Prep football: Northwood won’t free-lance
Pacific Coast League administrators have voted to deny Northwood
High the option of playing a free-lance varsity football schedule next
fall, Rick Curtis, Northwood’s athletic director and football coach, said
Monday.
Curtis said he could decide as soon as Friday whether to play a varsity
or junior varsity schedule next fall in the PCL.
“I’m disappointed about not being able to play free-lance, but these are
the rules and we’ll abide by them,” said Curtis, who invoked ire from
some PCL coaches last month by announcing plans to play as a free-lance
team.
The Irvine-based school opened this fall with 28 sophomore football
players and a complete freshmen team. The freshmen went 9-1, but half of
those games were against freshmen B teams, Curtis said.
If Northwood elects to play at the varsity level, it would eliminate the
bye week the other five PCL schools had during the 1999 league season.
- by Barry Faulkner
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