

Hytche had 47 yards on five first-quarter carries but only touched the ball one more time in the half and the carry went for just a yard.Įdison, meanwhile, put up 10 points in the second quarter to go into the half with a 10-7 lead. Zac Chocek’s kick gave the Monarchs a 7-0 lead with 4:01 left in the opening quarter. Five plays after Aaron Vasquez’s recovery at the Edison 48-yard line, running back running back Jaron Hytche scored on a 10-yard run.

Mater Dei (3-2) struck first, turning an Orphey fumble on Edison’s fifth play from scrimmage into a touchdown. “We did miss them but several guys really stepped up to get the job done.” “We’ve had some tough moments this week and losing Rivera and Davion like that in the first quarter, could have really set us back,” White said. What’s more, two key Chargers, receiver Michael Rivera and running back Davion Orphey, both sustained concussions in the first quarter. Spence still started and went on to have a terrific game, although he did get banged up a bit on defense in the fourth quarter. In addition, running back Preston Spence, starting at tailback for the injured Wade Houston, missed several days of practice due to a calf injury. White said that several Chargers suffered illnesses during the week and that quarterback Matt Viles was ill the day of the game. We did some nice things offensively although we did waste some scoring opportunities.” “It was just about heart tonight and everyone, from starters to subs, did a fantastic job. The kids did both and I’m really proud of them,” White said. “We coaches got on the kids this week and challenged them to play better and more physical than they did last week against Servite. What’s more, Mater Dei imploded - the Monarchs had 16 penalties for 136 yards. The Chargers sacked Barkley, the USC-bound quarterback, five times and Jeff Crissman and Matt Reza also came up with interceptions.

White got more than that Friday night at Orange Coast College.īehind a defense that harassed Mater Dei quarterback Matt Barkley throughout the night and an offense that came up with several big plays, eighth-ranked Edison posted a 24-14 victory over a frustrated Monarchs team. Last week, they couldn’t against Servite, which left Coach Dave White saying he wanted his Chargers to improve and be more physical against Mater Dei in a key nonleague battle between a pair of highly-ranked CIF Pac-5 Division teams. The Chargers showed they can finish off a highly ranked team this week. Here is a link using another Coca-Cola related image I recently found, used to illustrate a piece on iconic 'Air Force One' designer Raymond Loewy, for which I am given credit as well Īlso please find a Internet link to a Answers.COSTA MESA - What a difference a week makes for the Edison High football team. Here is a link to a German story illustrated with the historic Coca-Cola photograph for which I am given credit - that preceded the Wall Street Journal story by 10 months. Here is a link to a story with a different slant that the London Daily Mail ran after the Wall Street Journal came out Herewith follows is a link to a Wall Street Journal story, which became an "Editor's Pick" and made the cover on Decemdiscussing one of my historical finds Here is a link showing myself with Clive Epstein, when research was begun for the book I wrote now in Harvard and Cornell Universities. My name is listed under "Provenance." Here are some samples of the many Internet links pertaining to assistance I provided to the Met as found on the Museum's site Prior to this effort, my expertise as a photographic art historian was acknowledged by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, who I suppled with important historical photographs for their collection. Later on, I discovered and brought to light the very letter Edison wrote on the day he invented the light bulb, discussing his work then being conducted on said electric lamp. A discussion written by myself that came from this activity can be found on file in the Corning Glass Museum I am a published author and historian with a published book (historic account) held by major university libraries worldwide, including Harvard and Cornell Universities.Īs an international arts and antiques dealer for well over 40 years, I have had the unique opportunity to handle the corporate and private document holdings of Thomas A. With respect to a personal biography, please go to the following Internet links for a quick and easy assimilation of a portion of much data regarding information available publicly on myself, Richard Warren Lipack.
