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How Lakewood Lancer Football Brought Hope for the Moore League

By Jo-Ryan Salazar On October - 10 - 2009

I had this all planned out. I knew what I was going to do if it were one outcome, and if it were the other.

People who do this for a living call it contingency. As a graduate student closing in on a couple of degrees that I hope will make my employment situation secure like those safes from Dunbar Armored, I knew the the ins and outs of a strong, failproof contingency plan.

And my contingency plan went into effect the moment I stepped out of my house at approximately 4 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 9, 2009.

I was not even born when my alma mater, Lakewood High School, last defeated the flagship school of the Harry J. Moore League, Long Beach Polytechnic High. That year was 1982, a 14-7 win.

But I knew about the heritage, their reputation as the "Home of Scholars and Champions" (or "Den of Gangsters and Criminals," depending on your side of 1600 Atlantic Avenue) in other sports and disciplines on and off the field, and I knew that this was originally destined to be my school of choice.

Or so I thought.

My older sister, who works as a registered nurse at nearby St. Mary's Medical Center, was a graduate of Poly. I could have followed in her foots...

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