Prep football Bravehearts: CdM offensive line
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Barry Faulkner
The Corona del Mar High football team may have finished in the
Pacific Coast League’s second division, but the Sea Kings’ offensive line
made sure junior tailback Mark Cianciulli could claim the top spot among
league rushers.
Operating behind tackles, Steven Russell and Steve Shipman, guards
Brad Sperber and John Daley, as well as center Matt Elliston, Cianciulli
finished the regular season with 1,290 rushing yards (869 against five
league foes), to edge highly touted league rivals Andy Meyer from
Northwood (1,267), Scott Pickett from University (1,234) and Donelle
Darling from Laguna Beach (1,186).
Cianciulli’s emergence as a prolific runner was among the highlights
this fall for the Sea Kings. It obviously would not have been possible
without the front wall, which developed behind the veteran leadership of
the 6-foot-3, 265-pound Russell.
A second-team All-PCL choice last fall, Russell added around 30 pounds
with offseason weight training and was a force this season, according to
CdM Coach Dick Freeman.
“He dominated everybody he went up against,” Freeman said. “I think he
showed he can play somewhere in college. He could play right now at a
Division I-AA school and if he goes to junior college, he should be able
to go to a Division I-A school.”
Daley (6-1, 215), was also second-team all-league last year as a
sophomore. His return from a broken wrist that sidelined him about a
month was another key in the team’s productivity on the ground.
Seniors Elliston (5-10, 215) and Sperber (5-9, 195) took advantage of
openings created by injuries and graduation and worked hard to improve as
the season progressed.
Shipman, a second-team all-league defensive lineman as a junior in
2000, distinguished himself with consistent double duty on both sides of
the trenches. Freeman said the 6-3, 220-pounder may also have a
collegiate future.
Freeman said assistant coach Miguel Romo deserves much of the credit
for the unit’s development, particularly its ability to mesh as a
fivesome.
“Romo does a real good job of creating a unit-type atmosphere,”
Freeman said.
Additional credit for the CdM ground game should go to junior guard
John Hayes, who filled in admirably when Daley went down, as well as
junior fullback Matt Cooper, a battering ram of a lead blocker, who packs
a 215-pound punch.
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