Edison hosts second-seeded Loyola on Friday
Mike Sciacca
Looking to win the school’s first CIF Southern Section title in 15
years, the Edison High School football team will try to keep that dream
alive Friday (7:30 p.m.), when the Chargers will host second-seeded
Loyola of Los Angeles in a Division I second-round matchup at Orange
Coast College.
Edison (9-2), the 2000 Sunset League champion, recorded its first
postseason victory in seven years Friday night by defeating Servite in
opening-round play, 24-19. Senior running back and the school’s career
rushing leader, Darryl Poston, keyed the victory by rushing for 233 yards
and scoring two touchdowns, giving him a school-record 49 career
touchdowns.
Del Rey League champion Loyola (10-1) kept its title drive alive with
an easy 35-6 first-round decision over Rialto on Friday. The Lions are
led by Matt Ware, a senior UCLA-bound quarterback/free safety/punt
returner; sophomore running sensation Rafael Rice, who has rushed for
1,290 yards in 11 games; and senior cornerback Greg Kavulich.
“They’re just a solid team all around,” Edison Coach Dave White said.
“Ware is a tremendous athlete who can beat you in a lot of ways, and
their defense is tough as usual. We’ll need our best effort of the season
in order to win.”
Edison and Loyola have one common opponent this year: Mater Dei. Back
in the fourth week of the regular season, the Chargers dropped a 42-10
game to the Monarchs. On Oct. 21, Mater Dei edged Loyola, 24-21.
Both schools have storied football histories but have met just one
previous time in postseason play, that coming in 1991, when Loyola pulled
out a 20-13 victory in another second-round game, also played at Orange
Coast College.
With a victory Friday, Edison will notch its first 10 win season since
the 1989 Chargers went 10-3.
THE RECORDS
LOYOLA (10-1)
42 St. Ignacius (SF) 7
17 Narbonne 7
45 Santa Barbara 0
28 Muir 6
24 Hart 16
49 St. John Bosco 13
21 Mater Dei 24
41 Alemany 10
23 Bishop Amat 10
21 St. Paul 14
35 Rialto* 6
(*Denotes playoff victory)
EDISON (9-2)
21 El Toro 18
30 Capo Valley 7
42 Dana Hills 21
10 Mater Dei 42
35 Servite 33
28 Huntington Beach 10
29 Los Alamitos 14
28 Marina 3
16 Fountain Valley 3
43 Esperanza 49
24 Servite* 19
(*Denotes playoff victory)
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