CdM hopes to tap into reserves
Barry Faulkner
HUNTINGTON BEACH - Corona del Mar High football coach Dick Freeman
believes the Sea Kings have yet to play their best football this fall.
But there’s nothing like the challenge of hosting No. 4-seeded Valancia
in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division IX playoffs, 7:30
p.m. Friday at Huntington Beach High, to trigger a sense of urgency.
The Sea Kings (3-7) shared the Pacific Coast League title to earn their
seventh postseason appearance of the 1990s.
Valencia (8-2), embarking on its 18th postseason in Mike Marujo’s 19
seasons as head coach, lost Friday’s Orange League title showdown with
Brea Olinda, 41-7.
Freeman acknowledges Marujo’s amazing record of success, which includes
Divison VI titles in 1991 and ’92. Marujo’s 165 career victories rank No.
6 on Orange County’s all-time list.
Freeman, however, believes his players’ limited historical perspective
will prevent any undue awe.
“Valencia is a good football team, but we’ve got to be more worried about
what we can do,” Freeman said.
Freeman, perhaps, has worried about the Tigers’ stingy defense, which
matches up against a Sea King offense that has struggled, at times, and
was shut out by Costa Mesa last week.
Valencia led the county in scoring defense, before being burned by Brea.
The Tigers’ 116 points allowed are still the county’s second fewest.
CdM, on the other hand, is averaging just more than 10 points per game.
Only five county teams have scored less, all of which have already turned
in their gear. The Sea Kings, who have had six touchdowns nullified by
penalties, have scored more than two touchowns only twice.
Fortunately for the Sea Kings, their defense has been consistently
impressive. CdM opponents have averaged just less than 17 points per
game, just more than eight in four league contests.
Still, a relatively diminutive CdM defense (its three linebackers average
5-foot-10, 178 pounds) will face a beefy Valencia front wall, which has
helped a strong cast of skill-position players excel.
“They’re huge,” Freeman said of the Tiger trench warriors, who pass block
nearly as frequently as they try to spring running backs.
Senior quarterback Brian Bartczak has thrown for 1,629 yards -- more than
triple CdM’s aerial output -- and 18 TDs. He has completed 107 of 194
attempts with nine interceptions.
Junior Scott Parker (5-10, 185) is the Tigers’ leading ground gainer with
912 yards on 203 attempts. His backfield mate Sal Mora, a 195-pound
junior, has scored 10 TDs.
Giovanni Alvarez-Mena has 47 receptions for 762 yards and is also a
stalwart in the secondary with six interceptions.
CdM’s defensive charge will be led by tackle Jay Bottom, end Travis
Hackett, linebackers Brandon Johnson, Blake Hacker and Nick Prosser, as
well as safeties Adam Cooper and Eric Snell.
For the Sea Kings to win their eighth playoff opener in 17 tries, this
defensive unit will likely need to cut the Tigers’ 29-point scoring
average in half.
Offensively, CdM has produced nearly 75% of its 1,934 yards on the
ground. Grant Estabrook, a 6-2, 220-pound senior tailback, has averaged
nearly 25 carries per game and is just 9 yards shy of the 1,000 plateau.
He has strung together three straight games of more than 100 yards and
has scored a team-high six TDs.
Senior Mike Hayes (342 yards on 43 carries) is another rushing threat,
behind an offensive line anchored by senior veterans Sean Fenton and
Jason Kurtz.
Junior quarterback Evan Burden, who assumed the starting role after Matt
Moore was lost for the season in Week 3, has completed 30 of 70 passes
for 407 yards and two TDs, with four interceptions.
CdM, which claimed back-to-back Division VI titles in 1988-89, is 15-14
in CIF playoff games.
The last meeting between these two schools was the ’88 Division VI
championship game. Valencia leads the series, 4-3.
The winner will advance to meet either Garden Grove or San Dimas in the
Nov. 26 quarterfinals.
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