CM Looking back on ‘98: The one that got away
Barry Faulkner
Costa Mesa -- A fiscal summation of the 1998 Costa Mesa High
football season would include a rather sizable charitable deduction,
according to Coach Jerry Howell.
“We believe we gave away the Pacific Coast League title,” Howell said of
frustrating, error-plaugued league losses to University and Aliso Niguel.
A 30-7 setback to Laguna Hills was later overturned by forfeit, allowing
the Mustangs to claim the league’s third-place playoff berth and extend
their streak of consecutive postseason appearances to a school-best three
years.
But a 53-35 CIF Southern Section Division VI first-round loss to No.
2-seeded Irvine finalized Mesa’s record at 6-5 and left a serious hunger
for more this fall.
Back-to-back shutout victories over Anaheim and cross-town rival
Estancia, which Mesa outscored by a combined 82 points, provided the
high-water mark, as did the individual exploits of All-CIF Southern
Section performers Ricky Martin and Jimmy Herzog.
Martin, a senior cornerback, tied the Orange County single-season
interception record with 13, while Herzog, a junior, rushed for 1,491
yards and scored 18 touchdowns. Herzog, who transferred to Santa
Margarita for his senior season, was the Pacific Coast League and
Newport-Mesa District Offensive Player of the Year.
Juniors Dave Weir and Shaun Ferryman, both two-way starters, were
first-team All-PCL and all-district at safety and tight end,
respectively.
Senior defensive end Gus Sandoval and junior guard Eliseo Martinez earned
similar dual honors.
Junior linebacker Jason Rankin and sophomore place-kicker Luis Avalos
were additional all-district honorees and both were second-team
all-league picks.
Senior offensive tackle Israel Leal made second-team all-league.
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