Sailors open tonight
The Newport Harbor High football team typically emerges from its
preseason scrimmage with an upbeat feeling of anticipation.
This season, the Sailors came away with laundry list of areas in
which Coach Jeff Brinkley wants to see immediate improvement.
Brinkley enters his 20th season at the helm of the Sailors tonight
at 7, when future Sunset League rival Fountain Valley visits for the
nonleague season opener for both schools.
The Sailors, coming off a 12-1-1 campaign in which they reached
the CIF Southern Section Division VI title game, were humbled in
Friday’s scrimmage with visiting Trabuco Hills.
“We had some major defensive breakdowns that led to some
touchdowns against us and we were a little hit-or-miss on offense,”
Brinkley said of the scrimmage.
“We have a lot of inexperience out there and sometimes, between
inexperience and coming off a real good year, guys can get a little
tentative. We need to get out of the shute well, win a few games
early and gain some confidence. Our guys have the ability, it’s just
a matter of doing it at this level.”
Senior quarterback Tom Jackson should inspire confidence among
Sailor supporters. Jackson, stepping in for All-CIF signal caller
Kasey Peters who is now at Saddleback Community College, threw for
739 yards as a sophomore, when Peters went down with a broken
collarbone.
Senior receiver James Coder, junior wideout Jarrett Daniel and
senior tight end Billy Brown figure to be Jackson’s primary targets.
Junior Jasen Ruiz and senior Delano McKenzie, both tailbacks,
should be the primary ball carriers behind an offensive line lead by
senior tackle Charles Schultz. Schultz (6-foot-4, 332 pounds) was a
second-team All-Sea View League performer as a junior.
Jackson, a second-team all-league free safety last fall, and
senior noseguard Ryan Uhl (6-0, 270) are the lone returning starters
on defense for the Sailors.
Fountain Valley rebounded from a 20-7 opening-week loss to Newport
Harbor last season to finish second in the Sunset and advance to the
CIF Division I playoffs. The Barons (5-6 last fall) are coached by
second-year head man John Shipp.
“They’re not as big as they were last year, but they have some
quickness,” said Brinkley, who was impressed after watching the
Barons scrimmage Long Beach Wilson last week.
“I was hoping for a little less and I got a little more,” Brinkley
said of his first look at the Barons.
Newport Harbor is 15-3-1 in openers under Brinkley and has won two
straight.
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