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KEY PLAYER: Running back Exavier Edwards has improved his speed and strength this offseason, according to his coach, and could carry a lot of the load for the Orange Lutheran offense.

THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER FILE PHOTO

Orange Lutheran at a glance


2008 nonleague schedule:

Bullard of Fresno
Bishop Amat
Tustin
J.W. North
Banning of Wilmington

2007 results:

Orange Lutheran 28, Dana Hills 7 
Orange Lutheran 38, Bishop Amat 7 
Orange Lutheran 35, Tesoro 0 
Orange Lutheran 35, Valencia/Valencia 20 
Orange Lutheran 31, Los Alamitos 8 
Orange Lutheran 28, St. John Bosco 17 
Servite 28, Orange Lutheran 13 
Orange Lutheran 31, Mater Dei 12 
Orange Lutheran 51, JSerra 7 
Orange Lutheran 28, Mission Viejo 7 
Orange Lutheran 28, Edison 16 
Long Beach Poly 2, Orange Lutheran 0

 

Spring Football Insider checks out Orange Lutheran

Q&As with Kyle Dravis and Coach Jim Kunau, and five things to know about the Lancers.

OCVarsity.com
OCVarsity.com is making its way around Orange County during spring football practice to check out the teams, gather insights from the players and coaches, and to get an idea of what is to come during the 2008 season.

Adam Maya made a visit recently to Orange Lutheran to see what the Lancers are doing after a strong 2007 season (10-2 overall, 3-1 in Trinity League) that included sharing the league title and reaching the semifinals of the Pac-5 playoffs.

Insider: Five things you should know about Orange Lutheran

Insider: Q&A with Kyle Dravis

Insider: Q&A with Coach Jim Kunau


Contact the writer: preps@ocvarsity.com

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