It's a 50 plus year old rivalry.
Granted the significance and hype of the game is toned down because Monterey and the Spartans are in different divisions.
Which also means both are at different levels right now. Still, that does not take away the adrenaline rush of facing a rival.
Both teams are limping a little bit, having lost two of their last three games. In addition, Seaside had a mash unit on the bench with four players injured last week.
Matthew Briscoe is giving Seaside hope that it can contend for supremacy in the Pacific Division, having produced a pair of 30 plus point games last week.
Matching the Toreadores fab four of Evans Charles, Tahjae Ordonio and brothers Mohanid and Mohammed Adam is a tall order for any opponent.
The foursome, who helped Monterey win a Central Coast Section Division III title last season as sophomores, are averaging a combined 57.1 points a game.
Stop one and deal with the other three. I'd expect Seaside to go into a zone and force them to shoot on the perimeter. That being said, the four have drained 31 3-point goals.
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