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PREP FOOTBALL ’99 : FREEWAY LEAGUE : FACTS AND FIGURES

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A LITTLE HISTORY

With The Times All-Orange County football team marking its 40th anniversary this season, here is a selection of prominent all-county choices from Freeway League schools:

Gary Carter

Sunny Hills, 1970

Before he was a catcher with the Expos, Mets and Dodgers, Carter was a triple-threat quarterback for the Lancers. He gained 1,648 yards in total offense as a senior, passing for seven touchdowns and running for nine. He also had a 43.5-yard punting average.

Mike Pawlawski

Troy, 1986

Named to the team as a defensive back after intercepting seven passes, Pawlawski also passed for 14 touchdowns and went on to star for California at quarterback. He led Albany to the Arena Football title this summer, passing for seven touchdowns in the championship game.

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D.C. Olsen

Fullerton, 1990

Better known as a power-hitting first baseman who later helped Cal State Fullerton to a national championship, Olsen also starred at linebacker. He was in on 126 tackles as a senior.

1998 IN REVIEW

The League Race: Fullerton opened league play with four consecutive victories--allowing only one touchdown during a three-game stretch--to clinch a tie for the championship, but had to share the title with Sunny Hills after being upset by Buena Park, 24-17, during the regular season’s final week.

Game of the Year: Modesto Paz’s 36-yard field goal with 42 seconds to play capped an 11-play, five-minute drive that snapped a tie and gave Fullerton a 24-21 victory over Sunny Hills in a league opener. Johnathan Pate rushed for 169 yards on 21 carries for the Indians and scored two touchdowns.

Play of the Year: Andrew Tindukasiri’s 18-yard run on a fourth-and-one play near midfield with 1:34 to play allowed Sunny Hills to hold on for a 27-24 come-from-behind victory over Troy in the season finale. The result gave Sunny Hills a share of the league title--its sixth of the 1990s--and kept Troy out of the playoffs.

The MVP: Pate, the all-purpose quarterback from Fullerton, completed 56 percent of his passes and averaged 149 yards of total offense.

Playoff performance: Fullerton had the league’s lone victory in Division IX, surprising La Quinta, 43-27, in the first round before falling to Brea Olinda, 26-21. Sunny Hills and Buena Park were first-round losers.

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League Overall Standings W L T W L T TP PA Fullerton 4 1 0 6 6 0 231 148 Sunny Hills 4 1 0 6 5 0 253 183 Buena Park 3 2 0 3 8 0 196 317 La Habra 2 3 0 3 7 0 174 236 Troy 2 3 0 5 5 0 229 226 Sonora 0 5 0 2 8 0 167 315

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Leaders

Statistics include regular-season games only

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PASSING Att Cp TD Yds Parker, Buena Park 215 95 13 1,531 Ross, Sonora 113 55 5 1,015 Hall, La Habra 161 65 5 950 Pate, Fullerton 119 62 7 877 RUSHING Att Yds Avg TDs Wheaton, Sunny Hills 169 1,360 8.0 20 Frazier, Troy 183 1,268 7.3 14 Herrera, La Habra 175 1,256 7.7 12 Colvin, Buena Park 154 917 6.2 10 RECEIVING Att Yds Avg TDs Flamenco, Buena Park 31 722 23.9 7 Broschak, Sunny Hills 26 280 10.7 2 Verdugo, Sonora 23 449 20.7 2 Zarater, Fullerton 22 409 18.1 2 Reneau, Troy 22 344 16.6 3 SCORING TD FG XP TP Wheaton, Sunny Hills 20 0 4 124 Frazier, Troy 15 0 0 90 Colvin, Buena Park 13 0 0 78 Pate, Fullerton 13 0 0 78

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