SPORTS/CLASSIFIEDOct. 30, 2003/C1a^r • *N ^r- ▼ »»i »N■V ^ a • « rV% • M lt;IX . 14Vaqueros break it open in second halfIrvine High defeatsWoodbridge, 40-14, in Sea View League gameBy Tim BurtIrvine World NewsOn the scoreboard, the final margin of Friday's Ir-vine-Woodbridge Sea View League game was lopsided.The Vaqueros won, 40-14, at Irvine Stadium, to remain in a three-way tie for first place. Irvine has a 12-5-1 lead in the series.But for three quarters, the Warriors put up quite a battle. Irvine led, 27-14, after tfiree quarters, then tallied 13 points in the final stanza to put an exclamation point on the victory in front of about 3,300 fans.Irvine (6-1, 2-0) remains tied for first place with Aliso Niguel and Foothill, who are also 2-0. The Vaqueros also moved into a tie for first place with North-wood in the race for the DennisToohey Fence Post Trophy.Both teams played real hard,” said Irvine Coach Terry Henigan. The score is#not an indicator of the game.Anybody who was here knows that. It was a dogfight.”Woodbridge (1-6, 0-2) put up quite a battle, but the Warriors were victimized by five turnovers in a game that took two hours and 50 minutes to complete.The pace of the game was slowed by penalties. Woodbridge had 10 for 102 and Irvine nine for 95.I just told them, I was proud of them,” said Woodbridge Coach Rick Gibson. A play here and a play here and it would have been different.Certain plays just didn't happen the way we wantedSee VAQUEROS/Cl 1Mike Slt; iiwartz/Ikvine World NewsWoodbridge's Dylan Hanour stops Irvine's Mike McKee during Friday night's Sea View League game.