Prep football: Turning the dial
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Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - The Newport Harbor High football team’s first
attempt to dial it up against scrimmage visitor Mission Viejo Friday,
revealed a Sailor offense that is already dialed in.
Junior tailback Dartangan Johnson ran with purpose and poise,
returning senior quarterback Morgan Craig was efficient and productive
with his passes, left tackle Robert Chai may have blocked his overmatched
opponent right out of a starting job and junior backup quarterback Mike
McDonald showed he may have found a home on the other end of the spiral.
And while the defense also had its bright spots, including two
quarterback sacks and a third tackle behind the line by junior end David
Marshall, as well as strong play by the secondary, there is more work to
be done on that side of the ball in preparation for Thursday’s season
opener against Orange Lutheran at Brea Olinda High.
“We saw some good things and some areas we need to improve,” said
Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley, who noted stopping the run would be
the foremost among the latter. “But this was some good work for us.
Mission Viejo is a good football team and I think they’ll be picked to
win (the South Coast League).”
In addition to three turnovers, another Newport lowlight was a
sprained lower left leg sustained by probable senior two-way starter Jon
Vandersloot. Vandersloot was hurt early in the third of 10 10-play series
and did not return, but said later he planned to be ready for Orange
Lutheran.
In addition, senior two-way starter Brian Gaeta, still battling
tendinitis in both knees after offseason surgery to relieve the problem,
was held out for precautionary reasons. Junior guard A.J. Slater did not
play due to a back problem that may sideline him for the opener, while
senior guard Bryan Breland, expected to play some at defensive end, was
limited to offensive duty due to a sore wrist.
Craig completed 10 of 17 for 124 yards and the only touchdown with the
first string on the field. Two other completions were negated by
penalties and the majority of his incompletions went through a receiver’s
hands.
He lofted a 20-yard strike to McDonald in the front corner of the end
zone for the first of two Sailor touchdowns.
Sophomore tailback Matt Encinias raced off tackle and bounced outside
for a 30-yard scoring run on the first series with the second unit for
Harbor’s other TD.
Mission Viejo scored only once, a 30-yard run against Harbor’s
second-team defense.
The controlled format, contested primarily from midfield, featured
several down-and-distance scenarios, with each play starting from the
previous spot. Each team also ran plays from the opponents’ 20-yard line,
the 10 and a goal-line series from the 3.
Johnson rushed for 54 yards on 10 carries, including runs of 12, 11
and 12 yards, and also raced 19 yards with his only reception. He clearly
solidified his status as the winner of a three-man battle for the
starting job.
“I thought (Johnson) was all we hoped for,” Brinkley said. “Once we
saw what he could do, we got him out of there.”
McDonald, who completed 3 of 5 passes, had five catches for 82 yards
and the aforementioned TD.
“Obviously Mike showed he could play receiver,” Brinkley said of
McDonald, who also blocked a field-goal attempt and played well in the
secondary. He did throw one interception.
In addition to Marshall’s play on defense, senior end Jim Rothwell
made two tackles behind the line and strung out a sweep, which allowed
cornerback Adam Kerns to make the stop for a 1-yard loss.
Kerns also made a near-interception and was joined by secondary mates
Nick Iverson, Lu Castillo, Brian Campos, Jordan Smith, Bryce Sawyer and
Ben Soza in posting a strong showing.
Two Diablo quarterbacks completed just 5 of 15 passes for 60 yards.
The visitors, however, led by senior returning All-Orange County back
Robbie Dubois, who amassed nearly 2,400 rushing yards last fall, averaged
3.5 yards on 26 running plays against the first-team defense, including
six gains of between 8 and 17 yards.
Outside linebacker Tyler Miller deflected a pass at the line and
middle linebacker Cory Ray made two strong stops on the goal line,
including one for a 2-yard loss.
A big hit on the goal line also forced a Mission Viejo back to fumble,
but the Diablos recovered.
Kerns also kicked a 26-yard field goal and punted three times for a
31-yard average.
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