Sailors’ schedule finalized
Patrick Laverty
After first-round losses in each of the past two seasons in the CIF
Southern Section Division VI playoffs, Newport Harbor High football
coach Jeff Brinkley decided the remedy should be a more difficult
nonleague schedule.
The Tars have finalized their schedule for the 2004 season by
adding a season-opening game at Division I Fountain Valley and a Week
5 contest at Division III Mira Costa.
The Barons replace Trabuco Hills, which split two meetings with
the Sailors over the past two seasons, and the Mustangs take the spot
on Harbor’s schedule vacated by Paramount, which lost to the Tars in
each of the last two seasons.
The moves leave Newport Harbor with a nonleague schedule that
reads: Fountain Valley (away), three straight home games against
Marina (Division I), Corona del Mar (Battle of the Bay) and Dana
Hills (Division II), followed by the clash with Mira Costa.
It’s a difficult road for the Sailors, but one that Brinkley hopes
will improve their prospects in the Sea View League and the
postseason. Newport Harbor began the 2003 season with five straight
wins, but finished in fourth place in league (2-3) and needed an
at-large berth to get into the playoffs, where they were defeated by
eventual Division VI champion Los Altos.
“It’s a tougher nonleague schedule,” Brinkley said. “I’m adjusting
it because of the way things have changed in the division. Before, if
we were an at-large team, we still had a good chance to go to the
quarterfinals or even further. Now, if you’re the at-large team,
you’re not going very far. This helps in that it prepares you for
league play and, hopefully, if we’ve reached the playoffs, you’ve
already played a few more good teams.”
The Sailors won the Division VI championship in 1999, finished as
the runner-up in 2000 and made a semifinal appearance in 2001. But
Division VI became a stronger circuit prior to the 2002 season and
now includes Los Altos, an annual championship contender, and Orange
Lutheran, a burgeoning power, in addition to the Sailors’
traditionally difficult league foes, Foothill and Irvine.
Brinkley is hopeful that playing Fountain Valley and Mira Costa,
on the road, will help prepare the Sailors for the more stringent
competition later in the season.
Fountain Valley finished the 2003 season 8-4, sharing the Sunset
League championship with Edison and Los Alamitos before losing in the
Division I quarterfinals to Mater Dei. The Tars and Barons have met
six times in the past, splitting the meetings, but not since 1978
when they were both in the Sunset League.
Mira Costa has a 49-4 record over the past four years, including
three straight 10-0 regular seasons. The Mustangs lost in the
Division III semifinals to Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks in 2003,
finishing 12-1. In 2002 and 2000, they were Division III finalists
and reached the semifinals in 2001. Mira Costa and Newport Harbor
have never met.
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