Prep football: Opportunistic Sea Kings win, 45-21
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Barry Faulkner
SANTA ANA - Though host Saddleback High went without a huddle when
it had the ball, it was the Corona del Mar offense that seemed to have a
better sense of urgency Friday night at the Santa Ana Bowl.
The Sea Kings (2-1-1), ranked No. 9 in CIF Southern Section Division
IX, scored touchdowns on their first four possessions to cruise to the
nonleague football victory.
“They made mistakes,” CdM Coach Dick Freeman said of the young
Roadrunners, who start several sophomores. “I think they stopped
themselves, more than we stopped them.”
Indeed, Saddleback (0-4), off to its worst start in at least a decade,
had five turnovers. The hosts also gave CdM a short field twice, when
they failed to execute a pair of punt snaps.
CdM drove 59 yards on eight plays with the opening kickoff to open the
scoring, then turned back-to-back punt snap snafus, which set the Sea
Kings up at the Saddleback 26- and 29-yard line, respectively, into
touchdowns for a 21-0 first-quarter lead.
After Saddleback answered with an 11-play, 73-yard touchdown drive to
make it 21-7 two plays into the second quarter, CdM needed just two plays
to regain the three-touchdown edge, with junior Mark Cianciulli sprinting
55 yards untouched off left tackle. K.C. Rawlins booted the fourth of his
six conversion kicks and CdM was, once again, in command.
The Sea King defense, which had trouble staying with a physical
Saddleback ground game, made some big plays in the second half to help
keep the Roadrunners from rallying.
Steve Ward returned an interception 33 yards to thwart Saddleback’s
first second-half possession, setting up a 9-yard scramble for a
touchdown by CdM quarterback Dylan Hendy.
After an exchange of punts, senior end Steven Russell forced a fumble
and sophomore inside linebacker Dave Simon scooped it up and ran 26 yards
to set up an eventual 32-yard field goal by Rawlins.
Three plays after the ensuing kickoff, junior outside linebacker Kris
Cooper jumped a route in the flat, intercepted and ran 64 yards to
paydirt to put the visitors up, 45-14, with 1:33 left in the third.
Cornerback Jonathan Hubbard intercepted at his own 1-yard line and
Keith Long stepped in front of a pass at his own 20 to further frustrate
the Saddleback passing game and allow the banged-up Sea Kings (they
dressed only 29 players) to remain comfortably ahead in the fourth
quarter.
Saddleback did not appear discouraged, however. The Roadrunners kept
pounding between the tackles on offense, with sophomore Ramiro Chavez
doing most of the damage.
Chavez, who came in with just more than 200 rushing yards the first
three games, rumbled for 215 yards on 42 attempts, bashing over with
second effort from the 1 with eight seconds left to finalize the scoring.
CdM’s inability to consistently stop the Saddleback ground game gave
Freeman some cause for concern.
“Our secondary is playing OK, but we’re not getting what we want out
of our front,” Freeman, the Sea Kings’ defensive coordinator and a former
Saddleback assistant, said. “It’s like we’re just hanging on. We’ve had
this experience every one of our last three games. Unless (opposing
offenses) make a mistake, we don’t stop anybody.”
Freeman was pleased with his offensive performance, which was keyed by
Cianciulli’s 155 rushing yards on just 11 carries.
Hendy was also effective with the pass, completing 10 of his first 13,
en route to 114 aerial yards, including an 18-yard catch-and-run for a
touchdown by Steven Ward.
Fullback Matt Cooper and tailback Long added rushing touchdowns for
the winners, who have now beaten Saddleback eight of their last 10
meetings.
Russell, who also starts at tackle on offense, said the offense does
feel some responsibility to keep producing points, while the defense is
struggling.
“There is a little pressure on our offense,” Russell said. “But we
believe we can score every time.”
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