Conditioned response
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Barry Faulkner
An offseason emphasis on conditioning appears to be paying off for
the Costa Mesa High football team, which continued a trend of
second-half success in Friday’s 26-7 victory over Ocean View in the
Golden West League opener at Westminster High.
The Mustangs (2-2), who scored 24 second-half points to claim a
27-24 nonleague win at Chaminade Sept. 20, held the Seahawks
scoreless for nearly the final 31 minutes Friday, scoring 12
fourth-quarter points of their own to ensure the victory.
In addition, Costa Mesa outscored Corona del Mar, 8-7, after
halftime in a 35-15 season-opening loss and collected 187 of its 302
rushing yards after intermission in a 14-7 loss to Laguna Beach Sept.
26.
Coach Dave Perkins said conditioning was a major issue heading
into this season and it appears obvious his players have been willing
to pay the price to become more fit.
The Mustangs also took steps to end a negative trend Friday, as
they earned their first halftime lead, 14-7.
Costa Mesa came in having been outscored by its first three
opponents, 38-10, with its lone pre-halftime touchdown a 40-yard pass
from quarterback Tim Iller to Tyler Waldron against CdM.
Perkins said he wanted his team to make something good happen
early against Ocean View and senior Keola Asuega obliged, finding the
end zone on a 1-yard run midway through the second quarter, capping a
75-yard drive that began when Al Rodriguez blocked a 22-yard
field-goal try on the second play of the second quarter.
Costa Mesa also turned the Seahawks away with an impressive
goal-line stand in the opening quarter.
After Ocean View created a first-and-goal at the Mesa 5-yard line,
the Mesa defense stopped a first-down run just shy of the end zone. A
second-down pass fell incomplete and linebacker Chris Reed then
stuffed a running play at the 1 for no gain.
Electing to bypass the field-goal try proved costly for Ocean
View, as Asuega led a group of tacklers to stop the fourth-down run
for a 6-yard loss.
Ocean View rallied to take a 7-6 lead, but Costa Mesa junior Omar
Ruiz capped a 41-yard drive with a 1-yard scoring run of his own with
44 seconds left in the half and Iller completed the two-point
conversion pass to tight end Gary Gonzales for a 14-7 cushion.
Asuega continues to key the Mesa offense. He collected 140 yards
and two touchdowns on 18 carries to bring his season total to 696
yards. His production Friday upped his career rushing total to 2,677,
moving him ahead of Steve Herzog (2,586), into third on the Mustangs’
career list. He needs 182 yards to surpass Charles Chatman and become
the school’s second-leading rusher, behind Binh “Runaway” Tran, who
amassed a Newport-Mesa District-record 4,333 yards from 1991-93.
Ruiz, however, is becoming a more potent backfield compliment to
Asuega. Ruiz earned 72 yards and the aforementioned TD in 18 carries
Friday and now has 245 yards on 52 attempts this fall.
Iller made a big step forward in the passing department against
Ocean View, completing 7 of 12 for 79 yards, without an interception.
Iller had been 7 of 27 for 111 yards, with one TD and three
interceptions, his first three games.
Costa Mesa, which shares the Golden West League lead with
Westminster and Orange, will now take a break from league action,
when it visits Santiago Thursday at Garden Grove High for a nonleague
contest at 7 p.m.
It’s the Mustangs’ turn to sit out in a seven-team league schedule
Perkins said has more positives than negatives.
“I’ve always thought it was a big advantage to have more league
games,” Perkins said. “In a six-team league, you have five games, so
if you stumble once, you’re pretty much out of the league title race.
Now, if you stumble once, you’re still in contention for a league
title or at least a CIF playoff spot.”
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