Eagles win Battle for the Bell
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Rick Devereux
The Estancia High football team ended its season on a high note even
though the Eagles will miss the CIF Southern Section Division VII
playoffs for the fourth straight year.
Like all great rivalries, Estancia’s season was made complete by
beating Golden West League and crosstown foe Costa Mesa, 18-13,
Friday at Orange Coast College.
Estancia (4-6, 2-4 in league) improved its record by one game from
a year ago and also won back the golden Victory Bell that stays with
the winning team until the two do battle again next year. The
Mustangs were the winners the previous three years.
Costa Mesa (2-8, 2-4) missed a chance to force a three-way tie for
third in the league if the Mustangs would have won. Saddleback (6-4,
3-3) lost to league champion Westminster (8-2, 6-0) Thursday and
Santa Ana (5-5, 3-3) beat Ocean View (1-9, 0-6) Friday. A coin flip
would have determined the third-place representative in the playoffs.
It looked as if Estancia was fighting for a playoff berth to start
the game.
An energetic Eagles’ squad forced two turnovers in the first
quarter. Junior cornerback Ezequiel Villavazo intercepted a pass at
Costa Mesa’s 27-yard line on the Mustangs’ opening series. The Costa
Mesa defense did not allow a first down and the Eagles could not
convert a 37-yard field goal.
After forcing a punt on Costa Mesa’s ensuing possession, Estancia
drove 70 yards on six plays, finalized when Bryce McKendry received
an option pitch and raced 33 yards for a touchdown. The drive began
with back-to-back 13-yard runs by quarterback Nick Cox and fullback
Clayton Mills. The extra-point attempt bounced off the right upright.
Villavazo intercepted his second pass of the game on Costa Mesa’s
first offensive play following the kickoff, but again the Mustangs’
defense did not allow Estancia to score, forcing a turnover on downs
after stuffing a fourth-and-three run well short of a first down.
The Eagles’ defense mirrored the Mustangs’ defense by forcing a
turnover on downs on Costa Mesa’s next possession, but Estancia was
forced to punt later in its drive.
The punt pinned Costa Mesa back on its own 6, and the Eagles
forced a fumble on the first offensive play. Two plays later,
McKendry scored on a 5-yard handoff play off of the right tackle. The
two-point conversion pass failed for a 12-0 score.
Costa Mesa lost a fumble on its first offensive play again, but
the Mustang defense gave the ball right back to the offense by
recovering a fumble on their own 24 with just over two minutes left
in the half.
The Mustangs marched down the field on a 14-yard run by Jorge
Quiroz and a 45-yard pass up the middle to Randy Fea.
On a fourth-and-six play at the Costa Mesa 16 with 11 seconds left
in the half, French lobbed a pass to the back of the end zone and
tight end Jeff Waldron out-jumped the defender and managed to tap a
toe inbounds to give Costa Mesa some momentum going into the half. A
personal foul and back-to-back procedure penalties on the Mustangs
pushed the extra point attempt into a 45-yard kick, which sailed wide
left for a 12-6 game.
Costa Mesa held Estancia to a three-and-out on the first drive of
the third quarter. The Mustangs started their drive with 10:34 left
in the quarter on their own 13. Costa Mesa used its wing-T offense to
perfection, methodically marching down the field in 18 plays. On a
fourth-and-goal from the Estancia 3, the Mustangs forced an
incomplete pass and a turnover on downs with 1:34 left in the quarter.
“That was huge to be able to stop them on that long drive,”
defensive coordinator Dave Olson said. “I think that let us believe
we were going to win this game.”
Instead of trying a field goal that would have made the score 12-9
in favor of Estancia, the Mustangs elected to go for the touchdown.
“I wanted to score a touchdown,” Coach Tom Baldwin said. “We drove
down the field but didn’t get any points and that killed us.”
With their backs against their own goal line, the Eagles marched
97 yards on 10 plays capped off with Dave Moreno’s 41-yard run down
the Estancia sideline. The two-point conversion run was stopped short
to bring the score to 18-6.
Two possessions later, Costa Mesa gave its fans a glimmer of hope
when Waldron came down with the ball despite double coverage for a
29-yard touchdown reception. The first extra point of the game, with
2:28 remaining, gave Costa Mesa a fighting chance with the score,
18-13.
However, senior safety Ricky Montgomery recovered the subsequent
onside kick for Estancia to seal the victory.
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