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Week 1: By the numbers

September 13th, 2008, 4:04 pm · Post a Comment · posted by Damian Calhoun, OCVarsity.com since 2004

We all love numbers and stats. How many carries did the star running back get? How many points has the defense allowed?

If you're a numbers person, then this feature is for you. Here is a Week 1 one recap, according to the numbers.

5 - The number of second-half turnovers committed by No. 1 Orange Lutheran in a 47-39 defeat to Bishop Amat.

7 - The number of victories for Foothill in the last 10 meetings against its rival Tustin.

2 - The number of touchdowns Esperanza's defense has allowed through the first two games of the season.

3 - The number of touchdowns La Habra's Ronnie Hillman (A.K.A. The Reggie Bush of county football, according to Steve Fryer) scored in Friday's 40-15 victory over Downey.

21 - Consecutive points scored by Garden Grove to rally to a 42-24 victory over Westminster

564 - Amount of total offense recorded by the Dana Hills offense in Friday's 56-21 triumph over El Toro.

343 - Rushing yards by Magnolia's 5-foot- 9 running back Robert Cruz as the Sentinels defeated Katella 58-21.

95 - Yards that JSerra's Justin Butler ran on a kickoff return for a touchdown to spur the Lions to a 24-17 victory over Huntington Beach.

5 - Touchdowns that Santa Margarita quarterback Ryan World tossed Friday to tie a school record set by Carson Palmer.

90 - The number of points that Corona del Mar has scored in its first two games this season.

268 - Combined rushing yards for Los Alamitos quarterback Clark Evans (132) and running back Cody Perez (136) in Thursday's victory over Mayfair.

4 - The number of touchdowns Newport Harbor's J.B. Green scored Thursday. Green scored on a 5-yard pass, 4-yard run, 51-yard punt return and 77-yard kickoff return.

14 - Consecutive winning streak for El Dorado after Thursday's season opening victory.

0 - Points allowed by Beckman to start the season.

See you next week.

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