Independent Player of the Week
When Marina High beat Edison for just the fourth time in 26
meetings on the football field last Friday night, Viking outside
linebacker Kyle Warren had a major say as to the outcome of the 28-20
final score.
A transfer student from Bishop Montgomery High, Warren’s
enthusiastic play on the field was infectious to the rest of his
teammates and equally as irritating to the Charger offense.
The senior, the Independent’s Player of the Week, finished the
Sunset League opener with six tackles (one for a loss), one sack, and a
caused incompletion. But it was his defensive stand on Edison’s
fourth-and-seven play from the Charger 47-yard line in the game’s final
minute that punctuated his outstanding performance.
With Edison’s Richard Schwartz fading back to pass, Warren charged
full-force towards the junior quarterback and tipped Schwartz’s throw,
and the errant pass was intercepted by teammate John Manley.
Marina ran out the final 40 seconds of the game, and the Vikings’
celebration was on.
“That was a huge win for us, and I was really pumped up to play
Edison,” said the 6-foot-2, 210 Warren. “It’s just a thrill to be out
there competing, and a thrill to beat a good team like Edison.”
Warren relishes these victories - now three in all this season for
the Vikings. That’s because when he transferred from Bishop Montgomery,
he left a school that had gone 0-10 during his junior year.
Yet Warren’s senior season has been anything but smooth.
After recording two sacks in Marina’s season opening win over
Corona del Mar, Warren suffered a strained MCL on the first play of the
Vikings’ 21-21 tie the following week with Newport Harbor. He sat out the
Upland game, then returned to action the following week - although he
split playing time - against Westminster.
His first full game back came Oct. 8 against Mission Viejo.
But his best performance came against Edison.
“Adrenaline takes away all the pain,” Warren said of his desire to
return to the line-up. “I’ve been having a great time here at Marina.
It’s a cool school and there’s a good chemistry on this team. When I went
down against Newport Harbor, I knew I was hurt, but I wasn’t about to let
that be my last game.”
Warren has been playing football only since his freshman year at
Bishop Montgomery, a fact that seems improbable when you see him in
action. He had been recruited by college scouts during his junior year at
Montgomery, but was lost in the shuffle when he transferred over the
Marina.
“Kyle filled our missing link when he transferred here,” Marina
Coach Mark Rehling said of Warren. “He’s an intense player but a really
personable, fun kid to be around.”
Offensive backfields are finding out about Warren’s intensity the
hard way. Then again, performances such as the one he turned in against
Edison might not make the likeable teenagers a well-kept secret anymore.
“I enjoy annihilating running backs,” Warren added. “It’s fun to
make my way into a backfield and disrupt a play. That’s always my goal -
that, plus making the playoffs and winning a league championship.”
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