Prep football: No guarantees
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Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - After losing its grip on a guaranteed berth into
the CIF Southern Section Division IX playoffs, the Corona del Mar High
football team must now embrace its chance to impress the section playoff
committee.
The committee will determine the lone at-large representative that
will join the division’s 15 automatic qualifiers in the 16-team playoff
bracket.
The Sea Kings (5-3-1, 2-2 in league), who have occupied a spot in the
Division IX top-10 poll all season, will likely loose that distinction
after a 17-0 Pacific Coast League setback to Costa Mesa Friday night.
However, Coach Dick Freeman believes a victory, or at least a solid
showing Thursday against unbeaten Northwood, ranked No. 2 in Division IX,
would help punch CdM’s ticket to the postseason.
“You look at the teams we’ve lost to (Newport Harbor and University
before Costa Mesa), and they’ve all been ranked,” Freeman said. Newport
Harbor is ranked No. 1 in CIF Division VIm Uni No. 6 in Division IX and
Mesa will likely be ranked this week.
“I really think that unless somebody has a better record, we should be
in (the playoffs).”
However, unless CdM can beat 9-0 Northwood, which has clinched at
least a share of the PCL crown in only its second season of varsity
competition in the circuit, there are several scenarios that would leave
CdM with fewer wins than other potential at-large candidates.
Should Santiago defeat Garden Grove and Los Amigos handle Pacifica in
the Garden Grove League this week, Grove (8-2), Pacifica (6-4) and
Santiago (6-3) would finish tied for second, with a coin flip eliminating
one team from an automatic berth.
In the Freeway League, where five teams are still in the hunt for
three guaranteed berths, a number of scenarios exist. One very likely
outcome (La Habra beating Fullerton and Troy defeating Sonora) would
force the loser of a third-place coin flip between Sonora and Fullerton,
both with 6-3-1 records, into at-large consideration.
There are, however, scenarios whereby CdM would be a likely at-large
choice.
Should Santiago lose to Grove, Sonora, Fullerton and Sunny Hills win
their Freeway finales, and No. 1-ranked South Hills handle Bonita in its
Valle Vista League finale, the at-large berth would be decided among
Bonita (5-4-1), Buena Park (5-5), Santiago (5-4) and CdM (either 6-3-1
with a win, or 5-4-1 with a loss).
Should the Sea Kings’ fail to match the school record of reaching the
postseason for a fourth straight year (set twice before), Freeman
believes lost fumbles that set up opponents for short touchdown drives
will be the reason.
One such turnover benefited Mesa Friday, with CdM coughing it up at
its own 4.
The resulting touchdown upped the Mesa lead to 14-0 early in the
second quarter and the Mustangs’ defense did the rest.
“A couple plays ended up messing up the whole night,” Freeman said of
the Mesa game, which mirrored the Sea Kings’ 37-10 PCL loss to Uni in
that respect. “If we get rid of those couple plays, we’re right there.”
CdM also threw an interception, its first of the PCL campaign, and
struggled all night to get anything going in the air (43 yards on 5-of-16
passing).
“We had guys open, we just couldn’t find them,” Freeman said.
“After (the Mustangs) first drive (65 yards on eight plays for a
touchdown), our defense did a good job against them. I don’t think any
of our kids don’t think we could still go out and beat Costa Mesa.”
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