Football-Baseball: Cabico expected back at Mesa
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Nick Cabico, who played three varsity sports as a
Costa Mesa High freshman last year, before transferring to Mater Dei,
said he plans to return to the Mustangs Jan. 31.
The 5-foot-8, 135-pound sophomore, who started at tailback and outside
linebacker for Mater Dei’s Serra League champion sophomore football team,
said he will finish out the fall semester, which ends Jan. 28, at the
Santa Ana parochial school. He then plans to begin classes at Mesa Jan.
31.
Cabico, believed to be the first Mustang freshman to play varsity
football, basketball and baseball, said the financial commitment required
for his older brother Jason to attend Brown University next fall, made
paying tuition at Mater Dei problematic.
“I’m going to see a lot of my old friends,” said Cabico, who will also
reunite with baseball teammates as the Mustangs’ No. 1 starting pitcher.
A former Little League legend, Cabico opened on the junior varsity last
spring, but emerged as the No. 2 varsity starting pitcher, behind senior
All-CIF standout Ruben Mancilla.
Cabico threw a complete-game seven-hitter in the Mustangs’ 5-1 victory
over Duarte in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division IV
playoffs last season. It was the Mustangs’ first playoff win since 1962.
Cabico, a right-hander, also started the CIF quarterfinal loss to El
Segundo. He finished 3-5 with a 4.93 ERA and 43 strikeouts in 54 varsity
innings.
“We have a No. 1 pitcher, now,” Bauermeister said. “We had a lot of
question marks before. And he can do a lot of things. He’ll probably be
our leadoff hitter.”
Cabico starred on the Mesa freshmen football team and was called up to
the varsity for its CIF Division VI playoff loss to Irvine in ’98. He
carried seven times for 26 yards in his only varsity appearance and was
expected to be a focal point of Coach Jerry Howell’s offense, before
becoming a Monarch.
He stood out on the Monarchs’ 8-1-1 sophomore squad and joined the
varsity for Mater Dei’s four-game run to the CIF Division I crown last
fall. He played in the first-round playoff victory over Redlands.
“He can play running back, wide receiver, even quarterback,” Howell
said. “And, defensively, we’ll look at him at safety and cornerback.
“He’s a kid who can help us on both sides of the ball.”
Cabico scored 39 points in 15 games with Mesa’s varsity basketball team
as a freshman. He did not play basketball at Mater Dei.
He is currently working out with Mater Dei’s junior varsity baseball
team.
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