Tars stumble
Patrick Laverty
Last week fog, this week rain and the future forecast for the Newport
Harbor High football team doesn’t get much brighter.
On-and-off showers Friday began once again as the Sailors’ final
drive stalled and, after three successive Irvine kneel downs, Newport
Harbor had dropped its third consecutive game, 22-20, keeping itself
at the bottom of the Sea View League.
The Sailors (5-3, 0-3 in league) now trail the league-leading
Vaqueros (7-1, 3-0) by three games and their most credible chance of
a CIF Southern Section playoff spot are attached to an at-large
berth.
“That’s our only chance now,” Sailors Coach Jeff Brinkley said.
“We’ve got to win two games and try to be the at-large team.”
The difference between trying for an at-large berth and first
place in the league has been minuscule. Once again, a yard here or a
penalty there prevented the Sailors from holding off a strong league
opponent.
Newport Harbor has lost its three league games by a combined 13
points. The decisive points in each of those games have been scored
in the fourth quarter.
“Believe me, we’ve talked about it as a team,” Brinkley said. “In
the last two games [against Foothill and Aliso Niguel], there were at
least 10 plays that could have turned things around. I’m sure we’ll
take a look at the film of this game and probably see 10 plays that
would have turned the tide. And that’s the difference between 3-0.”
The one play that will likely stick out in the minds of the
Sailors is Mike McKee’s 96-yard touchdown run with 8:44 remaining in
the game.
Trailing, 16-13, the Sailors had pinned Irvine back at its 4-yard
line after a Brian Campos punt. The Vaqueros loaded the backfield
with three backs. But they didn’t go to Jamaal Villa, the only
running back they had used up to that point. Instead, they ran a
counter play to McKee, who broke through the line of scrimmage and
outran the Newport Harbor defense, increasing Irvine’s lead to 22-13.
“We just didn’t stop their offense enough,” Brinkley said. “We
backed them up at the 4-yard line and we let them out of the hole.”
Newport Harbor’s offense stopped itself via penalties.
Prior to Campos’ fourth-quarter punt, the Sailors had driven to
Irvine’s 19-yard line after an 18-yard run by senior tailback Matt
Encinias. But a holding call, a block in the back and an offside
penalty took the Sailors out of scoring position and forced the punt.
Earlier in the second half, a run of more than 20 yards by
fullback Trevor Theriot was called back because of holding, putting
Harbor in a first-and-long situation that it couldn’t overcome.
In the second quarter, an 11-yard run by Encinias set up the
Sailors with a first down at the Irvine 16-yard line. An offside
penalty on third down pushed Harbor back and the Sailors turned the
ball over on downs.
The drive-killing penalties squashed Newport Harbor’s domination
in the second half. The Sailors controlled the ball for more than 17
minutes over the final two quarters and gained 12 first downs, but
only came up with 13 points.
Encinias put forth another quality effort, gaining 166 yards on a
season-high 35 carries. Sophomore quarterback Tom Jackson, making his
first start in place of the injured Kasey Peters, also played a
strong game. Jackson completed 11 of 26 passes for 161 yards and two
touchdowns. His favorite target was junior Taylor Young, who caught
both touchdowns and totaled 88 yards on six catches.
Harbor grabbed an early lead in the first quarter on a 26-yard
pass from Jackson to Young.
But Irvine tied the score early in the second quarter when
quarterback Luke Tracy hit McKee on a 6-yard scoring pass.
The Vaqueros go-ahead score came after a play that typifies how
close the Sailors have been in the last three games.
With just over two minutes remaining in the first half, Encinias
broke off a 12-yard run that was near the first down marker at the
Sailors’ 20-yard line. A first down likely would have allowed Harbor
to maintain possession for the remainder of the half. But the spot by
the official came up a ball length short of the first down, forcing
the Sailors to punt.
A 26-yard run by Villa set up an 8-yard scoring run by Tracy,
giving Irvine a 13-7 halftime lead.
The game of inches continued in the third quarter, after Harbor
had tied the score, 13-13. Irvine kicker Andrew McLaughlin booted a
47-yard field goal with 6:07 remaining in the third quarter that just
did clear the crossbar.
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