Prep football: Rave reviews for Mesa
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Sometimes the sweetest part of a victory celebration
occurs the following day, when the players and coaches meet to review the
videotape.
This was especially true for the Costa Mesa High football team, which
first-year coach Dave Perkins said had not spent much time basking in the
cinematic glow of its victories under the previous regime.
“From what kids were telling me, they didn’t look at a lot of film,”
Perkins said. “So, Saturday was a real eye-opener to the kids who played
here last year. A lot of the fun of a big win is hearing the oohs and ahs
on Saturday when the big plays are replayed.”
There was plenty of revelry by the Mustangs, who stomped visiting
Saddleback, 39-13, Friday night. But, perhaps more important to Perkins
and his staff, there was also a significant amount of instruction.
“One other positive about showing the film after a win is, it brings
you back down to earth,” Perkins said. “Even though we did a lot of good
things, there was a lot of room for improvement. It really helps to be
able to show kids exactly what they did right and what they did wrong.”
In regard to the former, Perkins was most pleased with the play of his
offense.
“I thought our offensive line did a tremendous job, especially our
guards,” Perkins said.
Perkins was obviously pleased with running backs Keola Asuega and Nick
Cabico, who both surpassed 100 yards on the ground, as well as senior
fullback Jesse Cardenas.
Senior quarterback A.J. Perkins also earned praise for directing the
offense. He threw for 92 yards and three TDs and helped the Mustangs
avoid any turnovers.
“No turnovers was huge for us and we came out plus-three in that
column,” Dave Perkins said. “Our offense isn’t easy to execute without
turnovers, so that speaks to how well our kids executed.”
Perkins was pleased, for the most part, with the play of the defense.
He singled out noseguards Doug Amburgey and Borotha Pov for their strong
contributions, as well as inside linebacker Jose Valle, who made a
leaping interception and played well against the run.
“We need to work on our aggressiveness on defense,” Perkins
said.Perkins was less than pleased with the special teams.
“I wasn’t happy at all with the way our kickoff team kept its lanes,”
he said. “It wasn’t a matter of aggressiveness, but we’ll need to work
hard to improve on special teams.”
Yet another positive was an injury-free performance, which included
numerous reserves.
“We played a lot of kids, which keeps everybody happy,” Perkins said.
“And, it gives us the chance to evaluate a lot of people on film. One of
the pleasant things about this team is, we still have a lot of guys
fighting for a job. So, if someone were to come out and not have a good
week of practice, chances are there would be someone there to take their
position in the lineup.”
The Mustangs, now winners of five straight openers, will put that
lineup to the test Friday against Westminster, which fell to Pacifica,
35-14, in Week 1.
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