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The Newport Harbor High football team will play in the school’s
seventh championship game today at 2 p.m. at Angel Stadium against
top-seeded Orange Lutheran, the sixth title game under Coach Jeff
Brinkley.
The Sailors have won the championship game twice, beating Irvine,
19-18, in 1999 and a 20-15 victory over Servite in 1994.
Newport’s most recent trip to the big game was in 2000 where
Irvine exacted revenge with a 14-0 win.
The Sailors also lost the 1992 title game to Irvine, 30-8.
The Tars finished 12-2 in the 1996 season. Both losses, including
the 38-0 loss in the CIF Southern Section Division V championship
game, came at the hands of Santa Margarita and its quarterback,
Carson Palmer.
Newport Harbor’s first title game was in 1942 under Coach Wendell
Pickens. The Sailors lost to Bonita, 39-6.
Here’s recap of Harbor’s previous six CIF title games:
1942
Heisman winner pounds Tars
In the first title game for Newport Harbor, the Bonita Bobcats won
the CIF small schools championship, 39-6.
Standout running back Harold Sheflin scored from 1 yard out to
give the Sailors a 6-0 lead.
But Glenn Davis, who won the Heisman Trophy four years later at
Army, put on a scoring surge after Sheflin left the game with an
ankle injury.
Davis scored on a 75-yard punt return, a 58-yard run in the third
quarter and also threw a touchdown late in the fourth.
Davis was joined by future USC fullback Duane Whitehead in the
Bonita backfield.
Newport countered with second-team All-CIF tackle Manuel Muniz,
who went on to play for Arizona State after being wounded in Okinawa
in 1945 as an army infantryman.
1992
Irvine duels begin at OCC
The first of three division title games against Irvine ended with
a 30-8 Vaquero victory in the CIF Southern Section Division IV
championship at Orange Coast College.
It was the first championship game for Newport in 50 years.
The Sailors got hot in the playoffs, upsetting top-seeded Rubidoux
28-14 in the quarterfinals.
The Tars’ defense, including linemen Beau Ralphs, Phil Bloomberg,
Doug Kimble and Craig Conlee, as well as linebackers Jeff Sanita,
Steve Gonzales, Nathan Lumpkin and Justin Ketcham, yields just 71
yards in the final three quarters.
Sammy Knight, who played for USC and is currently in his eighth
year in the NFL, scored twice to give the Falcons a 14-0 lead. But
Newport soared back in the second half to win.
The victory over Rubidoux propelled the Tars into a semifinal
contest against Back Bay rival Corona del Mar.
Wade Tift scored the game-winning touchdown, a 30-yard run up the
middle with 53 seconds remaining to break a 21-21 tie.
Newport’s Doug Stuckey, who went on to play at Oregon State
University as a freshmen, was the Orange County leader with 12 field
goals that year.
1994
Perfect Tars hold off Friars
Undefeated, unblemished and No. 1.
That’s how the Sailors (14-0) finished the ’94 season after
knocking off Servite, 20-15, in the CIF Southern Section Division V
championship at Orange Coast College, the first title in the
program’s history.
Future All-CIF middle linebacker Joe Urban played most of the game
as a sophomore after Matt Riggle was injured early in the contest.
Tailback Brian Johnson, the CIF Division V Player of the Year,
rushed for 147 yards in 19 carries in the title game.
Quarterback John Giordani ran for one TD and threw the
game-winning score.
Dan Eadie sacked the Servite QB and caused a fumble, which
defensive end Jack Hogan recovered with 2:37 left to seal the
victory.
Hogan, tight end/linebacker Dan McDonough, receiver Mike Freeman,
offensive tackle Sherif Pepic and nose guard/offensive guard Bill
Johns were named All-CIF.
To get into the championship game, Newport beat Sea View League
rival Foothill, 13-10, in overtime in the semifinals.
Faced with a fourth-and-one, Coach Jeff Brinkley called a run play
and a run behind Johns and tackle James Moureaux. Johnson was hit at
the goal line, spun and powered into the end zone for the
game-winning run.
1996
Carson Palmer sinks Sailors
The 1996 Sailors finished with two losses in the season, both
coming at the hands of Santa Margarita and its quarterback, Carson
Palmer.
Palmer went on to win the 2002 Heisman Trophy while at USC and was
the No. 1 pick by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2003 NFL Draft.
Newport was shut out, 38-0, in the CIF Southern Section Division V
championship game by the Eagles.
The Sailors lost in the Sea View League opener to Santa Margarita,
36-22.
Quarterback Josiah Fredriksen threw 29 touchdown passes to just
six interceptions that year, completing 157 of his 260 pass attempts
for 2,142 yards.
The Tars pulled off a 23-16 upset over Servite in the semifinals
to advance to the school’s fourth championship game in the program’s
history.
1999
Sailors squeak past Irvine
Newport Harbor (13-0-1) capped off its second undefeated season in
school history with a come-from-behind 19-18 victory over Irvine at
Orange Coast College in the CIF Southern Section Division VI
championship.
The Vaqueros scored on their first offensive play, a 64-yard pass
from Mike Ricci to James Whitted just 1:54 into the game.
The Sailors fell behind 12-0 on another Ricci pass, the biggest
deficit of the season and the first in nearly seven full games for
Newport.
Brian Gaeta’s 38-yard field goal produced the only first-half
points for the Tars.
The Sailors’ defense, which had allowed an Orange County-low 99
points headed into the game, forced a fumble on Irvine’s first play
of the second half. Cornerback Kelsey Peterson recovered the loose
ball at the Irvine 13 and Gaeta halved the Vaquero lead with a
36-yard field goal.
Newport’s Andre Stewart, the Sea View League Offensive Player of
the Year, rushed for a game-high 159 yards on 33 carries. He scored
on a 19-yard run behind 6-foot-8, 262-pound left tackle Blair Jones
that made it 18-13, Irvine.
The subsequent 82-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Irvine’s
Keith Short was nullified by a clipping penalty.
Junior end Garret Troncale came untouched from the left side to
sack the Irvine quarterback and force a fumble. Senior nose guard
Andy Kalanz recovered the ball and returned it 4 yards for the
game-winning touchdown.
2000
Irvine blanks Newport, 14-0
The Sailors lost to Irvine, 14-0, at Orange Coast College in a
rematch of the 1999 CIF Southern Section Division VI championship.
The Vaquero’s finished 14-0, their first undefeated season in
program history.
Newport (11-4) caused three first-half turnovers.
Garret Troncale caused a fumble on a quarterback sack which Ian
Banigan recovered.
Alan Saenz made an acrobatic interception and Dane Barton picked
off another Irvine pass
But the Vaqueros’ defense handed the Tars their first shutout in
50 contests.
Newport’s Chris Manderino, the Sea View League Offensive Player of
the Year, gained 73 rushing yards on 24 carries marking the first
time in 13 games he was held to fewer than 100 rushing yards.
Receiver Brian Gaeta caught eight passes for 79 yards, giving him
62 catches on the year, the third-best single-season total in the
school’s 70-season varsity history at the time.
-- Rick Devereux
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