Sailors rule
Barry Faulkner
For at least the first half of the 41st Battle of the Bay football
game Friday night, visiting Corona del Mar High lived up to the
notion it had closed the gap on Back Bay rival teams from Newport
Harbor after some dominant wins by the Sailors in recent editions of
this heated series.
But, as the game wore on, before 6,000 beyond-capacity spectators,
it was the Sailors who wound up narrowing the margin that had
separated this year’s team from recent Newport juggernauts,
dominating the final 24 minutes to earn a 17-0 nonleague victory.
The Tars (2-1), who had produced just 163 rushing yards and one
touchdown in their first two games, and had just 47 yards on the
ground before intermission against the Sea Kings (2-1), amassed 142
rushing yards in the final two quarters, including scoring runs by
senior tailback Dartangan Johnson and senior fullback Rhett
Hartsfield, the first two Harbor running backs to find paydirt this
fall.
Johnson, who had just 81 rushing yards the first two games, romped
for 106 after halftime and finished with 144 yards on 29 carries to
up his career total to 2,230. With at least seven games left, he
needs just 441 to surpass school career rushing leader Steve Brazas.
Meanwhile, Newport’s defense posted its first shutout of the
season and its first against CdM since 1991, limiting the Sea Kings
to just 23 second-half yards of offense, 107 for the game.
“Our goal was to get 150 yards rushing,” Newport Harbor Coach Jeff
Brinkley said. “We started getting (CdM defenders) off the ball in
the second half and we were able to run.”
Brinkley was also quick to credit his defense, which forced seven
punts and held strong after a muffed punt reception put the Sea Kings
in position to seize momentum on the game’s opening series (which
ended in a missed 37-yard field-goal attempt by CdM).
“Our defense played very well, even when we put it in a difficult
position with that turnover,” Brinkley said.
Turnovers, however, wound up favoring the hosts, as CdM lost two
fumbles, the latter setting up Hartsfield’s 2-yard scoring plunge on
the first play of the fourth quarter. Brian Campos, who finished the
Tars’ opening drive of the second half with a 24-yard field goal
midway through the third quarter to break a 0-0 tie, kicked the PAT
to make it 10-0 with 11:58 left in the game.
Senior defensive end Mac Posey collected a fumbled CdM pitch at
the Sea Kings’ 37-yard line before Hartsfield found the end zone six
plays later. A 20-yard reverse by sophomore Spencer Link on
third-and-8 was the key play of the drive.
After holding CdM to a three-and-out, Harbor drove to the CdM 11,
before sophomore Tyler Lance intercepted his own deflection near his
own goal line to keep hope alive for CdM.
But the Sea Kings, whose farthest second-half advance was to their
own 46, failed to get something going, yet again, and Harbor needed
just six plays to march 61 yards for an exclamation touchdown with
2:08 left.
On the final Newport scoring drive, Johnson carried for gains of
19, 14, 7, 7 and 8 to polish off his 10th varsity game of at least
100 rushing yards.
“It has taken us a little while to get the running game going this
year, but we’ve just kept working hard,” Johnson said.
Newport senior middle linebacker Fernando Castorena, who teamed
with outside ‘backers Matt Encinias and Peter Hoyt, cornerbacks Bryce
Sawyer and Ben Soza, safties Warren Junowich and Johnson, as well as
defensive linemen Posey, Shahan Mouradyan, Austin Nieto, Chase
Brawner and Alfredo Cruz to stymie the CdM attack, said it was merely
a matter of executing a strong game plan.
“The coaches worked with us all week and all we had to do was go
out and play,” said Castorena, who had three of the Tars’ nine
tackles at or behind the line of scrimmage.
Mouradyan recovered a fumbled handoff at the CdM 31 late in the
first half, but the Sea Kings’ defense held to preserve a scoreless
standoff.
CdM’s defense, keyed by safety K.C. Rawlins, linebackers Jeff
Reed, Matt Cooper, Kris Cooper and Jason Kidushim, as well as end
John Daley and cornerback Daniel Marin-Finn, helped the Sea Kings
forge a slight statistical advantage before halftime.
CdM senior tailback Mark Cianciulli collected 70 of his 85 rushing
yards before the break, to give the visitors a 95-77 edge in total
offense the first 24 minutes.
“I don’t know what happened to us the second half, but, for
whatever reason, we just didn’t play,” CdM Coach Dick Freeman said.
“I don’t know how many penalties we had, but it seemed like we had
one every time we would have made a first down.”
CdM was penalized 10 times for 45 yards, with nine of those coming
on offense.
Newport quarterback Michael McDonald threw for 94 yards, 60 of
which came on two deep passes to senior Mike Toole.
It was Newport’s fourth straight win over CdM, the eighth in their
last nine meetings, and pushed the Sailors lead in the series to
29-12.
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