Prep football: Mustangs, Panthers go wild
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Technically, you’d call it a controlled scrimmage. But
when the football teams from Costa Mesa High and visiting Orange
exchanged nearly 900 yards of offense, nine touchdowns and even a few
pointed words, out of control might be a better description.
“I thought I was in a (Western Athletic Conference) game,” said Costa
Mesa Coach Dave Perkins, after more then two hours parading up and down
the field.
Mesa displayed an explosive, though sporadic offense, while Orange
cashed in big plays to win the touchdown battle, 5-4.
Mesa senior Nick Cabico rushed five times for 108 yards, including
touchdown scampers of 56 and 9 yards. He also caught three passes for 36
yards.
Junior running back Keola Asuega split his 126 yards nearly evenly
between rushing (11 carries for 66 yards) and his five receptions.
Senior fullback Jesse Cardenas carried eight times for 40 yards,
including TDs of 5 and 2 yards, and also caught a pass for a 21-yard
pickup.
Senior quarterback A.J. Perkins played every snap for the Mustangs,
completing 17 of 36 passes for 234 yards. He had a TD pass nullified by a
penalty and his only interception was returned 50 yards for a touchdown.
“Our offense did what I thought it would, which was go up and down the
field, so I’m pleased with that,” Dave Perkins said.
“Defensively, we didn’t know much about the opponent and they ran some
veer and option, which we made some mistakes on. I thought we could have
been a little more aggressive on defense.”
Orange rolled up 262 rushing yards and two TDs on 37 attempts and
completed 7 of 18 passes for 133 yards. But two of those completions were
scoring bombs of 47 and 31 yards, as Panther receivers twice got behind
the Mustangs’ secondary.
Perkins credited Orange, coached by former Orange Coast College player
Greg Gibson, who also coached at Estancia, with great improvement over
last year. The Panthers are coming off an 0-10 season and are 1-29 the
last three years.
“Their quarterback was very quick, shifty and hard to handle,” Dave
Perkins said. “He gave us some problems.”
The Mesa defense also made some plays. Mustang tacklers nailed ball
carriers behind the line seven times.
Outside linebacker Andrew Strickland forced a fumble with a big hit
and Asuega recovered to end one Orange drive and senior safety Freddy
Rodriguez made a leaping interception.
Senior end Robert McQueen consistently penetrated into the Orange
backfield, while outside linebacker Matt Colby also made some solid hits.
The Mustangs, who will try to polish up for Friday’s season opener
against Saddleback, escaped without injury, which is always the primary
goal in a scrimmage setting.
Junior wideout Nathan Hunter had five catches for 73 yards to add to
the offensive numbers for the hosts.
The teams alternated possessions, starting from generally their own
40-yard line and continuing until they were held without a first down.
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