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Football: OC Top 10 and Patch's Vote After Week 2

Tesoro moves into a tie at No. 3; Trinity and South Coast leagues share the top six spots.

Martin Henderson of Patch.com votes in the weekly Orange County Top 10 Football Poll in cooperation with the Orange County Register.

Below is Henderson's vote following the second weekend of prep football, and below that is this week's OC Top 10 based on the votes of 10 media members; each first-place vote among the 10 voters is worth 10 points, each second-place vote is worth 9 points, etc

Henderson's top 10 (last week's ranking in parenthesis):

1. (1) Santa Margarita (3-0)

2. (2) Mission Viejo (3-0)

3. (3) Mater Dei (2-0)

4. (4) Tesoro (3-0)

5. (5) Servite (1-1)

6. (6) Edison (2-0)

7. (7) El Toro (3-0)

8. (8) Orange Lutheran (3-0)

9. (9) Tustin (3-0)

10. (10) San Clemente (3-0)

The Orange County Top 10

A poll of Orange County media members (comments by Steve Fryer)

1. Santa Margarita (3-0, 100 points)

Next: vs. Carson at Saddleback College, Friday.

2. Mission Viejo (3-0, 88)

Next: at La Quinta of La Quinta, Friday.

3T. Mater Dei (2-0, 76)

Next: vs. Santa Monica at Santa Ana Stadium, Thursday.

3T. Tesoro (3-0, 76)

Next: Next: home against Colony of Ontario, Friday.

5. Servite (1-1, 57)

Next: vs. Edison at Cerritos College, Friday.

6. El Toro (3-0, 43)

Next: vs. Palos Verdes of Palos Verdes Estates at Trabuco Hills, Friday.

7. Edison (2-0, 42)

Next: vs. Servite at Cerritos College, Friday.

8. Orange Lutheran (3-0, 25)

Next: vs. La Habra at Orange Coast College, Friday.

9. San Clemente (3-0, 24)

Next: At La Costa Canyon of Carlsbad, Friday.

10. Tustin (3-0, 19)

Next: vs. Beckman at Tustin High, Friday.

Fryer ranks the 11 through 25 teams for Orange County:

11. Foothill (2-1)

This week: vs. Laguna Hills, at Laguna Hills High, Friday, 7 p.m.

12. Los Alamitos (1-1)

This week: vs. University of L.A., at Veterans Stadium, Thursday, 7 p.m.

13. La Habra (1-2)

This week: vs. Orange Lutheran, at Orange Coast College, Friday, 7 p.m.

14. Villa Park (2-1)

This week: vs. Norte Vista, at El Modena High, Friday, 7 p.m.

15. Trabuco Hills (2-1)

This week: vs. Huntington Beach, at Trabuco Hills High, Thursday, 7 p.m.

16. Newport Harbor (0-2)

This week: vs. Corona del Mar, at Newport Harbor High, Friday, 7 p.m.

17. JSerra (3-0)

This week: vs. Buena Park, at Buena Park High, Thursday, 7 p.m.

18. Huntington Beach (1-2)

This week: vs. Trabuco Hills, at Trabuco Hills High, Thursday, 7 p.m.

19. Fountain Valley (2-1)

This week: vs. Downey, at Huntington Beach High, Friday, 7 p.m.

20. Esperanza (3-0)

This week: vs. Yorba Linda, at Yorba Linda High, Friday, 7 p.m.

21. Capistrano Valley (2-1)

This week: vs. Woodbridge, at Capistrano Valley, Friday, 7 p.m.

22. Laguna Hills (2-0)

This week: vs. Foothill, at Laguna Hills High, Friday, 7 p.m.

23. Yorba Linda (3-0)

This week: vs. Esperanza, at Yorba Linda High, Friday, 7 p.m.

24. Aliso Niguel (3-0)

This week: vs. Coronado, at Coronado High, Friday, 7 p.m.

25. Dana Hills (0-3)

This week: vs. Troy, at Fullerton High, Friday, 7 p.m.

 


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