1988: Player is player in Century league
Lincoln coach Vic Player, on his 100th career victory: “It’s wonderful to reach a milestone and be considered among the elite coaches in San Diego County. Â It’s great to be up there with coaches I admired when I was young and first came to San Diego from Chicago, people like Duane Maley (San Diego), Bennie […]
Read More1988: The Rise of Rancho Buena Vista
To Dick Haines, the arrival of Rancho Buena Vista felt like a kick in the pelvic region. Vista, where Haines had built a program of statewide respect after his appointment in 1970, was feeling the pain of no longer being the sheriff in town. A new school on the south side of the growing North […]
Read More2013: Jack Menotti, Head coach at Madison, Ramona
Jack Menotti, who coached Madison to an undefeated season on the field in 1972, passed away Dec. 28, 2012. Menotti, 78, also coached at Mesa College and was head coach at Ramona.  He was introduced to coaching in the 1960s by Birt Slater, the legendary Kearny High mentor. “He didn’t have a  football background but […]
Read More2012: Freeman in State Top 10 in Scoring
Imperial’s Royce Freeman tied for 10th in scoring among California football players in 2012 with 220 points in 12 games. Â Freeman tied for 75th nationally, according to MaxPreps. Madison’s Pierre Cormier scored 176 points for a tie for 34th in California and La Jolla Country Day’s Sage Burmeister was 45th with 168. Freeman and Norwalk’s […]
Read More2012: Oceanside Among Best in Final Rankings
Cal-Hi Sports has spoken. Oceanside, 12-1, and San Diego Section II champion, is 15th in the newletter’s final 2012 state rankings. The Pirates are fourth in Southern California D-II, following Gardena Serra, West Hills Chaminade, and Huntington Beach Edison. Other San Diego Section entries were far down the list. In D-II Poway (10-3) is 41st overall and […]
Read More2012: Freeman Imperialist Among Scorers
Royce Freeman’s touchdowns are as common as July’s 110-degree days in  the Great Imperial Valley. The 6-foot, 1-inch, 215-pound junior continued to make history this season at Imperial High, whose football lineage dates to 1942 and whose list of graduates goes all the way back to 1908. Freeman led the Tigers to a 9-3 record and won the San Diego Section […]
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