Prep football: Depleted work force
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Barry Faulkner
SANTA ANA - Poking fun at a limited turnout, Corona del Mar High
football coach Dick Freeman nicknamed his team the “Dirty 30” last
spring.
Through three games this fall, an outbreak of serious injuries to five
key players has both weakened the Sea Kings’ ability to compete and
tested Freeman’s creativity.
“He told me we better not fall below 30, because nothing rhymes with
20,” Kathie Freeman, Dick’s wife, said jokingly at halftime of Friday’s
47-7 loss to Newport Harbor, in which three starters were lost with
injuries.
Guard-linebacker John Daley (broken wrist), tight end-defensive end
Tyler McClellan (rib cage pull) and outside linebacker-receiver Jeff Reed
(broken collarbone) joined the list of wounded that already included
returning senior center Adam Dunn (broken leg in a summer car accident)
and receiver-defensive back Matt Feinauer (broken foot).
The Sea Kings (1-1-1), ranked No. 9 in CIF Southern Section Division
IX, will try to overcome these setbacks tonight, when they meet
Saddleback (0-3) for a 7 o’clock road game at the Santa Ana Bowl.
The Roadrunners, coached for the 28th season by Jerry Witte, a former
Anaheim High teammate of Freeman who employed the CdM head man as his
defensive coordinator for five seasons (1988-92), have problems of their
own.
With losses to Costa Mesa, Irvine and Santa Ana Valley, Saddleback is
off to its worst start in a decade and has been outscored, 97-46.
Freeman, however, said his team is not in a position to take any team
lightly. Adding to the challenge, the Sea Kings must prepare for a
diversified Saddleback offense that typically operates without a huddle,
in only three preparation days.
“Saddleback runs a lot of stuff,” Freeman said. “(The Roadrunners)
have some option and they run some of that Fly offense. It may be hard to
tell how we’ll react to the short (preparation) week.”
CdM did not react well to a physically imposing Newport team and,
thought Saddleback players lack overwhelming stature, Freeman believes
they will match the trademark toughness Witte teams have consistently
displayed.
“They’re going to be physical and that kind of worries me,” Freeman
said.
CdM has won seven of its last nine meetings with Saddleback to claim a
10-9-1 series advantage. But, to continue that trend, the Sea Kings will
need to cut down on mistakes which have created a minus-five turnover
ratio.
The CdM offense is triggered by senior quarterback Dylan Hendy, who
has thrown for 296 yards and two touchdowns this year. He has completed
25 of 49, but has thrown four interceptions.
The CdM ground game will be led by junior running backs Mark
Cianciulli (199 yards and three TDs on 40 carries) and Keith Long (114
yards and two TDs on 21 attempts).
Senior Brad Sperber (5-foot-9, 190 pounds) will fill in for Daley at
left guard, while junior Kris Cooper is scheduled to take over at tight
end for McClellan.
CdM’s leading receivers are seniors Steven Ward (six catches for 48
yards and one TD) and Paul Jones (five receptions for 95 yards).
Long will start for Reed at outside ‘backer, as the Sea Kings try to
counter a Saddleback offensive unit that has had some success.
Senior quarterback George Marquez has thrown for 415 yards and three
TDs. He has completed 39 of 70 with four interceptions, two of which were
returned for touchdowns by Santa Ana Valley, which earned a 30-20 win
last week.
The Roadrunners top ground gainers have been sophomores Ramiro Chavez
and George Gomez.
Marquez’s favorite receiving target is senior Irving Jiminez, who has
20 receptions for 200 yards and also ran for a TD against Costa Mesa.
Only two Orange County receivers have more catches.
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