Prep football: No small consolation
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Now that the Costa Mesa High football team has
qualified for the CIF Southern Section Division IX playoffs, what the
Mustangs do tonight might help determine how long they’ll be able to
extend their postseason run.
Mesa (7-2, 3-1 in the Pacific Coast League) hosts University (6-2,
3-1) at 7 o’clock at Orange Coast College in a PCL battle for, at the
very least, second place.
Tonight’s winner could still earn a share of the league crown, should
Corona del Mar upset unbeaten Northwood tonight. But, either way, the
best the Mustangs and Trojans could do would be the league’s No. 2
playoff designation, since both have already lost to Northwood.
No. 2, of course, is significantly better than No. 3, since the latter
means a first-round road game, most likely against a league champion.
Should Uni, ranked No. 4 in CIF Division IX, prevail, it would almost
certainly open the playoffs at home next week, perhaps even against a
third-place team.
Mesa Coach Dave Perkins believes a victory would make his team an
odds-on favorite to host a first-round playoff contest, though the
Mustangs are unranked in the division.
Both teams share several similarities and Perkins is expecting a
fierce battle.
“I think its an evenly matched football game, which will come down to
who plays well (tonight),” Perkins said. “I think special teams could be
a big deal and both teams have been opportunistic with turnovers, so the
team that holds onto the ball should have an edge.”
Costa Mesa has an impressive plus-17 turnover ratio, but Uni may have
the edge in the kicking game, where senior Chris Sprague has kicked seven
field goals, with a long of 42 yards.
Neither team takes many chances with its passing game, relying instead
on a physical offensive line and some talented ball carriers to move the
chains, eat up the clock and put points on the scoreboard.
Costa Mesa, with junior fullback Keola Asuega, senior tailback Nick
Cabico and wingbacks Freddy Rodriguez and Omar Ruiz, spreads the ball
around more in its running game.
Asuega has amassed 940 yards and 14 touchdowns on 135 carries this fall, while Cabico has collected 683 yards and six TDs on 92 attempts.
Cabico also has a pair of touchdown receptions.
Rodriguez and Ruiz have combined for nearly 500 rushing yards and
eight TDs on just 61 combined carries.
University quarterback Nick Gerakos, on the other hand, delivers most
of his handoffs, pitches and passes to senior Scott Pickett. The league’s
leading rusher has produced 1,133 yards and 15 touchdowns on 145 carries
and is also the team’s leading receiver with 19 catches for 393 yards and
three TDs. He has also scored a touchdown on a punt return this season
and his 114 points are fourth most in Orange County.
“Oh boy, you have to stop Pickett,” Perkins said. “He’s their go-to
guy and they put him in a lot of different places. He’s a real
disciplined runner who has a good sense of when to cut behind his
blockers. And, when they use him on the dive, he hits the hole like a
rocket. He’s tough to tackle, so you have to get him before he gets
going. If the first or second guy doesn’t get him, he’s usually going to
score.”
The Costa Mesa defense prevented CdM from scoring last week in a
crucial 17-0 triumph and Perkins believes the unit led by senior inside
linebacker Bobby Arroyo, as well as safeties Cabico and Rodriguez, is
peaking at the correct time.
“I think we’ve had some focus problems with all the things that have
gone on this year,” Perkins said. “But I think last week was a breakout
game.”
Both defenses will focus on stopping the opponent’s running game,
hoping to force the quarterbacks to make plays.
Costa Mesa senior A.J. Perkins has completed 45 of 117 passes for 506
yards and seven TDs, but has thrown only two interceptions.
Gerakos, a 6-foot-3 junior, has connected on 56 of 109 passes for 908
yards and eight TDs, with four interceptions.
Rodriguez and Cabico have five interceptions apiece and Mesa has 16
picks this fall.
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