League race at halfway point
The 2002 Sunset League race will reach its halfway point tonight
on All Hallow’s Eve, and one school is looking to move up the league
ladder, while two others are searching for their first league
victories.
Outside the Sunset League circles, Ocean View steps aside from
Golden West League play to take on Rancho Alamitos in nonleague
action.
Tonight’s games:
Esperanza (6-1, 1-1) vs. Huntington Beach (4-3, 0-2)
(at Huntington Beach High, 7 p.m.)
The Oilers will have to come up with a magical effort if they hope
to defeat a very talented Esperanza team.
To make matters worse, the Aztecs will be hungry for this game,
looking to right themselves after last Saturday’s heart-breaking
16-12 loss to rival Los Alamitos, their first of the season.
Another loss and Esperanza can kiss its league title hopes
goodbye.
The Aztecs feature a potent passing attack spearheaded by
quarterback Rick Taloa who has thrown for 1,244 yards with 13
touchdowns and five interceptions. His main target has been Rick
Hill, who has more than 500 receiving yards.
Hill also keys a tough Aztecs defensive unit, and Shaun
Wildenstein and Michael Kirschner in the backfield give Esperanza
offensive balance.
The key to Huntington Beach’s success might be clock control. The
Oilers, who have played well in losses to Los Alamitos and Marina,
will need another stellar rushing performance from Patrick Harrigan.
The senior leads the county with 2,072 rushing yards in seven games.
Last year’s score: Aztecs 56, Oilers 7
Marina (3-4, 1-1) vs. Edison (2-5, 0-2)
(at Orange Coast College, 7 p.m.)
Marina can stay in the hunt for the Sunset League title with a win
over the defending league champion, Edison, and all but dash the
Chargers’ playoff hopes.
The Vikings’ Sunset loss came in overtime two weeks ago to
Fountain Valley, which, just last Friday, defeated arch-rival Edison,
28-16.
Marina paired a solid defensive effort with the two-touchdown
performance of Keith Heyward to produced its initial league win, a
14-13 decision over Huntington Beach last Friday.
The Vikings have scored 14 points in each of their two Sunset
outings. Edison, meanwhile, is averaging 15 points in league play.
Chargers quarterback Tommy Grady has thrown for more than 1,500
yards. His favorite target this season has been junior Matt White.
Edison will be out to end a losing streak after four games.
Last year’s score: Chargers 25, Vikings 7
The Chargers-Vikings Series
’74 Chargers 28, Vikings 0
’75 Chargers 17, Vikings 6
’76 Chargers 23, Vikings 0
’77 Chargers 20, Vikings 0
’78 Chargers 9, Vikings 7
’79 Chargers 34, Vikings 0
’80 Chargers 21, Vikings 7
’81 Chargers 28, Vikings 24
’82 Chargers 23, Vikings 7
’83 Vikings 0, Chargers 0
’84 Chargers 27, Vikings 14
’85 Chargers 51, Vikings 14
’86 Vikings 17, Chargers 7
’87 Chargers 21, Vikings 0
’88 Chargers 41, Vikings 0
’89 Chargers 20, Vikings 8
’90 Chargers 19, Vikings 10
’91 Vikings 15, Chargers 12 ’92 Chargers 9, Vikings 6
’93 Chargers 24, Vikings 7
’94 Chargers 26, Vikings 16
’95 Chargers 42, Vikings 19
’96 Chargers 41, Vikings 0
’97 Chargers 24, Vikings 7
’98 Vikings 26, Chargers 14
’99 Vikings 28, Chargers 20
’00 Chargers 28, Vikings 3
’01 Chargers 25, Vikings 7
(Edison leads series, 23-4-1)
Ocean View (1-6) vs. Rancho Alamitos (4-3)
(at Garden Grove High, 7 p.m.)
Ocean View takes a break from Golden West League play to battle
Rancho Alamitos of the Garden Grove League.
Both teams are coming off defeats.
Ocean View gave six-game winner Santa Ana, one of two unbeaten
teams in the Golden West League, all it could handle Saturday before
bowing, 35-27. Quarterback Alex Hickerson had a big night for the
Seahawks, with 211 passing yards, two touchdowns and a two-point
conversion pass.
The Seahawks will need to find a way to corral Tai Asoau, Rancho
Alamitos’ top running back.
Asoau has rushed for 337 total yards the past two weeks and had a
four-touchdown performance in a 28-14 victory over La Quinta on Oct.
17.
The Vaqueros are coming off a 26-7 loss to league rival Los
Amigos.
The teams did not meet last year.
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