Tars learn from the best
Patrick Laverty
Newport Harbor senior tailback Matt Encinias said it clearly prior to
the Sailors’ first-round game Friday against top-seeded Los Altos.
“If you want to be the best, you have to play the best,” Encinias
told his teammates.
The Sailors just may have lost to the best team in the CIF
Southern Section Division VI playoffs Friday, falling to the
Conquerors, 28-0. While it ended a run for a collection of seniors,
including Encinias, it showed all of the players who will return next
year exactly what it will take to be the best.
“[Los Altos] can compete in any division,” Newport Harbor Coach
Jeff Brinkley said.
In hopes of competing with the Conquerors next season, Newport
Harbor, which finished the season 7-4, will quickly get to work. Job
No. 1 will be replacing the majority of the offensive and defensive
lines.
All of Newport Harbor’s offensive line will be graduating with the
exception of guard Stephen Joslin and the Sailors will lose defensive
tackles Austin Nieto and Mark Temple.
“We’ve got to develop some linemen,” Brinkley said.
But Newport Harbor will return a pair of talented quarterbacks,
Kasey Peters, a junior, and sophomore Tom Jackson. Its best receiver,
Spencer Link, as well as standout linebackers Thomas Martin, Trevor
Theriot, Greg Miner and Taylor Young, were all juniors this season.
“We’re going to have some experience coming back,” Brinkley said.
“We’ll have the majority of our defense returning and it all starts
with being able to play defense.”
The returners learned a thing or two about Sea View League play
after going 5-0 in their preleague schedule. Newport Harbor lost
three league games by a combined 13 points and those 13 points meant
the difference between a first-round meeting with Los Altos and
playing a third-place team from another league.
“I think through the league season one of any number of plays
could have turned the league season around,” Brinkley said. “If we
turn that around, we’re in a different position in the playoffs.”
The Sailors will ready themselves for league play next season with
a slightly different schedule. Trabuco Hills and Paramount will not
be on the schedule next season and Brinkley said the Sailors are
still looking for opponents in Week 1 and Week 5. One possibility
would be a trip to Hawaii for the season opener. Brinkley said
playing in paradise is on the backburner right now, though it remains
an outside possibility.
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