* Tesoro High had an opportunity to...
* Tesoro High had an opportunity to pull off a rare free kick for
three points at the end of regulation in its 28-21 overtime victory
over Corona del Mar Friday.
Forced to punt out of his own end zone with four seconds
remaining, Corona del Mar’s Kevin Welch booted one 24 yards to the
Sea Kings’ 27-yard line. The punt returner did not signal for a fair
catch, but if he had, the Titans could have had a free kick, which
could have ended the game.
“I was surprised they did not [call for a fair catch],” Corona del
Mar Coach Dick Freeman said.
The field-goal attempt would have been 37 yards, but the Sea Kings
would have been forced to line up at the 17-yard line and could not
provide a rush. Tesoro also would have been allowed to kick without a
holder, using the same tee that is used for kickoffs.
* Despite the final score, Corona del Mar actually emerged from
the overtime game with a tie, a rule the Pacific Coast League coaches
put into effect this season.
The coaches got the idea, which allows for tiebreakers if the
teams finish with identical records but does not penalize the losing
team, from the Golden West League.
But the Golden West League eliminated the rule this year, Costa
Mesa Coach Dave Perkins said.
“It was that way until this year,” Perkins said. “Now it’s either
you win or you lose.”
Of course, the Mustangs lost an overtime game to Saddleback this
season and if the change hadn’t been made, Costa Mesa’s playoff
chances would be much improved.
* As it is, Costa Mesa’s playoff hopes rely on gaining the
at-large berth, but they will likely have one less victory than La
Serna.
Though Costa Mesa’s nonleague schedule appears stronger than La
Serna’s, the breakdown of their victories is nearly even.
The Mustangs have defeated teams that are a combined 12-33. La
Serna’s victories have come against teams that are a combined 17-44.
* If the Mustangs don’t make the playoff, it will be the first
time Perkins has missed out on the postseason since 1999, when he was
coaching Estancia.
* Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley lamented his team’s lack of
effort in the first half and Laguna Hills took full advantage. The
Hawks drove 85 yards on 15 plays with the opening kickoff and
outgained the Sailors, 119 yards to minus-1 yard in the first
quarter. At halftime, Laguna Hills held a 194-64 advantage in total
offense, had run 37 offensive plays to Newport’s 21, led, 14-3, and
had possessed the ball all but 7:10 of the first 24 minutes.
* The Sailors went with a new color-scheme Friday, wearing blue
jerseys with white pants, but Brinkley said it had nothing to do with
trying to break a three-game losing streak. Instead, the combination
uniforms (not worn by the Sailors, who usually wear all white or all
blue, since 1989) were used to provide a better contrast to the
Hawks’ light-gold home jerseys.
* Newport Harbor sophomore quarterback Tom Jackson completed 7 of
8 second-half pass attempts for 118 yards and a touchdown and ran for
the go-ahead TD to spearhead the Tars’ rally.
* Kevin Welch broke his own school record for longest pass play
with a 92-yard touchdown reception Friday, but this time he added
twin brother Tom to the record book.
Tom Welch hit his brother on a quick slant route midway through
the first quarter. Kevin tipped it to himself, then outran the Tesoro
defense for the first touchdown of the game.
Last season, Kevin scored on an 87-yard touchdown reception from
Jonathan Hubbard.
* Corona del Mar lost sophomore linebacker Shaun Mohler to a
shoulder injury after he was hit returning a kickoff with 6:16
remaining in the second quarter.
Mohler, one of the Sea Kings top defensive players, did not return
to the game. But Corona del Mar Coach Dick Freeman said Sunday that
the injury did not seem serious and Mohler should be in the lineup
for Friday’s pivotal game against University.
* Estancia High has been shut out two weeks in a row. The Eagles
have not scored since there was 8:40 left in Estancia’s 26-20 loss to
Santa Ana Oct. 24, when Bubba Kapko bulled in from 1 yard out. That’s
104 minutes, 40 seconds since the last time the Eagles have put
points on the scoreboard.
* Senior Mike Cahill, a running back and linebacker for Estancia,
did not play because of an ankle injury Friday against Orange. He
supported his teammates on the sideline. He was wearing a dress shirt
and tie with slacks.
“He looked sharp,” Estancia Coach Craig Fertig said.
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