SCORECARD / COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 4
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PERFECT TIMING
El Toro Coach Mike Milner and Aliso Niguel Coach Joe Wood agreed before their game Friday to play the game under the old change-of-possession rule where the clock starts as soon as the ball is set instead of waiting for the center snap. The game still took 2 hours 20 minutes.
At least three other Friday games were played under the old rule: Marina-Westminster, Mission Viejo-Sunny Hills and La Verne Lutheran-Southern California Christian.
Mission Viejo Coach Bill Denny petitioned for a return to last year’s rule before his game.
“I’ve been faxing requests to the Orange County Officials Assn. as well as to a lot of the other schools about my concerns about the new rule for timeouts,” Denny said. “I have a lot of players going two ways and some were getting sick in the fourth quarter.”
Sunny Hills Coach Tim Devaney agreed: “I have too many two-way players and this is not the NCAA.”
ON THE RECORD
‘The big Monarch in the sky must have been watching out for me.’
--Bruce Rollinson, coach of top-ranked Mater Dei, which fought off a last-minute rally by Irvine to escape with a 35-30 victory Friday.
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How Top 10 Fared
1. Mater Dei (4-0)
defeated Irvine (2-2), 35-30.
2. Capistrano Valley (3-0)
Atascadero (1-2) tonight.
3. Servite (4-0)
defeated No. 10 Fountain Valley
4. El Toro (3-1)
lost to Aliso Niguel (4-0), 27-25.
5. Los Alamitos (4-0)
defeated Western (1-3), 56-12, Thursday.
6. Esperanza (3-1)
defeated Long Beach Poly (2-2), 24-21.
7. Laguna Hills (4-0)
defeated Spring Valley Monte Vista (0-4), 42-7.
8. San Clemente (3-1)
defeated Woodbridge (0-4), 28-3.
9. Santa Margarita (3-1)
defeated El Modena (1-3), 32-3.
10. Fountain Valley (3-1)
lost to No. 3 Servite (4-0), 28-17.
Week’s Best
RUSHING
1. Tony Chandler
Southern California Christian vs. La Verne Lutheran
258 yards in 21 carries
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2. Dache Dameron
Villa Park vs. Loara
250 yards in 16 carries
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3. James Dawkins
Estancia vs. Ocean View
236 yards in 14 carries
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4. Mike Jones
Laguna Hills vs. Monte Vista
232 yards in 35 carries
*
5. Sparky Kale
Westminster vs. Marina
180 yards in 23 carries
PASSING
Luis Gomez
Anaheim vs. Cypress
22 of 32, 504 yards
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2. Jared Flint
Irvine vs. Mater Dei
18 of 25, 312 yards
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3. Brandon Wilde
El Toro vs. Aliso Niguel
14 of 22, 227 yards
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4. Doug Baughman
Bolsa Grande vs. Los Amigos
18 of 41, 213 yards
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Carson Palmer
Santa Margarita vs. El Modena
14 of 22, 202 yards
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