Mesa, CdM collide
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Corona del Mar High has defeated district football rival Costa Mesa
three straight seasons and 27 of their 35 meetings.
And first-year Mustangs Coach Jay Johnson enters Friday’s
nonleague clash -- kickoff at 7 p.m. at Newport Harbor High -- with
an inauspicious history of his own against the Sea Kings.
Johnson, then coaching Calvary Chapel, suffered a 50-8 setback in
his only meeting with Coach Dick Freeman’s CdM squad in 2002.
CdM is looking for its second straight win over a Newport-Mesa
school, after dispatching Estancia, 26-6, in Friday’s opener.
Mesa, meanwhile, is looking for its first points of the season,
following a 30-0 loss to Brea Olinda Friday.
Freeman was generally satisfied with his team’s 2004 debut and
plans to make no adjustments to his starting lineup.
Johnson, however, is looking for improvement in numerous areas
this week.
The Sea Kings were led offensively last week by senior tailback
Matt Loyd, who amassed 187 rushing yards on 23 carries against
Estancia.
Seniors Shaun Mohler and Colin Wigley virtually split time at
quarterback for the Sea Kings, for whom senior Steven Hillgren had a
team-high three receptions for 61 yards and one touchdown.
Costa Mesa debuted its no-huddle spread offense with little
success, though senior tailback Tyler Legg provided the exception.
Legg, a first-team All-Golden West League performer in 2004, rushed
for 79 yards on 18 carries.
“We just couldn’t get any rhythm going, offensively,” Johnson
said. “But a lot of that had to do with Brea’s defensive line.”
Costa Mesa offensive linemen should be similarly challenged this
week against a CdM defensive front anchored by senior standouts Matt
Burgner and John Fairbanks.
Burgner, (6-foot, 225 pounds) a two-time All-Newport-Mesa honoree
who was All-CIF Southern Section Division IX last season, had two
sacks against Estancia to up his career total to 26. He is now just
five shy of tying the school career sack record held by Roger Rolle.
Fairbanks (6-3, 240) was dominant at noseguard in the opener, as
was Mohler, who starts at inside linebacker in the Sea Kings’ new
three-stack scheme.
Junior defensive end Keaten Price also had an impressive debut for
the Sea Kings.
Mesa surrendered 414 yards of offense to Brea and committed four
turnovers.
The Mustangs’ standouts include two-way senior starters Juan Diaz
and Robert De La Cruz. Diaz starts at offensive and defense tackle,
while De La Cruz starts at guard and middle linebacker.
“All in all, we had way too many offensive mistakes,” CdM Coach
Dick Freeman said after last week’s win over Estancia.
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