BIG TONY’S TOUTS Down the 605: Week 10

Big Tony Solorzano

Well, to quote the late, great Francis Albert Sinatra, “And Now, the end is here, and so I face, the final curtain…”  Yes that time has come once again, the end of the regular season. Time to thank the Cardinals and the Dons and all of the rest of the cellar dwellers in the Southeast Division for participating this season but more importantly, time for the “Four Weeks of Fury,” the playoffs.

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Of course, what makes this final week more interesting is not only the fact that this is the end of the regular season and that 16 teams are going to move on to the knock-out stages, but that there are a number of Rivalry Games that are showing up. We’ll highlight this week’s ones with the name the game is known by. For the last week of the season, Mayfair gets the bye in the Suburban and a week to prepare for the Southeast Playoffs next week.

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WEEK 10

Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010

La Serna vs. Cal (at Whittier District Field, Whittier, CA, Del Rio League)

RIVARLY GAME: “The Mustang Bowl”

MATCHUP: Normally, when it comes to Cal and La Serna, you usually throw the record book out the window. However there are two big stats to remember going into Thursday’s game. Until their win against Whittier, the Condors were on a six-game skid and now are 3-1 in league and have all but locked up a playoff spot. The Lancers, on the other hand, have won seven straight since losing to Warren in September. If history tells us anything, the Condors always finds a way to win over the Lancers, winning six out of the last nine meetings. A Condor win would also cause a tie for the league title, something Lancer Head Coach Margarito Beltran wants to avoid.

Prediction: La Serna 35, Cal 31

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Santa Fe at Pioneer (Del Rio League)

RIVALRY GAME: “The Super Chief Bell Showdown”

MATCHUP: Four weeks ago, The Titans were on their way to their best record in recent history, but three straight losses, including an embarrassing 70-0 shellacking at the hands of La Serna doomed Pioneer. Meanwhile, the Chiefs are in the playoffs and actually have an outside chance of earning a tie for the league title, should Cal pull off a miracle and beat La Serna. Jack Mahlstede’s Chiefs have got their running game ready for their final tune-up before the playoffs.

Prediction: Santa Fe 28, Pioneer 24

Friday, Nov. 12, 2010

Whittier at El Rancho (Del Rio League)

MATCHUP: This one is pretty much for pride. The Dons had been hoping to contend for a playoff spot, but a three-point loss to Cal and a 21-0 shutout by Santa Fe in the last two weeks killed their chances. They can salvage a respectable season with a win over Whittier. There’s not much that Whittier could look to hang their hat on. They were 12 minutes from pulling off a major upset over Santa Fe but lost it.

Prediction: El Rancho 38, Whittier 10

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Norwalk at Artesia (Suburban League)

MATCHUP: Norwalk got caught in a Matador stampede last week, while Artesia… well, the good news for Artesia is that the season is over after this week. Expect the Lancers to rebound from their loss in the same way Santa Fe did on El Rancho. If Artesia gets more than a touchdown this week, they should consider that a moral victory.

Prediction: Norwalk 56, Artesia 10

Cerritos vs. John Glenn (at Excelsior Adult School, Norwalk, CA, Suburban League)

MATCHUP: Who would have expected Cerritos would be in position to win a playoff berth, but after a 12-7 upset over Bellflower, they’re sitting in a tie for fourth in the Suburban with the Bucs and a win over the Eagles and a Bucs loss to La Mirada will guarantee them the fourth spot. Glenn’s playing for pride, and when it comes to a game like this, to quote Bill Murray in “Meatballs,” “It just doesn’t matter…” Look for the Eagles to pull out all the stops to keep the Dons from clinching that spot.

Prediction: Cerritos 42, Glenn 31

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La Mirada at Bellflower (Suburban League)

MATCHUP: The Buccaneers can still reach the playoff s as the wildcard with a win over the Matadores. The Matadores, on the other hand, need only a win to lock up the Suburban League title and most likely one of the top four seeds in the league. The Buccaneers are facing their biggest challenge, and “Captain Blood” doesn’t surrender easily. You can almost hear Kiera Knightly screaming, “Strike the Colors!” from the sidelines

Prediction: La Mirada 38, Bellflower 35

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BONUS PICK: South East High at Garfield

MATCHUP: The Bulldogs are one win away from clinching the Eastern League outright and running the table. But standing in their way to that perfect league record is South East High. Interestingly enough, Coach Roger Satti’s Jaguars have been very competitive so far this season, with their only losses coming at the hands of last-year’s Division I runner-up Narbonne and a four-point loss to Roosevelt at the start of the League season. This is not going to be an easy game for the Bulldogs, but after this season, they wouldn’t want it any other way. The Jaguars are going to be contenders for a long time to come.

Prediction: Garfield 27, South East 24

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