Prep football: Drilling for titles
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Barry Faulkner
The high school football season officially kicks off today with the
opening of fall practice. And, while Newport-Mesa District schools won’t
don full gear until Thursday, following the three-day conditioning period
in which players work out in helmets, T-shirts and shorts, Newport
Harbor, Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa begin the first season of the new
millennium with defense -- as in title defense -- on their mind.
For the first time in district history, a trio of squads are coming
off championship seasons, the most noteworthy being Harbor’s CIF Southern
Section Division VI crown.
Coach Jeff Brinkley’s Sailors also captured the Sea View League title
en route to a 13-0-1 record that included a dramatic 19-18 title-game triumph over Sea View rival Irvine to extend the program’s winning streak
to 12 games.
Costa Mesa defeated Pacific Coast League newcomer CdM in the final
game of the regular season to tie the Sea Kings for the league crown.
Estancia nearly added to the title haul, before its hopes for a share
of the PCL spoils and a CIF Division IX playoff berth were dashed by a
season-ending meltdown against University in Week 10.
Typical optimism abounds in all four camps today as CdM Coach Dick
Freeman’s Sea Kings get the early bird when they begin running drills at
7 a.m. CdM will then hold 2 1/2-hour workouts at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Newport Harbor starts it’s all-day-on-campus routine with a 7:30 a.m.
team meeting, followed by a series of workouts and meetings that will
keep the Tars toiling until approximately 7 p.m.
Costa Mesa’s twice-daily workouts begin at 8 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., while
Estancia Coach Dave Perkins opts, once again, for a single marathon
session from 3-8 p.m.
Brinkley, entering his 15th campaign at the school, anticipates
putting 90 players (including junior varsity players) through their paces
today, a record high during his tenure.
Mesa Coach Jerry Howell, entering his six season leading the Mustangs,
will greet between 60-70 players, who have made earning the school’s
first back-to-back league titles one of their primary goals.
Perkins, in his third season at the helm, expects 65 players to strap
it on, while close to 70 players are expected to help Freeman usher in
his sixth season as CdM’s head man.
Newport, which made eight playoff appearances and won two CIF titles
and 92 games in the 1990s, begins preparation for its Sept. 9 opener
against Orange Lutheran. The Sailors will scrimmage at Mission Viejo
Sept. 1 (10 a.m.).
Estancia, with its biggest collection of experienced returners in
years, is scheduled to scrimmage Edison Sept. 1 (6 p.m. at Newport
Harbor), then begin playing for keeps Sept. 7 against Magnolia. The
Eagles were 6-4 a year ago.
Costa Mesa, 8-3 in ‘99, hosts Orange in a Sept. 1 scrimmage at noon.
The Mustangs, with seven trips to the postseason in the ‘90s, open the
regular season Sept. 9 against Saddleback.
CdM, 3-8 last fall, is scheduled to scrimmage against Villa Park and
Pacifica, Sept. 1 at 3 p.m. at El Modena High. The Sea Kings, in the
playoffs seven times in the 1990s, face Cypress in the regular-season
opener Sept. 9.
Coaches are hoping forecasts for cooler temperatures come true, but
all four field leaders outlined plans to combat potentially debilitating
heat and humidity with frequent water breaks.
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