La Habra holds off CdM in overtime
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Chris Yemma
In a game in which the Corona del Mar High football team dominated
the line of scrimmage on offense and defense, dominated in rushing
and net yardage, the Sea Kings came up short in the category that
matters most -- scoring.
The Sea Kings lost in overtime to La Habra, 34-31, in the first
round of the CIF Southern Section Division IX playoffs Friday night
at La Habra High, in front of about 4,000 screaming Highlander fans
willing their team to win.
The third-seeded Highlanders (8-3) took the first step in chasing
their third consecutive Division IX title by defeating Corona del Mar
(6-5).
With 5 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter and the scored tied
at 28, the Sea Kings blocked a La Habra field goal that would have
given the Highlanders the win right there. The Sea Kings took it to
overtime, but came up three points short.
“We played a hell of a game,” Corona del Mar Coach Dick Freeman
said. “But there are no moral victories. We should have won that
game.”
The Sea Kings got the ball first in overtime, handed it off twice
to Wess Presson and quarterback Tom Welch threw an incomplete pass on
third down. But pass interference was called and the Sea Kings got an
automatic first down and 15 yards. CdM managed a 26-yard Andrew
Hummel field goal to go up, 31-28.
But the Highlanders responded quickly. After an 8-yard run by
Jesse Quezada, quarterback Robert Benedict completed a 15-yard pass
to Jeremy Sedaka to give La Habra first-and-goal on the 2-yard line.
On the next play, Quezada carried it in for the win.
“We did everything, but we gave them that win,” Freeman said.
Corona del Mar controlled the offensive line of scrimmage,
allowing Presson to rush 38 times for 208 yards and two touchdowns.
The offensive line provided time for quarterback Welch to connect
twice with his brother, Kevin, for two touchdowns en route to 95
passing yards.
The defensive line held La Habra to just 27 yards on 26 carries,
less than a yard per carry. The defensive backs held a usually
high-powered passing attack to 126 yards through the air.
The Sea Kings netted 462 yards to La Habra’s 249. CdM even won the
time of possession battle.
Before the game, Freeman said he needed his offensive line and his
defensive backs to step up. That would provide them the best chance
for a victory, he said.
“We just need to move the ball,” he said before the game. “And
they throw extremely well. They primarily throw the ball, so we need
to shut that down.”
Corona del Mar did what it needed to do, and even blocked a field
goal to send the game into overtime.
But in the most important point of the game, the Sea Kings’
offense sputtered. After carrying 34 times prior to the overtime
period, Presson and the offensive line were running low on gas. And
on third-down-and-goal from the 5-yard line, Welch was sacked for a
loss of 4, forcing CdM to kick a field goal.
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