PREPSPORTS: Eagles won’t quit
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Steve Virgen
NEWPORT BEACH - Jay Noonan, the first-year coach of the Estancia
High football team, knows there is room for improvement after his Eagles
went through a scrimmage with Long Beach-based Cabrillo Friday at Newport
Harbor. But, Noonan also realized an aspect of Estancia which made him
proud. This season, the Eagles won’t quit, Noonan said.
And if two players illustrated Noonan’s notion, they were running
back/defensive back Junior Tanielu and quarterback/defensive end Lewis
Bradshaw.
“(Tanielu) exemplifies what this team is all about, we just don’t
quit,” Noonan said of the running back who finished with six carries for
35 yards and a 5-yard touchdown. “(Bradshaw) is a fighter. We don’t have
any quitters on this team.”
Late into the scrimmage, Bradshaw was bowled over on a block in which
he lost his helmet as the Jaguars scored on a 25-yard run. But, on the
ensuing play, Bradshaw tackled a Cabrillo running back for a 6-yard loss
on a pitchout.
Still, Noonan said there is need for improvement before the Eagles
duel Magnolia Thursday at Newport Harbor at 7 p.m.
Bradshaw, who Noonan said is still learning the offense, appeared to
have too much adrenaline and overthrew most of his passes. Estancia wide
receiver Nate Harriman consistently got open, but Bradshaw either
overthrew or underthrew him. Most of the time, Bradshaw had hardly any
time to throw. On two of the Eagles’ passing plays, Bradshaw was knocked
down on two-step drops.
“He was better than he was yesterday,” Noonan said of the Newport
Harbor transfer. “And he’ll be even better tomorrow.”
The Eagles and the Jaguars began the scrimmage with seven-on-seven as
each team completed two series of five plays.
Neither team scored, but Mitch Valdes made the first tackler miss on
both of his receptions. Bradshaw tried to hit Harriman deep after a
stop-and-go route on the Eagles’ first play, but incidental contact
knocked the receiver down and the pass fell incomplete.
When the teams went into a full scrimmage, the Eagles began on defense
and the Jaguars scored on their second play, a 49-yard touchdown run off
of a delay handoff.
Later in the 10-play series, Cabrillo scored again, this time a
29-yard touchdown run.
The Eagles actually ran 12 plays with their first offense. They ran
the ball 11 times and the longest run came from Bradshaw, a 15-yard
option keeper.
Estancia allowed another touchdown on its next defensive series as
Cabrillo (1-9 last year) scored on a 3-yard run. The Jaguars almost had a
30-yard touchdown run, but Sean Harriman made a saving tackle.
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