CdM’s best not quite enough
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Barry Faulkner
Corona del Mar High football coach Dick Freeman believes his team
saved its best for last. But, unfortunately for the Sea Kings, so did
Pacifica kicker Curtis Gladden.
Gladden booted the game-winning 40-yard field goal with 18 seconds
left, his ninth three-pointer of the season, to eliminate CdM, 24-23,
in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division IX Playoffs
Friday night at Bolsa Grande High.
“It was the best game we’ve played,” Freeman said Sunday, after
some of the shock had worn off and most of the finality of the
season-ending loss had sunk in. “We were thinking going through that
game, even deep into the third quarter, that we had things clicking.
The offense was moving the ball and putting things together and I
thought our defense did a pretty good job limiting their running
game.”
But, Freeman said Pacifica’s ability to convert third-down and
fourth-down situations, mostly with the passing of junior quarterback
Justin Turner, proved too much for the Sea Kings (6-5) to overcome.
“We were in position to defend most of their passes, but they
completed them anyway,” Freeman said. “Their guy threw the ball well
and they made some great catches.”
CdM’s inability to seal the victory early was also hurt by losing
two fumbles deep in Pacifica territory, one at the 12 and the other at the 20.
“The first four times we had the ball, we were deep in their
territory, but only came away with 10 points,” Freeman said.
Freeman said losing in such dramatic fashion multiplied the
disappointment.
“It was a disaster,” he said of the aftermath of Gladden’s winning
kick. “We were feeling pretty good, because we had played pretty
well, then there was a huge emotional drop. It was almost shocking.
It really didn’t sink in for awhile that we had lost the game. The
seniors were just devastated. We’ve had some teams that have accepted
losing in the playoffs, but this team wasn’t like that. I think they
were sitting around Saturday waiting for a phone call that Pacifica
had some kind of ineligible player, or something. “
Freeman said he hopes his players can take consolation in the
strong season they turned in, as well as their quality performance
against the Mariners (9-2).
“Hopefully, each one of them can personally feel good about the
way they played,” Freeman said. “It may not be written anywhere that
the 2002 team really went out fighting, but we played a very good
football game against a very good football team that went right down
to the end. That kid made a heck of a kick. He probably could have
kicked it from midfield. Any other team, they don’t kick one that
long and we win the thing.”
Among the seniors who closed out their CdM careers were brothers
Matt and Kris Cooper, both of whom should get an opportunity to play
collegiately, Freeman said. Freeman believes senior tailback Mark
Cianciulli could also continue in college, while senior K.C. Rawlins
will pursue a kicking career at a four-year school.
With 134 yards on 17 carries against Pacifica, Cianciulli finished
with 1,252 yards and 13 touchdowns on 221 carries this season. His
2,601 career rushing yards (on 440 attempts), as well as his 27 TDs,
also rank second in school annals, behind J.R. Walz, who amassed
3,189 yards and 29 TDs from 1991-93.
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