Nedal Abdelmuti
Nedal Abdelmuti might not have been at full strength for last
Friday’s Sunset League showdown with archrival Edison High, but the
Fountain Valley running back gave nothing short of a 110-percent effort.
Abdelmuti, still hobbled by a hamstring/knee injury he sustained in an
Oct. 15 game with Huntington Beach, weaved his way around the turf of
Orange Coast College’s LeBard Stadium as though nothing bothered him, in
the process, buried the Bell hopes of Edison.
The junior rushed for 161 yards on 16 attempts, opened the game’s scoring
with a 64-yard dash, then closed a spirited fourth quarter comeback by
the Barons with a pair of game-turning touchdown runs that propelled
Fountain Valley to a 35-21 victory in front of a standing-room-only
crowd.
“It felt great to have a game like that, especially since it came against
our biggest rival,” said Abdelmuti, who played varsity as a freshman at
Fountain Valley, then transferred to Edison for his sophomore year,
before returning to the Baron campus for his final two years. “That was a
great win for us, and now we have a shot at winning a league
championship.”
The fact that Abdelmuti has had such a big hand in Fountain Valley’s
impressive recent two-game stretch (important wins over Los Alamitos and
Edison) is on schedule.
After going being tackled from behind and folding back on his left leg,
the former Fountain Valley Jr. All-American standout suffered a strain to
his hamstring - in addition to tearing all of the ligaments in his left
knee. Doctors told Abdelmuti he’d be out of action for a month, but,
after sitting out the Marina game, progressed enough to come back for a
key contest at Los Alamitos.
“I’d say I was about at 80-percent for Los Alamitos, and about 80-90
percent for the Edison game,” he explained. “I’m still not at full
strength right now, but I’d say I’m at about 90-percent this week.
Nothing will stop me from playing.”
Abdelmuti’s two fourth quarter TD runs against Edison put momentum on
Fountain Valley’s side. First, he knotted the score on an 11-yard
scamper. Then, on the Barons’ first play on their ensuing possession,
burst up the left sideline and went on to juke three would-be defenders
just inside the 10-yard line to complete a 50-yard scoring run, which put
Fountain Valley on top, 28-21, and on its way to victory.
“I think that when we’re a healthy team we’re really, really tough to
beat,” Abdelmuti added. “We now have a league championship within our
sight, but nobody thought we were that good enough to win league. We’re
out to prove to everybody just how good we are.”
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