Game Notes - Irvine
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This is the seventh game between Santa Margarita and the Irvine Vaqueros, and the fourth at Irvine High. The series goes back to 1992 with the Eagles holding a 4-2 advantage. The Vaqueros took the first two meetings, but the Eagles have reeled off four straight wins. In 1992, there was only one punt as the Vaqueros held off the Eagles for a 40-34 win. In 1993, the Eagles jumped to a 19-6 halftime lead, but RB Tony Mathis led the Vaqueros to a 29-26 comeback win. In 1994, the Eagles entered the game as underdogs, but QB Kevin McNeil, filling in for the injured Chris Collins, led the Eagles to an exciting 21-18 win. In 1995, Jeff Zaist kicked a 46-yard field goal on the last play of the game to give the Eagles a thrilling 17-14 win. In 1996, the Eagles put on one of their most dominating defensive performances in recent memory as they posted an important 17-0 win over the Vaqueros. The win put the Eagles in sole possession of first place in the Sea View League for the first time ever. The high-powered Vaqs were limited to 14 yards on 27 rushing attempts, while QB Jared Flint was held to 11 completions for a mere 66 yards. RB Billy Newman led the way with 127 yards rushing, while LB Andrew Holstein spearheaded the defense with eight tackles including two of the teams seven sacks. In 1997, the Eagles added to their arsenal of trick plays as they used a cross-field lateral on the opening kickoff to score the quickest touchdown in their history to start a commanding 56-3 win over the Vaqueros at Saddleback College. The win was their fourth consecutive over the Vaqueros and their 19th consecutive overall. Greg Orlando fielded the opening kickoff and passed to Bryant Wolfsberger who raced untouched 87 yards for a score with just 17 seconds elapsed. Wolfsbergers return was the sixth kickoff return of his career. On the Eagles first offensive play after a 25-yard punt return by Orlando, Carson Palmer found John Minardi for a 13-yard touchdown pass and a quick 14-0 lead. Orlando caught two short touchdown passes from Palmer, and Andrew Holstein returned a fumble 59 yards for a score as the Eagles built a 35-3 halftime lead. Wolfsberger, who gained only 31 yards on five attempts, scored his 13th touchdown of the season in the third quarter to increase the lead to 42-3. Orlando later found Minardi on a 72-yard score and connected with Ryan Gahagan on a 63-yarder in the fourth quarter to close out the scoring. Defensively, Holstein led the team with 11 tackles. The Vaqueros are off to a 6-1-1 start, and are currently ranked 3rd in the Division VI rankings, and 8th in Orange County. Irvines lone loss was to Mater Dei 35-0 in Week COACHES |