PREP POLLS : Los Alamitos Tops Irvine in Football Poll
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Los Alamitos High School received three first-place votes to edge Irvine by one point for the top spot in the opening 1992 prep football poll by the Orange County Sportswriters’ Assn.
Irvine received two first-place votes and third-ranked Esperanza received one first-place vote. Three Sea View League members made the poll--Irvine (second), Tustin (fourth) and Santa Margarita (10th)--and Newport Harbor also received votes.
The writers’ poll:
Pos. School (League): Record
1. Los Alamitos (Empire): 1-0
2. Irvine (Sea View): 1-0
3. Esperanza (Empire): 1-0
4. Tustin (Sea View): 1-0
5. Edison (Sunset): 1-0
6. Trabuco Hills (Pacific Coast): 1-0
7. Valencia (Orange): 1-0
8. Rancho Alamitos (Garden Grove): 1-0
9. Mater Dei (South Coast): 0-0-1
10. Santa Margarita (Sea View): 1-0
Others receiving votes: Mission Viejo (1-0), Newport Harbor (1-0), Servite (0-0-1), Sunny Hills (1-0) and Western (1-0).
GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL
Orange County Coaches’ Top 10
1. Corona del Mar (Sea View): 0-0
2. Laguna Beach (Pacific Coast): 0-0
3. El Toro (South Coast): 0-0
4. Mater Dei (South Coast): 0-0
5. Newport Harbor (Sea View): 0-0
6. Capistrano Valley (South Coast): 2-0
7. La Habra (Freeway): 0-0
8. Fountain Valley (Sunset): 0-1
9. El Modena (Century): 0-0
10. Sunny Hills (Freeway): 0-0
Contenders: Capistrano Valley Christian, Cypress, Dana Hills, Edison, Esperanza, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Los Alamitos, Marina, San Clemente, University and Whittier Christian.
State coaches’ poll: 1. Stockton St. Mary’s, 2. Los Altos, 3. Laguna Beach, 4. Torrance, 5. (tie) Mountain View St. Francis and Corona del Mar, 7. Thousand Oaks, 8. Long Beach Poly, 9. Sherman Oaks Notre Dame Academy, 10. Bakersfield Highland, 11. El Toro, 12. Capistrano Valley, 13. Poway, 14. Newport Harbor, 15. Del Mar Torrey Pines, 16. Bakersfield North, 17. Livermore Granada, 18. Santa Barbara, 19. Los Angeles Marymount, 20. Los Gatos.
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