Estancia guards against runaway
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Rick Devereux
One aspect of coaching is evaluating what your team’s weaknesses are
in order to predict what your opponent will try to exploit.
For Craig Fertig and the rest of his Estancia High coaching staff,
the opponent’s strategy has been clear: run the ball. When opponents
rush for more than 200 yards, the Eagles lose. When opponents are
held to fewer than 200 rushing yards, the Eagles win.
Estancia (3-4, 1-2 in the Golden West League) faces Saddleback
(4-3, 2-2) Friday at the Santa Ana Bowl at 7 p.m. Last year the
Roadrunners beat Estancia, 24-16, en route to a third-place finish in
the Golden West League and a guaranteed CIF Southern Section VII
playoff berth.
Luckily for the Eagles, Saddleback is not a dangerous running
threat. The Roadrunners have rushed for close to 900 yards this year,
the third-fewest in the league behind Ocean View (close to 820
rushing yards) and Estancia (792). But that doesn’t mean the Eagles
are expecting an aerial assault by Saddleback.
“I would assume [Saddleback] will look at tape and copycat what
Westminster did to us,” Fertig said. “We need to try to anticipate
what they are going to try to exploit on offense and what our
weaknesses are on defense.”
Westminster rushed for 325 yards in Friday’s 42-7 league loss.
Saddleback runs a lot of single-back and three-receiver sets,
including a lot of plays out of the shotgun. Chris Washington is the
Roadrunners’ leading rusher. He has rushed for close to 590 yards
with five touchdowns.
The Saddleback defense has been stingy all year. In the Golden
West League, only Westminster (69) has allowed fewer points than
Saddleback (116).
The Roadrunners usually employ four linemen and either three or
four linebackers on defense. Though not a pressure defense,
Saddleback is not afraid to blitz from time to time.
Estancia needs to win this week to stay within striking distance
of a guaranteed CIF playoff spot. With a win, the Eagles could climb
into a tie for third in the league with Costa Mesa. The Golden West
League has three automatic berths into the CIF playoffs.
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