Sea Kings cash in
Barry Faulkner
After his players threw everything they had at visiting University
High Thursday night, Corona del Mar High football coach Dick Freeman
was quite happy to simply throw up his hands. Victory had erased the
need to understand the Sea Kings’ 14-13 Pacific Coast League-opening
triumph at Newport Harbor High.
“I’m not sure what does it with these guys,” a confused, but
content Freeman said following the dramatic finish of a game that
oozed drama after the Trojans (2-4) cashed in a muffed punt reception
to claim a 13-0 lead with 2:39 left in the first half.
CdM (3-3), which entered on a three-game losing streak that had
many questioning its preseason position as a PCL title contender,
found some quick answers to respond with a seven-play, 70-yard
touchdown drive that trimmed the lead and triggered some much-needed
confidence.
“That gave us a ton of momentum,” CdM senior two-way star Kris
Cooper said of the breakthrough scoring drive that included some
clever scheming and some old-fashioned smashmouth swagger.
The scheming involved aligning 6-foot-1, 235-pound senior right
tackle John Daley next to 6-2, 240-pound left tackle Andy Lujan on
the left side in what CdM offenive coordinator Ed Blanton called
“tackles left.” The heavy-handed formation seemed to blow open holes
for senior tailback Mark Cianciulli, who burst through the Trojan
defense for gains of 13, 38 and 9 yards to set up first-and-goal at
the Uni 8-yard line.
Sophomore Wess Presson powered over the right side to the 1, then
225-pound senior fullback Matt Cooper finished the drive with a
1-yard second-effort scoring surge with 38 seconds left before
intermission. David Del Fante added the conversion kick to make it
13-7.
“We seemed to get some yards off it,” Freeman said of the creative
formation, which Freeman said he stole from a previous Uni opponent.
“We saw someone else do it against (the Trojans) and it gave them
some problems. It seemed to help us.”
CdM had posted just 30 yards of offense, before making the line
adjustment, which the hosts also utilized in the second half.
The Sea Kings drove 46 yards on six plays with the second-half
kickoff, but a fumbled pitch was recovered by Uni to halt the drive,
as well as the hosts’ momentum, at least temporarily.
Sacks by CdM outside linebacker Jeff Reed and end Joseph Carr
forced Uni to punt on the ensuing possession and a snap over punter
Robert Chan’s head bounded backward to the Trojans’ 10. But Chan
retrieved the ball and managed to deliver the punt, then was the
victim of a personal foul penalty before the ball was downed, to set
up fourth-and-one. Uni quarterback Nick Gerakos then slipped two
tackles to pick up the first, forcing a collective sigh of agony from
the CdM faithful.
But the break CdM has been waiting for much of the season occurred
on the next snap, when Kris Cooper fell on a fumble at the Sea Kings’
44 to give his team both possession and hope.
“That fumble could have been the game right there,” Freeman said
of the sudden change, which CdM quickly cashed in for the go-ahead
score.
A 42-yard sideline bomb from quarterback Jonathan Hubbard to Kevin
Welch was the key play on the go-ahead drive, which Cianciulli capped
with a 1-yard leap into the end zone. Del Fante’s conversion kick
then split the uprights for the difference.
Uni missed conversion kick and a 24-yard field goal, the latter
with 6:45 left in the game.
The Trojans had two more possessions after the failed field goal,
but a dropped pass on fourth down ended the first and the second
ended when Tomas Gomez was tackled at the CdM 11 after hauling in a
40-yard desperation bomb as time expired.
“Good things haven’t been happening for us all year, but we played
hard the whole time and something finally happened good for us,”
Freeman said.
Cianciulli finished with 137 rushing yards and Hubbard completed
all five of his passes for 82 yards, three of which went to Welch,
who had 69 receiving yards.
“We’ve had trouble with our kicking game and it cost us tonight,”
said Uni Coach Mark Cunningham, whose offense outgained CdM’s,
334-229.
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