Playoff picture clears
Barry Faulkner
The Costa Mesa High football team forced Pacific Coast League
coaches and athletic directors to put keep their coins in their pockets
Friday night.
With a 14-0 triumph over host Corona del Mar at Newport Harbor High, the
Mustangs gained a share of the PCL crown, won the league’s No. 1 spot in
the CIF Southern Section Division IX playoffs, and clarified a
potentially complicated playoff picture.
Estancia, which came into the final week with a chance at a share of the
title, was dropped into a third-place tie by the Mustangs’ win.
Since the Eagles lost Thursday to third-place partner University, Coach
Dave Perkins’s Estancia squad (6-4, 2-2 in league) must now hope to
obtain the division’s only at-large berth when pairings are announced
Sunday.
Meanwhile, in the Sea View League, Newport Harbor wrapped up the outright
crown and polished off its third unbeaten regular season in the 69-season
history of the program with a 14-7 triumph at Aliso Niguel.
The win likely secures the No. 2 seed in the 16-team Division VI
tournament, behind top-ranked Mayfair, which completed its unbeaten
season with a 35-14 win over Suburban League rival La Mirada, ranked
third in last week’s Division VI poll.
Estancia, Perkins believes, is a strong bet to get the at-large bid,
based on the fact that it’s the only candidate with six wins.
The Eagles (6-4 and ranked No. 10 in this week’s Division IX poll),
however, were pounded, 48-12, by Uni and the CIF committee values a
strong finish, among its at-large criteria.
The division’s other at-large candidates include Western (5-4-1 and
ranked No. 5), Fullerton (5-5) and Santiago (5-5). Fullerton and Santiago
each spent time in the top 10 this year.
Western, a 23-22 loser to Savanna Friday, has a 35-34 nonleague win over
Mesa, a 20-13 win over an Anaheim team which knocked off Estancia, 21-12,
and a 21-21 tie against unbeaten Orange League champion Brea Olinda
(ranked No. 2 in this week’s poll, but likely to move up after knocking
off No. 2 Valencia, 41-7, Friday).
Newport Harbor’s No. 2 seed could mean the Sailors’ path to a title game
will go through Golden West League champion Tustin. The Tillers, guided
by former Costa Mesa head man Myron Miller, extended their win streak to
six by pasting Ocean View, 78-7, Thursday.
Tustin (7-3) came into this week ranked No. 4, but will likely move ahead
of La Mirada (8-2). That would position the Tillers on Harbor’s side of
the bracket.
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