Football: Where are they now?
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Barry Faulkner
For the first time in his eight-season NFL career, Corona del Mar
High product Jeff Thomason was a sure thing last season as a tight end
for the Philadelphia Eagles.
In his first season with the Eagles, after stops in Cincinnati and
Green Bay, where he played in two Super Bowls and collected a
championship ring, the former University of Oregon standout literally
produced positive results every time he touched the ball.
Though he made just 10 regular-season receptions, five produced
touchdowns. Furthermore, the Eagles were 8-0 in games Thomason caught a
pass, 6-0 in games he scored a touchdown, including a wild-card playoff
victory over Tampa Bay.
The 6-foot-5, 255-pound Thomason, who wears No. 83, played all 18
games for the Eagles, including five starts. Only All-Pro Tony Gonzalez
caught more touchdown passes among NFL tight ends last season.
Thomason brings 52 career receptions into Sunday’s season opener
against visiting St. Louis.
Meanwhile, in the collegiate ranks, several players are representing
Newport-Mesa high schools, including a pair of former Newport Harbor High
teammates who will reunite Saturday.
The reunion between Pete Hogan and Brant Hill, defensive ends for
Colorado State and Nevada, respectively, will occur when the Rams host
the Wolf Pack in Fort Collins.
Hogan (6-3, 255), opened his junior season Saturday, falling to
Colorado, 41-14. The returning second-team All-Mountain West selection,
however, made eight tackles against the Buffs and is expected to
contribute heavily for CSU. He wears No. 46.
Hill, a 6-4, 246-pound redshirt sophomore, is still stinging from his
team’s 52-7 season-opening loss to BYU. Hill started five games last
season, when he recorded 17 tackles, nine of which were solo. He owns
jersey No. 92.
Another former Sailor, Brett Baker, has already picked up as a senior
where he left off as a junior strong safety for Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
Baker, who set the school single-season record with 115 tackles last fall, made 13 tackles in the Division I-AA Mustangs’ 31-7 home loss to No. 2-ranked Montana, where 2001 Harbor graduate Alan Saenz is a freshman
defensive lineman.
Baker, who came into the season ranked seventh on the school’s
all-time tackles list, moved up to sixth with his strong performance
against the Grizzlies. With 235 career tackles, he is within striking
distance of Gary Swanson, who set the standard at 326 from 1981-84.
Baker was honorable mention All-American by one publication last year,
when he procured half of his career six interceptions. He also returns
punts for the Mustangs. Baker wears No. 32.
Cal Poly is also the home of former CdM standout Mike Hayes, who has
earned a starting job at outside linebacker as a sophomore. A 6-2,
210-pounder whose prep career was hampered by injuries, Hayes made five
tackles and returned an interception 28 yards against Montana. Hayes, who
wears No. 38, also had two pass deflections in the opener.
Former CdM star Ryan Cooper, a senior at Georgetown, started at safety
for the Hoyas in their 41-14 season-opening loss Saturday to Lehigh.
Cooper, who wears No. 1 and also returns punts, entered his swan song
campaign with 26 tackles and two career interceptions in 32 games. He
will return to Southern California Nov. 3, when the Hoyas visit the
University of San Diego for a 7 p.m. contest.
Most of the other Newport-Mesa products still playing are in the early
stages of their stays at their respective schools.
Former Newport Harbor and Orange Coast College punter Eddie Johnson is
a junior at Idaho State, while other former Tars still competing include
sophomore offensive lineman Robert Cole (Brown) and freshman outside
linebacker Andy Larkin (Dartmouth).
In addition to the aforementioned Saenz, the Newport-Mesa Defensive
Player of the Year the last two seasons as a middle linebacker, two
standouts from last year’s CIF Division VI runner-up have begun
collegiate careers as walk-ons.
Chris Manderino, last year’s Newport-Mesa MVP as a tailback and
outside linebacker, is attempting to garner the notice of coaches at UC
Berkeley.
Scott Lopez, a starting offensive tackle at Harbor, is a freshman
walk-on at Colorado.
Blair Jones, a star offensive tackle on the Sailors’ unbeaten 1999
Division VI champions, had a promising career at USC end, the victim of a
degenerative hip condition. The Trojans, however, will continue to honor
Jones’ scholarship.
The walk-on route is also being pursued by former CdM teammates Mike
Bergey and Grant Estabrook, who are waging the depth-chart battle at
Arizona State. Bergey is a safety and Estabrook a running back.
Former Sea King linemen Alex and Jay Bottom are walk-ons at USC, while
Eric Snell and Dave Richardson, who graduated last spring, have walked on
at Cal and UCLA, respectively.
Sean Fenton, a standout offensive tackle as a senior in 1999, is a
6-4, 265-pound sophomore lineman at Yale.
Justin Shea, a former walk-on at Colorado State, has returned to
Orange County to play at Saddleback Community College, where former CdM
linebacker Mark Hatfield is preparing for his second season as a Gaucho,
after electing not to attend the University of Utah, with which he signed
out of high school.
Former Sea Kings Tim Thurman and Seth Richardson, who had eligibility
remaining, have elected not to continue playing at Cal Poly SLO and
Dartmouth, respectively.
Costa Mesa High sent recent graduates Charlie Amburgey (Puget Sound)
and Scott Schepens (Chapman) into the Division III ranks and has a
handful of players at community colleges.
Jimmy Herzog, a former Mustang who completed his career at Santa
Margarita, has landed at Golden West College, where he is projected to
start as a freshman tailback.
Former all-district kicker Luis Avalos, as well as former Mesa
linebacker-receiver Shaun Ferryman, are listed as freshmen at OCC, where
recent Mesa graduate Alvin Nguyen is a greyshirt (the JC equivalent of a
redshirt).
James Dawkins, a former standout running back for Estancia who helped
OCC reach a bowl game last fall, was to continue at Florida A&M;, but is
not on the roster provided by the Rattlers’ Web site.
Former Eagles Kyle Westman, a defensive lineman, and Kenny Valbuena, a
quarterback, are freshmen at Orange Coast, where Danny Valbuena, Kenny’s
twin brother, is a greyshirt.
The OCC roster also includes recent Newport Harbor graduates Travis
Trimble, Nick Moghaddam and Mitch Gray, all of whom are freshmen hopefuls
for the Pirates. Trimble is projected to see plenty of time at fullback
and may start.
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