CdM fumbles title opportunity
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Barry Faulkner
The muck and the mire was hardly to the liking of the Corona del
Mar High football team Friday night, but it was muscle and a
5-foot-7, 150-pound mighty mite that had more to do with visiting
Northwood’s 21-0 Pacific Coast League victory in a battle of league
unbeatens at Newport Harbor High.
The Timberwolves’ muscle in the trenches helped the defending
league champions control the line of scrimmage on both sides of the
ball. As for the mighty mite, sophomore running back Jeff Keller,
whose low center of gravity served him well amid the treacherous
footing created by rainy conditions, rushed for 208 yards, including
a 47-yard touchdown scamper late in the first quarter to lead the
T-wolves (8-1, 4-0) to at least a share of the league crown and the
league’s No. 1 playoff berth. Just as important as his yards, Keller
failed to cough up the football, a shortcoming that plagued the Sea
Kings.
CdM fumbled 11 times, losing five, and committed five of its six
turnovers in the first half. Five of the first six CdM possessions
ended on either a lost fumble or an interception and the hosts
averaged just three plays on its first 11 possessions, by which time,
Northwood had finalized the scoring.
CdM fumbled the ball away on the first play of its possession
twice, once on the second play and twice on the third play.
The Sea Kings most threatening possession -- eight plays, lasting
1:56 -- ended on downs after a first-and-goal at the 3 produced no
yards on four snaps, two of which were incomplete passes.
“At halftime, we told our guys we thought we could dominate up
front,” Northwood Coach Rick Curtis said. “Fortunately, we ran the
ball real well, because it was hard to throw the ball tonight.”
Curtis, who planned for Keller to spend this season on the junior
varsity (plans which changed when the starter went down with an
injury in the season-opening game), watched the diminutive standout
shuffle, cut and drive for 169 yards on 25 carries before halftime.
Keller’s performance put him over the 1,000-yard mark for the
season with 1,047.
The Sea Kings, who clinched a berth in the CIF Southern Section
Division IX Playoffs last week and can wrap up at least second place
with a victory Friday over last-place Tesoro, collected just 58 yards
on the ground, with senior tailback Mark Cianciulli coming off the
bench to get 60 yards on 14 carries.
Senior quarterback Jonathan Hubbard completed passes of 36 yards
to Matt Morris and Wess Presson, as well as a 23-yard hook-up with
Cianciulli. He also sprinted for 31 yards on a bootleg on CdM’s
second offensive play of the game. But they amounted to mere blips on
an otherwise abysmal offensive night for the Sea Kings.
CdM’s efforts were plagued by the loss of senior center Jason
Kidushim, who dislocated his left knee cap midway through the first
quarter. The injury forced the Sea Kings to shuffle in two other
centers, both of whom had difficulties with snaps. Two errant snaps
in shotgun formation forced Hubbard to fall on the ball for combined
losses of 30 yards.
“(Kidushim) is not only our center, but our leader,” CdM Coach
Dick Freeman said. “He gets guys to do stuff and he makes our
blocking calls.”
Freeman, however, refused to use turnovers as an excuse.
“They just beat us on both sides of the ball,” he said.
The Sea Kings still hold hopes of gaining a share of the league
crown, but would need Northwood to lose to Calvary Chapel in the
league finale Thursday night. If CdM wins and Northwood loses, they
share the title, though Northwood would be the league’s No. 1 playoff
representative.
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