Undefeated Sailors awarded No. 2 seed
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Rick Devereux
Newport Harbor High Coach Jeff Brinkley was not surprised on Sunday
when the Sailors received the No. 2 seed in the CIF Southern Section
Division VI football playoffs.
Newport (9-0-1) will play host to El Dorado (5-4-1) Friday at 7
p.m. The Golden Hawks are the third-place team from the Century
League.
The two teams share one common opponent this fall in Dana Hills.
The Sailors defeated the Dolphins, 35-20, Sept. 30, while El
Dorado was beaten by the South Coast League entry, 28-26, in its
opener, Sept. 10
The Tars were ranked No. 1 in the division for the first five
weeks of the year, then maintained the No. 3 spot after a 10-10 tie
with Foothill in the Sea View League opener.
But Brinkley figured his team would move past the loser of
Friday’s Empire League finale between Orange Lutheran and Valencia,
the No. 1- and No. 2-ranked teams in the division, respectively.
Orange Lutheran beat Valencia, 24-7, to win the league crown and
claim the No. 1 seed. Valencia is unseeded, as league champions
Mayfair (9-1) and Villa Park (9-1) claimed the No. 3 and No. 4 spots,
respectively.
“I thought we would be the No. 2 seed,” Brinkley said. “It came
out how I anticipated.”
Brinkley’s Newport Harbor teams are 24-12 in the playoffs,
including a Division V title in 1994 and a Division VI crown in 1999.
He said being a No. 2 seed does not mean added pressure to perform.
“We put high expectations on ourselves,” Brinkley, in his 19th
season at the helm of the Sailors, said. “I don’t think anyone can
apply more expectations on us than what we put on ourselves.”
Newport Harbor has not won a playoff game since a 36-25 victory
over Cerritos in the 2001 Division VI quarterfinals. The Sailors were
eliminated in the opening round in 2002 and 2003.
If the Tars are able to break that trend, the second-round game
could be a home contest against Miramonte League Champion, Charter
Oak (7-3).
It could also be against Kennedy (6-4) at Western High, the home
field of the Fighting Irish, because Kennedy won a coin flip.
Brinkley said he would favor a proposal to change that rule.
“I would like to see it more like the NFL, where you get to keep
your home-field advantage throughout the playoffs,” he said.
There are several signs that point to a deep playoff run for the
Tars.
This is not the first time Newport Harbor has played El Dorado in
the first round. The Sailors defeated El Dorado, 22-0, in 1999 and
went on to win the CIF title.
That team also finished the regular season 9-0-1.
That team posted back-to-back shutouts against Woodbridge and
Fairfax in Weeks 8 and 9.
This year’s squad posted back-to-back shutouts against Irvine and
Laguna Hills in Weeks 8 and 9.
The 1999 team scored more than 50 points twice. That feat had not
been matched until this year, when the Sailors scored 55 and 63
points in the final two games.
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