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COSTA MESA - Estancia High’s nonleague football game at Aliso
Niguel, which was scheduled for Friday, but put off to today because of a
directive by Newport-Mesa School District Superintendant Robert Bardot
that no games would be played on Friday, a national day of prayer and
remembrance, will not be played at all.
“We’re preparing for Canyon (next week),” said Estancia Coach Jay
Noonan Friday afternoon.
“Aliso could only play at 1 p.m. (Saturday) and we have eight players
working, and another four injured. I just can’t justify asking them not
to work. And, I feel we’re honoring the moratorium and the spirit of the
President’s message.”
Aliso Niguel Athletic Director Mike Middlebrook said there was no
conflict in timing, that Aliso Niguel was willing to host the game at 7
p.m., or 1 p.m.
“Even at 7 I still can’t get them off work, or there at a reasonable
time,” said Noonan. “So the game is cancelled.”
CIF Southern Section official Rob Wigod stated in a communique to all
schools that there would be no penalty for any school which chose not to
play this week, which means Estancia and Aliso Niguel will each have
nine-game regular seasons. Estancia is 0-1 after a 35-12 loss to Magnolia
in last week’s opener. Aliso Niguel is 1-0, having defeated Capistrano
Valley in its opener, 34-13.
Elsewhere, today’s nonleague schedule finds Costa Mesa (1-0) at
Westminster (0-1) at 1 p.m., Troy (1-0-) and Corona del Mar (1-0) hook up
at Newport Harbor at 7 p.m., and Newport Harbor (0-0-1) and Marina (1-0)
face off at Westminster High, also at 7.
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