The Pipeline
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
LJ FB: More photos 11/1
Monday, November 4, 2024
LJ FB: Host Madison in CIF D2 first round Fri., Nov. 8
By Ed Piper
The Viking football team (2-2 in the Eastern League, 6-4 overall) will play host to the Madison Warhawks in the first round of the CIF Divsion 2 playoffs Fri., Nov. 8.
Coach Tyler Roach's squad previously defeated Madison during the torrid first three games of the season when the team was playing at its optimum level--a convincing 23-3 shutdown on Sept. 6.
The Vikings go in as the number-six seed in D2. Madison is the 11th seed.
LJ g VB @ OLP 10/24
Photos by Ed Piper
Sunday, November 3, 2024
LJ FB: Photos 11/1
Photos by Ed Piper
LJ FB: Medrano's last home game
By Ed Piper
Jane Medrano, the Academic Advisor for La Jolla's football team, told a reporter on the sideline Fri., Nov. 1, that this game would be her last regular-season home game.
"I'm going to retire," the short, dedicated mentor and friend of many of the Viking football players confided as the team battled University City on Senior Night at Edwards Stadium.
Medrano, who attends all of La Jolla's home games, has worked with student-athletes to keep their grades up and to keep them eligible ever since Coach Tyler Roach came to LJHS eight years ago.
She is often seen encouraging a member of the team, offering a word of advice, or providing some other support on the sideline. Her son has attended home games with her many times over the years. He is a rabid football fan.
Medrano's plans are to complete the 2024-2025 school year, then teach summer school in a grand exit next summer from her vocation as an English teacher on campus.
She grew up on the wealthy Palos Verdes Peninsula in Greater L.A. She said only later that she realized that upbringing prepared her for the type of student who would attend La Jolla High, also in an affluent area.
Saturday, November 2, 2024
LJ FB 27, UC 48 - End of regular season
By Ed Piper
La Jolla (2-2 in the Eastern League) stumbled to the close of its Eastern League schedule with a 48-27 loss on Senior Night at the hands of University City (3-1) Fri., Nov. 1, that at times was painful to watch.
The Vikings (6-4 overall), who started the season with three powerful victories over respected foes, led the Centurions 21-7 midway through the second quarter.
University City then proceeded to score 41 unanswered points, until La Jolla scored a face-saving touchdown as time ran out at the end of the game.
The evening started with the pregame introductions of the 17 Viking seniors and their families, including All-CIF lineman Jett Thomas, a commit to San Diego State.
But the realities of La Jolla's recent up-and-down output quickly surfaced, with a fumble on the opening drive giving way to UC receiver Tay Lockett's 45-yard catch-and-run from quarterback Quentyn DeMara for an early 7-0 lead.
DeMara, a junior coming into the contest with 28 passing TD's and eight more on the ground, only added to his portfolio as he threw and dished to an assortment of receivers and backs, including Lockett (two scores), running back Nakeem Jones (3 TD's in a row), and Dreyden Garner (a pair of receptions).
The hosts sparkled early: Aidan McGill rushed for a 7-7 tie. Nico Bardaro took a Hudson Smith aerial for 31 yards and a TD.
Finally, Smith, showing confidence, ran in on a keeper from five yards out for the 21-7 advantage.
Things didn't last.