Newport Harbor Makes Most of Miscues
NEWPORT BEACH — Newport Harbor took advantage of eight Foothill turnovers to defeat the Knights, 27-18, in a Division V second-round game Friday night at Newport Harbor High.
Fourth-seeded Newport Harbor (11-1) scored nine points off two Foothill fumbles to key a 15-point third quarter that broke open a game that was tied 6-6 at halftime.
Newport Harbor’s Josiah Fredriksen scored on a one-yard run four plays after Eric Runfola recovered a fumble by Foothill running back Terrence Newman at the Foothill 38.
On the ensuing possession for the Knights (9-3), Sailor defensive lineman Reed Johns hit Foothill quarterback Tyler Lang and forced a fumble that Newport linebacker Peter Hogan scooped up and ran 15 yards to the Foothill 15. Three plays later, Eddie Johnson kicked a 25-yard field goal for a 15-6 lead with 7 minutes 51 seconds left in the third quarter.
Franklin Haynes returned the ensuing kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown, but the extra-point kick failed, leaving the score 15-12.
Newport Harbor added a 14-yard touchdown pass from Fredriksen to Brad LaBass with 2:22 left in the third quarter.
Sailor running back Ray Ohrel, who ran for 157 yards, had a two-yard run for a touchdown with 10:46 left in the game.
“This is beautiful,†Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley said about advancing to next Friday’s semifinal game against top-seeded Servite. “Our defense stepped up and played very well.â€
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