Best Western
Barry Faulkner
ANAHEIM - While politics and television continually show polling to
be an inexact science, tonight’s 7 o’clock nonleague football game
between Costa Mesa High and host Western could provide further proof.
For though the visitors (3-0) are ranked No. 3 in the CIF Southern
Section Division IX poll, five spots ahead of the Pioneers (1-2), Mesa
Coach Jerry Howell agrees with those who tab Western as a three-point
favorite.
“Anybody who says we’re not the underdog, hasn’t looked at the (game)
videotape,” Howell said.
The Mustangs’ three-game highlight reel has been accumulated at the
expense of Saddleback, Bolsa Grande and Westminster, schools with a
combined 2-7 record. Mesa has outscored these victims, 91-25, nearly
doubling them in total offense (925 yards to 508).
Western, which hammered the Mustangs, 48-6, last season -- the program’s
most lopsided loss since 1963 -- bounced back from losses to Loara and El
Toro (by a combined eight points) to trounce Rancho Alamitos, 54-8, last
week.
The rugged competition hasn’t kept the Pioneers from averaging 40 points
per game, though they have surrendered more than 27 per contest.
“They’re so explosive,” Howell said of the Orange League representative,
coached by Toby Howell (no relation). “They were a landslide last week
for poor old Rancho. If we can play with them, let alone beat them, we
can play with anyone in this division. There can’t be a team in the
division with more talent than Western.”
The Pioneers have less talent than they started with last week, as
starting fullback Chris Jackson tore a hip muscle on the opening kickoff
against Rancho and is out indefinitely.
Backfield talent still abounds, however, including senior wingbacks
Jamiah Williamson and Will Ruffin, as well as sophomore quarterback Mike
Hicks.
Williamson has 265 rushing yards on 38 carries. Costa Mesa is familiar
with him, after he amassed 337 yards rushing and receiving and scored
four touchdowns in last year’s blowout.
Ruffin, who scored on a 42-yard pass play against Mesa last season, had
102 yards on 10 carries against Rancho. He also has two interceptions as
a defensive back.
Hicks has thrown for 330 yards and seven touchdowns in his young varsity
career, completing 20 of 38 with only one interception.
“And their linemen are big and they’re legitimate athletes,” Jerry Howell
said.
Mesa brings a legitimate defense of its own into tonight’s clash, having
surrendered just 219 rushing yards, including a combined 19 the last two
weeks.
Senior linebackers Shaun Ferryman, Jason Rankin and Dave Weir spearhead
the unit, which was bolstered last week by the return of senior end
Robert Hulliger.
Hulliger, however, has quit the team again, this time for good, according
to Howell, and will be replaced by Daniel Hunter.
Weir also triggers the offense at quarterback, where he has completed 13
of 24 passes for 242 yards and three TDs.
Junior tailback C.J. Zuniga, fresh off a career-high 35 carries and 196
rushing yards against Westminster, can’t be asked to duplicate that
workload, according to his coach.
“We really need to throw the ball this week,” said Howell, who has
preached offensive balance, but has found it difficult to avoid the
ground-oriented conservatism which has been a Mesa trademark most of the
decade.
Ferryman, with five receptions for 91 yards and two TDs, is the leading
receiver.
The Mustangs, attempting to join the 1997 edition as the only Mesa team
to open a season 4-0, have not beaten Western in four previous tries.
After a 7-7 tie in their first meeting in 1962, Western has outscored the
Mustangs, 123-6, in three straight wins.
“They made us look silly last year,” Howell said of the Pioneers. “It
took a couple of weeks for our kids to psychologically get over the fact
that they beat us so easily.”
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