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Marina High’s road-weary football team returns to the friendly
confines of Boswell Field tonight.
Newport Beach, Mission Viejo and Brea are the cities to which the
Vikings have traveled the past three weeks and, while it’s tough for
any team to play on the road, what made these roads trips more
daunting was that the Vikings played the likes of Newport Harbor,
Mission Viejo and Orange Lutheran.
Marina was impressive for most of those three games, but finds
little consolation in returning home 0-3.
The Vikings are looking to improve to 2-3 overall tonight when
they wrap up the nonleague portion of their schedule by hosting El
Toro at Westminster High.
Kickoff is at 7 p.m.
The Vikings have not played at Boswell Field since they opened the
season back on Sept. 12 with a 48-14 whipping of Paramount.
Marina found itself in a 21-0 hole, and again was down, 28-7,
before a late rally fell just short in a 28-21 loss Oct. 3 to Orange
Lutheran.
One highlight from the game included quarterback Matt Brennan
throwing for 230 yards and a touchdown on a 17 of 25 passing night,
and scoring on a six-yard run for Marina’s final touchdown. Another
came from the sure hands of receiver Keith Heyward as the senior
recorded 149 yards on 11 receptions.
Marina may find no rest in El Toro, which brings a 3-1 record into
tonight’s contest.
The Chargers rallied last week to edge winless Woodbridge, 27-26.
Quarterback John Abdelnour rallied El Toro with four touchdown passes
and finished 17 of 26 for 196 yards with one interception.
El Toro, whose only loss this season was a 36-0 setback to
Foothill in the second week of the season, defeated Marina last year,
28-24.
In other weekend games:
FRIDAY
Dana Hills (1-3) vs. Huntington Beach (3-1)
(at Huntington Beach High, 7 p.m.)
Huntington Beach boasts the best nonleague record of any local
prep team, its three wins already beating the Oilers’ two-win total
of 2001.
The Oilers are coming off an exciting, 36-34 win over Laguna
Hills, a game in which running back Patrick Harrigan rushed for 311
yards and four touchdowns and Alex De La Cruz scored on a 98-yard
kickoff return.
Harrigan, one of the Southern Section’s rushing leaders, is just
63 yards shy of reaching 1,000 rushing yards for the season -- which
enters its halfway point this weekend.
The Oilers will be taking on a Dana Hills team that has struggled
to find the end zone: in four previous games, the Dolphins have
scored just 30 points. That’s good news for a Huntington Beach
defense, which is yielding an average of 26 points per game.
Last year’s score: Huntington Beach 16, Dana Hills 8 Edison (1-3) vs. Servite (4-0)
(at Fullerton High, 7:30 p.m.)
Taking on perennial parochial powerhouse programs is nothing new
for Edison, which goes from Mater Dei to Servite in the course of a
week.
The Chargers will be trying to rebound from a 35-18 loss to Mater Dei when they take on a Servite team that is ranked fourth in the
county and seventh in Division I.
Quarterback Tommy Grady’s 361-yard, one touchdown passing
performance -- which included hitting 21 of 34 pass attempts --
couldn’t bring Edison back from a 28-3 deficit against the Monarchs.
This game could be quite a quarterback dual between Grady and
Servite’s Ryan Coffelt who was 12 of 15 passing for 290 yards and
three touchdowns during the Friars’ 41-12 road win at Long Beach
Wilson last week.
Servite has rolled along all season. The Friars have outscored
their four opponents, 138-35.
Last year’s score: Edison 28, Servite 21
SATURDAY
Ocean View (1-3) vs. Orange (2-2, 1-0)
(at El Modena High, 7 p.m.)
Ocean View launches its Golden West League campaign one week after
Orange.
The Seahawks lost to Costa Mesa last week, 26-7, the lone
offensive highlight being a 29-yard touchdown pass from Alex
Hickerson to Rick Sweetin.
Orange is coming off a strange week.
The Panthers began their Golden West League schedule on a
successful note by routing Saddleback, 42-14. Quarterback Mitch Eaton
threw for 151 yards and three touchdowns and Durrell Moss ran for a
pair of scores, caught a 67-yard touchdown pass from Eaton for
another, and accounted for more than 220 yards of total offense.
During the same week, the Panthers learned that they had to
forfeit one of their wins, a 34-20 victory over Sunny Hills on Sept.
20, due to the use of an ineligible player.
The teams did not meet last year.
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