The Bottom Line
To say that the Sunset League is balanced from top to bottom this
year - as many of the league’s six coaches have even before the 1999
season played out - is an understatement.
Heading into the final weekend of the regular season, the standings are
anything but secure.
And it all starts at the top.
Three teams - Marina, Fountain Valley, and Los Alamitos, share a piece of
first-place at 3-1, but one of them will be eliminated from the title
picture Friday when Marina and Los Alamitos square off in a showdown at
Huntington Beach High.
Fountain Valley’s title hopes also are on the line Friday when the Barons
battle Esperanza.
A win there gives the Barons a share of the crown with the survivor of
the Griffins-Vikings showdown.
“They’re all huge games Friday,” Marina Coach Mark Rehling said. “This is
a very strong league from top to bottom, and that’s evident by the fact
that not one team will get through this year’s race unbeaten.”
Should Marina upend preseason favorite Los Alamitos, then the Vikings
will enter next week’s CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs as the
Sunset League’s top entry - regardless if Fountain Valley does defeat
Esperanza.
That’s because the Vikings scored a key 20-3 win over the Barons in a
head-to-head confrontation back on Oct. 22.
“I felt we had as good as talent as anybody in the league before the
season began, and now our kids are in position to share a league
championship,” Fountain Valley Coach Eric Johnson said. “We’ve beaten
both Los Alamitos and Edison these past two weeks, which just makes
Friday’s game with Esperanza all that much bigger.”
Edison (1-3 in league and 6-3 overall) still has a shot at postseason
play, but the Chargers must defeat Huntington Beach to remain in the hunt
for Division I wild-card berth consideration. By finishing 7-3 overall,
Edison would be hard to pass over. A Fountain Valley win over Esperanza
would also bolster the Chargers’ chances.
“If Fountain Valley does win, then I think we have a good shot at a
wild-card spot,” said Edison Coach Dave White, whose Chargers are looking
to reach the playoffs for the first time since the 1995 squad earned a
wild-card berth.
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