CdM loses again
Tony Altobelli
POMONA - After a first half of near-flawless execution, Corona del
Mar High’s football team unraveled in the second half en route to a 41-22
nonleague loss to host Pomona Friday night at Ganesha High.
“I don’t really know what there’s to say,” said unhappy Sea King Coach
Dick Freeman. “Once Pomona got into (its) game plan, we simply fell
apart.”
The Sea Kings (0-2) jumped out to a 16-0 first-half lead, while
holding Pomona’s explosive offense to only one first.
But the Red Devils (2-0) came out red hot, scoring touchdowns on all
six of their second-half offensive possessions.
“We can’t tackle,” Freeman said. “We’re not going to beat anybody this
year until we learn how to tackle.”
On a more positive note, CdM senior wide receiver Matt Moore caught
four passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns.
The Sea Kings’ quarterback tandem of junior Dylan Hendy and Joe Barber
combined for 217 passing yards, but threw three costly interceptions.
Devils quarterback Odell Howard was 14 of 21 for 245 yards and four
touchdowns, while speedster Eric Shyne, who rushed for 227 yards last
week, ran for 115 yards on Friday, including an 84-yard touchdown run.
It was CdM, however, which took control early. Barber connected with
Tyler McClellan on a 22-yard touchdown pass that gave the Sea Kings a 6-0
first-quarter lead.
After a Jon-Luke Del Fonte 30-yard field goal, Moore got behind the
Devils’ secondary and Hendy found him with a 56-yard touchdown pass,
giving CdM a 16-0 lead with 4:15 remaining in the first half.
“We can do it, but right now we’re not doing it too often,” Freeman
said.
Pomona regrouped in the second half and controlled both sides of the
football.
CdM managed only three first downs in the second half, and with the
exception of a 65-yard touchdown pass from Barber to Moore, did not move
the ball effectively.
Blake Hacker was CdM’s leading rusher, running for 60 yards on 15
carries, but, like the rest of the Sea Kings, was quiet most of the
second half.
But, according to Freeman, tackling will take center stage as the Sea
Kings prepare for their Back Bay rival Newport Harbor.
“There’s still a long way to go in the season, but we better start
getting busy defensively if we’re going to have any kind of success,”
Freeman said.
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