Prep football: Eagles serve notice
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - First-year Estancia High football coach Jay Noonan was
gratified by the determination his players showed in Thursday’s 35-12
season-opening loss to Magnolia.
But to say the Eagles didn’t quit would only be partially accurate.
“We had a couple kids after the game who told me they were quitting
their jobs, because they wanted to make more of a commitment to being at
practice,” Noonan said. “They said ‘We don’t want any more of this.’ ”
The Eagles, who came in with little varsity experience, were also
handicapped by the loss of four two-way starters, forcing them to dip
into the reserves to account for more than one-third of the lineup.
Senior transfers Nate Harriman and Jermaine Snell, expected to start
at receiver, as well as outside linebacker and cornerback, respectively,
were not available, since their transfers had not been cleared by the CIF
Southern Section.
The other two casualties were just that. Senior tackle and defensive
end Fernando Montes went down with a dislocated shoulder, while junior
Matt Morrell, a starter at offensive and defensive tackle, was felled by
a sprained ankle.
Noonan said the loss of Harriman and Snell, as well as junior Sean
Harriman, who was expected to make an impact on both sides of the ball,
was a disheartening blow.
“It kind of took some wind out of our sails,” he said. “We were
waiting for word from CIF right up until kickoff.”
Noonan said he expects the transfers, including sophomore tight
end-defensive end Tim Bates, who was also deemed unavailable, to be
cleared to play this week.
Morrell is also expected to return, while Montes is expected to miss
at least the next two weeks, according to Noonan.
Despite the depleted roster and the program’s first season-opening
loss in three seasons, Noonan said there were bright spots.
“I thought Junior Tanielu ran very well (57 yards on nine carries) and
Mitch Valdes’ touchdown (an 89-yard kickoff return to put the Eagles on
the board after Magnolia built a 27-0 lead) was very exciting,” Noonan
said. “I also liked our secondary, our wide-receiver blocking was much
better and I thought our kicking game helped us. I also thought (junior
quarterback) Lewis Bradshaw improved in some areas.”
Noonan said the play of sophomores Gary Jones, a two-way lineman, and
Nick Koreerat, who stepped in at outside linebacker for Nate Harriman,
were encouraging notes to take into Friday’s date at former Pacific Coast
League rival Aliso Niguel.
Noonan also said senior lineman Eric Sahagian showed some promise,
which will come in handy, particularly with Montes out.
“Our guys didn’t quit, they didn’t point fingers and they didn’t blame
anybody,” Noonan added. “We had a great practice Friday and our junior
varsity won.”
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