Uneven ground
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Barry Faulkner
On the surface, the only thing equal about Saturday’s 7 p.m.
Golden West League-opening football matchup between Estancia High and
visiting Westminster would appear to be the two teams’ records.
Estancia Coach Jay Noonan acknowledges his Eagles (1-2) will enter
Newport Harbor High’s stadium as the clear underdog against the
defending league champion Lions (1-2), who were picked to win the
league in a preseason coaches’ poll.
“They played two good, solid teams in Pacifica (2-1 and ranked No.
6 in CIF Southern Section Division IX) and El Modena (2-1 and No. 5
in CIF Division VI),” Noonan said. “I think (Westminster Coach Ted
McMillen) would agree they were overmatched in those two games (both
losses by a combined score of 77-14).”
Estancia was also trounced last week, 34-0, by an unbeaten Katella
squad ranked No. 9 in CIF Division VI this week, after splitting
against lesser foes Magnolia (a 19-8 season-opening win) and Century
(a 35-7 loss in Week 2).
Estancia is further handicapped by injury as senior returning
standout Lewis Bradshaw will not play any quarterback and is expected
to be held out on defense after spraining a shoulder against Katella.
“The good news is, he could play this week,” Noonan said. “But he
won’t play quarterback for at least two weeks and we plan to let him
play wide receiver only, if he does play this week.”
Bradshaw had been sharing quarterback chores with junior Brad
Young, who went the distance against Katella and will be expected to
do the same this week. Young has completed 16 of 32 passes for 151
yards and one touchdown. But, with minus-35 yards on 20 rushing
attempts, he has not been as effective as Bradshaw triggering the
split-veer option.
After collecting just 15 rushing yards against Katella, the Eagles
are averaging just 98 yards per game on the ground. They have also
fumbled 13 times, losing eight, to help account for a minus-seven
turnover ratio.
Estancia’s running game could be bolstered by the return of senior
tailback Bobby Estrada, a Saddleback transfer who has missed the
first three games while recovering from a broken collar bone. Estrada
is expected to start, Noonan said.
Junior fullback Bubba Kapko leads the Eagles in rushing with 129
yards and three TDs on 22 carries.
Westminster’s team statistics reflect its two lopsided losses,
which followed a 15-13 season-opening victory over Rancho Alamitos.
The Lions have been more successful with the pass than the run,
which is not surprising given the presence of three-year starting
quarterback Fidel Gonzalez. The 5-foot-9, 155-pound senior has
completed 29 of 61 for 357 yards and two TDs to up his career totals
to 219 for 447 for 3,336 yards and 21 TDs. His four interceptions
this season, however, give him 32 for his varsity career.
“He likes to throw the ball down the field,” Noonan said of
Gonzalez. “But, from a defensive standpoint, we believe our secondary
is one of our strengths. One thing we need to do a better job of,
which we didn’t do against Katella, is create a pass rush.”
Senior Louis Valdes Jr., who had a interception while filling in
for Bradshaw at free safety last week, will be asked to defend the
deep ball, along with starting cornerbacks Geo Macias and Marco
Villalvazo. Senior Javy Ramirez, who has started at corner, will see
only spot duty after suffering a bruised back against Katella.
Gonzalez’s favorite receiver has been versatile senior Chris Renk
(10 catches for 163 yards). Sophomore Jason Morse and junior
Livingston Tautua also have five receptions apiece.
Sophomore Carlos Brooks (24 carries for 201 yards) has been the
Lions’ leading ground gainer, but he carried just once last week.
Mike Laurel, a 5-5 junior, is another rushing threat with 82 yards
on 28 carries.
Kevin Delahoussaye, a 5-11, 165-pound senior linebacker, was an
All-CIF performer for the Lions last season, when they went 4-0
against Golden West League competition, including a 42-41 upset of
Tustin in the league opener.
Estancia, which has won two of its last three league openers, has
split its two previous nonleague meetings with Westminster.
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