De La Salle and Long Beach Poly to tangle on gridiron in 2015

By Mitch Stephens Jan 26, 2015, 11:00pm

Football rivalry returns after more than a decade as De La Salle announces its 2015 schedule.


For the first time since then-Maurice Drew ran roughshod against them, the De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) football team will play the Jackrabbits of Long Beach Poly (Calif.) in 2015.

De La Salle announced its schedule at a team banquet on Sunday and it included showdowns with three prominent Southern Section schools, finished off with a home game versus Long Beach Poly in Week 7.

The two storied programs first met in 2001 and 2002, the first when Jones-Drew — then just Drew — scored four touchdowns in a 29-15 win at Long Beach City College. De La Salle also won the rematch 28-7 at Cal and Drew rushed for more than 150 yards and a touchdown.

He had a little ribbing to do today regarding those games.
Evidently not. The defending mythical national champions according to the MaxPreps computer rankings also will play former CIF State Bowl champions Orange Lutheran (Orange) (week 3) and Servite (Anaheim) (week 4). Those games are at home.

The most mysterious and interesting part of De La Salle's schedule is that it opens the season in Texas in Week 0. The opponent, day or place is not determined. It will be picked in the next few months by ESPN, which is promoting the event.



De La Salle will return 1,800-yard running back Antoine Custer and Andrew Hernandez, along with starting quarterback Anthony Sweeney and four-star recruits Boss Tagaloa , a two-way lineman, and tight end/defensive end Devin Asiasi.