Prep football: House of pain
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Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - Following a 47-7 nonleague loss to Back Bay rival
Newport Harbor High, Corona del Mar football coach Dick Freeman was more
concerned with the injury report than the scoreboard or the stat sheet.
As Freeman confirmed after the game, before an estimated 7,000 Friday
at Orange Coast College, junior guard-linebacker John Daley sustained a
broken wrist and starting outside linebacker Jeff Reed went down with a
broken collarbone.
Both will be out an unspecified time, as will junior lineman Jason
Kidushim, who aggravated a left ankle injury.
The news got worse Sunday, when Freeman reported senior tight
end-defensive end Tyler McClellan had suffered a rib cage injury. Freeman
said the full extent of the injury was not known, but typically the pain
involved with a rib problem can keep players on the sideline for extended
periods.
Freeman isn’t sure when these players will return, but contingency
plans are already being formulated to replace them.
Brad Sperber filled in for Daley on offense Friday and will continue
to be asked to fill that void.
Reed’s outside ‘backer spot was filled by Keith Long and Matt Wilson,
while Daley’s defensive duty was assumed by Matt Boyce.
Boyce, however, may be shifted to end to fill in for McClellan,
leaving a hole at inside linebacker Freeman said might be taken over by
junior Dave Simon, who started one game at end.
Freeman said his team failed to overcome Newport Harbor’s physical
prowess and joked that the gate receipts from one of the largest crowds
in the Battle of the Bay series, could be used to “buy a weight machine,
so we can get stronger.”
Added Freeman, jokingly “Now I know why a school like Idaho plays at
Michigan.”
Asked if the physical toll, as well as a trend of Harbor victories in
seven of the last eight meetings between the two crosstown foes, had
initiated thoughts of backing out of the series, Freeman said the thought
“popped into his head. But I’m not sure that’s my decision.”
CdM did manage a 28-18 victory in 1998, but has been outscored by the
Sailors, 117-17, in three straight losses since. Further, Newport
defeated the Sea Kings, by a combined margin of 97-28 in the two years
prior to CdM’s last victory.
“Size-wise, we don’t compare to (the Sailors),” said Freeman, whose
defensive front seven gave away an average of 51 pounds per man to the
six-man Harbor blocking wall. “We’ve got to do something to be able to
play against people much bigger than us. Irvine (which twice defeated
Newport last year with a defense that included only one player who
weighed more than 200 pounds) did it.”
Though Freeman said there were very few positives from his 1-1-1
team’s first loss, he did single out the effort of junior safety K.C.
Rawlins (17 tackles), junior defensive tackle Jayson Skalla, junior
defensive end Joseph Carr and senior offensive tackle Steven Russell.
“There were a few individual efforts, but we really didn’t do well at
all,” Freeman said. “We didn’t get the teamwork we wanted on defense.”
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