Friendly fire
Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - Having opened the season with three injury-plagued
losses, in which his team produced only 10 points, Corona del Mar High
football coach Dick Freeman would have liked to have picked up the phone
and sought encouragement from a former coaching colleague and Anaheim
High teammate.
Instead, Freeman spent the week trying to devise a way to beat the
aforementioned Jerry Witte, whose Saddleback Roadrunners visit Newport
Harbor High Friday for a 7 p.m. nonleague clash.
Saddleback (1-2) is favored to extend the early season misery for CdM,
which has lost starting quarterback Matt Moore (broken rib) indefinitely.
The Sea Kings may also have lost confidence, according to Freeman, who,
along with his staff, could unveil a new offensive look in order to try
to spark some productivity.
“We need to throw some wrinkles in and try to find an alternative,”
Freeman said. “We need to at least have the feeling we can put points on
the board.”
The Sea Kings, keyed by senior tailback Grant Estabrook, have averaged
107 yards total offense per game. Estabrook has rushed for 234 yards on
70 attempts and has scored the team’s only touchdown.
Consequently, defenses, including Newport Harbor’s last week, have begun
crowding the neutral zone in order to thwart the ground attack.
“We need to find a way to back people off, either throwing the ball or
trying to getting the ball outside, around people,” Freeman said.
In addition to Moore, the Sea Kings continue to play without linebacker
Blake Hacker (ankle), while two-way starters Adam Cooper (shoulder) and
Mike Hayes (broken thumb, as well as hip and hamstring problems) are
hoping to heal enough to contribute.
Backup Joe Barber is out with a broken thumb, leaving the quarterbacking
chores to junior Evan Burden, who is 0 for 3 this season and has one
varsity completion in five attempts.
Freeman planned to hold an audition for a backup signal caller in
practice this week.
“I’m thinking about calling (Witte) up and asking him if he wants to go
touch,” Freeman quipped.
The Sea Kings’ 10 points are the second fewest in Orange County (to La
Quinta’s seven), but both CdM and Saddleback have given up 81 points.
The Roadrunners, who earned their first win with a 34-20 decision over
Santa Ana Valley Saturday, lost to Costa Mesa and Irvine, both ranked in
the top four of their respective CIF Southern Section divisions.
The visitors are led offensively by tailback Joel Gonzalez (322 yards on
52 carries) and quarterback Victor Ortiz. Ortiz has completed 23 of 41
for 289 yards and six TDs, with two interceptions.
“(Ortiz) has been throwing the ball really well,” said Freeman, a
Saddleback assistant under Witte for five seasons (1988-92).
Witte, in his 26th season at the Roadrunner helm, is looking to even his
record at the school (currently 153-154-7).
CdM has won six of the last seven meetings with Saddleback to take a
9-8-1 lead in the series.
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