Freshman Football: Tars run over CdM
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Steve Virgen
NEWPORT BEACH - The Newport Harbor High freshman football team
didn’t have to complete a pass to beat rival Corona del Mar Thursday
afternoon.
Instead, the Tars racked up 269 rushing yards and five touchdowns --
including Matt Encinias’ 123 yards -- for a 39-0 victory.
Harbor’s defense held CdM to just five yards rushing and 81 total
yards (59 came in one play in the fourth quarter). The defense produced
its first shutout of the season.
“What I was pleased about today is that we really ran the ball well,”
Newport Harbor Coach Joe Urban said. “That was easily our best
performance of the season.”
Newport Harbor scored on its first four possessions of the game. The
Tars began the game with good field position as they started from
midfield after CdM attempted an onside kick. Harbor’s Daniel Packham
caught the short kickoff and the running game took over immediately.
In just four plays the Tars got their first touchdown when Sam Matlin
ran in his first of three scores, the first from 12 yards out.
CdM went three-and-out and Encinias returned the punt 32 yards. Two
plays later he dazzled the crowd again, blasting off right tackle,
bouncing off CdM defenders, as he broke four tackles for a 39-yard
touchdown run.
“Just make it home,” Encinias said of his thoughts while running for
his second TD of the day. “I’m a warrior. I’m not going to go down. I
battle my way through,” said Encinias.
He also said that he owed his performance to the offensive line.
Encinias also scored on special teams. He was the kicker for the point
after attempts. And he had a punt return for 66 yards when CdM had to
punt because of another three-and-out on its second possession of the
game.
“They have a plethora of talent,” CdM Coach Gary Almquist said. “They
outhit us. They got outside in the running game and they broke tackles.”
In the second half, Karo Maksergian and Chase Kelly ran the ball to
use up the clock.
CdM almost scored in the fourth quarter when Sea King receiver Zackary
Sagay jumped over defensive backs to snag a 20-yard pass, then running 39
yards for the 59-yard pass play from Tyler Wilson.
Wilson, who sat out most of the first half with an inured wrist, went
to Sagay again on the next play, but Tyler Deck intercepted to preserve
the shutout.
The Tars improved to 2-1 on the season. The Sea Kings fell to 0-3.
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