Mustangs can’t catch Wildcats
The Costa Mesa High football team was forced to play catch-up early
in its season opener Friday night against host Brea Olinda.
The Mustangs also tried to catch their breath from chasing Brea
receivers, tailbacks and tight ends for most of the evening.
The beginning of the Jay Johnson era began auspiciously for the
Mustangs, with a fumble on the first play of the contest, one of four
turnovers committed by the visitors. Brea, meanwhile, motored like a
well-oiled machine, amassing 414 yards of offense and sending the
Mustangs to a 30-0 setback.
Johnson, in his first season as Mesa’s coach, said the loss was a
combination of factors.
“We couldn’t run the offense the way we wanted to,” Johnson said
of the no-huddle, spread sequence that often uses four wideouts with
a single tailback. “A lot of the kids got tired, lost concentration
and forgot assignments. There were breakdowns on the offensive line
and receivers didn’t catch balls.”
Seven Mustang starters played both offense and defense,
contributing to the fatigue, Johnson said.
“Some of the kids don’t realize the intensity and level you have
to play with throughout the game.”
The Wildcats scored 10 points off Mesa turnovers, including their
final touchdown -- junior Kyle Van Deudekom scampered 15 yards up the
middle with seven minutes, 22 seconds left in the third quarter.
Van Deudekom raced for a game-high 118 yards on 16 carries and
also caught two passes for 46 yards.
The Wildcats were just as lethal through the air, where junior
quarterback Jeff Fleming completed 11 of 13 passes for 225 yards,
three touchdowns and no interceptions.
Five Brea receivers caught passes, including standout senior tight
end Tommy Gallarda, who hauled in 12 balls for 82 yards and two
touchdowns.
Gallarda, who received a offer letter from Tulsa University while
gaining interest from several Pac-10 schools, used his 6-foot-6,
220-pound frame to often leap over the smaller Mesa secondary to
corral passes.
His first touchdown, an 18-yard catch-and-run, boosted Brea’s
cushion to 9-0 with two seconds remaining in the first quarter.
Mesa went four-and-out on its next series, and Brea started at its
own 36 after a 44-yard punt from senior kicker Ryan Bagwell.
The Wildcats marched 64 yards in five plays, capped by Fleming’s
27-yard TD toss to Gallarda.
The Mustangs held the Wildcats, who amassed 16 first downs to
Mesa’s six, on the next series -- senior Mitch Caldwell knocked away
a floating pass in the end zone on fourth down.
Mesa marched 58 yards in eight plays to the Wildcats’ 15, the
furthest it reached, but Gallarda burst around the left side and hit
quarterback senior Ryan French on second-and-7, forcing a fumble Brea
would recover and convert into a field goal, building a 23-0 lead
with 32 seconds left in the first half. The Mustangs didn’t reach the
50 until the final series of the game.
Brea’s defense held Mesa without a first down in the second half
until 4:11 showed in the fourth quarter. Senior tailback Tyler Legg
raced for nine of his 79 rushing yards to lead the team.
French completed 6 of 25 passes for 67 yards, but receivers
dropped a handful of passes. Caldwell caught one pass for 25 yards
while Legg hauled in three balls for 18 yards.
The Joey Rieken caught three passes for 81 yards, including a
52-yard touchdown reception for Brea.
The Wildcats’ bevy of options created match-up problems for Mesa.
“We put another [defensive back on Gallarda], but the game soon
got out of hand,” Johnson said.
“It creates mismatches and no double coverages,” Gallarda said.
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