McConnell's mythical champion: 1966 El Rancho beats 1992 Bishop Amat to claim the title of best team in San Gabriel Valley history

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Jim McConnell, Staff Writer
It's down to the Final Four in our mythical All-Valley football playoffs. The four survivors - 1992 Bishop Amat, 1971 Bishop Amat, 1966 El Rancho and 1965 West Covina - have two things in common: outstanding coaches and rock-solid defenses. Oh yes, they also finished their seasons undefeated. Here we go with the semifinals: click thread to continue

Wow, we found video of El Rancho's 1966 team

1992 Bishop Amat vs. 1965 West Covina
Defense definitely is the key here. The 1992 Amat team, in going 15-0, outscored opponents 408-107. West Covina, in going 13-0, shut out nine of those opponents.
And thus it is, as the Lancers and Spartans battle through a scoreless first half. Amat launches a drive to start the second half, but it ends when West Covina's Sandy Durko intercepts Mike Smith in the end zone. After that, it becomes a battle for field position. The more balanced Amat offense ultimately wins that battle.

The Lancers assemble a 12-play, 60-yard drive that eats up six minutes late in the third quarter. From a first-and-goal at the West Covina 4, it takes Amat all four downs to finally punch it in, on a 1-yard dive by Rodney Sermons.

That touchdown and extra point stand up as the game's only points.

FINAL SCORE: 1992 Bishop Amat 7, West Covina 0

1971 Bishop Amat vs. 1966 El Rancho

This game also turns out to be a defensive struggle.

El Rancho scores first on a 13-play, 70-yard scoring drive. Quarterback Dennis Morrison
does the scoring honors and scores from 5 yards out on a rollout.

Amat, which is held to two first downs in the first half, gets moving early in the third quarter. John Sciarra returns a punt 30 yards into El Rancho territory. From there, he engineers a 47-yard scoring drive. Jose Aguirre's extra point ties the game at 7.

It's still 7-7 early in the fourth quarter. El Rancho. using short passes and running away from the strong middle of the Amat defense, puts together a 79-yard march that takes 17 plays and more than seven minutes.

Once again, Morrison does the scoring honors, this time on a 1-yard run.

Amat's last hurrah ends when the Lancers turn the ball over on downs at the El Rancho 23.

FINAL SCORE: El Rancho 14, 1971 Bishop Amat 7

CHAMPIONSHIP

1992 Bishop Amat vs. 1966 El Rancho

The Dons take the opening kickoff and methodically march 75 yards to the end zone to take a 7-0 lead.

Amat struggles on offense until late in the first half, when Smith hooks up with Daylon McCutcheon on a 63-yard pass-and-run play. McCutcheon finally is tackled inside the Dons' 5. Sermons scores on the next play to tie the game.

Early in the third quarter, El Rancho once again goes on the attack. This time, a 77-yard drive, in 16 plays, is capped with Morrison scoring from the 2. The Dons miss the extra point and leaves them ahead 13-7.

Amat's next possession ends when Smith is intercepted in the end zone on the final play of an exciting third quarter.

El Rancho then runs six minutes off the clock before Amat finally halts the drive at its own 16. The Dons clearly are winning the battle at the line of scrimmage.

The Lancers advance to the El Rancho 38, but Smith is sacked for a 10-yard loss on third and six and Sermons is stopped after a 12-yard gain on fourth down.

From there, the Dons run out the clock, the game ending with El Rancho at the Amat 20.

FINAL SCORE: 1966 El Rancho 13, 1992 Bishop Amat 7

An upset? Let's see.

The 1966 El Rancho team, in going 13-0, outscored the opposition 516-68. The Dons shut out six opponents, and the only team to get close to them was Blair, which lost 7-0 in the CIF-SS 4A Division quarterfinals.

The Dons were coached by Ernie Johnson, a former all-conference halfback at UCLA and the Bruins' Most Valuable Player in 1948 and 1949.

Johnson's El Rancho teams went 96-17-5 in the 1960s, the most wins of any team in the state during that decade. Prior to 1966, they twice reached the CIF-SS Large Schools championship game (1961 and 1963) only to fall short. The 1963 team featured future USC starters in wide receiver Ron Drake and fullback Dan Scott, along with linebacker Tom Egan, who passed up several full-ride football offers to sign a six-figure bonus contract with the Angels.

That team went into the CIF title game favored over Loyola, but Loyola beat the Dons, 21-0.

The 1965 team was unbeaten entering the playoffs, but was upset in the second round by Centennial.

Those were tough lessons learned for Johnson, who never let his 1966 team overlook any opponent. The Dons went 7-0 in the San Gabriel Valley League and scored 350 points while allowing only 27. When the 22-man all-league team was announced, 17 of the players were Dons.

In the playoffs, El Rancho beat Pius X, 39-7, Blair, 7-0, Lakewood, 33-14, and Anaheim, 35-14. The Dons finished the year ranked first in the state and also were No. 1 on several national polls.

Morrison went on to play at Kansas State and briefly in the NFL with the San Francisco 49ers. Linemen Greg Pearman (UCLA), Jim Amador (Utah State), Jeff Jorgensen (Utah State), Jan Juric (Cal Poly SLO) and Tom Burnett (San Diego State) all played major college football.

It was, in many ways, the perfect team. The Dons never trailed in a game that season, and rarely played their first string after the first half.

More than 40 years later, the legacy of "The Ranch" still lives.

jim.mcconnell@sgvn.com

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13 Comments

Cubfan said:

Great article. Common opponent in CIF championship game for both teams: Loyola.

Lancerforlife said:

Actually, the 1972 Amat team, with QB John Sciarra, was crowned the mythical state champion and only had one tough game. That being against unbeaten St. Paul and QB Jamie Quirk.

funny said:

just funny when Amat fans write something it's "whining" but when others write something they're "discussing"

whiners said:

Amat fans whine about anything even a subject like this.

sgv coach said:

Hello Mr. jim McConnell,
Thanks again for this thread. It was really fun. I was wondering if you had any historical data on track and field. I have a web page promoting the san gabriel valley in track and field but I need records and information about the past track and field greats. My web page is sgvtfchallenge.com. If you have any historical records, could you please contact me. Thank you again for this thread.

Aaron said:

Honestly Jim I feel spurned. I'd have to say that Glenn Davis is obviously the best football player/athlete to ever come out of the SGV. And I'd take any team with him and his brother over anyone else. The guy was a four sport athlete.

KD said:

That was fun, and there is no way to say one way or another what the outcome would be, but great job anyway! My only thought would be what about the 94' Amat team. A team with 4 Future NFL Players on one team (Dayln McCutchen 8 year NFL carrer, Kory Minor (albeit brief with the Carolina Panthers, Ralph Brown (still in NFL), and Brian Russell (Still in NFL as well) along with other Division 1 scholarship players. You would think they would at least be in the conversation, but great job anyway. Go Amat!!

James Woods said:

http://articles.latimes.com/1992-12-19/sports/sp-1942_1_bishop-amat

Research was Good said:

All fantasy and make believe here. You can try to match up different eras in sports and draw your own conclusions but the fact remains it is as fiction as it is going to get. Fast track Warner led St. Louis Rams vs The 46 defense of Mike Ditkas Bears??? Duran vs De La Hoya?? Doo Koo Kim vs Mancini II??? Showtime Lakers vs Bill Russell led Championship Celtics???? Take your pick you have a 50/50 chance of being right. El Rancho over Amat..OMO...ONE MANS OPINION NOTHING MORE NOTHING LESS.

Can't Be Serious!!! said:

The 92 Amat team is one of a hand full of teams to ever go 15-0 in the entire NATION! No way any sgv team will ever beat that team. They not only won CIF they also anhilated Sylmar, the City champion, in the Reebok Bowl.

C'Mon!!!

sgv coach said:

That was fun! However, Daylon doesn't ever get caught from behind and Mike Smith does not throw interceptions. Although, he did have one in the Loyola game. Also, Wilhans simply cannot be blocked! Lastly, speed, speed and did I mention speed!!! Amat 92' wins it all! =) Thanks again!

Don Wanlass said:

Dennis Morrison quarterback the 1967 team. Rick Pope was the quarterback on the 1966 team and Fred Tippett was his backup. And the 1970 Amat team with Pat Haden and John McKay Jr. was better than the 71 team.

SGV FOOTBALL said:

Great job researching that video. I was watiching and couldn't believe how football still hasn't changed that much. The only difference I saw was less speed. That was good to watch.

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