Second to none
Barry Faulkner
WESTMINSTER - If there’s anything more impressive than Newport
Harbor High’s Orange County-leading streak of 11 season-opening football
victories, it’s what the Sailors have done for an encore in Week 2.
When the Sailors take on nonleague host Marina High tonight at 7:30 at
Westminster High, they’ll be attempting to win their second game for the
14th straight fall.
They have, in fact, never lost in Week 2 since Coach Jeff Brinkley took
the helm in 1986.
Brinkley is gunning for his second consecutive Week 2 milestone. He
picked up his 100th victory at the Sailors’ helm against Marina last
fall. A win tonight would tie him with former Corona del Mar High head
man Dave Holland atop the Newport-Mesa District career victories list
with 106.
But Brinkley is more concerned with the Vikings than personal
achievements.
“It’s going to be a big test, obviously,” Brinkley said of Coach Mark
Rehling’s fifth Marina edition, which handled Corona del Mar, 28-7, in
its opener.
The Sailors, ranked No. 4 in CIF Southern Section Division VI and No. 10
in Orange County, cruised past Orange, 55-6, last week. But they’re
anxious to tackle the higher level of competition their former Sunset
League rival will provide.
Foremost among the Vikings’ weapons is senior two-time All-Sunset
fullback Ray Mietkiewicz, a 6-foot-1, 235-pound load. Mietkiewicz rushed
for 177 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries against CdM, upping his
career rushing total to 2,546.
“No. 1, you have to stop their big guy,” Brinkley said. “But it’s not so
much stopping him, as containing him, because he seems to get his yards
every week.”
Also operating behind an offensive line which averages 241 pounds is
junior quarterback Beau Brown.
“He’s a good athlete,” Brinkley said of Brown, who rushed for 52 yards as
the trigger man on the veer attack and threw for 18 more (on four attempts) in his first football game since his freshman year. “We saw him
a couple years ago against our freshmen and he threw the ball around
pretty well.”
Senior Aaron Schooler had both Marina receptions in the opener.
Newport’s defense stuffed Orange’s running game (minus-25 yards), and
amassed 10 quarterback sacks against the Panthers.
Offensively, the Tars piled up most of their 385 total yards on the
ground, as senior tailbacks Andre Stewart and Ryan Brill each topped 100
yards.
Stewart, the starter, carried 11 times for 102 yards, including TD runs
of 18 and 47 yards.
Brill collected 113 yards on 10 carries, including scoring runs of 32 and
7 yards.It was the first time in 28 games the Sailors had two
triple-figure rushers.
Sophomore Brian Gaeta completed 1 of 5 in his first varsity start, while
junior Chris Manderino connected on 3 of 4 for 70 yards and a pair of TDs
in relief. Brinkley said the Gaeta-Manderino quarterback platoon will
continue.
Marina’s defense had six sacks against CdM, helping limit the Sea Kings
to just 28 yards on the ground and 87 in total offense. The Vikings also
had a pair of safeties and allowed the Sea Kings inside their own 30-yard
line only once.
Despite the lopsided victory, Brinkley was displeased with some general
sloppiness against Orange.
“Hopefully, we can clean things up a little bit,” he said.
Harbor has cleaned up over the years against Marina, earning a 15-3-2
series lead, including victories the last four years.
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