Football: Sea Kings get in the win column
Tony Altobelli
COSTA MESA - According to Charlie Alshuler, he was just at the
right place at the right time, three times.
Alshuler’s three interceptions and one key deflection in the end zone
enabled the Sea Kings to pull out a thrilling 38-35 nonleague win over
visiting Saddleback Thursday night at Orange Coast College.
“I was just trying to do my job,” Alshuler said, following his
defensive performance. “Everyone did their job out there on defense. I
just happened to make the interceptions.”
Alshuler also caught a touchdown pass for CdM (1-3), but it was the
running of senior tailback Blake Hacker that sparked the offense.
Hacker rushed for 209 yards on 29 carries and scored a touchdown as
the Sea Kings rolled up 327 rushing yards on the Roadrunners (1-3).
“What can you say about Hacker,” a relieved Coach Dick Freeman said
afterward. “He’s worked hard all year for us and he’s a gritty competitor
who refuses to quit.”
Sophomore running back Mark Cianciulli scampered for 88 yards on 10
carries and had a touchdown, while sophomore fullback Matt Cooper scored
twice in his seven carries for 29 yards.
“Our sophomores did a great job tonight,” Freeman said. “We’ve been
working hard on our offensive game and tonight, it paid off.”
It was CdM’s smashmouth-style versus Saddleback’s pass-happy,
no-huddle offense and both worked well.
Roadrunners’ quarterback Saavedra threw for 302 yards on 22-of-38
passing and had two touchdowns. His favorite target, Ismael Isais caught
nine passes for 131 yards and had both TDs.
On the ground, Joel Gonzalez, returning to the Roadrunners’ lineup
from a collapsed lung, gained 75 yards on 22 carries and scored three
touchdowns.
Despite the knowledge of Coach Jerry Witte’s no-huddle style, covering
it was not an easy task.
“We practiced against it all week, but they ran it much faster than we
anticipated,” Freeman said. “We were beaten on individual skill players
like Saavedra, Gonzalez and Isais, but we hung in there.”
With all the offense, perhaps the biggest drive for the Sea Kings came
when they didn’t score any points.
Leading, 38-35, CdM drained nearly all of the final seven minutes off
the fourth-quarter clock on a 14-play drive that covered 60 yards.
Saddleback stopped the Sea Kings on downs, but with only 26 seconds
remaining, no timeouts and the ball on their own 6-yard line, even the
no-huddle didn’t help.
Trailing 14-10 at halftime, CdM outscored the Roadrunners, 28-7, in
just over 13 minutes to take control of the game.
Cooper and Cianciulli each scored from a yard out on consecutive
drives and following a Saddleback touchdown, Hacker broke free for a
54-yard run touchdown, giving the Sea Kings a 31-21 advantage after three
quarters.
Cooper muscled his way into the end zone on an 18-yard scamper and CdM
led, 38-21, with 10:54 remaining.
But no lead is safe against the explosive Roadrunners. Saddleback took
advantage of a fumble recovery off a CdM interception to maintain
possession. Two plays later a 5-yard touchdown pass from Saavedra to
Isais cut the lead to 38-27 following a blocked extra-point attempt.
CdM punted on its next possession and the Roadrunners marched down the
field on seven plays, gaining 57 yards. The drive ended on a 7-yard
touchdown run by Gonzalez, who also barreled into the end zone on the
two-point play, cutting the lead to, 38-35.
Alshuler, fittingly enough, ended the Roadrunners’ final drive with
his third interception, giving the Sea Kings their first win of the
season.
“We’ve hung together all year and we’re not going to quit,” Alshuler
said.
With the two coaches good friends, Freeman hated to see anyone lose.
“Win, lose or draw, it’s always going to be a great game,” Freeman said
of Witte’s Roadrunners. “It’s always fun playing against Jerry.”
Next up for the Sea Kings is Westminster Friday at Newport Harbor
High, beginning at 7 p.m.
“It’ll be easier to sleep tonight, that’s for sure,” Freeman said.
“It’s nice to get that first one under your belt, finally.”
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