State rankings out in community college football

Reigning state champion Mt. SAC (2-0) remains the No. 1 team in the state. The Mounties, who will play at College of the Desert this week, are followed by City College of San Francisco (1-0), San Mateo (1-0), Fullerton (2-0) and Bakersfield (2-0).

 

Here is the entire top 25 . . .

1. Mt. SAC (2-0)

2. San Francisco (1-0)

3. San Mateo (1-0)

4.Fullerton (2-0)

5. Bakersfield (2-0)

6. Butte (1-0)

7. Cerritos (2-0

8. El Camino (2-0)

9. Foothill (1-0)

10. Laney (1-0)

11. San Joaquin Delta (1-0)

12. Pasadena (2-0)

13. Palomar (1-1)

14. Saddleback (1-1)

15. Fresno City (0-1)

16. Reedley (0-1)

17. Grossmont (1-1)

18. Sacramento (1-0)

19. Allan Hancock (1-1)

20. Siskiyous (1-0)

21. Los Angeles Harbor (1-1)

22. College of the Canyons (1-1)

23. Riverside (1-1)

24. Long Beach City (2-00

25. Golden West (1-1)

Also receiving votes: DeAnza (1-0), Ventura (1-1), American River (1-0), Feather River (1-0), Chabot (1-0), Chaffey (2-0), Diablo Valley (1-0), Modesto (0-1), Sierra (0-1), Santra Rosa (0-1), Santa Monica (2-0), Los Angeles Pierce (1-1). 

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Most local college teams hitting the road this weekend

There aren’t a lot of games to pick from if you want to take in a local college football game this weeekend.

The University of La Verne (0-1) and San Bernardino Valley College (0-2) are idle and Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (1-0), Pomona-Pitzer (0-1) and Chaffey College (2-0) will all be on the road. 

The University of Redlands (1-0) will host Whitworth, Wash. (1-1) at 7 p.m. on Saturday at Ted Runner Stadium. The Bulldogs opened their season with a 21-10 win at East Texas Baptist last week. That looks like a good win given that team’s big win the previous week.

This will be the second straight week the Bulldogs will be defending a star player. Not that you want to focus and entire game plan on one player, but Whitworth does rely on all-everything back Adam Anderson much the way East Texas revolved around its quarterback Sed Harris.

Redlands has the benefit of a solid quarterback and leader in Dan Selway, who is finally exhausting his eligibilty – foes in the SCIAC wil be happy to know. The Bulldogs do need to develop a running game, something coach Mike Maynard says has been a focal point in practice this week.

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps is going up to Pacific (Ore.) for a 1:30 p.m. game. That team is probably worse than the Lewis & Clark team it beat last week. Expect the Stags to move to 2-0. How good they are is still anybody’s guess given the level of competition.

Pomona-Pitzer, which lost to Whitworth 35-7 last week, goes up to Lewis & Clark. So the Sagehens and quarterback Jacob Caron have a good shot at win No. 1.

In the junior college ranks Victor Valley (0-2) will be at Riverside (1-0) for a 6 p.m. showdown. The schedule makers did the Rams no favors. Don’t get coach Dave Hoover started on that subject!

Chaffey (2-0) is off to an impressive start too but will face a tough task in marching down to Mission Viejo to square off against Saddleback, the No. 14 team in the state.

 

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U of R wins football opener; Pomona-Pitzer falls

The University of Redlands chalked up a 21-10 win over East Texas Baptist this morning in its season debut. It was a good win for the Bulldogs over an opponent that picked up a quality win last week.

The Bulldogs got an efficient performance from senior quarterback Dan Sewlay who went 18 of 24 for 146 yards and two touchdowns. Coach Mike Maynard has said he will use other quarterbacks this season because he has to prepare for life after Selway. Well that came earlier than he even planned as Selway was sidelined with cramps early in the third quarter in the stifling humidity.

Sophomore Chad Hurst came in and directed a drive that put the Bulldogs a 21-3 lead.

Evan Reuter and David Metcalf proved to be the top targets.

On defense Redlands faced a tough task in trying to stop ETBU’s scrambling quarterback Sed Harris. The Bulldogs gave up some big plays but did an admirable job. Maynard credit Andrew Carreon, Spencer Minshew, Alex Ouji and Brad Hutter.

Punter Wes Norris averaged 51.4 yards on five kicks and Mike Nicolini had a big interception in the first half.

Meanwhile Pomona-Pitzer lost to Whitworth (Wash.) 35-7 at home. The Sagehens gave up 21 quick points in the last three minutes and was not in striking distance again. The defense is looking suspect, having given up 562 yards. That will be a big problem!

 

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