Crunching the final numbers
Game plans prepared by opposing defensive coordinators were not
the only paperwork significantly altered by a trio of Newport-Mesa
running backs who recently capped prodigious prep careers.
The Newport-Mesa rushing record book was notably shuffled by the
efforts of Costa Mesa High’s Keola Asuega, Newport Harbor’s Dartangan
Johnson and Corona del Mar’s Mark Cianclulli.
Asuega, the Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player, did the
most damage. With 2,023 yards and 21 touchdowns to lead the Mustangs
to the Golden West League title, Asuega upped his three-year varsity
total to 3,932 yards and 49 TDs. The latter breaks the Newport-Mesa
record of 45 set by former Newport Harbor standout Steve Brazas in
1982-83.
Asuega’s career yardage total ranks No. 2 in Newport-Mesa annals,
topped only by former Mustangs Binh Tran (4,333 yards from 1991-93).
Asuega, who missed four games during his career due to hamstring
and foot problems, including one this year, finished with 247 fewer
carries than Tran’s 803.
Asuega’s rushing yards this fall are sixth-best on the
Newport-Mesa single-season list. Charles Chatman, yet another
Mustang, holds the single-season record with 2,512 in 1994. Asuega
also posted 20 games of at least 100 yards.
Johnson, who amassed 1,870 yards as a junior, added 1,392 to that
total this year. His career output of 3,397 yards ranks No. 3 on the
Newport-Mesa list, just ahead of James Dawkins (3,209 yards at
Estancia from 1995-97), J.R. Walz (3,189 yards at CdM from 1991-93)
and Ray Ohrel (3,095 yards at both Mesa and Newport Harbor from
1995-96).
Johnson, with nine straight 100-plus performances to finish the
season, had 18 games with at least triple digits in his career, a
school record. Johnson’s 560 carries were just four more than Asuega.
Cianciulli’s 1,252 yards this season, 38 yards shy of his 2001
total, push his career rushing total to 2,601 (including his sophomore season), which ranks 11th on the Newport-Mesa career list.
Cianciulli finished with 28 rushing TDs, one shy of Walz’s career
record, but Cianciulli’s 29 overall touchdowns tie him with Walz for
most in Sea King history.
Among the top 15 career rushers in Newport-Mesa history, only
Brazas and former Estancia standout Josh Wojtkiewicz (2,501 yards
from 1987-89, good for No. 13 on the list) played before the 1990s.
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On the football recruiting front, Asuega is among those generating
interest from Division I-A schools. The 6-foot-1, 200-pounder, who
some believe could flourish as a safety or even a linebacker at the
next level, has scheduled official visits to Idaho, Wyoming and Idaho
State, Costa Mesa Coach Dave Perkins said.
Newport Harbor offensive lineman A.J. Slater, a 6-5, 270-pound
two-year starter who shifted from guard last year to tackle as a
senior, is receiving interest from schools including Colorado State
and New Mexico State.
Sailors quarterback Michael McDonald, like Slater a first-team
All-Sea View League performer, has had discussions with coaches at UC
Davis.
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