Measuring stick
Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Costa Mesa High football coach Jerry Howell wants,
more than anything else, a level-headed effort from his Mustangs when
they host Brethren Christian in a 7 p.m. nonleague game Friday at Orange
Coast College.
“The test for us is, whether we’re going to play to their level or play
at our level,” said Howell, who estimates his team’s level is a notch or
two above that of the Olympic League representative.
“I’d say (the Warriors) are about two or three touchdowns better than
Bolsa Grande and about a TD or two down from Westminster,” Howell said.
Mesa, ranked No. 5 in CIF Southern Section Division IX, trounced Bolsa,
47-0, in Week 2, then got past Westminster, 16-6, for their third win,
before falling to Western in a 35-34 track meet last week.
Brethren (2-2 after a 55-25 rout of Maranatha last week) is a
two-touchdown underdog. But that didn’t dissuade Anaheim, winless in its
previous 24 games, from stunning Mesa’s cross-town rival Estancia last
week.
It’s a lesson Howell will call upon as the Mustangs prepare for their
final Pacific Coast League tuneup.
“We don’t want to get caught in the same trap Estancia did,” Howell said.
“We can’t worry about how good Brethren Christian is, we have to worry
about working hard to become a better football team when we face Estancia
(to open league Oct. 15.).”
Howell had praise for Brethren’s skill-position talent, but noted the
Mustangs hold a severe advantage in size and strength up front.
“Their linemen are not overwhelming and that’s where we may catch up to
them,” Howell said.
Offensively, Mesa linemen Eric Connaty, Eliseo Martinez, Scott Schepens,
Luther Mitchell, Bobby Dandy and Charlie Amburgey are used to getting
their way. Their hard work has helped junior tailback C.J. Zuniga amass
644 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns on 104 carries this fall.
Senior Dave Weir has also provided an element of balance, triggering the
Mustangs’ passing attack by completing 22 of 37 for 332 yards and four
TDs.
Senior tight end Willy Franco is the leading receiver with nine catches
for 141 yards and one TD.
Mesa’s defense, keyed by inside linebackers Jason Rankin and Shaun
Ferryman, as well as end Todd Duddridge and tackle Antony Grubisich, will
be looking to resume its dominance after Western rolled up 459 yards of
offense last week.
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