CdM corrals Newport Harbor
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Bryce Alderton
Thursday’s annual Battle of the Bay turned encouraging for the
visiting Corona del Mar High freshmen football team with Chais
Pinesett’s 62-yard return on the opening kickoff against Newport
Harbor.
Many more positive signs soon followed for the Sea Kings, who
earned a convincing 24-8 victory after five straight years of Newport
triumphs.
“That was fun,” CdM Coach Gary Almquist said. “Our defense stuffed
them.”
The Sea Kings (3-1) held the Sailors (2-3) to 63 total yards in
the first half while amassing 219 of their own in tallying all their
24 points before halftime.
Tailback Austin Raiger rushed for 109 yards on 19 carries with two
touchdowns, running through holes plowed by linemen Michael Kidushim,
Shian Jalili, Max Prescott, James McKenna and Stephen Deverian. CdM
quarterback Spencer Brown completed 4 of 7 passes for 75 yards and
two TDs, one rushing and another passing.
“The offensive line did a great job, we just kept running it and
running it,” fullback and linebacker Erik Rask said. “Our defensive
line played good again, too. The [defensive backs] stepped in to fill
holes and allowed no big plays.”
The Sea Kings, though, created their own big plays when Brown hit
Morgan Brombal in stride down the sideline for a 50-yard TD with 33
seconds left in the first half, giving the visitors a 24-8 cushion it
maintained.
“Beating Harbor on their field is awesome,” Rask said. “No one
expected us to win.”
The Sea Kings ran just eight offensive plays in the second half,
punting on both of their possessions, while Newport ate 15:25 of the
half’s 20 minutes in its catch-up bid.
Sailor quarterback Jesse Soto, who finished 12 for 21 with no
interceptions and 75 yards, completed 10 passes for 65 yards in the
second half.
Newport drove inside the CdM 20-yard line on two of its three
second-half possessions, but came away empty all three times on
fourth down. The Sailors got as close as the CdM 15 midway through
the fourth quarter, but Jalili and Nick Mohler each tallied tackles
for 3-yard losses while Pinesett added a 9-yard sack on fourth down
to stifle the Sailors.
“[The Sea Kings] played physical, so it’s no surprise they
manhandled us on the defensive front,” Newport Coach Joe Urban said.
“They beat us on both sides of the ball.”
Pinesett’s 62-yard opening kickoff return to the Tars’ 13
yard-line also added to Urban’s worry.
“To give up a big play like that is a blow to your plan,” Urban
said. “But there was still a lot of football left to be played.”
CdM responded to Pinesett’s return with a four-play, 8-yard drive
-- Newport was penalized five yards for jumping offsides -- capped by
Brown’s 1-yard quarterback sneak into the end zone for a 6-0 lead.
After a Newport punt, the Sea Kings went 86 yards in 12 plays as
Raiger upped the lead to 12-0 with a 1-yard TD plunge with 39 seconds
left in the first quarter.
The drive also proved detrimental for the Sailors when their
primary tailback Brandon Davis left the game after injuring his
shoulder while making a tackle, Urban said. Davis carried four times
for 24 yards before leaving the game.
Woody Yokoyama, the Sailors’ primary fullback, took Davis’ spot on
offense and finished with 57 yards on 12 rushes with one TD.
Yokoyama capitalized on one of the few holes the Sea Kings
provided on defense when he burst through the middle for a 24-yard TD
run, capping a four-play, 34-yard drive that cut CdM’s lead to 12-8
with 6:29 left in the first half.
The Sea Kings answered with a 12-play, 66-yard drive, which
featured two third-down conversions, to go up, 18-8, when Raiger
pounded his way into the end zone for a 1-yard TD with 1:27 left in
the first half.
The Sailors went four-and-out on their ensuing possession and CdM
took control at the 50 with 43 seconds remaining.
Enter Brown and Brombal, who connected for the aforementioned
50-yard TD pass.
Urban said the Sailors wanted to establish the run in the second
half and not panic.
“All you can say to them is play hard,” Urban said. “There is no
play to score 16 points.”
Garrett Heiser led the Sailors with 33 yards on six catches while
teammates Dusty Campbell (two catches for 15 yards) and Rob Joslen
(one catch for 11 yards) added to the offense. Newport’s Ben Frazier
rushed nine times for 23 yards.
Brombal caught three passes for 78 yards while Tyler Harmon
carried five times for 18 yards and also completed one pass for 11
yards.
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