Search: Site   Web
Print Story | E-Mail Story | Font Size

Other Articles in this Category

  • 2 hours & 43 minutes ago
  • 2 hours & 56 minutes ago
  • 3 hours & 52 minutes ago
  • 3 hours & 49 minutes ago
  • 3 hours & 33 minutes ago
  • What is this?

    Save & Share this Article

    Kickoff '07: Pacific Coast League

    Comments 0 | Recommend 0

    Kickoff '07: Pacific Coast League

    OCVarsity.com

    COACHES POLL

    1.
    Laguna Hills, 9-2-1 in 2006, 18 points

    2.
    Corona del Mar, 7-5, 14

    2.
    (tie) University, 5-5-1, 14

    4.
    Irvine, 6-5, 10

    5.
    Beckman, 6-4, 4

    IN THE SPOTLIGHT

    Laguna Hills
    (Click here to watch the ocvarsity.com video)

    UNDER CONSTRUCTION

    Beckman

    The Patriots program was rocked by the death of Kenny Wilson, a junior who collapsed after a morning practice Aug. 17 and died on the way to the hospital. The Beckman players are dedicating their season to Wilson.

    PLAYER TO WATCH

    Ryan Wertenberger
    Laguna Hills QB
    (Click here to watch the ocvarsity.com video)


    The QB threw for 596 yards and four TDs in the 2006 playoffs to lead the Hawks to the Southern Division semifinals. Wertenberger passed for 1,928 yards and 22 TDs with seven interceptions as a junior

    OTHER TOP PLAYERS

    Beckman
    - RB/OLB D’Amato Tyson; WR/FS Mathew Cortez; OT/DE Rick Fenton; C Kenny Masuda; DT Christian Mejia; Corona del Mar- ILB Erik Rask; Irvine - ILB Jake Alleman; QB D.J. Crumlich; OT/DE Ethan Weisrock; Laguna Hills- MLB Reece Ludwig; University- P Harris Aslami; RB/SS JoJo Galvez; QB Parker Thompson

    MARK YOUR CALENDAR

    Laguna Hills vs. Corona del Mar
    Oct. 19 at Newport Harbor High


    This will be the Sea Kings’ second league game and the Hawks’ league opener. Both teams are considered among the leading contenders for the league title. Laguna Hills withstood a fourth-quarter surge by Corona del Mar last year to pull out a 26-20 victory.

    TOUGHEST SCHEDULE

    Corona del Mar


    The Sea Kings have Laguna Beach, El Toro, Troy, Newport Harbor, South El Monte and Villa Park on their nonleague schedule. Troy has star RB Derrick Coleman, El Toro has a tough RB in Jai Morris and Newport Habor is a cross-town rival.


    BECKMAN| CORONA DEL MAR| IRVINE| LAGUNA HILLS| UNIVERSITY

    Beckman Patriots


    Players to watch
    D’Amato Tyson: He was a second-team all-league selection who rushed for 849 yards and scored 16 TDs last season.
    Chris Rodriguez: He is one of the leaders of the Patriots defensive line.
    LAST SEASON:  6-4, 1-3

    POSTSEASON:
    Never qualified for the playoffs

    COACH:
    Brian Mustain (3rd year, 8-12)

    OUTLOOK:
    The Patriots have nine starters back on offense and nine starters back on defense, including RB/OLB D’Amato Tyson who is one of the most explosive playmakers in the league. This could be the season Beckman earns its first playoff berth

    HOME STADIUM:
    Tustin High

    FACTOID:
    Beckman had six players earn all-league honors last season

    FASTEST:
    D’Amato Tyson, 4.55 40-yard dash

    STRONGEST:
    Chris Rodriguez, 505-pound squat, 345-pound power clean and 315-pound bench

    SCHOOL RECORD:
    8-12

    TO SEE THE TEAM'S SCHEDULE AND ROSTER, CLICK HERE.


    Offense         Defense        
    Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Year Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Year
    QB Sebastion Vollaerts 6-1 150 Sr. DE Christian Mejia 6-1 255 Jr.
    RB D'Amato Tyson 6-0 203 Sr. DT Chris Rodriguez 6-0 255 Jr.
    WR Luis Martinez 5-11 188 Sr. DT Chris Tulio 5-7 170 Sr.
    WR Park Allenbach 6-3 170 Sr. DE Rick Fenton 6-3 255 Sr.
    WR Brian Yim 6-0 182 Jr. OLB D'Amato Tyson 6-0 203 Sr.
    WR Mathew Cortez 5-10 155 Sr. MLB Brian Yim 6-0 182 Jr.
    OT Rick Fenton 6-3 255 Sr. MLB Nima Daryaei 5-10 186 Jr.
    OG Chris Tulio 5-7 170 Sr. CB Blake Miller 5-7 144 Sr.
    C Kenny Masuda 6-1 230 Sr. FS Mathew Cortez 5-10 155 Sr.
    OG Tim Hopkins 5-7 190 Sr. OLB Daniel Gwon 5-7 170 Sr.
    OT Ryan Bernal 6-2 190 Sr. CB Aaron Messmer 5-9 150 Sr.
    OT Brendon Birdsell 6-3 215 Jr. CB Mark Strohbach 5-9 150 Jr.
    K Cameron Casty 6-1 183 Jr. P Cameron Casty 6-1 183 Jr.
    KR D'Amato Tyson 6-0 203 Sr. PR D'Amato Tyson 6-0 203 Sr.


    BECKMAN| CORONA DEL MAR| IRVINE| LAGUNA HILLS| UNIVERSITY

     

     

    Corona del Mar Sea Kings

    Players to watch
    Kevin Rask: He is one of three linebackers the Sea Kings have back to anchor the defense.
    Hunter Adler: He is battling Mitch Sands for the starting quarterback spot.

    LAST SEASON: 7-5, 2-2

    POSTSEASON:
    2006, lost to Cypress, 24-20, in Southern Division quarterfinals

    COACH:
    Dick Freeman (12th year, 58-60-2)

    OUTLOOK:
    The Sea Kings have six starters back on defense, four starters back on offense and they should be in the thick of the league-title hunt. Said Freeman: “Beckman should have a lot of people back. University had some good young guys. Irvine is always tough. I still think Laguna Hills is the team to beat.”

    HOME STADIUM:
    Newport Harbor High

    FACTOID:
    Erik and Kevin Rask, who are two of the team’s top linebackers, both got injured in the second league game last season. Erik ended up missing the remainder of the season. Both are healthy and ready to go this season.

    FASTEST:
    Tyler Harmon, 4.58 in 40-yard dash

    STRONGEST:
    Max Prescott, 320-pound bench press

    SCHOOL RECORD:
    229-223-12

    TO SEE THE TEAM'S SCHEDULE AND ROSTER, CLICK HERE.


    Offense         Defense        
    Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Year Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Year
    QB Hunter Adler 6-0 205 Sr. DE David Dalton 6-3 225 Sr.
    RB Rikky Townsend 5-8 180 Sr. NG Dan DiChiro 5-8 190 Jr.
    RB Kevin Rask 6-1 205 Sr. DE Max Prescott 6-4 240 Sr.
    WR Tyler Harmon 6-1 185 Sr. ILB Dutch Lamons 6-0 180 Jr.
    WR Max Haase 6-2 195 Jr. ILB Erik Rask 6-1 205 Sr.
    TE Ali Meshkin 6-4 215 Sr. MLB Kevin Rask 6-1 205 Sr.
    OT Max Prescott 6-4 240 Sr. FS Mitch Sands 6-1 175 Jr.
    OG James McKennon 6-2 210 Sr. CB Tyler Harmon 6-0 185 Sr.
    C Brad Noe 6-1 220 Jr. OLB Max Haase 6-1 195 Jr.
    OG Stephan Devariun 5-10 205 Sr. OLB Noah Molnar 6-0 195 Jr.
    OT David Dalton 6-3 225 Sr. CB Ricky Townsend 5-9 180 Sr.
    K Hunter Lewis 6-0 170 So.          


    BECKMAN| CORONA DEL MAR| IRVINE| LAGUNA HILLS| UNIVERSITY

    Irvine Vaqueros



    Players to watch
    Ethan Weisrock:He will be a two-way starter on the offensive and defensive lines.
    D.J. Crumlich:He was a first-team all-league selection.
    LAST SEASON:  6-5, 2-2

    POSTSEASON:
    2006, lost to Savanna, 27-20, in Southern Division first round

    COACH:
    Terry Henigan (28th year, 163-122-6)

    OUTLOOK:
    Quarterback D.J. Crumlich is the only starter back on offense, but the Vaqueros have seven starters back on defense, which should be the team’s strength. Henigan said Justin Reihanifam and Andrew Payne have shown a lot of potential at running back

    HOME STADIUM:
    Irvine High

    FACTOID:
    Crumlich, who has been the team’s MVP the past two seasons, started at wide receiver as a sophomore and started the last eight games at quarterback last season. This will be his first season as the team’s full-time starter at quarterback

    FASTEST:
    Shane Whippo

    STRONGEST:
    Elliot Dole has a 300-pound power clean

    SCHOOL RECORD:
    163-122-6

    TO SEE THE TEAM'S SCHEDULE AND ROSTER, CLICK HERE.


    Offense         Defense        
    Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Year Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Year
    OT Ethan Weisrock 6-1 230 Sr. DT Elliot Dole 6-0 215 Sr.
    OG Brandon Crawford 5-11 260 Sr. DT Jaime Maximiliano 5-7 220 Jr.
    C Elliot Dole 6-0 215 Sr. DE Ethan Weisrock 6-1 230 Sr.
    OG Erik Blyar 5-10 245 Jr. DE Nik Abele 6-6 225 Jr.
    OT Nik Abele 6-6 225 Jr. ILB Bobby Gomez 5-10 200 Sr.
    TE Cheyne McNab 6-1 185 Sr. ILB Jake Alleman 5-11 175 Sr.
    WR Nate Jeffries 6-1 180 Sr. OLB David Berry 6-0 180 Jr.
    WR Michael Ernst 5-7 140 Jr. OLB Shane Whippo 5-9 160 Jr.
    RB Justin Reinhanifam 5-9 195 Jr. S Nate Jeffries 6-1 180 Sr.
    RB Andrew Payne 5-8 145 Sr. CB Dylen Suite 5-9 165 Sr.
    QB D.J. Crumlich 5-11 175 Sr. CB Andrew Payne 5-8 145 Sr.
    K Joe Howard 5-10 180 Sr. P Joe Howard 5-10 180 Sr.


    BECKMAN| CORONA DEL MAR| IRVINE| LAGUNA HILLS| UNIVERSITY

    Laguna Hills Hawks



    Players to watch
    Reece Ludwig: He is a three-year starter at MLB and a first team all-league selection last season.
    Shawn Tucker: He will start at cornerback and handle the kick returns.
    LAST SEASON:  9-2-1, 3-0-1

    POSTSEASON:
    2006, lost to Kennedy, 22-9, in Southern Division semifinals

    COACH:
    Bruce Ingalls (10th year, 44-52-2)

    OUTLOOK:
    The Hawks have an experienced quarterback, a quick defense and a veteran group of linebackers to help them make a run at another league title. Laguna Hills has a young offensive line and some inexperience at wide receivers and defensive back, but Ingalls and his staff always have their players ready to go

    HOME STADIUM:
    Laguna Hills High

    FACTOID:
    After playing their home games at Mission Viejo High for years, the Hawks move in to their new on-campus stadium, which has Field Turf

    FASTEST:
    Shawn Tucker/Drew Endly ran a 4.5 in the 40-yard dash

    STRONGEST:
    Reece Ludwig has a 320-pound bench press

    SCHOOL RECORD:
    159-158-3

    TO SEE THE TEAM'S SCHEDULE AND ROSTER, CLICK HERE.



    Offense         Defense        
    Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Year Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Year
    QB Ryan Wertenberger 6-2 180 Sr. DE Amir Saghafi 5-10 178 Sr.
    RB Derek Browning 5-10 185 Jr. DT D.J. LaVerta 5-11 252 Jr.
    RB Matt Giovinazzo 6-0 195 Jr. DT Kamen Tagalicod 5-9 190 Sr.
    WR Robert Refsnyder 6-0 182 Jr. DE Sean Gordon 6-3 230 Sr.
    WR Drew Endly 6-1 178 Sr. OLB Robert Refsnyder 6-0 182 Jr.
    TE Sean Gordan 6-3 230 Sr. MLB Reece Ludwig 6-1 220 Sr.
    OT Matt Degrassi 6-2 236 Jr. OLB Matt Giovinazzo 6-0 195 Jr.
    OG Khang Cao 5-10 227 Sr. CB Shawn Tucker 5-10 170 Jr.
    C Joe Franco 6-0 241 Jr. SS Garrett Denham 5-11 185 Sr.
    OG Jeff Quigley 6-3 253 Jr. FS Tima Roper 5-10 181 Sr.
    OT Drew Conley 6-4 226 So. CB Jared Smith 5-9 172 Sr.
    K Eric Frankman     Jr. P Robert Refsnyder 6-0 182 Jr.
    KOR Shawn Tucker 5-10 170 Jr. PR Robert Refsnyder 6-0 182 Jr.


    BECKMAN| CORONA DEL MAR| IRVINE| LAGUNA HILLS| UNIVERSITY

    University Trojans



    Players to watch
    JoJo Galvez: He is a tough runner who can make catches out of the backfield.
    Harris Aslami: He made first team all-league as a punter last season.
    LAST SEASON:  5-5-1, 1-2-1

    POSTSEASON:
    2006, lost to Pacifica, 28-2, in Southern Division first round

    COACH:
    Mark Cunningham (22nd year, 101-118-5)

    OUTLOOK:
    The Trojans tied Laguna Hills, 17-17, and beat Corona del Mar, 13-12, last season and they return eight starters on offense and eight starters on defense. University should battle Laguna Hills and Corona del Mar for the league title.

    HOME STADIUM:
    Irvine High

    FACTOID:
    Louis Feinstein is ranked No. 19 in the nation among kickers

    FASTEST:
    Parker Thompson runs a 4.6 in the 40-yard dash

    STRONGEST:
    Brett Lancaster can do 19 reps of 185-pound bench press

    SCHOOL RECORD:
    156-212-8

    TO SEE THE TEAM'S SCHEDULE AND ROSTER, CLICK HERE.


    Offense
            Defense        
    Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Year Pos. Player Ht. Wt. Year
    QB Parker Thompson 5-10 180 Sr. DE Cyrus Faghani 5-10 185 Sr.
    RB JoJo Galvez 5-8 170 Sr. DT Bryan Wolfe 6-3 210 Sr.
    RB Robert Hair 5-7 180 Sr. DT Drew Robertson 6-0 250 So.
    RB Tim Smith 6-0 185 Sr.          
    WR Louis Feinstein 5-8 185 Sr. DE Trumaine Smith 6-3 205 Jr.
    WR Bronson Taylor 5-11 165 Jr. OLB Harris Aslami 5-9 175 Sr.
    TE Bryan Wolfe 6-3 210 Sr. MLB Tyler Fletcher 5-9 185 Jr.
    OT Kevin Yen 6-3 225 Sr. OLB Yetly Guerrero 5-11 175 Sr.
    OG Jon Ledezma 5-10 215 Sr. CB Bronson Taylor 5-11 165 Jr.
    C Andrew Swaim 6-0 230 Sr. SS Brett Lancaster 6-2 190 Sr.
    OG Sam Son 6-0 210 Sr. SS JoJo Galvez 5-8 170 Sr.
    OT Dan Park 6-3 240 Jr. CB Matt Pearce 6-1 190 Sr.
    K Louis Feinstein 5-8 185 Sr. P Aaron Nelson 6, 0 205 Sr.
    KOR Tim Smith 6-0 185 Sr. PR Tim Smith 6-0 185 Sr.


    BECKMAN| CORONA DEL MAR| IRVINE| LAGUNA HILLS| UNIVERSITY

    Contact the writer: carias@ocregister.com


    See archived 'Sports' stories »
     


    Reader Comments
    From the editor: Many of you have expressed concerns about some of the harsh anonymous comments from readers. To remedy that, we are introducing new features. You can create your own blog, publish your news and share your photos with the community. Once you fill out a simple form and leave a verifiable e-mail address, you can set up your profile page. It will display all of your contributions and allow you to track issues and easily connect with others.

    We want our site to be a place where people discuss and debate ideas that foster stronger communities. We built this for you. Please take care of it. Tolerate broad thinking, but take action against obscene or hateful material. Make it a credible and safe place worth preserving and sharing.


    Jobs
    Autos
    Real Estate
    Classifieds
    Select a sport:
    ADVERTISEMENT 
    OCVARSITY.COM POLL
    What result surprised you the most from Friday's football games?
    Mater Dei loses to Bishop Amat
    Dana Hills beats Orange Lutheran
    Long Beach Poly knocks out Los Alamitos
    Pacifica ousts Fullerton from playoffs
    Enter The Code To Vote
     
    Read Related Article
    ADVERTISEMENT 
    powered by
    google
    Search
            Search: Web    Site