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Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACHPlenty of off-season scuttlebutt devoted to
Newport-Mesa District high school football had to do with players
transferring from Costa Mesa, Estancia and Corona del Mar. After one week
of the 1999 season, however, it’s the players who transferred in who have
created a buzz.
Estancia’s Marshall Hendricks, who played last season at Edison High,
exploded for four touchdowns, 218 rushing yards and intercepted two
passes in the Eagles’ surprisingly easy 35-0 romp over Magnolia.
Across town at Costa Mesa, C. J. Zuniga, a junior tailback playing
varsity for his third school, rushed for 172 yards and scored four TDs to
spearhead the Mustangs’ 28-19 triumph over a Saddleback team which
figures to make the CIF playoffs.
No less than three district schools had transfers take snaps at
quarterback in Week 1. Corona del Mar’s Matt Moore (Santa Margarita) is
firmly entrenched as the starter and no one would be surprised to see
Estancia’s Kenny Valbuena (who spent the spring and summer at Fountain
Valley before returning to the school he played at last fall) or Newport
Harbor’s Brian Gaeta (Edison) emerge as their school’s offensive trigger
man by the time league play begins.
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Speaking of quarterbacks, no one who saw Costa Mesa senior Dave Weir
throw strikes against the Saddleback secondary should argue that his
passing capabilities aren’t almost as impressive as everything else he
does on a football field.
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As one who votes in CIF Southern Section and Orange County football
polls, Week 1 traditionally provides a foundation with which to compare
teams, even if by the inexact science of comparative scores.
As it relates to Newport-Mesa schools, early returns from elsewhere in
the Pacific Coast and Sea View leagues should inspire the locals to keep
working hard.
In the PCL, University, with an impressively close 17-7 setback to
Irvine, appears capable of injecting itself into league title
consideration.
Laguna Beach thumped La Quinta, 49-7, and figures to build more
confidence against a less-than-imposing preleague schedule. I’ll reserve
judgment on whether the Artists are a playoff team, but 49 points is the
most they’ve scored during the Clinton Administration.
All five Sea View teams tasted victory, making it the only undefeated
circuit in Orange County.
While Irvine and Woodbridge (a 21-20 winner over Pacifica) were less than
overwhelming, newcomers Laguna Hills (34-0 over Jurupa Valley) and Aliso
Niguel (24-14 over Capistrano Valley) appear better than many, including
me, was willing to concede.
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As happy as I was to see former Newport Harbor boys basketball coach Bob
Serven land at Costa Mesa during the off-season, I’d be equally elated to
see former Mesa baseball head man Doug Deats fill the current vacancy at
Estancia.
Estancia Boys Athletic Director Tim Parsel said the position will be
officially advertised within the district -- a mandatory step which
precedes interviewing candidates -- as early as next week.
Parsel said he would like to dangle a teaching position to entice
prospective candidates, but any teaching openings would likely not occur
until the end of the first semester. The goal is to avoid a walk-on.
Should a teaching opening not free up, Jeremy Osso, an Estancia graduate
who has coached baseball and football at the school, would become a
viable option.
Estancia football coach Dave Perkins, whose son, A.J., played varsity
baseball as a freshman last spring, and who has a strong baseball
background, is another option. His involvement, however, would most
likely be as an assistant, possibly to Osso.
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Valued boys varsity basketball assistant Rusty Van Cleave has left the
Estancia program and will work next season at Santa Margarita.
Junior varsity coach Russ King will move up to assist Rich Boyce next
season, leaving an opening yet to be filled on the JV level.
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One of the biggest smiles witnessed during the Costa Mesa football team’s
post-victory celebration Friday at Orange Coast College belonged to 1999
Mustang graduate and first-year assistant coach P.J. Stangl.
Stangl, Mesa’s starting center last fall, also displayed some unexpected
speed as he raced down the sideline to cheer a 56-yard Zuniga TD run in
the closing minutes.
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