Costa Mesa, Newport earn preseason rankings
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Patrick Laverty
Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa were both ranked and Corona del Mar
received consideration in the CIF Southern Section preseason football
polls released Tuesday, with the Mustangs garnering the highest
ranking of the Newport-Mesa schools, fifth in Division VII.
Costa Mesa, which went undefeated in the Golden West League last
season to claim the league title, were defeated by Gabrielino, 15-14,
in the first round of the playoff last year.
Coach Dave Perkins’ squad returns 34 letterman from that team,
including seven returning starters on offense and eight on defense.
All three numbers are tops among the ten ranked teams in the
division.
No. 10 Orange, which finished 8-2 last season, is the only other
Golden West League team ranked. South Hills, which defeated Walnut
36-8 in last year’s Division VII championship game, is the preseason
favorite. Walnut is ranked second.
In Division VI, another defending champion, Los Altos, is the No.
1 team entering the season.
The Conquerors, who defeated Newport Harbor’s Sea View League
rival Foothill in the 2002 championship game, have two players that
have already committed to UCLA.
Newport Harbor is ranked No. 10 in the preseason poll after
finishing last season 7-4, which included a first-round playoff loss
to Valencia after a second-place finish in the Sea View League.
Harbor is below two other Sea View League teams in the preseason
rankings. Foothill is No. 7 and Laguna Hills is No. 9. Newport Harbor
returns 29 lettermen from last year’s team, including four starters
on offense and two on defense.
Corona del Mar, which like Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor lost in
the first round of the playoffs last season, received consideration
in the Division IX poll, but was not ranked.
The Sea Kings finished 6-5 last year, in second place in the
Pacific Coast League. They return 25 letterman from last year’s team,
including three returning starters on offense and two on defense.
CdM’s league rivals Northwood and University were ranked sixth and
seventh, respectively.
The prep football season begins Thursday, Sept. 11 when Newport
Harbor plays host to Trabuco Hills.
The other four teams from the Newport-Mesa area are in action on
Friday, Sept. 12, including a battle between Costa Mesa and Corona
del Mar at Newport Harbor High.
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