Mustangs garner renewed purpose
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Rick Devereux
While spring football practice for most coaches is a time to
re-evaluate talent, teach techniques and prepare for the upcoming
season, Costa Mesa’s Jay Johnson is just getting to know his players
and staff.
The first-year coach, who took over for Tom Baldwin in February,
likes what he sees out of a team that went 2-8 last season, 2-4 in
the Golden West League.
“Things are going very well,” Johnson said. “We have about 45 kids
right now. In just [a short time] they have come a long way and seem
to be picking up things very well.”
Johnson has been a football coach for 14 years, the last two as
head coach at Fairmont Prep in the San Joaquin League. He guided the
Huskies to a 5-14 record.
Johnson will change the Mustangs offense from a wing-T, to a
spread offense.
The defense, which used four linemen and four linebackers with
constant blitzing under Baldwin, will have four linemen and three
linebackers with the focus more on pass coverage than pressuring the
quarterback.
“Offensively, we want to spread the field, but it will probably be
a 60/40 split between passing and running the ball,” Johnson said.
“Our defense will be a college four-three. We probably have eight
different defensive packages with about five of them dealing with
zone coverage.”
Johnson has five assistants but said he is still in the process of
hiring more.
Bill Lux, a former assistant under Dave Perkins and a Costa Mesa
alumnus, will coach the quarterbacks.
Paul Serio, the wrestling coach, will help with the offensive and
defensive linemen.
Jasbir Seewat, an outside linebacker last season with the
Mustangs, will assist coaching defensive backs and slot receivers.
The two remaining coaches -- Ben Schoening and David Mamelli --
are new to the Mustangs but have worked with Johnson before.
The new coaching staff will be counting on quarterback Ryan
French, defensive back Tony Krikorian, running back Tyler Legg,
interior lineman Robert de la Cruz, receiver/defensive back Evan
Hunter and safety/running back Jamison Morris as the main returners.
Johnson said biggest injury in practice so far has been a pulled
hamstring.
The Mustangs open the season at Brea Olinda High Sept. 2 and three
more road games follow.
The first home game will be Sept. 30 against crosstown rival
Estancia.
2005 Schedule
Sept. 2 -- at Brea Olinda
Sept. 9 -- Corona del Mar at Newport Harbor
Sept. 15 -- at Huntington Beach
Sept. 23 -- at Laguna Beach
Sept. 30 -- Estancia (home) at OCC
Oct. 7 -- Westminster (home) at OCC
Oct. 15 -- Santa Ana at Santa Ana Bowl
Oct. 21 -- Saddleback (home) at OCC
Oct. 28 -- Ocean View (home) at Newport Harbor
Nov. 11 -- Orange at Kelley Stadium, 1 p.m.
All games 7 p.m. unless noted.
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