 6: Mission Viejo was overmatched by De La Salle in 2006, but it has been years since the Diablos lost a home game.

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yeah. edisons going all the way. we have the deepest backfield-lakey and nieto and spencer. we have the best QB in the state and a flock of receivers. we are as good defensiely as we are offensively. our backers know how to hit and our d-line is quick and powerful. good luck MD and servite!

edison player - Aug 18, 2007 09:11:35 PM Remove Comment
 

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