Prep football: Sea Kings bounced in first round
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Tony Altobelli
COVINA - The Corona del Mar High football team saw a higher level
of football than it has all year long in Friday night’s 34-3 loss to
South Hills in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division IX
playoffs at Covina High.
“They definitely have the horses over there,” CdM Coach Dick Freeman
said of the second-seeded Huskies (10-1). “Our underclassmen are going to
have to work hard in the offseason to get to that level of football.”
It was an especially rough night for CdM’s offense. The Sea Kings
(5-6) accumulated 32 rushing yards, 14 passing yards and no first downs
for the entire game.
Senior tailback Blake Hacker, hampered by a sprained ankle, was held
to 16 yards on only six carries. His backup, Matt Boyce, also dinged up
his ankle during the game and gained only 11 yards on nine carries.
Hacker winds up with 1,401 rushing yards this fall, 177 shy of the school
single-season record.
“It’s never easy to gain yards with your two tailbacks all banged up,”
Freeman said.
The Sea Kings’ lone points came on a 46-yard field goal from Jon-Luke
Del Fante that actually gave CdM an early 3-0 advantage.
Senior Matt Moore helped set up Corona del Mar’s lone points with a
31-yard punt return, giving the Sea Kings excellent field position.
From there, South Hills (10-1) scored on its next four possessions and
also had a touchdown off a CdM punt.
Tailback Marcus Nolan rushed for 126 yards and two touchdowns on 17
carries to lead South Hills’ ground attack.
Jason Murray caught four passes for 70 yards to go with his 60-yard
punt return for a touchdown as the Huskies racked up 27 second-quarter
points to build a comfortable lead.
One bright spot for the Sea Kings’ defense came from cornerback
Charlie Alshuler. The senior intercepted two South Hills passes,
including one deep in his own end zone. The thefts gave him nine for the
season.
“Our seniors showed a lot of leadership,” Freeman said. “This group
has nothing to be ashamed of. It was a fun year.”
A majority of the Sea Kings can learn from this game and apply it to
next year’s season.
“We have more sophomores on our team than Northwood,” Freeman said
with a laugh.
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