Swagger returning to CdM
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Barry Faulkner
The good fortune that led to a good feeling in a Pacific Coast
League-opening victory over University High Oct. 17, continued early
in the Corona del Mar High football team’s 33-16 victory Friday at
Laguna Beach.
The Sea Kings (4-2, 2-0 in league) got big breaks on each of the
first three plays from scrimmage, two of which produced CdM
touchdowns, to take a 13-0 lead in the opening 43 seconds.
After opening with a 70-yard bomb from quarterback Jonathan
Hubbard to sophomore receiver Kevin Welch, who burned the Breakers’
zone coverage, Laguna’s first play from scrimmage nearly evened the
score.
“They ran a flea-flicker and they had a guy behind our secondary,”
CdM Coach Dick Freeman said. “But but the ball was poorly thrown.”
CdM’s Mordy Ornguze then returned a fumble 20 yards for a TD on
the next snap and the Sea Kings were on their way to a 26-0
first-quarter lead.
“We got a little lucky,” said Freeman, whose team benefited from a
momentun-turning fumble in the 14-13 come-from-behind win over Uni.
“We’re kind of hoping we haven’t used it all up.”
The Sea Kings will attempt to extend their second two-game winning
streak of the season -- surrounding a three-game losing skid -- when
they visit Calvary Chapel (4-2, 2-0) Saturday night at Westminster
High.
A victory over Calvary Chapel would establish the Sea Kings as the
primary threat to defending league champion Northwood (6-1, 2-0). CdM
is scheduled to meet the Timberwolves Nov. 8.
Freeman said the victory over Laguna Beach should go a long way
toward reestablishing the confidence the aforementioned losing streak
had cut into.
“We started off with those two wins (over Costa Mesa and Troy),
and there may have been some thinking that we’ve worked hard, so
we’re owed these things,” Freeman said. “Then we got pounded (by
Newport Harbor), lost one we probably should have won (Cypress) and
we played a La Habra team that showed us what a team that good plays
like. Now, I think the confidence is coming.”
The CdM offense’s confidence was bolstered by a season-high 233
rushing yards against Laguna Beach, which included 174 yards and
three touchdowns on a season-high 30 carries by senior tailback Mark
Cianciulli.
Freeman said the play of Cianciulli and a continually improving
offensive line, were big reasons for the effective ground game
against the Breakers. But, he admitted, the game-opening long pass
may have helped set the stage for rushing success.
“We have not been throwing the ball and we can throw it deep
pretty well,” Freeman said. “We wanted to see if we could back their
defense off (from the line of scrimmage) early, rather than insert
the long pass later in the game. Even if it didn’t work, we wanted to
give them something to think about.”
Freeman’s desire to diminish Cianciulli’s workload -- he is
averaging 25 carries per game -- could be realized with the expected
return to the backfield this week by injured senior Keith Long.
Long, who could join the tailback rotation that now also includes
sophomore Wess Presson (46 yards on nine carries against Laguna),
could be cleared to play after straining his back in the Cypress
loss.
The news is not all good on the injury front, however, as junior
defensive tackle Dave Simon, who had injected some much-needed
interior quickness, broke his thumb against Laguna Beach and may be
sidelined for the season.
“He’s trying to get a second opinion,” Freeman said.
Freeman also said his team’s quick start Friday helped influence
Laguna Beach to throw more, which helped limit senior tailback
Donnelle Darling’s effectiveness.
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