A Change of Directions
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Since he became Birmingham High’s starting quarterback two years ago, Scott Doherty has sprouted 3 1/2 inches and gained 30 pounds.
As Doherty grew from a spindly, 150-pound sophomore to a mature senior, so have the Braves progressed from an inexperienced group to a team that should compete for the Northwest Valley Conference title.
“I’m bigger, faster and stronger,” Doherty said. “Our skill-position players are good. If our line plays hard enough, we have a chance.”
The lack of a clear-cut conference favorite works in Birmingham’s favor.
Entering the season, optimism reigns at all eight conference schools. Unlike recent years, no team is invincible.
Kennedy and Taft dominated conference play the past two years, with Taft reaching the City Section 4-A final last season. Those squads were unbeaten in the regular season, but now everybody appears to have at least one weakness.
Taft has the most returning talent but the Toreadors must replace quarterback Nick DiPadova, who accounted for 50 touchdowns and was 4-A co-player of the year.
After moving wide receiver K.C. Bounds to quarterback in the off-season, Taft Coach Troy Starr has decided to start Steve Alvarado, the backup last year, in the season opener against Banning.
Alvarado will have support from tailbacks Sedric Hurns and Marquis Brignac. Each rushed for more than 600 yards in 1996 and Starr is looking for ways to play both at the same time. A third tailback, Larry Jones, averaged nearly 10 yards a carry in limited duty last season.
Most conference coaches give El Camino Real the best chance to unseat the Toreadors. The Conquistadors were a failed fourth-and-one conversion away from upsetting Taft. Instead they lost, 24-21.
Tailback Quincy Wright, a three-year starter, is one of the conference’s most exciting players and senior quarterback Aaron Fredette showed steady improvement last season. Adebola Jimoh provides size and speed at wide receiver. But the key to the Conquistadores’ season is how the offensive line performs.
“We’ll go as far as our line will take us,” Fredette said.
Besides Doherty, Birmingham features 236-pound running back Emmanuel Evans, who gained 1,605 yards last year; wide receiver Demetrus Patterson, the sixth-place finisher in the 100 meters at the state meet in June; and linebacker Bobby Davis.
“Our front-line players match up against anybody,” said Brave Coach Dave Lertzman. “Our only problem is depth. If those guys get hurt, they will be hard to replace.”
Kennedy usually plays a role in the conference race but the Golden Cougars will suffer growing pains. Nearly everyone from the 1995 squad graduated, save for guard Saul Mejia and kicker Ramiro Esqueda, one of the region’s best. But the Golden Cougars have plenty of replacement candidates, including four transfers from Monroe.
San Fernando, another traditional conference power, will try to rebound from a 3-7 season. Running back Sean Atkins moves to quarterback and Terrell Stanley, last year’s quarterback, moves to wide receiver in an attempt to generate more offense.
Even Cleveland and Granada Hills, also-rans in 1996, have reason for hope because numbers are up at both schools.
Granada Hills was making progress last year until quarterback Ricky Mathiesen suffered a hand injury. Mathiesen is back and the Highlanders hope to return to the playoffs for the first time since 1994.
Chatsworth also returns an experienced quarterback in senior Ryan Martinez, who has started portions of the last two seasons.
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AT A GLANCE
* THE PROVEN: El Camino Real tailback Quincy Wright has a chance at 4,000 career rushing yards. He gained 1,306 yards last season and 1,048 as a sophomore. . . . Kennedy kicker Ramiro Esqueda has made all 11 of his field-goal attempts in his high school career. . . . Running back Sedric Hurns has played five different positions in his four-year varsity career for Taft. . . . Leon Pimky (6 feet 4, 230 pounds) of Granada Hills leads the region’s returning City Section receivers with 56 catches. . . . Birmingham running back Emmanuel Evans (6-3, 236) gained 1,605 yards and scored 15 touchdowns and nine two-point conversions last season. . . . Kennedy defensive lineman Armand Seals (6-3, 220) has received Division I scholarship offers.
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* THE PROMISING: Teammates and coaches rave about Taft sophomore Ronald Andrews, who will play wide receiver after moving up from the frosh-soph team late last season. . . . El Camino Real Coach Rick Hayashida says junior fullback DeAngelo Nedd, a transfer from Long Beach Wilson, may be the missing piece in the Conquistadore backfield. . . . Birmingham Coach Dave Lertzman said sophomore kicker John Wall has made field goals from 55 yards in practice. . . . Cleveland quarterback Larry Brown (6-4, 209), ineligible last season, leads a crop of new players for the Cavaliers.
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* FAST FACT: Chatsworth’s Myron Gibford, the dean of conference coaches in his 18th season, will retire after the season.
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* 1996 FINAL STANDINGS:
1. Taft 7-0 (conference), 13-1 (overall); 2. Kennedy 6-1, 8-4; 3. El Camino Real 5-2, 7-4; 4. (tie) Birmingham 3-4, 5-6 and Chatsworth 3-4, 4-7; 6. San Fernando 2-5, 3-7; 7. (tie) Granada Hills 1-6, 2-8 and Cleveland 1-6, 3-7.
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Northwest Valley Conference Schedules
All games 7 p.m. unless noted. Sites and times subject to change.
BIRMINGHAM
Sept. 12--at Canoga Park
Sept. 19--Grant
Sept. 26--Reseda
Oct. 3--*at San Fernando
Oct. 9--*Granada Hills
Oct. 17--*Chatsworth
Oct. 24--*El Camino Real at Canoga Park
Oct. 31--*at Taft
Nov. 7--*Cleveland
Nov. 14--*Kennedy
Home site: Birmingham High
CHATSWORTH
Sept. 12--Reseda
Sept. 19--at Sylmar, 7:30
Sept. 26--Poly
Oct. 3--*El Camino Real
Oct. 9--*Kennedy
Oct. 17--*at Birmingham
Oct. 24--*at Cleveland, 3
Oct. 31--*at San Fernando
Nov. 7--*at Taft
Nov. 14--*Granada Hills
Home site: Chatsworth High
CLEVELAND
Sept. 12--Eagle Rock
Sept. 19--at Reseda, 7:30
Sept. 26--at Fairfax, 3
Oct. 3--*at Kennedy
Oct. 10--*Taft, 3
Oct. 17--*at Granada Hills, 7:15
Oct. 24--*Chatsworth, 3
Oct. 31--*El Camino Real, 2:15
Nov. 7--*at Birmingham
Nov. 14--*San Fernando
Home site: Cleveland High
EL CAMINO REAL
Sept. 12--at North Hollywood, 7:30
Sept. 19--at Chaminade, 7:30
Sept. 26--at Canoga Park
Oct. 3--*at Chatsworth
Oct. 10--*at San Fernando, 7:15
Oct. 17--*Kennedy, 3
Oct. 24--*Birmingham at Canoga Park
Oct. 31--*at Cleveland, 2:15
Nov. 7--*Granada Hills, 2:15
Nov. 14--*Taft at Canoga Park
Home site: El Camino Real High
GRANADA HILLS
Sept. 12--Hart
Sept. 19--at Royal, 7:30
Sept. 26--Simi Valley
Oct. 3--*Taft
Oct. 9--*at Birmingham
Oct. 17--*Cleveland, 7:15
Oct. 24--*San Fernando
Oct. 31--*Kennedy
Nov. 7--*at El Camino Real, 2:15
Nov. 14--*at Chatsworth
Home site: Granada Hills High
KENNEDY
Sept. 12--at Poly, 7:30
Sept. 19--at Marshall, 3
Sept. 26--North Hollywood
Oct. 3--*Cleveland
Oct. 9--*at Chatsworth
Oct. 17--*at El Camino Real, 3
Oct. 24--*Taft
Oct. 31--*at Granada Hills
Nov. 7--*San Fernando
Nov. 14--*at Birmingham
Home site: Kennedy High
SAN FERNANDO
Sept. 12--Jefferson
Sept. 19--at University, 3:30
Sept. 26--Grant
Oct. 3--*Birmingham
Oct. 10--*El Camino Real, 7:15
Oct. 17--*at Taft
Oct. 24--*at Granada Hills
Oct. 31--*Chatsworth
Nov. 7--*at Kennedy
Nov. 14--*at Cleveland
Home site: San Fernando High
TAFT
Sept. 12--Banning
Sept. 26--Dorsey
Oct. 3--*at Granada Hills
Oct. 10--*at Cleveland, 3
Oct. 17--*San Fernando
Oct. 24--*at Kennedy
Oct. 31--*Birmingham
Nov. 7--*Chatsworth
Nov. 14--*El Camino Real at Canoga Park
Home site: Taft High
*Conference games
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