First impressions
Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - It took 43 seasons for the Newport Harbor High
football program to win a CIF Southern Section first-round playoff game,
but the Sailors appear to have mastered the task since.
The Sailors (9-0-1 and seeded No. 2) open the Division VI tournament
Friday at 7:30 p.m. against visiting El Dorado (6-4) attempting to win
the 17th playoff opener in their last 18 tries, dating back to 1973.
The Tars’ only opening-round elimination during that run came in 1993
against Glendora. A similar fate, however, is not likely for Coach Jeff
Brinkley’s Sea View League champions, who polished off the third unbeaten
regular season in the school’s 69-year history last week.
El Dorado which won its last two to snap a four-game losing streak and
snag the Empire League’s third-place berth, has lost in the first round
each of the last four years.
Coach Rick Jones’ Golden Hawks, who have made the playoffs six of the
last seven campaigns, face a strong challenge from Brinkley’s boys.
“They’re a great football team,” Jones said. “They have a lot of weapons,
they’re good offensively and defensively, and they’re well coached. We
know it’s going to be a battle.”
The Golden Hawks who have wins over playoff teams La Habra and Canyon,
advanced to the postseason despite being outscored, 165-157. Four of their losses are to playoff teams.
El Dorado has primarily featured a run-oriented offense. Senior running
back Nick Zehner is the leading ground gainer with 850 yards and 11
touchdowns on 150 carries. But an injured shin has limited his playing
time lately and Jones said he was unsure if Zehner would be 100% by
kickoff.
Roger Guydon has stepped up in Zehner’s recent absence. He gained 148
yards on 17 attempts, caught two passes for 28 more and scored three TDs
in last week’s 36-14 conquest of Century.
Brian Zurhellen, a 5-foot-11, 185-pound junior who also place-kicks, is
the quarterback. He has completed 63 of 152 for 780 yards and three
touchdowns with nine interceptions.
Senior two-way tackle Macky Bluth (6-4, 285) anchors the line for the
Golden Hawks. He is being recruited by Oregon and Arizona State, Jones
said.
Newport’s offensive “weapons” of which Jones spoke, are led by senior
tailback Andre Stewart. The 5-9, 160-pound senior has rushed for 1,542
yards on 236 carries and scored 19 touchdowns. He has topped the 100-yard
mark in all but one game this fall, which is a school record.
Junior Chris Manderino has completed 41 of 87 passes for 762 yards and 11
touchdowns, with seven interceptions.
Senior receivers Justin Jacobs (18 catches for 357 yards) and Billy
Clayton (14 for 245) are Manderino’s favorite targets. Clayton, who
missed nearly four games with a thigh injury, has six touchdowns, while
Jacobs has five.
The Sailors are averaging nearly 32 points per game, while allowing only
83, the fewest in Orange County.
The defense consists of linebackers Alan Saenz, Mike Tunney and
Manderino, ends Garrett Troncale and Nick Langsdorf, nose guard Andy
Kalanz, tackle Nick Moghaddam, corners Stewart and Jacobs, and safeties
Clayton and Dayne Pfaff.
Harbor opponents have averaged just fewer than 86 rushing yards per game
and not quite 93 passing yards per contest.
The Sailors are making their 10th playoff appearance in Brinkley’s 14
seasons, during which they are 15-7 against playoff foes. The Tars
advanced to the title game in 1992, ’94 and 96, claiming their only crown
in ’94 with a 14-0 season.
El Dorado was Southern Section runner up in 1975 (AA) and ’78 (Central
Conference) and has never played Harbor.
Friday’s winner will advance to meet either Villa Park or Santa Ana in
the quarterfinals, scheduled Nov. 26.
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