Football: Mesa defeats Centennial, 58-20
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Richard Dunn
NEWPORT BEACH - As first impressions go, Costa Mesa High’s Mustangs
might have been a little shocked Friday night in its nonleague football
game against the visitors from Canada.
But, as the Mustangs warmed to the occasion, they found their rhythm
offensively and defeated Centennial of Coquitlam, British Columbia,
58-20, at Newport Harbor High.
“They’re big, and they might be the biggest team we face all year,”
Costa Mesa Coach Dave Perkins said of the Centaurs (1-2), who finished
7-3 last year and advanced to the AAA provincial quarterfinals.
“They pushed us around pretty good tonight. But I didn’t know how big
they were, because I got a roster late and I got a film (Thursday), so we
had to completely readjust. We had planned a whole different defensive
scheme. We exchanged info (early in the week). I guess there was a lack
of communication.”
The Centaurs, whose smashmouth double wing offense was reminiscent of
Costa Mesa teams of yesteryear, featured an offensive front of Richard
Yalowsky (6-foot-5, 265 pounds), Graeme Walter (6-1, 240), Aaron Ross
(6-1, 260), Brennan Poloyko (6-3, 270) and Ryan Rusznak (6-1, 295), while
four other Centaurs tipped the scales at 205 pounds or more.
Running back Reg Bradshaw was the workhorse, carrying for 172 yards
and two touchdowns on 32 attempts, but Costa Mesa took advantage of
Centennial mistakes and used a balanced offense to win easily.
“I thought it would be tougher. I didn’t think I’d get as many yards,”
said Bradshaw, whose 3-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, and
subsequent conversion run, provided Centennial with an 8-6 lead.
After Costa Mesa quarterback A.J. Perkins scored on a 56-yard keeper
around right end on the third play from scrimmage, Centennial responded
with an 88-yard drive lasting almost nine minutes to take the lead.
In the second quarter, Perkins connected with tight end John Garcia on
a 14-yard touchdown pass, then Perkins scored on a conversion run to put
the hosts in front, 14-8, with 8:29 left in the first half. The Mustangs
(2-1) would lead the rest of the way.
Perkins (6 of 15 for 127 yards) also threw a 30-yard scoring pass to
Garcia, while four Costa Mesa ball carriers reached paydirt, led by
Freddy Rodriguez’s two touchdown runs of 13 and 17 yards.
To lead Costa Mesa, Keola Asuega rushed 11 times for 87 yards and one
score. Luis Gonzalez and Omar Ruiz also had touchdown runs for the
Mustangs.
The Mustangs also took advantage of five Centennial turnovers,
including four fumbles. The Centaurs lost three fumbles in the fourth
quarter.
“I just think we wore them down and outmanned them at the end of the
game,” Dave Perkins said.
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