Prep football: Sailors No. 3 seed
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Barry Faulkner
CERRITOS - Already mildly miffed by what he termed a subpar effort
by his team in Friday’s 26-22 regular-season-ending nonleague loss to
Westchester, the mood of Newport Harbor High football coach Jeff Brinkley
was not buoyed by the events surrounding the Sailors’ CIF Southern
Section Division VI playoff draw, announced Sunday at the section office.
And while a first-round matchup with Ocean View (3-6-1) would put a
smirk on the face of most coaches, dropping from the No. 1 seed to the
No. 3 seed, as well as some unsettling rumors about a potential legal
protest by snubbed Golden West League power Tustin, had Brinkley grousing
to his assistants.
“It seemed odd to me to go from No. 1 to No. 3 after losing a
nonleague game to a good team (Westchester’s only loss this season was to
Long Beach Poly and the Comets are the No. 4 seed in the Los Angeles City
Section playoffs), after we’d already wrapped up the (Sea View League)
championship,” Brinkley said.
The primary reason for his displeasure, however, is a scenario that
could unfold if Tustin can generate sympathy for an appeal, after the use
of an ineligible player forced the Tillers to forfeit three league wins.
The forfeits, announced Friday, denied Tustin one of the league’s three
guaranteed playoff berths and left the team ranked No. 3 in last week’s
Division VI poll, short of the wins necessary to apply for an at-large
berth. If Tustin is reinstated, it could take Ocean View’s spot, setting
up a heavyweight first-round matchup against Newport Harbor (8-1-1).
Tustin Principal Larry Carlson did not return a phone call to his home
Sunday night and Tillers Coach Myron Miller, a former Costa Mesa High
coach, could not be reached for comment.
But CIF Southern Section Commissioner Jim Staunton said a meeting of
Golden West League officials was scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, at
which time a challenge to a league rule would be brought by Tustin, or
parents representing the Tustin program.
If Tustin’s league appeal is denied, an attempt to reinstate the
Tillers into the playoffs could proceed to the courts.
Staunton said any potential Tustin reinstatement would need to occur
this week, because the game “must occur” to insure the timely
continuation of the Division VI playoffs.
Saddleback Athletic Director Jerry Witte said league principals voted
by phone Friday night to send Westminster, Saddleback and Ocean View to
the playoffs as its league representatives.
Brinkley declined to comment on any potential change in the bracket
and said he and his staff will focus preparation solely on Ocean View.
Ocean View lost to Tustin, 92-0, Thursday, before the Tillers were
forced to forfeit the victory, as well as a 78-7 win over Saddleback and
a 58-14 triumph over Santa Ana.
Century League champion El Modena (8-1 with eight straight wins),
claimed the No. 1 seed. Foothill (9-1) is the No. 2 seed, while Mayfair
(7-3), which won a coin flip with fellow Suburban League tri-champions La
Mirada and Cerritos, is seeded No. 4.
Newport Harbor, attempting to reach its third straight Division VI
title game and become the 10th straight Sea View League champion to win
the division crown, would likely face Cerritos (8-1) in the Nov. 23
quarterfinals. Foothill, which will join Harbor in the Sea View beginning
next fall, is the projected foe, should Harbor advance to the Dec. 1
semifinals.
Newport is scheduled to host Ocean View Friday at 7:30 p.m.
“I think we’ll be ready to play,” said Brinkley, who was disappointed
with the intensity his players displayed against Westchester.
“Having the league title wrapped up and playing a team our kids knew
very little about, we anticipated coming out a little flat,” Brinkley
said. “Sometimes its hard to convince (players) the importance of coming
out strong, but it’s my job to motivate them. Obviously, I didn’t do a
very good job, because we played pretty uninspired football and we lacked
concentration in a lot of areas.”
Senior two-way lineman Bryan Breland suffered a broken left fibula and
underwent surgery Saturday to insert a plate and some screws. He is lost
for the season.
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