Prep football: Third quarter’s a charm
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Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - If their first seven games are any indication,
spectators might not want to get caught in the halftime line at the snack
bar when Corona del Mar High hosts Laguna Beach Friday in a 7 p.m.
Pacific Coast League football game at Newport Harbor High.
The Sea Kings (4-2-1, 1-1 in league) and Artists (5-2, 0-2) have made
the third quarter their own this season, fueling speculation that whoever
makes the biggest statement after intermission will have the inside track
to victory this week.
CdM, ranked No. 9 in CIF Southern Section Division IX, has outscored
foes, 52-32, in the third period.
Laguna Beach, coached by Dave Holland who manned the Sea Kings’ helm
for 20 seasons, has earned a 60-7 edge while the band is typically taking
its break.
The quality of coaching adjustments are one indicator of third-quarter
proficiency, but that may not be an issue between Holland and CdM Coach
Dick Freeman, who are exceedingly familiar with one another, having
worked together and coached against one another for about as many years
as their players have been alive.
Holland, 106-92-10 at CdM in two separate tours, remains the school’s
career victory leader, No. 2 among Newport-Mesa District coaches. He led
the Sea Kings to back-to-back section championships in 1988-89. Freeman spent two stints on Holland’s CdM staff, and also coached against him as
an assistant at Saddleback.
Freeman is 2-0 as a head coach against Holland, who took over at
Laguna in 1996.
Holland, who taught for 30 years at CdM and whose name adorns the
football program’s office, weight room and locker room complex, has the
best team in his tenure at Laguna.
The Artists opened the season 5-0, their best start in nearly two
decades, before dropping league contests to University, 19-7, and Costa
Mesa, 22-14.
“The thing about Dave’s teams is, they are just gritty and they will
hit you,” Freeman said. “They play tough and never let up, no matter
where they are in the league standings.”
The Sea Kings, who fell to Uni, 37-10, last week to end a three-game
winning streak, are attempting to remain in contention for the league
title. More realistically, however, CdM needs to defeat Laguna and Costa
Mesa to claim what figures to be the league’s third guaranteed playoff
berth.
“We’re still in OK position,” Freeman said. “We still think we’re a
good football team and we have a good shot at winning the rest of our
games.”
Though CdM has won seven of the last eight against Laguna, including
victory margins of 27-7 and 28-7 the last two years in the PCL, Freeman
believes his kids have thorough respect for the Artists.
“It was a pretty good game last year and our kids got hit,” Freeman
said. “Anyone who played in that game, knows what Laguna Beach can do.”
Laguna has improved greatly on offense this season, due mostly to the
presence of junior tailback Donelle Darling. Darling has rushed for 961
yards and an Orange County-leading 17 touchdowns on 149 carries. Darling
has scored the Artists’ last 13 TDs.
“They like to get (Darling) outside and around the corner,” Freeman
said. “Our perimeter defense was horrible against Newport Harbor, but we
did a pretty good job of containing (Uni’s Scott Pickett) last week.
Laguna also counts on senior quarterback Todd Merz, who has struggled
somewhat in league. Merz has completed 11 of 26 for 117 yards the last
two weeks, with three interceptions and no TDs. He is 44 for 99 for 637
yards, with two TDs and seven interceptions for the season. Merz is also
a talented kicker, having booted four field goals this year, including a
long of 47 yards.
CdM, which has battled through injuries and defections all season, may
be the healthiest it has been all year.
Junior John Daley will start at offensive guard for the first time
since breaking his wrist in Week 3, and junior Kris Cooper (torn knee
ligament) and senior Adam Dunn (out all season with a broken leg) are the
only key performers expected to miss time Friday.
The Sea Kings’ ground game is keyed by junior tailback Mark
Cianciulli, who set career highs for carries (33) and rushing yards (227)
against Uni. Cianciulli has 118 carries for 777 yards and five TDs.
Senior quarterback Dylan Hendy has thrown for 844 yards and seven TDs,
completing 65 of 127. He has thrown four interceptions, but none in the
last four games.
Senior Steven Ward is the leading CdM receiver, with 21 catches for
252 yards and four TDs.
Mistakes have hurt the Sea Kings, who are minus-two in turnover ratio.
The Laguna Beach defense has surrendered an average of 11.9 points per
game, sixth fewest among county teams.
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