Putting Harbor behind them
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Patrick Laverty
There’s no time to contemplate last week’s loss to Newport Harbor
High for the Corona del Mar football team. The Sea Kings must move on
to their fourth nonleague game against Cypress, Friday at 7 p.m. at
Western High.
After an emotionally draining loss like last week’s, a letdown
would be understandable. The Sea Kings experienced such last season,
when they lost to Cypress, 14-12.
But Corona del Mar, ranked No. 10 in CIF Southern Section Division
IX, needs to bounce back quickly this year in order to be fully
prepared for what is shaping up to be a very difficult Pacific Coast
League.
The Sea Kings (2-1) have posted impressive victories over Costa
Mesa and Troy, which are both 2-1. But the combined record of the six
teams in the Pacific Coast League is 14-5-1 and no team has more than
one loss.
Cypress (1-2), which plays in the CIF Division VI Empire League,
could provide another stiff test.
But if Corona del Mar is able to forget about Newport Harbor, it
has a strong chance of adding to its win total.
The Sea Kings lineup will be bolstered by the return of sophomore
linebacker Shaun Mohler, who missed the Battle of the Bay because of
a concussion suffered against Troy. Mohler will not start, but will
play, CdM Coach Dick Freeman said.
CdM’s offense has already shown off a variety of weapons in the
first three weeks, led by junior receiver Kevin Welch, who has caught
three touchdown passes from his twin brother Tom. Running backs
Austin Brawner and Wess Presson lead the Sea Kings’ ground attack.
Despite the loss to Newport Harbor, Freeman is happy with the
progress of his team, which has just nine seniors.
“I think we are where we need to be,” Freeman said. “I think we
played with some great enthusiasm [against Newport Harbor]. The early
part of the game, we really moved the ball on them.”
The defense has played well too. It held Costa Mesa to 14 points,
its lowest output of the season. It did the same to Troy, which
scored just seven points against the Sea Kings.
Cypress is averaging just 9.6 points per game, while allowing
17.3. The Centurions are led by senior quarterback Eric Burroughs,
who has completed 29 of 62 passes for 322 yards with three touchdowns
and four interceptions. Their top running back is Michael Massey. He
has rushed for 241 yards on 47 carries.
“They throw the ball a lot,” Freeman said. “They run some option.
They’ve got good athletes and a big tight end, a real big tight end.”
The Sea Kings have a few good athletes of their own. The question
going into this game is whether those athletes will bounce back from
last week’s tough loss.
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