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* Ryan French threw for 201 yards for Costa Mesa in Thursday’s 42-28
loss to Huntington Beach. It was the first time in recent memory a
Mustang quarterback has passed for more than 200 yards.
* James Coder’s three touchdown receptions were the most for a
Newport Harbor High receiver since Spencer Link caught three in last
year’s season opener against Trabuco Hills.
* Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley is 8-1-1 against Marina. He
improves to an impressive 17-1-1 in games following Sailor season
openers.
* Before Corona del Mar’s 44-28 win over Troy Friday, Sea King
caches believed they had a chance to exploit some high Troy punt
snaps by blocking a kick. Sure enough, Matt Burgner blocked a Warrior
punt in the fourth quarter to set up a critical CdM touchdown.
* Marina Coach Mike Dodd told Brinkley before the game the Sailors
hit harder than any other team the Vikings face.
That is quite a compliment considering Marina plays in the same
league as CIF Southern Section Division I powers Los Alamitos and
Edison, and the Vikings play nonleague games against Mission Viejo
and Orange Lutheran.
* Estancia senior Geo Macias caught a 27-yard scoring pass from
quarterback Ryan Watson, but his punting provided another dimension
to the Eagles’ first shutout in nearly four years, a 19-0 win over
Buena Park Saturday night.
Macias pinned the Coyotes on their 1-yard line late in the fourth
quarter with a 40-yard punt. It was his most accurate kick of the
game, but not his longest. Two of Macias’ five punts went for 57 and
51 yards, contributing to his 42.2 average.
Macias takes a few steps before he kicks, hardly ever punting from
the spot where he takes the snap.
“That is designed, even though it might not look like it,” Fertig
said. “He plays soccer and he could be a heck of a rugby player.”
* Before leaving the field at halftime, just after having the
clock run out on its offense with the ball on the 1-yard line, the CdM players huddled near midfield and let out a group yell that Coach
Dick Freeman later said was a release of frustration.
* The 326 rushing yards Costa Mesa allowed against Huntington
Beach are the most since Orange rushed for 376 in 2002, a span of 16
games.
* Sage Hill junior tailback Keya Manshadi, a former receiver, got
his turn at throwing the ball in the third quarter and made the most
of it. After a Lightning timeout, Manshadi took a lateral from
quarterback Jamie McGee and promptly fired to receiver Braden Ross
for a 22-yard gain. The completion was part of an 18-play, 78-yard drive that consumed 11:08 of the second half.
* Costa Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin said French suffered no injuries on
the final play of the game when the quarterback was hit so hard near
the goal line, his helmet flew off.
* Eyeballing an imminent measurement on the field, a handful of
CdM defenders began celebrating what they deemed was a fourth-down
stop against Troy by running toward their bench pointing the other
way.
But, alas, their jubilation was short-lived, as the measurement
revealed the Warriors had picked up the necessary yardage to move the
chains.
* Mesa wide receiver/corner back Evan Hunter missed his second
game due to a slight concussion. He is expected to play Saturday
against Laguna Beach.
* Estancia’s Watson had 96 passing yards, a season high. He
completed 3 of 4 passes while rotating with Nick Cox, who was 5 for
10 for 31 yards. Neither threw an interception.
Fertig said Watson and Cox held up adequately under pressure.
* Estancia (2-1) will have a bye before its Golden West League
opener against visiting Orange (2-1) Oct. 1. The defending league
champion Panthers defeated the Eagles, 48-0, last season, so Fertig,
whose team has won two straight, said the shutout over Buena Park
came at an opportune time.
“We needed to [defeat Buena Park],” Fertig said. “Orange is one of
the best teams in our league.”
* Villanova Prep Coach John Muller was impressed with the
condition of Sage Hill’s field.
“This is professional, junior-college-type stuff,” Muller said.
“Our field has gopher holes on it.”
* Sage Hill Coach Tom Monarch said his team’s first loss, a 21-7
setback against Villanova Prep Friday, may prove beneficial
Monarch said he thought his players let a 42-14 season-opening
victory over Midway Baptist go to their heads and they did not
properly prepare for Villanova Prep.
“I guarantee one thing: You’ll see a much better offense and
defense against Twin Pines,” Monarch said.
* Costa Mesa has not produced a program for its three home games
this season.
* Youth cheerleaders performed before the Newport Harbor game. The
youngsters, who attended a summer cheer camp run by Newport Harbor
cheerleaders, ranged from kindergarten to seventh grade.
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