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Fryer's teams 21-25

November 17th, 2008, 5:15 pm · 3 Comments · posted by STEVE FRYER, ocvarsity.com

Here are Steve Fryer's teams 21-25:


(Click on a team name to see its season totals.)

21. Western (8-2): The Pioneers went 5-0 in the Orange League to take the league title. They have won nine consecutive league games. Western's average margin of victory in league was 17 points. The Pioneers, seeded third in the Southwest Division, play Sunny Hills (6-4) in a first-round game Thursday at Western.

22. Santa Margarita (3-7): The Eagles had a tough year, but they played a tough schedule. Not only did they have to contend with Trinity League opponents, Santa Margarita also played nonleague games against St. Bonaventure of Ventura, Foothill, and Chaparral of Temecula – all 9-1 teams, all league champions. Cumulative record of Santa Margarita's opponents: 76-24.

23. Corona del Mar (8-2): The Sea Kings earned the No. 2 seeded position in the Southern Division playoffs, in which they will play La Mirada (4-6) in the first round Friday at Newport Harbor High. Their only losses were to Newport Harbor and Laguna Hills,which finished 7-3 and 9-0 respectively. Corona del Mar finished 4-5 and out of the playoffs last year.

24. Valencia (8-2): It was no fun dropping the Tigers from No. 23 to here, with losses only to Cypress and Western. But El Dorado's victory over Tustin, and its position as a co-champion of the Century League, inserted El Dorado into the top 25 and dropped some good teams down a notch. Valencia plays Trabuco Hills in a Southwest Division first-round game Saturday at Valencia.

25. St. Margaret's (10-0): The Tartans machine rolls on. They beat Sage Hill, 56-0, to go 3-0 in the Academy League and run their winning streak to 38. That's the second-longest winning streak in county football history. Mission Viejo won 41 in a row, 2001-03. With potentially four CIF-SS East Valley playoff games coming, and perhaps even a spot in the state bowl championship games, St. Margaret's can break the record this season. The Tartans play Campbell Hall of North Hollywood in a first-round game Friday at St. Margaret's.

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 3 Comments

  • Empire fan says:

    As much as i like to disagree with Mr. Fryer i really can't this time, good list 1-25, there is such parity in the County this year that very little seperates 1-5 and then theres another group of teams at 6-12 that not much seperates and then another group at 13-23 that not much seperates, can't wait for the playoffs to begin to help sort this all out.

  • THHSFAN says:

    Well Mr. Fryer has one of last years finalists (THHS) not even on the radar screen. If he had done his homework he would have seen that 3 of our losses were when we were without our starting QB and OT due to injury. Oh and 2 of those losses were versus Laguna Hills (Tied at Halftime Starting QB broke wrist in 2nd qtr) and to San Clemente. When they came back we won the rest of our games except for Foothill which we had a chance to win in the final seconds. But we love being the darkhorse. Good stuff to put on the locker room bulletin board. Thanks Mr. Fryer we needed the motivation.

  • 87 says:

    VALENCIA BEAT EL DORADO
    JUST TO THROW THAT OUT THERE

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