Football: Uni manhandles Mesa, 42-14
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Richard Dunn
IRVINE - As University High’s Trojans lined up their kings and
queens Friday night for homecoming, Costa Mesa could only reveal a pair
of twos at the end.
Playing only for pride, Coach Jerry Howell’s Mustangs ran into a
balanced offensive attack by the Pacific Coast League leaders, as the
host Trojans defeated Costa Mesa, 42-14, at Irvine High.
For the Mustangs (5-4, 1-3 in PCL) close out PCL play against
Northwood Thursday. But, against the Trojans (7-2, 4-0), ranked No. 6 in
CIF Division IX and winners of seven of their last eight, the Mustangs
seemed short on hope.
Aside from sophomore tailback Keola Asuega and his 136 rushing yards
on 26 carries, and quarterback Patrick Hulliger’s two long passes to
Louis Day, including a 22-yard scoring toss, Costa Mesa had few
highlights.
At the end of the first half, however, the Mustangs chipped away at
Uni’s 21-0 lead with a late touchdown, giving Howell and his crew some
badly needed halftime momentum.
Uni, which will try to keep its PCL record unblemished against Corona
del Mar next week, went ahead by three touchdowns after Nephi Wheeler
carried 36 yards to the Mesa 1-yard line, then bolted into the end zone
with 1:54 left in the second quarter.
Mesa started the ensuing drive at the Uni 24, but a 50-yard pass from
Hulliger to Day gave the offense life. Day caught Hulliger’s pass at
midfield and turned the play into a long gain, before Uni’s Scott Pickett
saved a touchdown.
But, on the next play and 0:17 on the clock, Hulliger fired to Day
again, this time on a flea-flicker, and Mesa was on the board. Luis
Avalos added the point-after.
University scored first after recovering a Mesa fumble, then the
Trojans scored on the first play of the second quarter, following a
personal foul on Mesa that gave Uni a first down at the Mustang 30.
Uni scored on three straight possessions in the second half. Trojans
quarterback Jay Nichols completed 9 of 12 passes for 181 yards and three
touchdowns with no interceptions, while three ballcarries rushed for
individual totals of 46, 55 and 56 yards.
Mesa scored again in the fourth quarter, driving 80 yards on 12 plays,
while using more than five minutes on the clock.
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