Freshman football: CdM vs. Northwood: A heavyweight clash
Steve Virgen
IRVINE - Coming soon to a football stadium near Corona del Mar High
and Northwood: The Sea Kings and Timberwolves rivalry.
If Thursday’s freshman football game between CdM and Northwood for the
Pacific Coast League title is any indication of what’s in store for the
future, rest assured upcoming varsity games will go down to the wire.
The PCL freshman title game featured a nail-biter and afterward a
common respect shared for one another as Northwood completed an
undefeated season with a 12-7 victory over the visiting Sea Kings.
Corona was just 31 yards from a game-winning touchdown, but fumbled
with 1:18 left in the game.
“(The Sea Kings) heard their motivation,” CdM Coach Gary Almquist said
of the Timberwolves postgame celebration, which included water-jug
dumping and “We’re-No. 1” chants. “(Motivation) was in their eyes. This
team wants a championship. They will work toward that in the future. They
will come back,” said Almquist.
Both teams dominated most opponents before entering Thursday’s title
game.
Northwood (10-0, 5-0 in the PCL) and CdM (8-2, 4-1) averaged more than
32 points a game. The Sea Kings entered fresh off 42-0 and 48-0 wins over
PCL foes Laguna Beach and Costa Mesa, respectively.
The first quarter had the look of a high-scoring contest as the squads
traded a touchdown each in a 12-second span.
Quarterback Wes Presson and his Sea Kings drew first, thanks to a
little bit of luck.
Northwood attempted a 32-yard field goal, but the ball smacked the
left post. On the ensuing play, Presson launched a deep pass to his
favorite target, Kevin Welch. The CdM receiver made an over-the-shoulder
grab at the Northwood 45 and outran the Timberwolves for the touchdown.
After Welch booted in the PAT, the Sea Kings appeared to have the
advantage.
But Northwood’s Jeff Keller crushed CdM’s short-lived superiority with
a 75-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.
The Sea Kings tried to answer the kickoff return and gambled with a
running play on a fourth-and-one from their own 23. But it backfired.
The Timberwolves stuffed the run and two plays later, Northwood
quarterback Dan Selway rolled right on play action and delivered a
22-yard touchdown pass to a diving Jacob Miles for the 12-7 lead.
“This is going to a rivalry for the next four years,” Northwood Coach
Craig Huff said. “(CdM) was great. Those kids really showed us how to
play. That was the only close game for us this season. We’ve only been
behind once this season.”
Welch led all receivers with 124 yards on six catches and the
touchdown, while Presson passed for 183 yards on 11 of 24 attempts.
“He plays with the biggest heart I have ever seen,” Almquist said of
Welch. “He dislocated his elbow on the sixth play of the first game and
he’s come back from that.”
CdM nearly scored before halftime. Tyler Lance ended a Northwood drive
when he crushed a Timberwolves’ receiver for a fumble and CdM linebacker
Zach Wishengrad recovered near midfield with less than a minute before
the half. But, Northwood held on to its lead.
In the third quarter, CdM defensive lineman Chris Reilly nearly
intercepted a pass, but still managed to deflect the short toss. Then in
the fourth, Lance, one of the Sea Kings’ captains, recovered a fumble
after Northwood attempted a failed hook-and-lateral.
Two plays later, he caught a 34-yard pass from Presson to lift the Sea
Kings’ spirits higher. But Northwood stood its ground and forced CdM to a
turnover on downs.
However, the CdM defense sent the Timberwolves three and out, that
included Lance’s pass deflection on a third-and-three with 3:43
remaining. The Timberwolves would later force the fumble to win the game.
“We had a tremendous season,” Almquist said. “We beat most teams by 30
or more points. We increased kids on the roster. We needed to play games
like this every week. The offseason is going to be a long season for
them.”
Northwood 12, Corona del Mar 7
Score by Quarters
Corona del Mar 7 0 0 0 - 7
Northwood 12 0 0 0 - 12 FIRST QUARTER
CdM - K. Welch 80 pass from Presson (K. Welch kick), 4:32.
N - Keller 75 kickoff return (kick failed), 4:20.
N - Miles 22 pass from Selway (run failed), 1:22.
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
CdM - Presson, 6-15; Brawner 4-16; T. Welch, 5-16.
N - Keller, 7-30; Keating, 6-24; Hammeras, 2-1; Rotcher, 1-minus-1;
Selway, 3-minus-2.
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
CdM - Presson, 11-24-0, 183, 1 TD.
N - Selway, 10-19-0, 113, 1 TD.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
CdM - K. Welch, 6-124, 1 TD; Lance, 3-42; T. Welch, 2-17.
N - Wasil, 3-46; Miles 3-45, 1 TD; Keller 2-13, Hammeras, 1-6;
Rotcher, 1-3.
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