Prep football: Sea Kings build base
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Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - For the first time in five seasons, the Corona del
Mar High football team kicked off the year by pouring a successful
foundation, which Sea Kings Coach Dick Freeman identified as equal parts
attitude, intensity and execution.
The result was a 42-17 come-from-behind triumph Friday against Cypress
that enabled CdM to snap a four-game losing streak in season debuts, as
well as a three-game skid dating back to last season.
“We’ve talked to the kids a lot about attitude,” Freeman said. “We
knew Cypress was taller, bigger and faster than us and, man for man, (the
Centurions) would win every battle on paper. We just wanted to hit them,
keep hitting them and see what happened after that.”
The results weren’t immediately rewarding, as Cypress, coming off a
10-2 season and holding the No. 4 preseason ranking in CIF Southern
Section Division VI, took a 17-10 halftime lead. But the Sea Kings stayed
with it and were eventually rewarded.
“We thought we were in pretty good shape at halftime, because we were
down because of our mistakes, more than what they had done,” Freeman
said. “Then, we came out in the third quarter and had success early,
which helped.”
A 1-yard touchdown run by senior quarterback Dylan Hendy drew the Sea
Kings, No. 4 in the preseason CIF Division IX poll, to within a field
goal with 8:23 left in the third quarter. A 28-point CdM onslaught
followed in the fourth quarter.
The four-touchdown explosion, which preliminary research indicates is
the Sea Kings’ most productive quarter in at least 528 periods, dating
back to the late 1980s, was enough to topple the Centurions.
Freeman now hopes it is enough to propel his team toward a season of
distinction.
“You have to start with a base,” Freeman said. “And when you have a
good attitude, you’re on your way to having the whole thing licked. These
guys have shown signs of it, but, having to cut back practices the way we
did (limiting physical contact after an early outbreak of minor
injuries), we weren’t sure what we’d see in a game.”
Freeman said he and his staff now know they can expect the Sea Kings
to compete with anyone on their schedule.
In addition to the overall mind-set, Freeman had to plenty to be
pleased about, in terms of specifics.
“We thought we’d be able to run and our guys up front blocked very
well,” Freeman said.
“We made some good choices in the passing game and threw pretty well,
but we didn’t throw as much as we might have.
“And, defensively, we did a great job. We didn’t have too many
breakdowns, though we may have lost concentration on (Cypress’) 80-yard
scoring drive. Even then, we didn’t give up a big play.
We made them earn it.”
Among those Freeman singled out was junior defensive tackle Jayson
Skalla and senior tight end Mike McClellan.
Another huge plus for the Sea Kings was avoiding additional injuries,
which will benefit them as they prepare to face Troy, a 35-0 winner over
San Dimas in its opener, Friday night.
“We told them after the game that from now on, standing still is going
backward,” Freeman said.
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