Five Sea Kings named all-league
Patrick Laverty
Corona del Mar High’s football team may have lost out on a CIF
Southern Section playoff berth, but they were well represented on the
All-Pacific Coast League football team, placing a pair of players on
each side of the ball of the all-league first team.
Junior wide receiver Kevin Welch and senior lineman Andy Luan were
selected to the first team on offense. Senior cornerback Mordy
Ornguze and sophomore defensive end Matt Burgner were defensive
selections.
Defensive end Brian Dunn, who joined Ornguze as the only senior
starters on defense for the Sea Kings, was selected to the second
team.
Welch led CdM, which finished 5-5, on both sides of the ball. He
finished with 28 catches for 591 yards and eight touchdowns on
offense and contributed 74 tackles, three interceptions and two
fumble recoveries as a defensive back.
Lujan missed time due to injury, as did many of the Sea Kings this
season, including Welch, but when healthy, he provided a dominating
presence on the offensive line, opening holes for running backs
Austin Brawner, Brett Crowley and Wess Presson.
As one of two seniors to start on defense, Ornguze provided
leadership and a physical presence capable of lining up at the line
of scrimmage or deep in the secondary.
Burgner, one of a number of underclassman standouts for CdM,
finished his sophomore season with 35 tackles, eight sacks and a pair
of fumble recoveries and was also the Sea Kings’ leading tackler on
special teams.
Dunn, who provided a nice bookend on the opposite side of the line
of scrimmage, was CdM’s lone second-team selection.
Tesoro junior quarterback Nick Nelson was the league’s Offensive
Most Valuable Player. Mark Kazyak of league champion Northwood was
the Defensive MVP.
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