Prep football: Lions burn Mesa deep
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Barry Faulkner
WESTMINSTER - In the second half of a rare daylight football
doubleheader, it was the home run ball that proved the undoing for Costa
Mesa High Saturday at nonleague host Westminster.
The Lions (1-1), taking advantage of man-to-man perimeter pass
coverage by the Mustangs (1-1) rolled up 287 aerial yards, including
three touchdowns, to earn a surprising 22-16 victory.
Westminster junior quarterback Fidel Gonzalez, who completed 10 of 21
for 73 yards, with two interceptions, in the Lions’ 35-14 opening-week
loss to Pacifica, confounded Costa Mesa Coach Dave Perkins by connecting
with wide-open receivers all day.
“That wasn’t the same guy I saw last week,” Perkins said of Gonzalez,
who made his varsity debut last year against Mesa by completing 6 of 9
for 194 yards and a touchdown.
“(The Mustangs) played a lot of zone coverage and played off (the
receivers) last week against Saddleback (a 39-13 Mesa win), so it took us
a little time to figure out what they were doing today,” Westminster
Coach Ted McMillen said. “They totally stuffed our run, so give them
credit there. But we have some athletes outside and Fidel can throw the
deep ball very well.”
Gonzalez didn’t throw the intermediate ball too badly, either,
including a 16-yard touchdown slant to E.J. Miranda that opened the
scoring two plays into the second quarter.
Jared Jenkins’ conversion kick put the hosts up, 7-0, and they never
trailed again.
Both teams exchanged safeties in the second quarter. First a punt snap
well over the head of Jenkins forced him to kick the ball out of the back
of his end zone to put Mesa on the board with 5:11 left in the half.
Mesa, however, returned the favor when a snap went through the punters
hands and into the end zone, where it was also kicked beyond the end line
to give Westminster a 9-2 edge at intermission.
Mesa, which moved the ball well on the ground much of the day, used 18
plays to drive 80 yards for a touchdown on its first second-half
possession. Junior Keola Asuega capped the drive with a 13-yard run
around the left side. A two-point conversion pass, however, fell
incomplete and Mesa missed its chance to erase the deficit, trailing 9-8,
with 24 seconds left in the third quarter.
That’s when Gonzalez, who had already completed two 26-yard strikes in
the first half, and had another 25-yarder taken away when a receiver who
appeared to be inbounds was ruled out of bounds on a fade route, did most
of his damage.
He lofted a strike to 6-foot-3 senior Akilah Lacey for an 81-yard
scoring play on the second snap of the third quarter.
Then, when the Lions got the ball back on downs at their own 33, they
needed only two plays to score, as Gonzalez found John Le behind a
defender for a 67-yard run and catch that boosted the lead to 22-8.
Mesa, which lost the freshman game earlier in the day, 21-6, closed
the gap with a 98-yard scoring drive, set up when safety Freddy Rodriguez
intercepted a pass deep in Mesa territory.
Nick Cabico’s 2-yard touchdown run capped the 12-play drive and
Perkins threw to Gary Gonzalez on a fake from kick formation for the
two-point conversion with 56 seconds left.
Westminster’s Frank Guereca recovered the ensuing onside kick,
however, and the Lions ran out the clock for their first victory in their
last eight games outside of Golden West League play.
Costa Mesa converted three times on five fourth-down tries, moving the
chains twice on fourth-and-two plays during each of its TD drives.
The Mustangs rolled up 230 rushing yards, despite surrendering six
sacks for 39 yards in losses. But the Mustangs lost two fumbles and were
penalized 11 times for 103 yards.
Westminster produced minus 29 yards on the ground, but overcame that
with a passing game the connected on 12 of 20 attempts.
Perkins said he elected not to back off the man-to-man pass coverage,
maintaining faith that his pass rush, which did produce three sacks,
would limit Gonzalez’s passing effectiveness.
“We kept getting after it because we wanted out guys to get all over
(Gonzalez),” Perkins said. “We put schemes in to make him throw to beat
us and that’s what he did. I put the blame on my shoulders because it’s
my job to get my kids ready to play and we weren’t ready to play.”
Perkins downplayed the 1 p.m. kickoff, as well as the one-day
postponement brought on by the terrorist attacks on the East Coast
Tuesday.
“That’s no excuse, because (the Lions) had the same circumstances,”
Perkins said.
Jesse Cardenas, whose 57-yard rumble set up Mesa’s fourth-quarter TD,
led the visitors with 85 rushing yards.
Cabico sat out most of the first half with a nagging hamstring strain
and Mesa’s leading receiver, Nathan Hunter, appeared to sprain an ankle
in pass coverage in the second quarter and did not return.
Lacey finished with 121 yards on four receptions for the winners.
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