The Sea Kings moved their home game to Orange Coast College to gain a home-field edge in the 48th edition of the Battle of the Bay that starts at 7:30.
Back in August, the decision still surprised Brinkley.
“One of the main reasons it could’ve been on Friday night here [at Newport Harbor],” Brinkley said in August. “It’s just a big game in the community and [for] the student body. It just makes it tough on a Thursday night.
“For the student body to go out to a game on Thursday night and then [students] got to come back to school the next morning, and when our stadium is sitting idle that night, it just seemed we could’ve played it here.”
Instead, a battle between two unbeaten Back Bay rivals is on CdM’s second home field in Costa Mesa.
Things might not be so even for the Sea Kings (3-0), ranked No. 2 in the CIF Southern Section Southern Division poll.
The flu bug has hit three starters and CdM second-year coach Jason Hitchens said he expects two of those players to miss the big game.
“I’d rather not say who they are,” Hitchens said of the ill players. “It will be easy to see who they are if they’re not out there on the field.
“We knew coming into the season this would be our toughest challenge probably for the entire course of the season.”
A day before the game, Brinkley still preferred to play the nonleague game at Newport Harbor.
He’s not worried about his Sailors (2-0).
“It’s not that big of a deal,” said Brinkley, adding his Sailors have played at OCC in recent years against CdM and Edison. “We’ll play anyone on any field.”
In his 24th year at Newport Harbor, Brinkley hasn’t shied away from facing the best.
Brinkley has won 198 games as the coach of the Sailors. A win tonight and he is one away from a coaching milestone.
The way the Battle of the Bay series has gone the previous 10 years, the 56-year-old is close to joining seven other Orange County coaches to have recorded 200 wins.