Prep football: Invading Lions’ den
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Barry Faulkner
WESTMINSTER - Consider Friday’s 7 p.m. nonleague football showdown
between Costa Mesa High and host Westminster a dress rehearsal.
When the two schools collide next year, it will be as Golden West
League rivals. For now, however, the Mustangs are merely hoping to extend
a preleague procession that opened impressively last week against
Saddleback, another future Golden West League foe, which succumbed,
39-13.
Westminster opened its season with a 35-14 loss to Pacifica, extending
it’s losing streak to three games. Including a 41-7 first-round ouster in
the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division VI playoffs last
fall, the Lions have been outscored their last three games, 147-21.
Further, only four Orange County schools averaged fewer points per game
than the Lions’ 9.2 last fall.
The Mustangs’ opening output, meanwhile, was surpassed by only six
county schools and was the sixth-best scoring performance in an opener in
the school’s 42 varsity seasons.
First-year Mesa coach Dave Perkins, whose last three Estancia High
teams have battled inconsistency, said he foresees no letdown by his
Mustangs this week.
“I don’t get the sense a letdown will be a problem for these Mesa
kids,” Perkins said. “I think there is excitement about our team, but we
don’t believe we are world beaters. We saw ourselves on film, so I think
we realize there are areas where we need to improve.”
Coaches, by nature, embrace imperfection, but Mesa’s offensive
performance last week left little to be desired.
The Mustangs rolled up 337 rushing yards and threw for 92 more to earn
their fifth straight season-opening win.
Junior tailback Keola Asuega collected 129 yards on 15 carries (an
8.6-yard average), while senior wingback Nick Cabico added 117 on 13
attempts (9 yards a crack).
Senior fullback Jesse Cardenas picked up 64 yards on 12 carries, while
senior quarterback A.J. Perkins completed 9 of 17 passes, including three
TDs, two of which went to Cabico.
Junior Nathan Hunter was Perkins’ favorite target, hauling in six
passes for 58 yards.
The Mustangs’ combination wing T and fly offensive scheme will go
against a Westminster defense that surrendered scoring runs of 83, 53 and
50 yards last week to Pacifica running back David Heller, who finished
with 206 yards on 14 carries.
Starting guards Robert McQueen and Andrew Carich, tackles Paul Martin
and Zenri Kato, as well as center Brett Via, will try to continue to
create running room for Mustang ball carriers.
Westminster’s offensive thrust is keyed by senior running back Jared
Jenkins, a former Punt, Pass and Kick champion. Jenkins rushed for 136
yards and one touchdown on 24 carries, caught 15 passes for 54 more and
handled kicking chores for Coach Ted McMillen.
“Jenkins is a real good football player,” Perkins said. “He’s all over
the field for them. They have a good draw and screen package and they use
a lot of motion to try and create an advantage.”
Junior quarterback Fidel Gonzalez completed 10 of 21 passes for 73
yards, with two interceptions, against Pacifica, which led, 35-0, after
three quarters.
The Mesa defense received strong play last week from senior noseguard
Doug Amburgey and linebackers Matt Colby, Bobby Arroyo and Jose Valle
(one interception). Senior safety Freddy Rodriguez also had an
interception against Saddleback.
But Dave Perkins said he hopes to see more aggressiveness on that side
of the ball this week.
Westminster, which leads the series with Mesa, 4-1, is 0-6-1 in its
last seven games against teams not in the Golden West League, 1-9-1 in
its last 11 in games outside of league play.
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