Mesa retains Bell
Patrick Laverty
Fatigued from a long game and obviously worried about a teammate
taken to the hospital, the meaning of its third straight victory in
the Battle for the Bell wasn’t lost on the Costa Mesa High football
players.
“Where’s that bell, baby,” Brett Via said as he came streaking out
of the Mustangs’ postgame huddle headed for midfield and the
presentation of the bell.
Costa Mesa retained possession of the prize in the annual contest
between Estancia and the Mustangs through thorough domination,
pounding the Eagles to the tune of a 41-0 victory Thursday at Orange
Coast College.
The lopsided win continued the recent trend in a series, which
Estancia (3-5, 1-4 in the Golden West League) still leads, 20-16-1.
The Mustangs (5-3, 2-2) have now won the last three Bell contests by
a combined score of 103-6. The last two games have each finished
41-0.
“This is the game I’ve been waiting for my whole life,” Costa Mesa
senior Junior Epenesa said. “This is the game I’ve been waiting for,
my senior year.”
But that game was interrupted for 25 minutes early in the fourth
quarter when Mustangs junior backup linebacker Isaac Tsavahidis went
down with a leg injury that required paramedic attention. The injury
appeared to be to his lower left leg. The bone was sticking out of
the leg. Costa Mesa Coach Dave Perkins said it might have been a
compound fracture.
The injury happened when Tsavahidis took a hit as Eagles tailback
David Moreno broke off a 54-yard run. Tsavahidis went down right in
front of the Estancia sideline and Eagles Coach Craig Fertig.
“I was the first guy there,” Fertig said. “I could see it. I just
told him to stay down and take some breaths.”
The injury provided a long breather for both teams. But Costa
Mesa, which led, 41-0, came back fired up in hopes of maintaining its
shutout. Moreno’s run, which was more offense that Estancia came up
with the rest of the night combined, gave the Eagles their best
scoring chance, first-and-10 on the Mustangs’ 11-yard line.
“That scared us,” Epenesa said. “But after that happened to
[Tsavahidis] it pumped us up. We wanted to get the shutout.”
Costa Mesa’s defense, which was dominant all night, did just that,
pushing the Eagles backward before Jeff Waldron intercepted a
fourth-down pass.
With the defense limiting Estancia to 44 yards in the entire game
with the exception of Moreno’s run and giving the offense good field
position throughout the night, Costa Mesa piled up six rushing
touchdowns. Epenesa, Omar Ruiz and Qualic Vargas each ran for two
scores as the Mustangs rushed for 268 yards, with Ruiz leading the
team with 137.
“We try to get our running backs 300 yards a game,” Costa Mesa
senior center Luke Sapolu said. “That’s our goal. We want to average
that.”
Epenesa got a handful of early carries, scoring on a 14-yard run
in the first quarter and a 9-yard run with 1:16 remaining in the
first half.
“When my coach told me I was going to get the ball I was happy
because I knew our lineman were going to get the blocks,” Epenesa
said.
After an odd week, in which practices were limited because of the
poor air quality as a result of the fires, Perkins was happy with the
way his team responded in the first of three must-win situations.
“I think it kind of helped us refocus,” Perkins said.
That focus must stay in place with games remaining against
Westminster and Santa Ana if the Mustangs hope to reach the playoffs.
“We just need to keep doing what we did in this game and we’ll
make the playoffs,” Sapolu said.
The Mustangs attacked early, going for a fake punt on the first
series after a nice defensive stand by Estancia. Gary Gonzalez, who
called the fake punt, hit Al Rodriguez for a 44-yard completion.
Though a field goal try later in the drive failed, the fake punt gave
Costa Mesa the field-position advantage early in the game.
Estancia’s lone scoring opportunity in the first half came after
Geo Macias intercepted a halfback pass and returned it 50 yards to
the Mustangs’ 27-yard line with 4:33 remaining. Trailing, 14-0, the
Eagles had a chance to make a game of it going into halftime. But
Costa Mesa’s defense, stiff as ever, forced a loss of 7 yards on
first down and the Eagles were eventually forced to punt.
The Mustangs put things away before halftime, on touchdown runs by
Epenesa and Ruiz in the final 1:16 of the second quarter. The latter
was set up by on onside kick, recovered by Jasper Seewat.
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