Prep football: Bravehearts, Costa Mesa linebackers: Make-over makes
good
Barry Faulkner
As soon as Costa Mesa High football coach Jerry Howell pulled rank,
the Mustangs’ linebacking corps started pulling its weight.
Unhappy with defensive performance, Howell overwhelmed his assistant
coaches’ reluctance to shake up three-fourths of the starting linebacker
lineup.
The result was a more athletic, more physical and more aggressive
group, which helped contain Laguna Beach and key a 17-14 Pacific Coast League victory Thursday at Orange Coast College.
“It was a decision that had to be made,” Howell said of shifting
seniors Patrick Hulliger from safety, Alvin Nguyen from end and Antony
Grubisich from tackle to bolster senior standout Louis Day in the
Mustangs’ four-four scheme. “It probably should have been done awhile
ago. I finally had to drag some of my coaches screaming and yelling, but
they just had to swallow the pill. And I thought the linebackers were the
key (against Laguna).”
The starting quartet was also enhanced by senior Sean Biggio, who
played very well while spelling Nguyen, who carried 33 times at tailback.
Biggio, who did not play last year while attending Mater Dei, led the
linebackers with two quarterback sacks.
Hulliger, also the starting quarterback, returned to the outside
‘backer spot he played as a junior. He had a solo sack and shared another
as the Mustangs amassed seven sacks for minus 58 yards.
The 5-foot-10, 245-pound Grubisich, an All-PCL defensive tackle as a
junior, joined Day (6-3, 170) inside to help limit Laguna to 27 yards
rushing.
Of Laguna Beach’s 34 rushing attempts, including sacks, only three
went for more than 4 yards, with a long of 16.
“Grubisich is experienced and he’s a very good athlete,” Howell said.
“Even with only a week of practice, he stepped up at linebacker.”
Hulliger, though a modest 6-1, 175, brought more muscle to the group,
while Nguyen, a diminutive 5-7, 155, was better able to utilize his
quickness in space.
“Day had been sticking out head and shoulders above our other
linebackers, but he moved back in the pack,” Howell said. “It had nothing
to do with Louis playing any worse; it was just that everyone else was
better.”
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