Football: Estancia steals Laguna Beach blind
Tony Altobelli
Costa Mesa - It wasn’t pretty, but a win is a win for Estancia
High’s football team as the Eagles jumped out early and held on for dear
life en route to a 20-14 Pacific Coast League win over Laguna Beach
Friday night at Orange Coast College.
“I’ll take it,” said a relieved coach Dave Perkins afterwards. “I told
my team that the good teams win games like this and two weeks ago, we
would not have won this ball game. But we hung in there and we pulled it
out.”
With Christmas only 63 days away, Laguna Beach (3-4, 0-2) avoided the
rush and turned the ball over to the Eagles six times, all interceptions,
resulting in all 20 of Estancia’s points.
“I don’t remember ever seeing six picks for us in one night,” Perkins
said. “But I’m glad I did tonight.”
Estancia standout Marshall Hendricks made his presence felt early in
the ball game, intercepting a Laguna Beach pass on the third play of the
game.
Quarterback Jeremy Valdes hit Hendricks with a hitch pass and
Hendricks turned that into a 58-yard touchdown on the first offensive
play of the game for the Eagles (5-2, 2-0), ranked No. 9 in the CIF
Southern Section Division IX.
After both teams punted, Hendricks picked off his second pass of the
night, returning the ball into Artists’ territory and setting up
Estancia’s second score.
Senior Sean Freeman, who led the Eagles with 73 yards rushing, scored
on a 17-yard reverse near the end of the first quarter to give the
Estancia a 14-0 lead.
“Sean really picked it up for us tonight,” Perkins said. “He really
responded to the challenge and played well for us.”
With the Artists marching down the field, cornerback John Alderete
came up with Estancia’s third interception of the night, returning the
ball 77 yards down to the Artists’ 4 yard line.
Two plays later, fullback Fahad Jahid rumbled in from 1-yard out to
give the Eagles a 20-0 halftime lead, will all points coming off of
Artists’ turnovers.
The game plan for the Artists was simple: maintain ball control and
keep the ball out of Hendricks’ hands, which they both did.
Laguna Beach had the ball over seven minutes longer than the Eagles
and Hendricks was held to 127 all-purpose yards.
With a 20-0 lead, Perkins decided to limit Hendricks’ playing time to
defense only, as the senior tailback was ailing with a twisted ankle
sustained three weeks ago.
“We wanted to give Marshall some rest and played him on defense only,”
Perkins said.
However, Laguna Beach crept back into the game early in the second
half.
Following an Eagles’ turnover, Laguna Beach drove the ball 53 yards on
eight plays and scored on a 1-yard run from Rob Caron, cutting the lead
to 20-7.
The Artists cut the lead to 20-14 on their first possession of the
fourth quarter when quarterback Ryan Schissler, who threw for 214 yards,
despite four interceptions, connected with Will Blodgett on a 43-yard
touchdown pass.
Hendricks came back into the ball game on the following possession,
but re-twisted his left ankle and left the game with six minutes
remaining.
“He’ll be all right. He was more scared than anything,” Perkins said.
“It’s just a bad twist and he should be ready to play next week.”
Estancia managed to pick up some valuable first downs on their final
drive and when the Artists finally did get the ball back, they were 91
yards away from the tying touchdown and hand only a minute remaining.
On Laguna Beach’s first play of the drive, Freddy Rodriguez put the
game away with an interception, the sixth and final pick of the game for
Estancia.
“We have CdM next week,” Perkins said. “If we manage to win that one,
that would guarantee a share of the PCL title for us, so we have a lot of
hard work to do in the mean time.”
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