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Sports Shorts: Aliso Niguel-Woodbridge is Cox's Football Game of Week

Wolverines open 2011 season on road in Irvine, plus more notes...

Headed to the Aliso Niguel-Woodbridge football game on Friday night at Irvine High? If so, get home quickly -- but safely -- and you just might catch yourself on TV. The nonleague tilt will be Cox3's Game of the Week and the entire game will be broadcasted at 11:30 p.m. on Cox Channel 3.

Who's on First in Coast View Conference?

As you probably know by now, the Coast View Conference is made up of the 10 high schools in the Capistrano and Saddleback Valley unfiied school districts. Where these schools are placed -- in either the South Coast or Sea View leagues -- is determined on a sport-by-sport basis.

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However, the makeup of the leagues is scheduled to change every two years, which means after the 2011-2012 school year, the bottom two teams in the South Coast will change places with the top two teams in the Sea View in every sport. The South Coast is considered the stronger of the two leagues.

Aliso Niguel will be in the South Coast again in girls golf and boys and girls cross-country; otherwise, the Wolverines will participate in the Sea View League in football, boys water polo, girls tennis and girls volleyball.

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This also is the final school year for the current CIF-Southern Section playoff groupings for football. Not that they'll change any, but there's always a league or two that would rather be in a different division.

Time Keeps on Ticking, Ticking...

Did you know that if a football team leads an opponent by 35 points or more by the end of three quarters of play this season, there will be a running clock during the fourth quarter?

This “mercy rule,” approved by the CIF Southern Section last spring, will be in effect for all CIF Southern Section football games -- nonleague, league and the playoffs -- beginning this fall.

During a “running clock,” the clock will be stopped only after a score, a fair catch, a charged team timeout or an official’s timeout. Coaches can agree to establish a running clock earlier in the game, but if the points gap between the teams is reduced to less than 35 points in the fourth quarter, the running clock will remain in operation.

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Summer Progressed Swimmingly

Mission Viejo Nadadores distance swimmer Janardan Burns won his first U.S. Junior title in the 1,500-meter freestyle on Aug. 8 at the Speedo Junior National Championships in Stanford.

Burns, a junior at Aliso Niguel, defeated runner-up Logan Redondo, a Nadadores teammate and senior at Capistrano Valley, by more than three seconds, finishing in a personal best 15 minutes, 34.36 seconds.

Wolverines Enjoy Polo Play in Hawaii

Aliso Niguel’s boys water polo team finished fourth in the Hawaiian Invitational Tournament this summer. Photos and videos of the Wolverines’ trip to the islands can be found here.

Coach Justin Ferdinand says the team is “working really hard to live up to our [CIF Southern Section] Division III preseason ranking.”

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