CdM prevails, 28-6, for freshman football title
Joseph Boo
CORONA DEL MAR - With no postseason for either Corona del Mar High
or Costa Mesa’s freshman football team, the meeting between the two was
as close as it gets.
Both teams brought undefeated league records into the last game, and the
winner could claim to be the Pacific Coast League champion. And host CdM
put a big stick into that claim, winning 28-6, to claim the crown.
“We put on our chalkboard, ‘CIF championship, play together today, walk
together forever,” CdM Coach Gary Almquist said.
CdM (8-1-1) came out strong on defense, forcing two fumbles on Costa
Mesa’s first drive and recovering the second one. Seven plays later, Mark
Cianciulli punched it in from 5 yards out for the game’s first score.
Four plays into the second quarter, the Sea Kings got another touchdown
off the hook-and-ladder play, with Keith Long scoring from 22 yards out.
Costa Mesa’s offense finally got going in the second quarter, going from
its own 18-yard line to CdM’s 14. The backfield duo of Kaeola Aswega and
Jason Hurley alternated every other carries. But the drive stalled when
Mark Cooper knocked down a pass on fourth down.
The Mustangs, 7-3, finally got on the board at the end of the third
quarter when Aswega broke free from several tackles for a 57-yard
touchdown run. The run was capped off with a nifty move at the end that
had two CdM defenders grasping air. The ensuing two-point attempt failed.
CdM answered right back with a time-consuming drive. CdM backup
quarterback Bert Welch went 4-for-5 in passing on that drive. Long then
ran the ball in from the 3-yard line to push the lead back to
double-digits.
After stopping two Mustangs’ runs, CdM’s defense faced a fourth-and-10 on
the Mustangs’ 31. Jon Hubbard then intercepted a screen pass and returned
it for a 31-yard touchdown to squelch any hope of a Costa Mesa rally.
“The thing we told our team is we’re proud of our effort,” Costa Mesa
Co-Coach Kirk Bauermeister said. “We just didn’t hold onto the football.
Three turnovers kept Costa Mesa from picking up momentum. CdM’s defense
gave, allowing Aswega to rush for 135 yards and Hurley 39, but it didn’t
give as it got the big plays when needed.
As expected, this was a fierce, hard-hitting game. Hurley especially had
some hard hits on defense for the Mustangs, and Andrew Carich dominated
on both sides of the line for Costa Mesa.
“(Hurley) and Andrew are our most outstanding football players,” Costa
Mesa Co-Coach John Carney said.
CdM also had its fair share of defensive standouts from a swarming
defense that continually stuffed Costa Mesa when it had to.
“We had a lot of big plays on our team,” Almquist said. “Cianciulli had a
big game, and Jason Skalla came up huge for us.”
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