Emotionally focused
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Barry Faulkner
It won’t be the most lopsided victory of the 2001 season the Costa
Mesa High football team will remember Friday when it meets host Ocean
View High in the 7 p.m. Golden West League opener at Westminster
High.
It was the same stadium, against the same opponent last year, when
the program suffered an unthinkable tragedy, as 17-year-old senior
Matt Colby collapsed on the sideline and died just hours later of
brain injuries sustained on the field.
“It’s going to be a real intense situation,” said Mesa Coach Dave
Perkins, who was among those for whom a scouting trip to Westminster
to watch Ocean View last week stirred powerful emotions.
“We had quite a few players there (scouting) and you could see by
the looks on their faces they were affected,” Perkins said. “I even
saw one pointing to the spot (on the sideline), where Matt went down.
The whole thing is still very much on their minds.”
Perkins said he and his staff have talked to the players about
trying to focus their emotions on opening their first Golden West
League season in winning fashion.
“We’re going to try to turn it into as much of a positive as we
can.” Perkins said. “I know our kids are going to be focused. I just
hope they don’t go out and try too hard to play well.”
On the field, the Mustangs (1-2), ranked No. 9 in CIF Southern
Section Division VII, will be faced with a wide-open offense that has
featured balance this fall.
Coach Harold Eggers’ Seahawks (1-2), coming off a 31-27 triumph
over Century in which they trailed by 18 at halftime, have produced
444 yards rushing and 413 passing.
Alex Hickerson, a 6-foot-4 junior quarterback, has completed 43 of
94 with four touchdowns and five interceptions. He has now thrown for
1,281 yards and nine TDs in his varsity career, though he has tossed
21 interceptions.
“He throws it all over the place, so we better get our secondary
straightened out,” Perkins said. “And if you don’t pay attention to
the running game (5-8, 165-pound junior running back Aaron) Gonya is
going to score.”
Gonya has rushed for 450 yards and two TDs on 58 carries.
The Ocean View receiving corps includes Shawn Kim (15 catches for
123 yards and one TD), Justin Roth (12 catches for 88 yards), Americo
Lopez (nine for 102) and Rick Sweetin (seven for 119 yards and three
TDs).
“They marched down the field on their first drive last year and
scored on us,” Perkins recalled of the Mustangs’ 53-12 nonleague win.
“We need to jump ahead and not have bad things happen early.”
Good things have happened for the Mustangs when they have given
the ball to senior running back Keola Asuega the ball. Asuega, who
lines up at tailback, fullback and wingback, has amassed 556 rushing
yards and four TDs on 68 carries this fall. He has 2,437 career
rushing yards 150 from moving past Steve Herzog into the No. 3 spot
on Mesa’s career rushing list. He also has three receptions for 44
yards.
Junior Omar Ruiz (173 yards on 34 carries) has also helped the
Mesa running game which has produced 754 yards this fall, 77.5% of
its total offense, behind a line led by veteran standouts Andrew
Carich and Paul Martin.
Both Carich and Martin, who also play on the defensive line, will
miss the game with what Perkins termed “unspecified injuries.”
The Mustangs’ defense, keyed by senior outside linebacker Nate
Hunter, senior cornerback Luis Gonzalez and senior 315-pound
noseguard Bothoa Pov, limited explosive Laguna Beach tailback
Donnelle Darling to 80 rushing yards last week.
Laguna quarterback Alex Wilson, however, threw for 217 yards and
two TDs.
Mesa has won three of its four meetings with its new league rival,
outscoring the Seahawks, 165-57, in the process.
The Mustangs, who competed in the Pacific Coast League the last 16
years, have lost their last three league openers.
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