Numbers game
Barry Faulkner
With first-round CIF Southern Section football playoff losses by
Corona del Mar High and Costa Mesa, the statistical book is now closed on
three of the four Newport-Mesa District squads. But not before players at
Estancia and Costa Mesa prompted some rewrites.
Estancia High senior Marshall Hendricks broke the school single-season
rushing record with, as it turned out, some timely running in the final
minute of the regular-season finale against University.
Hendricks came into the contest needing 95 yards to break the standard of
1,473 yards set in 1996 by James Dawkins. His 2-yard touchdown run (his
18th TD of the campaign, which is also a school single-season record)
gave him 90 yards on the night, with 6:47 left.
Uni, which handled the Eagles, 48-12, to snag the league’s final playoff
berth, then produced a 10-play possession, before turning the ball over
on downs with 69 seconds left.
After two pass plays, Hendricks finally got the ball and sprinted around
the right side for 15 yards and his own piece of history. He promptly
gave 7 yards back on the next play, but the game ended, leaving him with
1,477 yards.
Costa Mesa High junior tailback C.J. Zuniga flirted with the 2,000-yard
plateau, but managed to surpass the hallowed standard by 15 yards with a
78-yard performance Friday in a 14-6 CIF Division IX playoff loss to
Pacifica.
Zuniga’s 2,015 yards on 303 carries are, however, only enough to rank him
No. 3 on the school single-season list. Former Mustang Charles Chatman
still holds the school and district single-season record of 2,512 yards
in 1994, while Binh “Runaway” Tran collected 2,303 yards in ’93.
Zuniga is the fourth Newport-Mesa ballcarrier to surpass 2K (Ray Ohrel
gained 2,082 for Newport Harbor in ‘96), but he is the only junior to
have pulled it off. His 28 touchdowns were one off the school
single-season record set by Chatman (‘94) and two behind the district
single-season record established in 1997 by Newport Harbor’s Brett Baker.
Zuniga, who finished with 2,498 all-purpose yards, figures to wage an
assault on the aforementioned single-season records next fall, as well as
the school and district career marks for rushing (4,333 yards by Tran)
and TDs (44 by Tran). Before he dons his shoulder pads again, Zuniga, who
transferred this fall from Arizona, will play baseball for the Mustangs.
Newport Harbor senior Andre Stewart is, of course, still alive in the
postseason, as he leads the 10-0-1 Sailors into Friday’s CIF Division VI
quarterfinal against visiting Villa Park. Stewart currently has 1,726
yards on 263 carries. He needs 152 yards to move ahead of Baker (1,877
yards in ‘97) into No. 2 on Harbor’s all-time single-season list. He did
set the single-game rushing mark with 310 yards against Laguna Hills.
Stewart’s 184-yard effort in Friday’s opening-round win over El Dorado
gave him 10 games this season of at least 100 rushing yards. That not
only is a school single-season record, but leaves him just two shy of the
career record established by Wade Tift (1991-93).
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The Corona del Mar High boys water polo team will attempt to tie Newport
Harbor with 10 CIF Southern Section championships when the Sea Kings take
on Servite in the Division II final Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at Belmont
Plaza.
The Sea Kings have won nine of 13 championship-game appearances,
including four crowns under Coach John Vargas, who also guides the men’s
national team.
It’s the first time the Sea Kings have squared off against Servite, the
defending Division II champion, in a title game. But it’s not the first
time Vargas and Servite Coach Jim Sprague have matched wits from poolside
with a CIF title at stake. Vargas’ Sea Kings were defeated, 6-5, by
Sprague’s Sunny Hills Lancers for the 4-A crown in 1986.
Long Beach Poly (13) and El Segundo (12) are the only schools with more
CIF championships than the two Back Bay schools.
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From the whatever happened to Brett Baker file: His father, Jeff, reports
the 1997 Newport-Mesa District MVP led Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with 98
tackles as a sophomore safety. He led the Mustangs in tackles each of the
final nine games, finished with four forced fumbles, three fumble
recoveries and one interception.
Baker may get some company in the secondary soon, as Woodbridge High
Coach Rick Gibson said Warrior legend Shane Harris, a four-year varsity
performer, is being recruited most heavily by the Mustangs.
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