Watson’s will a key element for Eagles
Estancia High senior Ryan Watson spent so much of himself during the
Eagles’ 20-14 football win over rival Costa Mesa in the annual Battle
for the Bell Friday night, he almost had nothing left for the
celebration.
Watson, who starred on offense, defense and special teams, most
notably at quarterback for the Eagles, bailed on the bus ride back to
campus from Orange Coast College, following the hard-fought win.
It seems that after throwing for two touchdowns, running for
another, completing a two-point conversion pass, playing most of the
game in the secondary and even recovering a Costa Mesa onside kick,
what Watson needed most was a cold shower.
“I had a mini heat stroke,” said Watson, who delayed his arrival
to the team’s postgame feast at the Newport Rib Company, until he
could cool off and simmer down. “After I rang the Bell [the perpetual
trophy awarded to the annual winner in the crosstown rivalry], I got
really dizzy. I started drinking a bunch of water and I didn’t go
home on the bus. I went right home and took a cold shower.”
Watson did get to the postgame meal, but he said he was too
nauseous to fully savor the spread.
“I only had about four ribs, because I was worried about keeping
them down,” he said. “It did taste good, but the thing I remember
most about the meal was that everyone was smiling.”
Watson helped plaster grins on Estancia players, coaches and fans
with a sterling individual effort against the Mustangs.
He completed touchdown passes of 23 and 59 yards, to Matt Redding
and Ezequiel Villalvazo, respectively.
His team-high 64 rushing yards on 21 carries also included a
1-yard scoring sneak.
Defensively, he broke up a pass in the end zone, launched a Mesa
receiver out of bounds after a completion, and added strong run
support after coming on early at free safety when Redding was
sidelined by a knee injury.
“I was so sore all weekend, I could barely walk,” he said. “But,
man, it was worth it. I have bragging rights for he rest of my life.
We beat Costa Mesa my two varsity seasons, but I played receiver last
year. It was always my dream to be the quarterback and lead my team
to victory.”
Estancia Coach Brian Barnes said following Watson has become the
norm for the Eagles.
“He has been our leader all year,” Barnes said. “At the end of
spring practice, he was not the starting quarterback. But he told me
he would do anything it took to win the job. He worked his tail off
over the summer, won the job and has done an amazing job for us. I
really believe if he were at another school, he might be one of the
bigger names in Orange County high school football.”
Watson’s ability to scramble and find running room in designed
runs out of the shotgun spread allowed Estancia to protect its lead
Friday.
His rushing performance also gave him 36 yards for the season and
pushed the Eagles’ team total to 18 yards on the ground this fall.
Watson has thrown for 465 yards and four TDs and has had a hand in
all five of his team’s offensive TDs this fall. He has completed 33
of 65 and has thrown just one interception. And his leadership has
extended beyond the huddle.
“He’s the man,” Barnes said of Watson after Friday’s win. “He has
been carrying us all year.”
Watson, like the rest of his teammates, was disappointed by the
team’s 0-3 start. But, he believes, the win over Costa Mesa could
trigger a turnaround. He hopes more victories will be in his team’s
future.
“This jump-starts our whole season,” he said. “This lets us know
we can win and proves we know how to win. This gives us tons of
confidence.”
RYAN WATSON
Born: Sept. 24, 1987
Hometown: Costa Mesa
Height: 6-foot
Weight: 185
Sport: Football
Positions: Quarterback, free safety
Coach: Brian Barnes
Favorite food: Lasagna
Favorite movie: “Endless Summer II”
Favorite athletic moment: “It had to be beating Costa Mesa [a
20-14 win Friday]. It was one of the best games of my life.”
Week in review: The senior quarterback threw for 103 yards and two
touchdowns and ran for 64 yards and one TD to help the Eagles win the
Battle for the Bell, 20-14, against Costa Mesa Friday night at Orange
Coast College. He also played nearly the whole game at free safety.
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