Sea Kings hold off Troy
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Barry Faulkner
The Corona del Mar High football team produced 362 yards of offense,
30 points, 15 first downs and a nine-point lead in the first half of
Friday night’s nonleague game against Troy at Fullerton High.
But it was that last part that had Sea Kings Coach Dick Freeman
more than a little concerned. There is, you see, a ghost of Troy
games past that still awakens Freeman from occasional deep sleep,
especially the memory of the 2001 clash with the Warriors, in which
Troy scored 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to claim a
34-34 tie.
But, alas, the Sea Kings utilized some strong defense and special
teams play to make its prolific offense stand up for a 44-28 win. The
victory not only improved the visitors to 3-0, it validated for many
the team’s No. 6 ranking in CIF Southern Section Division IX, two
spots ahead of the highly-regarded Warriors.
“When we play these guys, it’s usually the team that wins the
second half that comes out on top, not the first half,” Freeman said
after his team scored twice in the final 3:29 to clinch the victory.
“And the start of the second half was getting a little scary, when we
couldn’t put any points on the board.”
The first half featured explosive play from both teams, as the two
schools combined for 557 yards of total offense and 51 points, 807
net yards counting kickoff and fumble returns.
The Sea Kings scored on their first two possessions to take early
control, displaying the type of quick-strike capability that typified
their scoring sequences.
CdM senior quarterback Tom Welch burst 50 yards on a sneak on the
third play of the game to get the visitors rolling. Andrew Hummel
added the first of his five conversion kicks and it was 7-0 with
10:34 left in the first period.
After linebacker Shawn Mahler recovered a Troy fumble on
fourth-and-14 at the CdM 29-yard line on the ensuing possession, CdM
needed just two plays to revisit paydirt. Senior tailback Wess
Presson did the honors on a 57-yard scoring run with 6:55 left in the
first quarter.
Troy, however, showed why it has gained so much respect from
Freeman and his staff, by answering quickly.
Tyler Ray sprinted 93 yards with the ensuing kickoff to pull the
hosts wthin 14-7 and the first-half track meet was officially on.
Hummel capped an eight-play CdM procession with a line-drive
45-yard field goal to give the Sea Kings a 17-7 lead with 9:41 left
before halftime. The three-pointer began a series of five straight
scoring possessions, as the two teams took turns wowing the 2,200 in
attendance.
Troy went 80 yards on five plays to answer Hummel’s field goal,
but CdM marched 76 yards on seven plays to up its lead to 23-14 with
5:07 left in the second quarter.
Troy went 80 yards on five plays for another TD, but after Shane
Collins returned the ensuing kickoff 54 yards to the Warriors’
32-yard line, the Sea Kings needed just four plays to score a TD of
their own. Austin Brawner capped the mini-march with a 1-yard TD, but
CdM appeared unwilling to call off its offensive dogs just yet.
After forcing a Troy punt that rolled dead at the Troy 45-yard
line with 49 seconds left in the half, CdM put a scare into Troy when
Kevin Welch made a leaping one-handed catch for a 32-yard gain to the
Troy 1 with 16 seconds remaining.
But CdM, after calling its final timeout, was stuffed on its
subsequent inside running play and did not get another play off.
“That was frustrating,” Freeman said.
Troy drove 63 yards on 10 plays with the second-half kickoff to
pull within 30-28 with 8:04 left in the third quarter, but both
defenses began stepping up, keeping their opponents out of the end
zone until the clock ticked down to the final minutes.
After stopping Troy for a third straight possession, CdM junior
Matt Burgner blocked a Warrior punt that rolled out of bounds at the
Troy 9 yard-line.
Two plays later, Presson, who amassed 231 rushing yards on 26
carries, scored his third TD of the game, on an 8-yard run, to give
the visitors some breathing room.
After Troy (1-1) was stopped on four plays following the kickoff,
Tom Welch hit Kevin Welch for a 37-yard scoring pass on first down to
ice it with 2:24 left in the game.
Mohler picked off an pass to allow CdM to run out the clock and
the Sea Kings celebrated their most impressive win of the season.
Freeman, however, while happy with the win, wasn’t ready to start
extolling his squad’s virtues with seven regular-season games
remaining.
“We still haven’t played great football,” Freeman said. “We still
need to put two halves together and we need to stop teams from making
big plays. We have teams in our league like Northwood, who must be
drooling when they see the way our secondary wasn’t there on some
pass plays tonight. To have that much offense [480 yards] and still
have the game go down to the final minutes ... something is wrong
there.”
CdM had five scoring “drives” of four plays or less and averaged
just more than three plays on its six possessions that ended in
touchdowns.
Tom Welch rushed for 81 yards and passed for another 115, while
Kevin Welch finished with 85 yards on three receptions.
Troy quarterback Evan Webber threw for 266 yards, including six
connections with Zachary Myers for 179 yards.
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